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K- ° E & so 1ST,
EDITORS AM). PROPRIETOR'S.
j r ;i' —) 'b'JJ Per anuum. iu Advauee.
\i»% ertisisu—Persquare of teu Hues, each
; ion. $ 1 do. Maiviiauts and others foi all
( , a t' > v er $ 25, t vveuty-five percent, off.
I.FOAI. tuvr.KTisixt;.
0,-ltirirg'*-— Cilationsfor lottcixit ad- j
.deration .guardianship .Are A;; mi j
jl , ,,-stead notice ‘2 00
• Tolicationtori otters of dism’n fromadm'u 5 00
i /lii.-ationfor fottorsof disin'nof"uard'n 3 50 ,
for leacc to soil I^and 5 00
v^Jiceto Debrors and Creditors 3 00
‘ ; .1 Laud, per square oj ten lines.... 5 00
H jici's Fiial, per sq., ten days 1 50
,-jlf., —Each levy of ten lines,or less.. ii 50
\| irt Tfl 2 1 ' »J ten lines nr less 5 (Ml
r u-’s sales, persq. (2 months) 5 00
s . -r .tree i°suro of mortgage and oth-
1 ... llu n.tii v's, per square
v.Vrav a"'' ' thirty days
I',.;),ii;"F. of Respect, Resolutions by Societies,
,riei,vV e.,exceeding sir lines.In be charged
' , J . r .usidit advertising.
'r'Sil sof Land, by Administrators, Execu*
. ’j , (Liiniians, are required by law, to ho held
MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1869.
No, 46,
irr 0
• IN j i jjjnu x
44 Third Street, Macon, Georgia.
_ _ i x ■ ,i a •
a > jj) \ i'i,
-o:o:d-
IvT ajn.'u.fa.ct.'iirers
or
S n d il I r s, I! u r ii e s s. Collars r
AND
Wholesale and Retail Sealers
1\
Saddlery, Hardware, Tools dkc
INTotice, Tax Payers.
; fIMIE TAX COLLECTOR’S. BOOK for Bald*
1- win county is uow open, and ail persons are
I notified to call and settle as soon as possible. The
j book to he found at the Store of Brooks &, Co.
J. R." STROTHER. Tax Collector.
September 21. J 669 36 tf
rwf! - ¥I *«fC /
hi** \ r:t the Coolie filial his residence should not be pub- i blandly, “l am obliged to bint,
•tf.-id you any ?” j Iished. He is accompanied by* one of you Mr. Brown’s new boy f”
1 on j
3 Oil I
•st Tuesday m the month, between the
ten In the forenoon and three in the af-
,• r iteCourt-li jusc in the countv in which
. r t y is situated.
„f i hese sales must 1
I • i i tvs previous to the day of sale,
for the sale of persona! property must he
;ik-ai.inuer iD days previous to sale duy,
-1 i debtors and creditors of an estate
i be published 4*1 Java,
that application will he made to the
i) rdi nary for leave to sell land, roust lie
Harness. Skirting, Lace, Sole. Upper, Belting,
Patent and Enameled Leather, Enameled Cloths.
Calf at.d Litiing Skins.
Our Saddles, Harness &e .are of our own Man
ufacture ; and we refer to those who have used
our work, concerning its merits.
To Manufacturers, we would say : Our stock
of Leather and other Goods in our line, is
Large, and we aim to please in Price as well as
Quality.
| We offer a great variety of Whips, from which
• - , ] the most fastidious cannot fail to make a selee-
c . . " ' tion. As also. Horse and Saddle Blankets, Bng-
I gy Mats. Ac.
THE Subscriber is selling Tin-Ware
j at old in ters, i am selling out my pres
ent stock at old juices. Come and see
i lor yourselves.
JOSEPH STALEY.
Milledgoville. Oct. 5. lHfifl 40 3t
Stores! Stoyes!!
for letters of Administration, Guar-
A c., inusL lie published 30days—for dis-
a Administration, monthly sir months ;
ision trom guardianship, 40 days.
! >.• loroelosure of Mortgages must he j
1 i.i i.itlily for (our months—ior establish* j
^- for the. full spare of three months— j
• iiilu-t from Executors or Auminis-j
has heel
‘ of thro
?q on-
given by the ile-
months, flharge,
for each insertion
•continued accord
•nients, unless nth
jf|
M;i
uT M t«*oii & A !* u ?* 1 it H. K.
mnlt.dxiiv, at . .12.30 P. M.
villi- Ii.30 A.M.
it Milled^
4 52(1 J\M.
9 Of A. M.
eaving Augusta or Atlanta on D;t,
tin of Georgia Railroad will ntak
"U at Camakfor inteinjediatepoints j
read, and also for Macon , A c. Pas- j
„ Mi’lledgevilleat 3.30, A. M.,reach |
lav
ul m;
for principal |
Align*
Augusta same
■ [ions at either p
oining State*>• ., .,
E W COLb, (h'li 1 Buj:
1
a u u a r v
- h -
11
sdrni-WESTEHN B.
