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THE PUBLIC DEB 7 ! 7
Tie Special Carroepfondent of
rs^twasww. •
tie
'Ey.) Court**!- Journal, W
Loti' ‘
tfuto !
*r 2d, !
•■ j I>& Treasory made great Im <> t
. jt.s public debt fctatefflPnt. - Ji \ j, , v
itifluer.ee to morrow's j t, j n j
' )X plausible, but wilt no i,. | , aa j
w j|j ;.r- clearly proven even b \ >1,„ Secre- j
. , rV - ffiniieotning annual repoit. On xhi* !
’ ii .accordance with previous practice, *
,iie condition *1 the treasury ia made up j
,that :epor*, and the public debt nn to- j
( , is compared with tlse previous year. !
t- roll It shows that during the last 12 ■
’ the public debt has decreased but ;
tiless than fifty-six millions, and yet i
vs statement claims that, even since i
administration came into power, eight !
-..jiiiis ago, the debt lias been reduced!
-,s!V'lour millions o! dollars. Any ouoj
j a ving auy doubt ot this, can compare to-
y"(i (-tateuient of the total debt, less the j
m the Treasury, with the similar j
udtement made oti page 17 of the finance!
.., i rt oi 1505 Bui in to-day's statement
•.xtv-tv.'O mi!lions of Pacific Railroad I
I,.,.,,;*, issued uy the Government, and
ni.icb are a part of the debt until they are j
are not included. If Secretary Bout- >
counted these bonds in the public j
account, as did every one of bis pred !
fCt ..,suiF, the debt since March 4th would j
r ( it f |n>'v an actual decrease of more than j
lV n miili'Uis -ot dollar*. Even twenty-five
nuiliuiis of com interest paid tc-day is not
ii clnile«t in to day’s statement of the debt.”
vr«:d
diamond fi<-|d
S of South Africa, i be
3 i a re
i<md known 0
y, . ,
“Th« Star "I S "itii
At:l<
1- valued
at 8115,000 It wenld
mak
C -l liJUl isutv.o
oitinuietU for a nr,' - 10
aire'
0 little linger.
It i- said t!i«t coutpas
5:1*38
to i.uiU •iiaui"
vtts in vSontn *.trica
* io N«w IT
Acdording to intuit vedorta, about one* I
ill of ‘lie w inter apple in S Mithern
! h:ic eece seriously.
lire Rev. Thou is N 'ddc, hi
English clergyman, ie said to h
:nc!i taller than Tom Thumb.
ml Mi
state in 1
nbaneed
at ttve.lv
ro than 5
tom 51-.
SOUTHERN RECORDER.
Tuesday, Ji u v c tu b t r 9, i S 6 9.
Secret a' v I’oufwvll figures out that lie ' AitanHifalHMor's i ; »st)NHHHl >air,
»recti <
for tb
1 Hi On!
to to 8
to S15
has beeu j
\ months 1
would uot
\ are now
Hiocal Oolumn.
fans reduced i •
000 sini-c Gn.
der to iiiakfl i
Pacific Ur-iiio
erunient, sue
0 ti debt o\ cn»
1 ii:lllfo power. Ii
appear. 862j.(k,-i.Ud
l.-'ll'Sl bv ’!•
ouieliv oiuitteu.
Dr. True, of Maine, says that the rattle
i snake has not crossed tUe Androscoggin
lh® Montgomery Conference of the M. i river, and that theie are no poisonous rep*
tiles or insects east of that river.
Choice Groeeries, Provisions, (’on-
feetioncrjF, Frails, Tots, ele.,
IT#’ LOW FOR CASH ^
By W. T. CONN.
July 4, 1869 97 6m
»>Y
T> ■
t u i r k
nan !
Jam. .
E igli-h
rec. i t v
Sll.Oi.O.
tic-men
In!, 111.- r'O; < 1 ’ first
:i Yogi ia, has been
A Hi them purchaser t«*r
ill O’A
V of it
,te ft
\v i n g
E. Church, South, lias been postponed
wetk by Bishop Paine, at thu solicitation j
of the citizens of - Uoiou Springs, Alabama
pointed
Tt
nor
he ‘•temperance” candidate for Gover- j do in fie South. It is the moat profitable * friends to give Mr. Caraker a call,
of Ohio, at the recent election, receiv- ; branch of industry in which capitalists can ! economy in plowing poor land for it i
ed only about 700 votes in the whole State. | embai k. The manufacturing of ^cotton iu j bor tblown away . Put ou manu ro.
i, Hub i
hours oi calc. ■
next, all the rt
safd county, d
. described iaftd* :
Vast as London is, _oul v three of its, "Home Place. 14621 acres,—-146 acres oflrac-
. newspapers aie reported as paying iustitu- |’ ocal »" f ,No. S, iOil acr.it r* ug^oue-aaif
* , „ • 1 f. * . J., } ° T - ..a : lot bo .27; also, ad of lots ISos. *«,»'. Sd. s4. cm.
We cali attention to the Guano j lions—tbe Times, the Telegraph , and oar-h coctoimart 2024 aersa. score or
Morning Adrertiser. The Times was ; } esjl , „ n ,» beingiu ti.e 2d < f said county,
, i j commenced in 178-5 and the Morning A.d* 1 and known as the “Home Place” ot saidCuiiea
tine pa; cent., and Augusta, Ga., T. A. Caraker. agent ati. . 17q . «OKeal.lving on the eisteru bank of Palmetto but
""" belter known as Turkey creek, with excellent
, . 7 T ~ houses usually on a plantation, and embracing a
* fur ill .1 flai&tf, ; large body of as fine cotton and corn land as is in
Liverpool. Nov. 9.——Cotton dull, Iljd/ J Middle Georgia. A line stream ot water runs
The Augusta Factory has declared a j advertisement of Warren. Lane & Co , of
quarterly divir
t ALL at -ii. 1. \\ 1NDSOR oc GO’S
^ JD ;y Goods Store,
. .. you will iir>‘l Wpib Jet nf
S H O 33
i, \\ «uii.-u’h and Mi*«e>> Goat7Sewed, at
s / 50 fie/- jwh L .
CHEAPEST Hud BEST SHOES in
litt m:tifv> !. ouly fur CASK .*«t that j»ric#*.