OFFICE, MACON.GA., March'd ith
Ooltitithu
u. c o.
1 S|)S
Lett in — Daily-
j l '.ST received,.i lot of fine COCKING
STOVES and Cooking Stove FUR
NITURE, which I will sell out cheap for cash.
i-T‘‘ A few more of those Patent CHUR2J
DA5SSR3 left-
JOSEPH STALEY.
Mllledgeville. Oct. 5,1369 40 3t
AnLI_.lJ>IG- ^1*0
a <>* (■ <*■{
tile insurance
o o M x 3 isr Y.
men.MONO, VA.
Persons desiring to insure their lives wil
call upon R'. M. ORME. Jr.,Ag't.
Miliedgeville. May 19, I3iif- "20 tt
]\. P. STOVALL,
-W AREHOUSE
x\ GEM.
The following poetical production is a gem in
its way, and in this age of poetical trash is truly
refreshing:
The glance is for the many.
The smile is for the few,
Unseen, unknown by any.
The kisses all for you.
Darling,
The sweetest kiss for you.
The how is for the many.
The hand is for the few,
Untouched, unfelt by any.
The lips are all for you.
Darling,
The loving lips for you.
The jest is for the many,
'i’he murmur for the few,
Unheard, unbreathed by any,
l.a I'oir trainante for you.
Darling,
La l oir trainante ior you.
The World is for the many.
But Heaven is for ihe few,
Should angels call for any.
They’ll be calling, Love, for you,
Darling.
They’ll be calling, Love, for you.
his wives and so-ms to
heartily.
enjoy himself
I “What <!o you tl
i system i Will ii etf
“No, sir. Anti iti ihv opinion the
Californians will not submit to the
Coolie trade much longer. Why, the
Coolies are :noro abused than we ever
were. So far as we are concerned, 1
believe that the Californians would be i
glad to receive us as a people at any j
lime, sooner ihan allow us lo quit the I three centuries, Sir Walter ftaleigh’«
country.” dreams of an El Dorado were about to
Where Concerts Come JProm. j be realized.
"Where do vnu gain most prose- The iHhcr day we published an oc-
ivte«?” 1 | count ot marvellous discoveries ot <lia-
' “The principal supply comes from f no,,d ? in South Africa. They had
England! Scotland, Denmark, Norway b f ei ’ ,0 "" d l,,r ,nll « al,ra « lhc l,a " li3
and Sweden, nad they make iho best I” 1 lhe Ura "S e a,,d
of citizens. Our emigration system is
THE KING OF DIAMONDS.
One Hundred Millions lleprcscnled m a
.Single Precious Stone.
It seems as though, after a lapse of
the Yaai rivers
Yes
“Well, mv lad, when vou have been
in his family a while longer, your man
ners will doubtless improve.”
“Why, what’s the mailer,wiilt iny
manners?” asked the hoy with a look
of stupid astonishment.
“VY hv, my son, they are a ultlf ab
rupt and discourteous. Now, your way
of jireseming Mr. Brown's present was
not just what il should have be* n. I
think 1 can show you, so that, you will
know just bow to do the next time. I
will personate you, and you iqay-pre
tend voiiare me, for a few minutes.”
this :
A fund is made up in Utaii, lo which
all contribute according lotheir means,
ihen we have elders in all the princi
pal towns, to iiio3e who wish to emi
grate j)ay as much as they can weekly,
until enough is accrued to pay their
expenses to Utah ; the cost to bring a
family, is generally .£100 sterling.—
When a man is out of work, and wish
es to emigrate, the elders make ad
vancements, for which he gives his
note, payable after he has established
j himself comfortably in Utah. Before
I the construction of the Union Pacific
: we used to annually fir out oOO teams
of eight oxen each, fully provisioned.
The Son of the Prophet Wntjaid by rt Ul the cost of ^>@0,000, ibr lhe trans*
Mon, and his Vines I P orIa "‘» 11 nl them flom tlie Missouri
The v were not only abundant, but ihev i Saying this, lhe minister took up tl r*
were, many of them, of great size. I basket, wen! into the miry and closed
From the Philadelphia Post.
Brigham Young. Jr., Inlmicwnl.