A LARGE AND SELECT LOT OF
Clothing'
It will meet at that place. December 8th, j T lai J e!l y d,v,f ;«nd, ot five per re
instead ot ]«t December, as previously .* ani ev * 10 a.iiulacai i..g Ljmpany Miii e dgeviUe. The advertisement speaks
a (iiviaend of teu dollars a share. These ’ 6 , .
facts show what cotton manufacturing will! for itsell > aijd wc auvlse our U' antiu 8
No
At
!T
Fur Sal
T. T- WIADSUB .v COM.
LO\\ for Cash.
la
The Memphis Snu says that by electing the Smith i« bound to become Urge
Cooper to the Senate, the Tennessee Le j an estens5ve - ! BLANKETS, SHAWLS, Cheneiiies,
gislature has guaranteed the Governorship j General B. F. Butler, while coming from \ NUBIAS, at JOSEPH’S.
\N ashingtmi in a sleeping car, was robbed — —
•d fiifc inouey, uveicuat and undercoat, du- i ^ CHOICE D11E?S GOODS, Black
ring a halt at Philadelphia, Pa. He bor- I and Colored SILKS, Gros Grain POP-
rowed a coat of ihe negro porter porter on LINS, Irish POPLIN, at very low prices
the train, and, after reaching a store house, i , JOSEPH’S
raised money enough to Luv new gar-
moots, and proceeded to Boston on an eve
ami following Seuatorahip to Johnson.
A negro juryman iu Mobile stood out a
gainst eleven men—ninej of whom were
whites—for two days, and finally brought
them over to his side.
Louisville makes 15 000 barrels of flour
„ H . throug these lands, besides the one abovemeu*
New York, Nov. 9 —Cotton dull, 254 K> j a rfW r Jin£ water enough for mil!, gin. or
255c. other purposes, coutainiug IbBtiJ acres, more cr
i; , > • less. - .,
Savankah. 24 to 24Jc. Aiso—The **Aobit s I'lirc,’’ being let No. 122,
Avgusta 23c ‘ n ,llc * st district ot" said county, containing 202A
acres, more or less, adjuiniug lauds of \opp. 8car-
Mac'iS, 22? to 23c. boiougb. and-others, and known a.-> the ‘.‘Noble 9
Milledgeville, 22ic. ^r, c , , , ... . . v -
! I he*‘Lw/.' Placr. being lots Nos. 120 and 121,
containing dh:54 acres, in the 1st district (twelve
acres being formerly sw.it .off) adjoining lands j
With
43 tf
Milledgeville, Oct. 26
OYSTER SALOON.
IdEr* CONN’S Restaurant is now open.
MARRIED,
In this city on the 2d iust.. hy tin* R-*v. C. W. Yopp, Judge Balter,
Lane, Rev. VVm. I’USS, of New Orleans, former- , mentioned” Noble's
ly of Miiledgeville, aud Miss MarV E. Ok.mr..
daughter of the late R. M. Orme, Sen.
-A-uscmsta, G-a.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26
43 2t
Saowins the ise iiiiii Body of the 1 inirs.
Without llie vote of Philadelphia, the
majority f<»r Governor Geary cannot be, •
j .rceJ beyond 196. which accounts for the ’
|, rgeries and niauijiulations of the vote in
Philadelphia and elsewhere. The State
voted Lr Packer, and then the Radicals
idled in the votes by thousands in Phila-
jeiidiia, and falsified the returns.
A rough estimate sty far as returns have]
trcii received, is that the pnbiic debt state-
ir.cnt tor October will show p. reduction of ;
SS.C00.OU0.
ilia Savannah Republican notices that
<lie Central Railroad Company are con- j
-itiucting a largo frame building near the ;
ngpecl'.ee canal, which we are informed is
m be used as a guano depot. This will no
doubt be gratifying news to numerous cit
izens whose olfactory nerves have, hereto*, j
k-re been shocked by the disagreeable o j
.jnr wliich proceeds from the various coin-
ireicial manure?.
The Pennsylvania election is likely to
be contested. The Age say’s the frauds
practiced by the Radicals in Philadelphia i
«i*re so glaring and outrageous that even
before a Radical Legislature, the election
•! Geary must ho declared illegal.
The forthcoming report of United States
I're.i.-me; Spinner wilishow that the iu
.■reasu in the revenue .collections, and the
induction of Treasury expenses, added to
gether, wilj tiiesent a clear gain for six
liionihs iif 1869, as compared with the same,
period of 186S, of fifty-six millions of dol-
A New T <irk dispatch says that returns
have iiceu received from more than twn-
ihire.- • !’ the Presbyteries, ratifying the
re-uuion of the Presbyterian Church by
lb:! ,-t o'ilted majority. T he two General
Assemtdieis will meet in Pittsburg on the
link of November, to count the votes and
declare the result.
'There are 800.000 Presbyterians, 2 500.
000 Methodists, 2 090 000 Baptists, 5 000,-
000 Catholics and 200,000 Episcopalians
in the United States.
Steam wagons now whir! through Lon-
u at night, and are becoming popular.
An ordinance prohibits ilieir use iu the
daytime.
Bridal breakfast parties, two days be
Inre the wedding, to show off the presents,
urn a late invention.
The following are the places in Geor
gia on which postal orders can be diawn :
Aimuicus, Albany. Atlanta. Athens, Au
gu~ta, Bainbridge, Brunswick, Gartersville,
Columbus. (Tiiffin, Macou. Marietta, Mil-
leiigcvilie, Rome, Savannah.
The subject of forming a new county
from portions of Telfair, Montgomery and
Laniers is being discussed by the citizens
interested.
As the Pope has included Freemasons
(ni combination with Bible Societies) as
especial subject^ f*>r censure at the G-d -u-
tnenicnl Council, the Grand Master ot Ma-
sons in France has summoned a General
' 'invention of the Masons ot Europe at
Paris on the. Sth of December, in which
Freemansnnry irf solemnly to affirm the
great principles of universal human right,
which are its basis and its glory.
Bismarck, according to various corres- ]
ponaents, has delirium tremens, bilious fe
ver. Blight’s disease, neuralgia, ilieuma-
tism and boils. Another correspondent
sayr he is iri “excellent health.”
Costello, a highly respected Irish farm
er near Dubuque, Iowa, has been arrested reign
and taken to Ireland for the murder of his
brother more than thirty years ago.
Th e amount of pay T and bounties dis
bursed to the heirs of deceased soldiers
during seven years is as follows: In 1862,
5249.180 04 ; 1863, S2.443 29S 39; 1S64,
310 970 528 91- 1S65. S14.047.599 35;
1800, 81G 1 >9 247 17; 1807, SL0 638,782.
78; 28Gs. *19,598.445 88. The report
lor the present year will show SS 355 G1S,
22. which, added to the $74,137,078 12,
makes the amount. $82,492,696 34. I his
includes only the bounty and back pay of
deceased soldiers, and lias no reference to
■be bounties, etc., to discharged soldiers,
which are paid in another department.
For Brealifast-
BPCKWHEAT. 8AMP aud GRITS, at
CONN’S.
Aiiimoiiialed ARJaliue Piiospiiule,
Auiinoniated Su|cr mutilate,
a day and 2,460,000 gallons of whisky a „i„g boat. He lost about seven hundred I
j 'lollars in mone3 T and three or four thou- i
An Iowa cucumber weiglis seventeen ' ssr,t ^ * n checks and drafts. j _____
and a half pounds and measures in ex- | There is no revolutionary soldier now ! SALAD DRESSING & CURRY POWDER,
treme length five feet four inches. j on the pension list. The whole number of! At CONN’S
A Mrs. Norton, one ot the strong-mind- I widows of the revolutionary war surviving j
ed women, loves her husband. She bad ^87. Of widows and children of sol-
been indulging in a tirade against the hor j diers who served in the wars subsequent j
ribie ut's in general; but after she had got ; 10 ! - ie revolution and prior to 1SG1, there ;
through abusing them, she added : “But, j are ,,n *’ U298 on the rolls, a decrease of'
Mrs President, I wish you to understand \^7 « v « since the last annual report.- A J|W /(J Minislers 0 f the Gomel.—
tnai I am abusing men as a race. There 1 , hose who marr, . ed P"'’ r _ t0 , 1800 * » ad ta t Compelled to remain in infected cities d.*
is one of the xcrmin whom I respect to a i w,,ofU « stipend of blOo anditional was • destruct i ve epidemics, obliged to trav-
certain extent an.! sometimes 1 almost | Sr«n*® d L T act of iebruary IS. 1867, , J 6 be enrl raoruiugt or late at night \„ . „ L *'
persuade myself that I lore him. He is my j iiinety-tLree. of whom eight reside in j w|)en , he air f s Jaden fi with pp j SOU ous ex- | Georgia tOltOll C-OllipOUI!(I.
iusband. Here ilie company hissed her ; *rgnna. j halations, often sleeping within range of
outright. The ties that connect business men with Ljje malaria of swamps and marshes;
The horse “Revenue,” owned by a citi- ! tl,e P ubl,c —advertise. speaking in close rooms, and by their ele-
zen of Lewiston, Me., was sold to a New ! Men slip on water when it is frozen and i va t p d position, forced to breathe the at-
York gentleman for 313,500. j on whisky when it isn't. mosphere tainted with emanations from tiie
, . , , | bodies of their hearers; laboring in ex
A statement just prepared at the I reas- Corrected official returns of the vote of | hausted physical condition, iu crowded
ury Department shows that the amount of Ohio for Governor give the following re-; ll0UBeB ai nifl s t revival seasons-ministers
coupon bonds of the United States out- suit : 1 or Hayes, 236.082 , Pendleton. „f the Gospel need the constant use use of
standing on the 30th of September last, 228.561; Republican majority, 7,501. Darby’s Prophyi.actic Fluid. This a-
was 81,332,440.600, and the amount of res | Gencrals Wft(ie Hampton and D. H. gent, used freely iu their sleeping apart-
gistered bonds outstanding at ■*" ,p j Hill arc negotiating for the purchase of meats, or used for bathing, will purify the
date, w«8 8# m.496,200. lofal, 82,107.* j- w < r xr ... K
no/» cAf, ; the bniiUiiigR of tiid Mmtarv institute at
936 ‘ 500 ‘ ! Charlotte, N. C.
I . A sma !‘ f J ' iec9 °! cotton, dipped m a «o j Commodore Vanderbilt has received a
1 u11 od of ammonia, affords speedy relief] barre| p{ app , M< It took only 120 to fill
tbe’bairel.
ami others and the above
Place, and known as the
“Dock Piace." .
Also—The “ H m Baker Place." being lot No.
170. containing202-1 acres, more or less, in the 1st
district of said comity, and known as the “Win.
Baker Place."
Also—This “Fordham Place," being lot No. J7.>,
in the 1st district of said county, containing 202A
acres, more or less, (with tbo encumbrance oi
Mrs. Caroline Eordhana/s dower) adjoining lands
of Win Fordham. Win. R Scarborough, A*c.,and
known as the “Fordham Place.”
The above described lands, containing, in ai!.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Dry Goods,
SADDLERY. HARNESS, RIDING and
. ..WAGON BRIDLES...
AU of which win be sold low for cash, py a
T. T WINDSOR A CO
Milledgeville, Oct. 19, left! 40 4 t
•DissointtVm.
Kcliiewell’s A.SMaiiipulalcil Guano,; g?SS£
etit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Sold under the encumbrauce of the widow’s do'.v-
er. Terms cash. Purchasers furnishing deeds
and stamp*. Possession given 1st .Tiicuary, IS7D.
.JAMES F. ROBINSON,
Adm’r on estate of Cullen O’Nes!
October 26; 1S69 43 tds
Place
irom the worst cases of toothache,
it on the tooth affected.
An experienced Dairyman near Mobile,
savs that cotton seed meal increased the
milk from his cows five gallons in one
week. He considers it a most excellent
feed for milch cows.
air. render the skin healthy, and prevent,
the onset of contagious diseases.
Lot of Sole Leather for sale very low at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO.
MANUFACTURED BY
O. OBER & SONS,
Baltimore, Md.
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
DISSOLVED BONES,
LAND PLASTER,
Vind
Ail Materials \for Compounding.