StU'SJItl pC I
Some were found of the pamialoque j die door. Then he knocked gently,
shape, and of the first water, weighing; Th 1 boy, havuig seated himself in
upward of eighty carats ; others of the j the minister’s chair, and pul on a grave
octahedron, or four pointed, that weigh- • and reverend aspect, called out, “(\>me
ed upward of thirty carats; arid of the i in.”
smaller varieties immense numbers had Entering very quietly and dcfeien-
been picked up on the surface of the ltally, though with difficulty preserv-
ground. Naturally, South Africa was i >ng his gravity, holding iiis hat in *>; **
in a lerment. Elephants’ tusks were i hand and the basket in the other, the
forgotten, and everyone was hunting! minister approached his small proxy
for precious stone?. The infection had and said, with a low how, “Mr. Brown
even extended to this country, and i sends his compliments, and begs that
Dr. Hall was organizing a colony to go ! you will accept this quarter ol veal,
diamond gathering. But now come | Mr. Gav.”
reports from Australia of discoveries! “I am very much obliged to Mr.
there which lar eclipse those in South! Brown, and to you, too, rnv line boy,”
Africa. Telegrams have come living I said Johnny, with an air of utmost se-
from the Australian mines to JCnglaml, riousness, “but it seems.lo me .that it’>
l>ig enough 10 make the diamond mer
4
onnnissioit.
uTackscn Street,
AUGUSTA. <xA.
4 0NTJXUE8 to
(iff -chant,
„ P “£\*d\iv'iwluhree‘nionft» , i , "nn»"ii , i?M.| cha,,l3l ‘* 1 their l>r«atb will, astonish-
I,m,o,,,h-Un.■ hfir Vi,. ,I co ,„p l!<he ,| in fifty j "> eal - Theghtlermgstones have been
tan ms m J he (tu l o( tl,r. 1 n tod * (picked up in such ipianinies that.
Where the. Converts of the Church routes j U It! h
from, A.V.. fy-.,
aiid
i <
VV the si tint
pradnee.
Ovicrs fur F!*>t\tn‘.i>>ii ;vi
proiuj»tl V* «iiJ carefully tillr-G
ti' He is prepared lo nwl
VANCES tu all v’tiMjpimt i
Julv 97. lShfl
his (lersontt! aUeu!i"ii lo
e of COTTON and other
l'.tini
CASH
30 :
( f ,s / nidi shed / V -4 ( f.
Learning that so notable a person
age a? Brigham Young. • r., was in our
city, a reporter *»f tltc Post yesterday,
paid a visit lo the residence ol ilie gen
tleman win sc guest he is, and t-hortlv
after our name being announced, Mr.
Young presented himself. Mr. Young
is a man oi apparently about -U3 years
of age, about live icel ten incites in
stature, somewhat stout, ol a ruddy
healthy compltxion ;
and full, his eyes lari;
picked up in such quantities mat, say
die London Times in .a leading article
“Mow do your people look upon the ton the subject, “the colonists are all
general government r” • i dreaming of precious stones. At eve-
“Our feeling toward the general gov- j,y tabic and in eveiy railway carriage
ernmem are diese : We will accept j the talk has been of diamond's and ru-
die officers that arc sent us, so long as j l,i e5> opals and emeralds, pearls and
j topazes, ami people ol all ranks are
j rushing to dte mines. Genuine dia-
i monds are on sale bv women and < liil-
; dreu at every collage, and there can
j hardly be a mistake, we should think,
| about the nature of die stones ”
i This is marvelou
small a lad to carry,
the kitchen and ask
you a quarter of a
they treat us as American citizens.and
not attempt to over-ride us; we would
like to he admitted as a State, but still
arc willing to remain as a territory.”
“Y es, but how about polygamy ?’
“1 think ihe solution of that question
will never he reached
a big io id lor so
Just take tt intr
Mrs. Gay to givi
dollar.”
Nobody ever enjoyed thLslorv mon
than Mr. Gay himself, except, perhaps
Mrs. Gay, who.promptly paid over tfit
quarter to the clever iittle actor.
He ought to have made a great'
ycr. Perhaps he did, and ende*
days on the bench.—Independent.
,1 MIC DOTES f • F Dl m\fi,
aw-
his
hv povernment
> A. M.
.11.15 A.M.
. 12.45 P.M.
. U.'iu f. M.
I.eavo Macon
Arrive at Columbus
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Macon
£ a jo u la Tea i a—Dotty.
!,-ave Macou —
Arrive at Eufaulu
ve Eufaula
Arrive at Macou
■ .,„eriitrr >edit AUning Train at S mil he ill c
1 ' I .46 F. M.
. . 3.11 P. M.
9 35 A.M.
6.00 A. M.
5.30 P. M.
7.‘20 A. M.
•1.30 P. M.
"Our Patent Adjustable Plough Back band,
commends itself to the Planter, hv its being
adapted to large or smail animals, and obviating
the necessity of moving it tu the.loins,« hen shal
low ploughing is desired.
We buy Hides, Furs, Max. Wool, Moss and
Tallow.
September 26, 1369 39 3ui
A DESlIlABLE KESIDEXCE
In 4Vtilled.geville
lIS I:iC(
cle.ir and pen-
drilling, his licud sliehtlv bald on the
lop ; lie wears closely cropped whis
kers, and his whole appearance re
minded us more oi a country gentle
man farmer rather than anything else,
and was plain to us that so far as
groin in full and successful opera- j licalthincss is concerned, Lhcie is no
discounting” the climate of
his face is round j legislation. It can never be bandied
T II E
-•FINDLAY IRON YYilRKS."