^Y£ONTGOMERY
T HE FIRMS OF JONES A WAY, of Sa
vannah and JOHN JONES A- CO., ot
Milledgeville, are this day dissolved by mutual
consent.
i lie business will be continued in Savannah bv
Mr. Charlton h. W av, who is authorized to
sign for the firm ot JONES * WAY • in Hrpiidn
tion.” and by Mr. Jons Jones, in Milledgeville j
who is authorized to sign for the brin of JOHN
JONES A C<>„ “in liquidation.”
JOHN JONES.
CHARLTON 11. WAY
Milledgeville, Oct. 19, lstitt 40 In,
(i. T. VV1EDENMAN. “
hi the Ntw Building opposite the Hotel.
HAVE JUST received a
a nice selection of Watches.
Jewelry. Diamonds. Clocks.
Silver A' Plated Ware.Gon
Pisfoft. Cutlery, MnSics! In
struinenta A Walking.Cancs.
SPECTACLSa
fitted by the use of the Optimcter. Call and ex
amine my Goods. I will show them to you with
great pleasure, and will warrant each article a*
ho REPAIR
ewelry.
Milledgeville. Oct. 12, I s,;9 4 j ,,
MICE Til cm TAX-PAVEKS. *
A gentleman in the interior of Virginia
who hat traveled extensively in that State,
writes that the tobacco crop will reach on
ly about two-thirds of the average yield,
but that the prices are high enough to
equalize in value what will be iost in
The Augusta Factory and Graniteviiie quantity
Manufacturing Company’s goods have
boon reduced iu price: now selling J shirt
ing. 11c.; § shirting, 13c.; 4 4 shirting,
15c.; and drills, 15j cents.
Of the German watering places, Baden-
Baden has had the largest number of vis
itors this year, 49,276; Wiesbaden stood
next, with 3S.146, and Tepiiiz, with 20,-
J 79.
tin
Dr. Beebe, of Chicago
peifocined an oxtraordir
ration upon Mrs. G II. Garratte, of La
Crosse, irom whom he removed a tumor
weighing 45 pounds.
It is currently rumored that Judge
klnf’ will be appointed one of the
ate Judges of the Supreme Court.
F,
i 19th nit.,
irieal ope-
A
PAY UP.
TheJhlloieing inducements art held out to
Id subscribers to pap up:
As au inducement to our old subscribers,
inviting terms. If
five-sixths of our subscribers will pay uo
A Californian exhibits a gun that fires j ai! dues, embracing the year I860 to Jau-
I nary, J870. we. will give them a chance to
j draw, as n present from us, ail names be
!ing pat iu a box,
| Two fine Gold Watches, Tull jewelled.
There are 25 newspapers ia Canada
-which advocate independence in one form
or another.
Prince Napoleon’s Private Secretary is
a Spanish ex priest, who left the church to j wc 0 jj,. r f > ut . folio wit
marry a handsome French baiiet giri.
three hundred shots a minute, aud is cali
ed the most useful instrument tor killing
people ever invented.
Cigar etiquette in Cuba is, when yoa
ask for a light, even if the party be a
stranger, to pull out your case and offer j One fine Revolving Rifle, shooting 6 times,
him a cigar, by way of recognizing the j One Rifle Walking Caue.
civility in stopping to accommodate you. j q., p Mississippi Rifle.
i * .
The Attorney General has pronounced j Oue set fine Silver Plated Forks,
it illegal to send troops into States fully Q ne Silver Pitcher,
restored to the Union tor the purpose <>f : 'y w0 gj[ ver Cups
enforcing the laws. The Secretary of the j ' ,
Treasury and the President are conferring ! ( >“ e Silver Card basket,
as to what steps they will take when the \ Two Silver Goblets.
Government officers report that they can- j We will give in place of any of tiie a- j
not enforce the revenue laws without j (j 0ve named articles, any other article not j
roo P t *’ j mentioned, of tins same price.
Postmaster General Oreswell, in hi* Hn- 1 p 1)r a j| new subsciibers to tiie number
nual report, will recommend the abolition j of ^ of over> in a Clubi a d oub ] e -barre] !
ot the franking privilege. j ... , , „ , .
j shot-gun will he drawn for and given ns a
I lie (Ecumenical Council at Rome is to , j*e>af.} t t to the drawer. For 50 new suh- .
lie attended bv every Roman Catholic ! r , , , . ,, . ,, , j
J u 1 1 • ! serihers, a fine gold watch, full jewelled, i
Bishop in the world who can be couvem- J
ently spared from his Diocese, and is able j Ali subscribers must pay 111 advance, and
to travel so far. ! the successful drawer of the prize will be!
Pope Pius IX. is now 77 years of age, j notified hy letter from the Editor of the |
and lie has been pope 23 years. He is j Recorder. Money sent to us by Express |
described as a vigorous old man, of most j or Registered lettgr. I rico, S3, m ailvance.
benevolent and venerable aspect. Person- Ad-SUzS WaHS2J&.
ally be is extremely popular with almost . . j
all classes of his people. He is said to be | de - lre t0 g et nn flctlve energetic j
a man of blameless life and the best pos- j Agent as our collector. One who has had
sible intentions, but be adheres to the ideas j sy uie experience in the collecting business
of the past, both political and theological, j H!J) j jj nows bo w to dun a man elegautly, ’
with a tenacity most wonderful to witness,
. ,, d- „ promptly and euergeticalU’ as tue nature
especially to his power as a temporal Suve j > “ . a j
lie is a man of the simplest man- | of the case preseuts itself,
ners and habits. We regret to say it, hut we have some j
Massachusetts has a citizen who was a j subscribers anu advertisers who need cou-I
postmaster under President Washington j gtant attention to get pay out of them,and
seventy-six years ago. His pay amount- ; more we indulge them, the more in-
ed to Hat eight dollars a year. j Jjff ere nt they become. We therefore desire
It i? thought that the receipts of cotton a 1[)aa wbo C;111 impress juHt such men, that
at New Orleans will be 50 000 bales great , ar0 j„ earnes t about our pay, and that
er than the) were ast y ea “ : t he day of indulgence is over, and that
There are now iu the United States na | { j. p w jjj b „ dunned as often as a truo j
vv four iron-clads in commission an<l 29 ; J . . „ . , .
tbat cai , be ready for sea in two \ Mnsselman prays, which is five times dai j
FOR SALE AT OUR WAREHOUSE,
Or at any one of our Agencies,
Or shipped direct from Baltimore to any Depot.
WARREN, LANE A CO.
General Agents for Georgia and South Carolina.
FF FOR PRICES AND CIRCULARS CALL
ON
T. A. CARAKJER, Agent,
milledgeville, Georgia.
November 9. J -69 4. r > tf
I $15“ (iiM)j) AS gold; T2rt
BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED
GOS.B WATCHES,
MANUFACTURED BY
tih; oko:»J7 watch co.
j They are aii tha bett make. Hunting Cases, tine-
: It cuased; tout; and wear like fine, gold, and are !
t equal iu appearance to the best gold watches j
usually costing §150. Pull Jewelled Lexers, Gent’s .
: and Ladies’ size, at $15 each.
©Ill DOUBLE EXTRA REFUfED Solid Omide 1
Gold HnntiDg Cases, Fuil Jewelled Levers, are j
equal tf. !$200 Gold H’atcites; Regulated and Guar■ ;
i anter.fi to keep corrcft lime, aud wear and not tarnish,
with Extra Fine Cases, at sjeiO each.
So money is required in advauce. We aen i
by Express an.ywlicit^ifchia the United States,
payable to agent on aeiiveJ^jwith the privilege 1
’ to open and examine before pab^for, and if not
satisfactory returned, by paying the Express
I charges. Goods will be. sent by mail as Registered
1 Package, prepaid, bv rending cash iu advance.
. „o W nvotv« t 1 »i AX AGENT SENDING FOR SIX WATCHES
Two fine CO I ION (tIN.S for sale at GETS AN EXTRA WATCH FREE. MAKING i
SEVEN ,«io WAT'CIIES FOR 800, OR SEVEN
§d(l WA'i CUES FOR 8120.
ALSO ELLCFiT OROIDE GOLD CH.1IYS, of
latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and Gen- i
tlemen. from JO to 40 inches long, at Si2, $4, §6, j
and §3 each sent with watches at lowest whole- ,
sale prices. State kind and size of watch requir- '
ed, and to avoid bogus Jjncerns. order only)
from
THE OROIDE WATCH CO.,
I 48 Fulton Street, New York.
November 9,1869 45 3m !
CENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
In largo variety hik’I styles, at
JOSEPH’S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26 13 tf
TiLxjes*.
rpHE TAX BOOK will be closed on the 20th
JL of November, proximo. ,
J. R. STROTHER, T. C.
Baldwin County.
Large supply of Flour, all qualities, at
J. L. JOHNSON & GO’S.
I'/gf’ A No. 1 article of Oak Tanned
SOLE LEATHER, made out of best Texas hides,
and sold at wholesale prices as cheap as can be
had at Baltimore. Shoe-makers and Leather deal
ers of the sturouadtug country would do well to
cai! aud examine the stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Cai! at
J.' L. JOHNSON & CO-
Milledgeville, April 20, ’69 16 ly
OARPtTSI •’~-~7~. CARPETS:
IVI .-‘vT'XT.TSTO- i
A new lot received at
JOSEPH'S.
Mii’edgevjile. Oct. 26 43 tf
oo’irruoSr ams,
SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will
O.TA be sold before the Court-house door in Mt.
Vernon, on the first Tuesday iu December next,
' the following property, viz:—
t Two tracts of land, one containing 30(i acres, in-
eluding the promises where Isliain Green formerly
lived, and acres, including the premises where
; C. B. Mosley’s family now lives: levied on as the _
! property ofC. B. Mosley, td satisfy a ti fa issued j represented
from the Superior Court ot said county in favor ot i Particular attention paid
; J. A. Phillips vsO. IL Mosley. Property pointed | of fine Watches and .Tewelr
out by- pialntifT.
Also, 2f>0 acres of land, levied ou as the proper
ty' James R- Calhoun. lying on the waters of Ti
ger creek, adjoining .fames J. Calhoun and others,
to satisfy one fi fa issued from the 12*21 st District
Court o! said county, iu lav or of Pinckney Con
nell vs J. R. Calhoun. Property pointed out by
' defendant. Levy made and returned to me by
Thomas Thompson, constable.
H. McNATT, Sheriff.
October 26,1861) 43 tds
G ~ 1 EORGIA" BALDWIN COUNTY.
f Notice is hereby given to ail whom it may
concern, that on the 6th day of December, i5ti9,
! I will apply to the Ordinary of said county for
I leave to sell tiie real’est.ite of John Scogin, dee’d,
J iu said county. J. S. SCOGIN,
Adni'tof John Scogin, dte’d.
October 26,1809 43 4t
O
CofN'cn. CiiAMin.it. /
Milledgeville, t Ictobcr 9th. 1-69. \
RDERED, That the Clerk pro
ction of the CITY
j)ro45**e«l at
t.o the collection of the CITY TAX on real
and personal property for the year IH69, and that
all failing to pay up by the KUh day of November
next, that the Clerk do issue execution against
thorn in accordance with existing Ordinances,
frne extract, from ihe Minute.-.
PETER FAIR, Clerk.
October 12, lst',9 j g r
THREE FARMS FOR SALE.
Ou<: consisting of 405 acres.
4 BGL l fHIRi 1 At ItES ofin-iili land,-clwu-
7*. ed and iu cnitivatii.ii, and twenty deadened ;
A DM ELLING aud a good well ot Water.
Another eou-istmg ot 416 acres—-150 cleared.
A DWELLING and a good Spring of Water.
Also, the place whereon T live, consisting ot
460 acres 250 cleared—having a good Orchard,
Dwelling, Gin house and other out houses, ah of
^GENTS WANTED.—Agents wanted, *75to 1 which J wji! sell on term-*, half cash and balance
f i EOKG1A. LAURENS COUNTY.
\X liu Washington baker, (Juliaury.