Macon, <3-cX*,
I .lit: a
j nun with an increased slock of Machiner;/
| atal Pal terns.
Steam Engines, Circular Saw Mills,
Mill &Giu Gearing, Horse Powers,—
1 specially adapted lo driving -Colton
; science, but this is not halt lhe story.—
by the government,for sooner than sub- j The rest of it smacks of the Arabian
! *iit to an interference,pur people would Nights’ Entertainments, and Siubad
rise and desolate the spot they have J the Sailor’s adventures in the great
beautified, and move away. Let me j diamond valley to which he flew on
tell you something about Utah,” said j the buck of a mighty bird. And this
Utah.—
increase in value of the diamond is
vastly greater in proportion than in-
I.mvc SmitUville
Arrive ui Albany
A/rive :tf Snntliville ..11.00 A.M.
■ .-meeting with Fort Haines Train at Cathbert.
I.-i'-e Cutubert 5 4(1 P M
Arrive at Fort Games “-ji * *
l^veFert Gaines ‘* ? *'«*
Arrive at Cutlibert ‘■I- 0 -' A -
u .uuertin^
D'
POX! SAXiE.
ESIR1XG to chiiuge my residence, I offer
j b j for sale my HOUSE and LOT, situated
i near the Executive Mansion, and iu the highest
| and most healthy and pleasant part of Milledge-
j viile. The house is on a one acre lot, and eon-
I tains five rooms and a front Piazza and a back
! Veranda, with a Kitchen, Servants’ House, and j
i all other necessary out buildings, together with a j
j tine well of water. The front yard is well ini- .
, xf (proved with choice flowers and shrubbery. The!
with Central Railroad and aiacon i sajne w ;j| jj e so jj j ow f or ejiah, it' immediate ap-j
ilvo.vl rrainsat Macon, and Mont- p lication is maJe to
V West Point Trains at Columbus. j PETERSON THWEATT.
VIRGIL POWERS. i Millledgeviile, Sept. 23, 13:19 39 4t |
Eno’ine.er Ab Superintenucii** — **— _ UU
Frost. 331a.dK <£c. Co., j
Gins,—Slore Fronts, ivuiiing, vvc., &e.;
in fact, every description oi Machinery
and Castings made lo order.
XT’All kinds of Machi
Tiie moral condition of Utah
is excellent ; our people have not
ih? lime to concoct schemes of im
morality ; they' ore loo constantly
From tho first moment we judged him occupied in building upon a::d improv-
lo be V'irnt ho afterwards proved, a ing the laud, and therefore have no
thorough, highly educated and culu- leisure lime to spend in vicious pur- j one carat, for instance, might be worth
wiled gentleman. On slating luc ob- suits or pleasures. We have no nous- j fifty 'dollars; but one weighing five
jeet of our visit, Mr. Young very frank- j es of prostitution, no nymphs du pave,! carats would be wotlh two thousand,
ly said to us that he would be glad to i none ol I lie licentiousness prevalent in j Imagine, then, (lie vahie of one as bU
give us any information possible, but j your cilies. Neither have we vigilance as a lemon, and weighii
that he strongly objected to being plac- j committees nor murderers. Crime is : ters of a pound. Sacha
The history ol dueling lias its comic
mid its romantic aspect as weli as its
enough in all con- 1 iragic and its diabolical. Some of the
excuses given for not fighting tire droll
enough. Franklin relates the following
anecdote : A gentleman in a coffee
house desired another to sit farther
from him. “Why so ?” said the jter-
son thus addressed. “Because, sir,
latter and wonderful halt we must pre- you smell.” “ i hat, sir, is an affront;
lace with the statement, familiar d >uhl- ! ail< J Y°n must fight me.” “I will fight
less to manv of our readers, that the I Y°u il you insist upon it ; but 1 don’t
that will mend the matter, for
Sole manufacturers
the celebrated
- n J 'T
at Macon for
UTLEY COTTON 1 PRESS.
vheiliili; or the Georgia Jtailroafl.
I iN VXD AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 29th
s i Itli.> PasseuffT.r Trains ou the Georgia
Kfilr.u.) will run as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
xeeptofl )
7.16 A M
.......5 A. At.
.. ...3.30 P. At.
6.10 I*. M .
Wholesale A Retail Manufacturers of A Dealers
FIRST CLASS
All work warranted, and Prices
s hac as the. lowest.
Send for Circular.
If. FINDLAY’S SONS.