Whereas Henry 8. Mnnttbrd has applied for an
Exemption of Personalty and setting apait aud
valuation of Homestead, and I wiii pass upon the
same ou tho 5th d»y of Novembor, Infill, at
my otfice in Dublin, Ga-
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord y
October 26, 1869 43 5t1i
$200 per month, m:
d female
sell the I in two payments.
celebrated and original Common Sense Family
Sewing Machine, improved and pei feettsd : it. will
hem, fell, stitch, tuck, bind, braid and embroider
in a most superior manner. Price only 855. For
simplicity and durability, it. has no rival. Do not
buy from auy parties selling machines under the
same name as ours, unless having u Certificate of
Agency signod by u.«. a- they are worthless Cart
Iron Machines.
For Circulars and Terms, apply or address,
H. CRAW’FORD & CO
413 Chestnut
October 26,1869
j., Oct. 5, 1869
CHARLES IVEY.
7, IP
40
MB
'THE SOI TfiTR.V FARM 4 HOWE
tn the 15th of No-
1VOTICB.
Clerk's C.?
Atlv>
Supreme Court of Geoign, >
i, October'1st, 1869. w f
J ones’ Warehouec
August 24, 1869
1 MIE following is
utes of the Sup
34 tf
a true extract from
upreme Court:
Syrup aud Molasses, very low, at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
Cloaks^
Iu larga variety, at
JOSEPH’S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26. 43 tf
Boots and Shoes of superior quality, at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
In every style and variety.
At JOSEPH’S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 86 -44 tf
{Tp* Call for the NEW SHIRT—True
Fit, at JOSEPH’S.
MilledgeviUe, Oct. 26 43 tf
WE ARK^AWTHORIZED TO
announce tue l| w^ne of Jottx B.
Fair, as a Candidate for the of
fice of City Marshal, at the eusu-
45 tde
\!t/L PROPOSE to issue
' V p“i"si ’ ’ vensber, and ou the 15th of every month
' Poiwdelphia, Pa. j thereafter a paper of 32 pages, to he devoted ex-
*•’ I clusively to Agriculture, Horticulture and matters
relating to the Field and Fireside.
While we do not desire to disparage any of the
{ agrieu*tu.<il publications which are now receiyin rF *
. public patronage, we do not believe that anv of
! them exactly cover.- the ground which we propose
Mi.. | t0 occupy- .
e ruteud to issue a first-ciass paper, both as to
; maucr and execution. We shall employ the best
••J-atcrpat. August 21. Is69- j talent which the counUy affords iu every depart-
■Tt is ordered by the Court t'nat. untii otherwise | ment, and we intend to spare no pains to nmke
determined, tho order iu which the Circuits will j the paper a reliable authority to all scekino- infor-
hereafter be called, shall be as follows, to-wit : j mariou on everything relating to - ” ’ "
‘•Southern, South-western, Patauia, Cfaattahou-I ,,
l he l'arm and the Household.
Eminent practical agricnltnrietg will contribute
articles concerning the Preparation and Culture
of the Suit.
Skilled Horticulturists and fruit "Towers \wiil
keep our readers posted in regard to“ the Garden
aud Orchard.
Persons of acknowledged experience and skill
.ii the raising and care of stock will devote their
attention to this important subject.
The Domestic Department of the Household.
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO
auuounce tine iimna of John, October 19, P-f>9
Walls as a Candidate for
Marshal, at the ensuing election. 44tide J—i bef.
ehce, Macon, Flint, Tallapoosa, Atlanta, Koine.
Cherokee. Bine Ridge, Western, Northern. Mid
dle, Ocnmlgeo, Eastern aud Brunswick.
•■Aik! the Clerk is directed to give the notice re
quired hy the statute, iu the newspapers specified
in Section 4208 of the Code, ouce a week for 69
days before the next t-mi of this Court."
The. Atlanta Intelligencer. Macon Telegraph.
Columbus Enquirer, Savannah Republican, The
Chronicle & Sentinel, Southern Recorder and
Federal Union are requested to publish this notice
as specified ;u the above order, aud send their bills
to this office. .
Z. I)- HARRISON. Deputy Clork. ; Tlie kitchen, the larder, the store-room, and tho
P2 9f I fowl yard—with approved recipes in ali branches
i of housewifery, shall be attended to carcfnlk-
3 AURENS SHERIFF SALES.—Will be so Id i We have made arrangements to illustrate" the
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO
announce Hijo. name of E. E. |
Stani.KV. a~(1 idate for the!
i-i before the Court-house door in tho town of ! text with appropriate wood engravings, and while
Dcblin. Ga.. ou the first Tuesday in December ; the greater portion of the paper will be devoted to
next, within the legal hours of sale, the following I the instruction and benefit of the hearts r.i ,1.^
property, to-wu :
One town lot
in tJit
01 the heads of the
j noose, the amusement of the young people-hail
town of Dublin, in said ! not be neglected.
suing election.
Russian BRACES, Boulevard TIES,
At JOSEPH’S.
Milledgeville, Oct. 26 43 tf
UJp* Fresh TURNIP SEED at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
tUF* Hnmes, Hoes, Plough lines. Traces,
See., at J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
office oi Citv iarsfinl. at the en- ! coimt ?'* No. n9. containing three-quarters ot an a- 1 l’he covers and a few pages at the cud of each
45 tde ere, aad on which is the store-house heretofore j number of t he Southern Farm and Home w ill l>»
— :— occupied liy Gee.rge Currell A Co., no occupied reserved for advertisements, and «-;i! hen
M ONTGOMERY COURT OF ORDINARY.’] by M.L. Bnreh: the house now occupied by DrI valuable medium for hiuiness men tocommnni-
October 26,1869. | Harris Fisher as a drug store, and the nfflep now j cate with the public.
Mrs. Catherine McCgjowton lias applied for an ; occupied by John II. Palmer, jeweler: also, the ! As wo propose to is
JiM. Vlirurnm’ A/u iuuiuii aj-putu iui mi j iitvujuru u\ ii. 4 iiilitJl, jew cier i aiSO. me ! f\A WP ]>rnpo.=e TO IS-SIle :i In e»I : fi.OQ th
exemption of personslty^sfcnd setting apart and ; place known as the “Baker Place.’’ containing 1 first number, which wHI be published the' day nre
valuation of Homestead, aflcPi will pas? upon the ! 3J3| acres, more or less, being all of lot No. 129. j vious to the aommencement of the State Fa 1 P
same on the 21th day of November, 1869, at JO j containing 2084. 101 i acres of lot No. 117, aud 30 j would invite our friends and natron's r- raho
a _» m* ' " r ‘~ acres of lot Na 127. joining lauds of W. Baker j ly application for the limited space which we cai
aud others: L. C. Jenkins, tenant, in possession j set apart for advertisements.