Macon, August 24, Ibti'.i 34 Jin
. .1. <U II.M VIITIN. JOHN FI.ANNUKY.
ifyou kill me, I will smell too ; and if
crease in weight. A stone weighing I kill you, you will smell worse, if pos
sible, than you do at present.” Atned-
eatis V., of Savoy, sent a challenge to
Humbert IL of the same duchy. The
latter replied to the hearer of thechal-
three-quar" ’ h-iige : “That t Ii c virtue o fa prince
e j< §;i j J ; 0 did not consist in strength ot body ;
d before the public, for the simple j unknown. We arc determined that j have been found in Australia. Itsdis-1 and that if his principal boasted of his
j reason that he, and the church to which j bawhy houses, rum shops and suchjeovery lias been telegraphed to En^ strength,'there was not a bull which
lie belongs, were in a majority of cases ; tilings shall not spring up around us.— j land.* It was placed in the hands of! "'a* 5 not stronger and more vigorous
vilified. He cited lo us several in- If liquor must be sold, it shall be done L trustworthy man. He was surround- : than he could possibly be ; and lliere-
stances in which his statements had j under the supervision and control of j ed by a strong cordon ot military, and pore, if be liked, one should be sent to
been garbled and distorted lo suit the j the Mayor ami Board of Aldermen.— j was marched * in this way from the ! him to try.” The French poet Yoiture
views of those who looked upon the j Our police force is the best of nnv city | mines to Sidney, where the m.ignifi- j was a noted duelist, but he would not
people of Utah as a set of heathens. On j in the world. We arc not like you i cent gem was deposited in the mint, always fight. On one occasion; having
our stating to Mr. Young that such was | here, afraid to walk your streets after* The stohe has not yet been thoroughly | been challenged by a gentleman on
notour intention, but Dial we were, on nightfall, but, on the contrary', the ver- tested. Geologists are at work upon ’ ’
the contrary, seeking after genuine iu- Nest child can go any where of the night j it now; but if it really proves to fn:
formation, he readily assented to our j unmolested. • An indecent word is a j vvhat it is sunnosed, its value will be
1 i.nily, Sundays
,-t- Aupjusta at
Atlanta at
v.• Rt Augusta
at Atlanta
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
...a 45 P. M.
6.45 P. M.
5.30 A.M.
4.00 A. M.
Augiima
Atlanta at
at Antriusla
A t iauta
lEXKLIA PASSENGER TRAIN
Augusta a;
IL'i zi-lift at,
.-at August ft
4.30P.M.
...7.00 A. M
6.45 A M.
6.15 P.M.
Yiss-aisrvrs i’or"MillculKevill**,Washington and
■i-nsJLi.,mnsuakeDay Passeiigei Train from
'.gtista and Atlantit. ,
l'.i*ifiiji;<.*rsfor West Point, Montsomeiy, Sel-
Mo’jiif and New Orleans must leave Augusta
-N i g 1.1 Passenger Train at 3.45 P- M.,to make
ne couuections.
i’.-nsen^ers for Nashville,Corinth .Grand June-
n, M“inphis. Lotiisnllc and St. Louis can take
’tier train and make close connections,
through Tickets ami Baggage checkedt.lironpfh
Tilim/iii’s Palace StcepingCars on all Night
■*sender Trains .
COLE,Gen i“>unennt <tt.
4 t f
OF F V IE I i Y VARIETY.
09 no we it y, near Canal St., N. I •
STEAMBOATS, HOTELS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
Furnished at the Shortest Notice.
All goods j>urrhasfd of our houst gunriinlred ns
represented.
R. VV. Frost. J vs. Black. Gko. Snyder
September 21. 1669 •>‘ J -h"
■W. JOISTSS ?
, J. GUILMARTIN 4 CO.
( TO TTO N V AC ’ TOR S
A Sl>
GciKM*al Commissitdi Merchants
; retjuest, and at once entered inio a iree,
j open conversation.
The Union Pacific Jlatlroad.
“What is vour opinion as to the ef
fect the Union Pacific Railroad will
j have upon your church ?” we asked.
He replied at once :
“We consider it one of die best
i moves ever made lor us as a people.”
“You have no fear of lhe influx it
; living unknown upon the streets of Sail j almost fabulous. Its weight is 900
Lake City, and in them you are as safe j carats. The great English’ diamond.
| at any lime.as we are now in this room. | t | ial {)r ; ( | 0 u f t h e British Empire, 1 lie
I We have 1-30 cities, towns and villag- jKohi noor, weighs but’ISO carats, and
! rs. with settlements in Arizona and kits* computed value is ten millions in
! Montana, and number over 200,000 j gold. The value *0' tin* stone just
souls. In what we call ‘Southern Dix- I found, if computed by the table in use,
j in’ we produce cotton in*abundance ;, would he a hundred millions in gold.
| that is, when the grasshoppers allow ; Rnt of course, this value would, ui any
! us. We have five woollen factories iu event, lie ima°in
Bay Street,
— Havanna’n. ©a. j w ;]| create
A'gents for iirodletfs Super Phosphate oj
Lime.
“No, sir ; on the contrary we are j
glad to have it ; we seek such influx ; j
glad to have all honorable peo-1 spincfles
full operation-, and another one is being
built at Piovost, forty miles south of
fi^alt Lake Ciiv, that will run 1,600
we are
JURR, Lope
non Ties
aiftdjp On
hand.
IDr. Gr.
1Res ideal
(Hjpjitist.
ALL DENTAL opern-
lions performpfl with skill
mill care. Artificial teeth,
inscrtpil in.Rllsfyk-s kmivvii j |-|
to the profession.
Old Crises, nnt com fort A-
hiv worn, can be made 60.
[lie visit us, so that they may judge of
us for themselves.”
“Will il not nflunl a chance of es
cape for the discontented ones r”
He smilingly replied, “Well, our
& j people make this pro|josilion—if the
i philanthropists of Philadelphia wish to
! tree those whom they think are im-
AVtXG PHtsId.ishcd A REAL ESTATE A- prisoned in Salt Lake City, let them
MNCY for CENTRAL GEORGIA, with j pay the fares of all who wish to emi-
hcadqu:.rt.a-s at. the Globe IlotcL Augusta, Gn., I j ‘ f - , diere, nilfl W6 will
-operty for sate in b ’
t siial i'actiifie* KilrDilol t*» fustoaiers.
August i7, 1669 ...»Inn
TEXTUAL TiEOKIilA REAL
A u’ e i i c v
The Eastern States to he Proselyted.
“We have quite a number of old
E.
taken in part payment for Den-
igusta,March 26, 166-
lll/mta SL fll-cst UPoinl \
Old Gold Plate
tal operatioiw*. „ . .
t '#*-Office. East Rooms Darien Ban:; buildiug.
Milledgeville Ocl. 13. I
4 I
Sealed Proposals.
Dm Passenger Train—Outward.
4.45 A
brave Atlanta
Arrive at West Point
I)ay Passenger Train-
Leave West Point
Arrive at Atlanta
Xiqht Freight and Pus
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at West Point
A if In freight and Passenger
Leave West. Point
arrive at Atlanta
M.
. 9.50 P. M
In tra rtl.
, 1.30 P. M.
Ii .20 P. M.
„rrry—Outward.
4.15 P. M.
. . 11.40 P. M.
Train—Inward.
.. 4.20 A- M.
.. 11.30 A. M.
Office of T
Georgia
Near Milledgtv
SEALED PROPO
•usurer and Stewart of ibe }
r ate Li n a i :<- Amt-cm. >
viile, Gn., OctT 4, I-69. \
\LS will lm received at
|5th instant a I
solicit ali persons having proper
Baldwin Countv, to caii at the Law Office ot
Messrs. Kenan & Kenan, mv authorized agents
at Mllledgeville, giving a fnl! description, that
iheir property may bit specified in the advertise
ments now being prepared for tlm Northern press.
Send promptly. Correspondents how* crII
tor several first, class places.
J. HOWARD BROWN,
Augusta. Georgia.
Sentoiflber 7. 1-69 : >6 2m
willingly pay the fares of all
wish to reiurn.”
hat may
The. 1! oman of the. Pen od.
“What do you think of our people r
“Well, I think lliev have very near
tarv, since ih> purchas
er could !>*.• found with a hundred mil
lions to spare lor a diamond, even if it
was as big as a lemon.
A MINISTER COURTESY.
Mr. Ely used to tell a little story of
Philadelphians and Pennsylvanians in n brother clergyman, Rev. Mr. Gay,of
Utah. Some of them have been there Sutlield, which story was a good illu«-
for over twenty yqprs. They are to tration of Yankee “cuteness.” Several
return to visit their friends this winter, , similar anecdotes have appeared in
and, of course, proselyte all they can. f print; but this i^ a tnine “Simon
Some J $0 of our elders will come East ! pure,” I believe.
and scatter among their Iriends, some Among Mr. Gay’s parishioners was
going lo C inada. We calculate that a well-to-do farmer named, we will
they will slump every State from | say, Brown, who was especially gen-
Matnc to Texas. Every Stale in the erous in his bee-will tithes to the good
Union will have our eltlers preaching minister. This farmer’s etrand and
in il this winter.” j “chore” hoy gelling big enough intake
Sex of the Concerts. [ I** 3 place at the plough, a new bnv was
taken into service—i rough, untrained
reached the zenith iu dress.
When
l jonv .irrices
-K i>
NEW LIMOGE
S’uHpes. J57 pieces, Bdiftllev size sets
an of! dfchcdrtdc.