TERMS:
o’clock, A. M , at mv office in Mt. A’ernon, Ga.
J. A. MrMILLAN, Ord’v M.
November 9,1866 45 2t
All levied on as the property George Cun-ell A
—— ——— 1 Co., to satisfy one S fa issued from tho County j
G EORGIA, LAURENS COUNT1— ; Court of said count* in favor of Freeman II. Rowe !
Whereas, John J. McLendon has applied j vs. George Currel! & Co. Property pointed Tint i
for an exemption of personalty and setting apart by plaintiff's attorney,
and valuation of IioBra^a” ~~ 3 T ~
CTNEW FLOUR for sale by
J. L. JOHNSON &
CO.
^■ad, and I will pass upon
the same on the 29th daV'of November inst.. at
mv office, at 10 o’clock on that day.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
November 9, 1869 45 2tT
/GEORGIA. MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
JOEL
November 2, 1963
PERRY, iSlierift’ L. C
44 »ds
88 do
5 OO
! On
A New- Hampshire paper reports that VT Joseph Palmer has applied for exemption of irtJ v 'i r .g'Vir'op'cVt v \)?'
B ANKRUPT SALE—Win be sold beiorethe
Court-house door in the town of Milledge-
villc, Baldwin county, Georgia, between the hours
of ten in the morning and three in the afternoon,
on Saturday,the *2L‘th of November, inst.. the fol-
.Josliiia Kannock. residing in Ossipee, N. personalty and setting apart and valuation
H.. is, “according tn the best information,” ; Homestead, aud IVwili pass on tho same at 12
160 years old. He has used tobacco from ; °' c!ock on th ’-
at my office.
JOH>r>. MoMILLAN,
Ordinary of Montgomery county
November 9, 1869 45 2t
V PROCLAMATION.
Visible supply of cotton Oct 23d. I860, j
hi56.018 ; 1868,1,253,148; 1967, 1,270,-
ffi7 bales.
Tho altar of St. Stephen's Church, New
1 ork, cost 860,000.
A Fifth Avenue belle recently married
man who pretended to be Lord Hubert
Aiiislev. He is discovered to be an ps-
'alet and a notorious London blackleg,
''nine,] Radford. Old papa Shoddy and
'■'d mamma Petrofia, who threw their girl
;, t him when be seemed a iord, liavo dis •
c arded her now that she. ts the wife of a
Scamp.
The returns of the election iu Iowa, as ;
f*r as received, show a Republican major >
fiy for Governor of 35,003.
Tea, silk worm and oil plant culture are j
thriving in Eldorado, California, under '
the auspices of a colony of Japanese, j
Uiere is no good reason tvby tea should '
ljr, t flourish in certain sections of this conn
u y. as well as in China and Japan.
Diamonds Valued at various prices, rang- i
* n R from 8400 to 82.000 apiece, are now ^
his youth up. but now thinks its effects are
weeks"* The number of "sailing vessels of j ly. Wo are forced to collect, to settle up j injurious, and that it will shorten his life
all kinds attached to the navy is 50. j as fa r as p'-ssihie, fiie estate of tiie late R. many years.
The number of threshing machines in 1 M. Onac. A single man preferred, and ( The ten largest libraries in the United
the United States i« estimated at about J DOn< » accepted without a good endorsement; States, with the nnmber of books iu each,
229.000. ’ i as t„ ids moral and social character, which j are as follows : Library of Congress, 183.- j Rj, RUFUS B. BULLOCK. Governor of sa,yl State
rv , „ .... aav tbat tli» re , t i / 000; Boston Public Library, 153,000;
The New lork papers say tuat tne re I must be good - ’ — J
union of the two brsmehes of the Presby- j
terian Church bring into one body 143 FAR SHF - . „
00" ’ 2 Irabeifof flmOld ScVob ! Thc P r8Bent e,litor ,,f the SocT,,EKN Re Afhenmum r L7brar>? W Boston!
and 'll3 Presbyteries 24 Synods, 1.S4S j C0RD ' R > !,;i executor upon the estate of tiie Philadelphia Library. 85.000; New York
ministers, aud y i72,5G0 members of the j late R. M. Orrae. Sen., desires to sell the j State Library, Albany, 76.000 ; New York
New School, making a total of 256 Pres- j deceased’s halt interest in the paper. 1 Society Library. 57,000
Astor Library, New York, 138.000 ; Ham ' r , G ', atcf,U *>' th " g^civus goodness of the Great
v* .j 1 »r : Creator, vouchsafed to uh during the seasons now
yard Library, Cambridge, 118,000 ; Mem j closing with the gathering of fruitful crops forthe
104.500 ;
100,000 ;
Yale College
Library, 50,000.
Husbandman; with ample rewards fur the Me
chant and Artizau ; and with health prevailing a-
mongall our inhabitants:
Let ali the people of this State, singiy or in es-
seiubly, laying aft bu?iiifss aside, devote Thurs
day, the Eighteenth Day of XoBcmbcr next, to
Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty God. for the j
byferies, 51 Synods. 1.229 ministers, and j ”\\ 0 desire an active and energetic co- ' J ' ’ groat mercies and blessings which we have en-
431,163 member?- j partner, ono who wiii take charge of tho J The (Ecumenical Council will open ou • aud unite in prayer that we may l>e wor
Tho Tyrians made dyeing their chief | out .,j 0 ., r burners and financial department the Sth December, fete day of the Immac
occupation, and the staple of their com- i We have a plan ou foot that « lat f Conception Nine hundred Bishops.
* tll<3 inventor Ot flip I * * * A eoh. I.iclmno n»» Mafrin rn n a a arh on/*r»n»-.
merce. A Tyrian was
Arch-bishops or Patriarchs, each accom •
thy of a continuance of His goodnet
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the
State, at tiie Capitol, iu the city of Atlanta,
this 25th de.y of October, iu the year of
our Lord <-ne thousand eight hundred 3nd
sixty-nine, and of the independence of the
United States the ninetv-fourth.