'nTlCE south CAROLINA K ; K.CO,(
Auguata, Ga., March 25, 1608. )
<\N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 29th March,
,, foijs.tbe. Mai and Passcuger Trains of this
will leave and arrive »t thraugb Central
>4 pot,Georgia Railroad, as follows:
Corning Mail and Passenger Train
\ r ^narleatou, counocting Traiufor Colunibi^*
‘’°uth Carolina.Charlotte Road, Rud Wilmiog*
-°a and Manchester Railroad.
-'-ave Central Dopot at 5.50 A.M.
f rive at Ceutral Dopot ....... 3.30 P- M .
Passenger Sf Accommodation Train
^°rCliarleston. connecting with Tran* forC<>
‘ U| ubia.\ad withGreeuville andColtinihiaRni!*
r nd:
Gave Central Depo at 3.511P.M.
4rriv » »1 Central Depot at. 7.00 A. M-”
H. T. PEAKE.
General Supeviuteadeut
k_5 this Office from now until tl**
12 o’clock, M-, to furnish said Lunatic Asylum
with three hundred (3t*0) pounds of good nn r-
cbautablo BEEF—hind aud tore quarters prupm-
tiomiblv—every day; to be delivered at ibe Asy
lum by the hour of 9 o'clock, A. M. I be cotitract
to commence on tho Idtli day o'. October, J-09and
continue until tho Mill day ol January, i~<6* A
bond of three thousand dollars will be required b>r | D
faithful compliance with the contract, and every j
bidder must ju- sent tiie names ot bis seem ity with | \
bis bid. ^-, R B ¥h L ', . J'acked for
Treasurer & Blewaid is- L. A. u.
5, t-69 !!!_irL ! WAJSIIIS«TOIf HADLETfi,
Middle Cooper Institute Block,
Third and Fourth Aves., between 7th and 6th ffts
NEW YORK
HITE DINNEL
pmpeviiouately fo>v in price
WHITE TOILET BETS, 11 pieces, $3 20.
WHITE TEA SETS, 41 pieces. $4 00.
GOOD WATER-GOBLETS, per dozen, $1 5».
WINE-GLASSES, per dozen, ®1 00.
Octnb
LOOK aftf*r vour WILD LANDS,
P ERSONS owning WILD LANDS in App.iug
county, or anv of tho counties of oid M ilkin-
sou,—now Telfair, Pulaski. Laurens and Mont
gomery,—"ill find it to their iuterest to send tuen
numbers to the undersigned who, for a small tee,
will, if desired, make examination >u lands in
poison aud report as to value, Ac,
Special attention given t *— •
lands on commission.
buviug
• 4 lin;
was in FliilaJelphia, in ISO I, l was
struck wiih a number of line looking
woman, whom J met on lhe streets as
being something unusual for such a
icily, but (luting my present visit, I
have failed to meet a single handsome
lady. High-heeled boots, the Grecian
bend and the blending of ali the colors
j of j he rainbow in their dress, lias com*
pletelv*overshadowed their beauty. “I
the;- goods in "iiriine equally low. _ Goods! reinRm ber,” said lie, “seeing the ‘Girl
of (he Period’ caricatured at our thea
ire in Utah, and I then considered it
overdrawn, but I have now seen lhe
original in its perfection. Tell me,”
.said lm “what do ihe sensible men of
6 -ud for Illustrated Photograph and Cuts- j vour eitv think of the conduct of such
logiie of Limoge Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sety -! Womeil f”
42 3m We replied, “that lliey looked upon
ii as a species ot lollv.”
“Well, I think it is the extreme ot
Beauty unadorned
<mntrr. nr forwarded by Expres
mailed free.
Oetnbcr 19. 1669
Furiiituir© UR,©pair©d..
ri^UE SUBSCRIBER wernid respectfully an-jf°Hy» i] e replied.
REFER6X(EP
GEORGE II. HAZLEHURST, Pr
and Brunswick Railroad, Macou, 6».
Rev. J. W. BURKE, Macou,Ga.
• • - WALTER T MoABTHUR.
Jacksonville, Telfair county, Ga
July 20, 1169 38 5m *
X uounce to the citizens of Miiledgeville and
1 Baldwin county, that ho is prepared to go all kind
Macou I of work :e his line, warranted to give satisfaction.
Those who have favored him in days past,, have
bis kindest acknowledgments. Orders solicited.
>1*’- He can fix up all kind of Chairs, Cane bot
tom or otherwise. R
October 12, 15*3
N. ADAMS.
41 Jut
is sufficient.’
IPs Opinion of California.
“You were in California lately ?” we
remarked.
“Yes, sir,” he replied.
‘You generally convert more males
little
hous*
whom he had exercised his wit, fie re-
j plied : “The game is not equal—von
: are big, I am 1 illIc ; you arc brave, I
am coward ; however, if vou want m
kill me, l will consider myself dead.”
Among lhe duel? which deserve to be
recorded is that between the celebrated
Irish banisters, John Rhilj>ot Curran
: and John Egan, nick named “Buliv
Egan.” The lailer was a man of im-
i mense size, while Curran was slim
i and short. The chances of beintr hit
\ were, therefore, in favor of ihe former,
for (as Curran said) it was like firing
at a haystack, Curran, therefore, pro
posed loequaiize the chances bv chalk
ing lines on Egan’s body, so as lo mark
out his (Curran’s) size thereon, and bv
j agreeing that no shot should count
| which took effect outside of these iines.
[Lipphicotf s Maori, :iuc.
II hat is Thine. Age?—Father said a
Persian monarch to an old man who
j according to oriental usage, bowed
| before the sovereign’s throne, “pray
| he seated ; l cannot receive homage
| from one bent with years, and whoso
: head is white with t lie frosts of age.
“And now, iather,” said tiie mon
arch, when lhe old man had taken the
. proffered seat, “tell me thine age, how
many ot the sun’s revolu ions iiasl thou
! counted ?”
than females ?” we remarked.
“No, sir, strange as it mav seem, we
convert more females. We think
strongly of sending,” he added smil
ingly, “missionaries down to MaSsa- j - wel| ; v6 Vt j l] pIenlVfl , „
"tvert that thirty thousand u ^«.
chusetts to
)W, I think from the poor- j “Sire,” answered th
° »’«'» lil ° |»«mot«l boy tbs- am ! >ut lour years old,”
coursed ijuite condescendingly : “You “What,” interrupted ihe kin
hev got into a pretty mcc place, I tell i esl t |, oll „ ol „> answer
vmi; and if you behave thev’ll use voo | ( | osl lhou j eil on t | ir
victu d
old man, “1
me fa!
verv brin!
t, “fcar-
sely, or
of the
join of
, , , ... . . a$uitofSunday clothes, winter clolhes. I 1.1 ..,,,.,1. n „i (-.Lr-h- -im” 1
WHO have no chance to marry. It they j wjn , {>r schooIil V an ,| m)L Work yuu u . w j , ;* ]' a L ,, ‘ , ^P"^ 1
come out lo us, ibrv can got husbands . , n . *. 1 *. i tl"-a.cd man, nenhet womd I offer a
and rai.u children” ‘ ! I1 ' ir,L bul ,no li !n o'-^.‘»“ 1 !»:*'« j foolish jest on a subject so solemn—
. . . i go on errands to tne. uunisiet* prrtlv ! c;„i llv i... n Vf . a rj l.-.vr. I f, 1
there any persons 111 I mb that , , . , . }. -I r,i 0 fii\ mug \e«ir» navel waslcuin fc*i-
^bd,"?. t-hurrhl" 1 ' ' lla ' !"'fi"', * ‘“K M 6 an,I siulSl pleasures I in amassing
no noiDuun io your*, urn*, ues. i and the worst ol it is, that you’ll never ..pdih ,,i 1 -... * a i-»
P es ’ ,l ;. crc ”7 sc " r , c! ? l ,co (’ 1 ' i gel nulliing but thanks Horn the parson ! ‘ '. o , 1 , |J v “ r
who are not ot ns, hut who live »-ul. , lis fl) f ks _ m ,. s „ :il „ cll „„ Uhih! " l,Cnl lc '‘' c "°‘ ld - ‘■° ur
us and arc highly respected. Utah j
presents one advantage,” lie added, j
“the peopie theie doit t rent. ^ e <l,f ; happened that lhe verv next morning i waslec j’? » rt .
under our own roots and own our L xva _ en ,- u> l||e m j mster ’ s w | l(l ° ' asled • th.
hoaie?.^ rtn-- accounts “i >»u pr*.s- heavy quarter of veal, about as much
pertly. h e could carry. The way was long
jing but thunks fiom the parson j , ne
| years only have I spent in doing good
to mv fellow men ; aud shall l count
for your pains.
Johnny heard and pondeied ; ami it j those
Where he is Gotng.
Mr. Young’s visit to our city, is
purel3’ for pleasure. He intends leav
ing immediately (having been here
several days) for the East, to fulfill
some important business engagements.
He expressed surprise at our visit,say
ing he had thought his presence in the
city entirely unknown, and requested
and the weather was warm, and when
he reached the parsonage he was not
in the sweetest of tempers. He march
ed into the bieakfast room without
knocking or removing hts hat; and,
setting down his basnet, said, gruffly—
“Mr. Gay, Mr. Brown has sent you
this here"quarter of veal.”
“Ah! indeed,” said the minister,
years that have been utterly
jy not worse than
a blank, and is not that portion only
worthy to be reckened as a part of my
life which has truely answered life’s
best end ?”
The Church of the Madeleiue. in Puris,
one of the finest and ricbest iu Europe,
cost 83,000,000 to build.
Governor Peter T. Washburn, of Ver
mont, seta the example of short ioaugu'
rals, and denounces usury laws and prin
vata legislation.