RUFUS B BULLOCK. Governor.
Horee&tead Notice.
Q.EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY—
purple dj e. about 1,500 years before tiie i we Hiink win prove ot great an ... ge o pan i e< j by a Theologian, will join tLe Pope,
birth of Clirist. This dye is believed to the paper, and ail that is needed to make attended by a hundred Theologians, fifty
have been derived from two different kinds t i, e R ec0r d6r a Latidbome paying institu- Cardinals and eighteen Generals of reli
of shell fish, and was extracted from a i . ag it wa6 before the war. is the right g«°us orders—these last each attended by By the Governor:
email vessel or sac in their throats to the: .. n . • • two Theologians. The ceremonies will R. Pall Lester. Sec y Lx. Dep t.
sujHii 66861 i*| riiL kina of man to mti us* Ou. business it . . # • • • * • .« November 2, I860 34 3t jxjcizs wuhax< Anm r t ■ ~w rt? « « « , —-
amount of one drop from each animal. 1 he begin with a mass id music, wherein the - * ^ ^ 41 9? i U Etoabeth Gfatam has applied tor Exemp
/•olor is remarkable for its durability. In too large ioi us to ao it .it.1 justice m ail best tenor6, baritones and bassos <J Italy IVTOTICE is hereby given that on the let Mon- ——== -p’x -r-a . non of PersonaAy and setting apart and vaJuation
fk is«„ ^Greeks found, in denaitmcnts. We prefer oue who has a will narticinate. ^ iN day of December, 1H69, application will be IFFAlBN 6TICE^P ot Homestead and I will pass upon the same at
tue taking Su . fi P . , , t . .... ^ ^ made to the Ordinary ot Baldwin county .Georgia, | A LL PERSONS indebted to the undersigned , J *• 0 8)°°^ OD t * ie day of October, 1869, at
the royal treasury of Darius, a qu. . y j practical know t et go oi the printing busi- immense balance-whets! weiffhinc for leave to sell all the real estate iu said county ; -A are earnestly requested to call and settle. Af-; office. ^ASHING TON BAKER.
Durnle cloth, which stilTretained its beau- | , , ’, ° > belonging to tho estate of Jesse Brundage, dec’d. ■ ter the FIRST of PECEMBER, al! claim;, without Ordinary Laurens county.
I i had laiu there for 190 years. ! ‘ , • , forty-seven thousand pounds, for a new, ANDERSON BRUNDAGE, I r . I exception, prior to 1865, a? required bn law, will be i Oetober 19.1&60 ______ 42 2t*
ty. though t . . . a ika. | W ill our exchanges do u* the kindness ro ll lng mill, has just been ehst- at a Lonts- ELAM 6. BRUNDAGE, (”• j placed in suit. SAMUEL G. WHITE. Dl„ . - i> A. 4 '
Tlua color resists the act.on even or ai Ka i v iH e fonndrv. i November 2,18<J9 44 4t ‘ Millcdgtvfl],, Nov. 2, 1869 t4 3t 1 Blanks for Sale fit HllS OftlT.
lies and most acids. 1 * ' . ■ -
Al! that tract of iand (Homestead of eighty a-
cres excepted,; formerly owned bv Thomas S.
Begley, and now occupied by him. Said land i?
Rdjo;nin2 lands ot David Iliil and otin-r?, and ly
ing on both, sides of the road from Milledgeville
to Macon, and near the County line, containing
I5SA seres, more or leas, not -or apart as Home
stead- |
Sold as the property of Thomas S. Bagiev,
Bankrupt, under an order from the Register in
Hankiuptey.
ARCHIBALD McKINLEY. Asssiguec.
November 2, 1869 44 2t
/ T EORG IA. LAUREN S GOt'N’lY.
-i Whereas Mary A. Brett has applied for an
Exemption >ff Personalty and setting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and I w ill pass upon tin-
same, ou the 2Utb day of November, instant, at my
office, at 16 o’clock of tbat day.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’v L. C.
November 2. i 869 41 ’ Of*-
G < EORG I A, LAURENS COUNTY.
I Whereas James T. Thigpen has applied to !
tne fo, au Exemption of Personalty aud setting a
part and valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass
upon the same on tbe 29th rlav of November, in
stant, at mv office, at 19 o'clock. A M. ofibst dav.
WASHINGTON BAKER. Ord’y L. C
November 2, 1869 14 2t r
tPWO MONTHS afterdate application will be
JL made to the Ordinary Court of Montgomery
ccunty for 'leave to sell ail the real estate belong
ing to the estate of Thomas M. McRao. dec d.
JOHN MrRAE. Adm'r.
October 12, le69 41 9t
iy FAIR TsT<i>TICE.
Single copy 1 year
Three copies 1 year ...
Five copies 1 year
Single copy, six month-
invariably in advance.
Macon, Ga., Oct 19, I860 .jo -j,
Administrator s Itfotice
jVroTICE is hereby given fhatnn the 6th day
-N ot December, A. I>. l.sili, I will appiv mtl.b
Ordinary of Baldwin county lor leave to sell ri,-
real ,-tale belonging to the estate of STFYFN
BERTON. late of said conntv. deceased.
B. B ueGRA FFENRIED. Adm'r
October 12. 1869 41 tri
I^XECUTOBS’ SALE-Will be sold before
AIj the Ctnirt.-iiao.se door in the town of Reids-
viile, Tattnall county, between tiie lawful hour- of
sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, all
the lands beiougiitg to the estate of Lewis Cobb
late of said county, deceased. Sold as the will di’
reels, so as to be divided.
Terms, 12 mouths credit, sniali notes with ap
proved security.
JEREMIAH COLEMAN, }
O,
JUS6E I) COLLINS,
tober 19, 1869
^ Ex'rs.
42 tds
fflATTNALL COURT OF ORDINARY.
X October Term, 1869.
Whereas J. B. Brewtou, administrator of John
Higgs, represents to the C-uirt, in his petition, du
ly filed and entered on record, tbat be 1ms tuliv
administered John Higgo" estate—
7 his is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindled and creditors, to show cause, if any tliev
cau, why said administrator should uot be dis
charged from his administration ard receive let
ters of dismission.
■J. V Ii 8IKES, O. T (
October 19,1869 42 m6m