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aa—eg -
A survey of the Sues Canal shows that
there are twe
aaaawfcn—
mutism
entv feet of t^Th ' Tb , e , followin S summary of Mr. J»kA-| The Providence Journal says that the ! QATTTITl?R\ T TJFPnRTWR
naI) but the “ lhe be “ «“ d «*!*»*« Colonist, Sociefr i- over- ! bOUlH^ llMUilDM.
not’pass through.
<“ vessel be procured, if new s-un.iin^! To the Institute »t Baltimore, M 4
do not show that her yacht can ^oss thro’; |\> the Institute at Danvers, " 2
ShnniaLitVf' f' e |. c p l 'I eloquent eulogy that we can pronounce
bhe insists that light. ; , ipoil | t5g |; f( , . 1
flaking a total of
To this amount should be
princely fortune of SI,400 000
The Croton Acqueduct car, (low > the |> >or «>|
27,000.000 gallons of water; th. I*',;;.:., i’o the .S>. nth
nliia Water Works about 15.000 UUJ ' ,* 0 Harvard Uuiv. SL .; y,
jlnstoii, 12,000,000; Jersey City, 3 000,.-| 1° ^ *1® College,
tioO. Marseilles, France, wi.i soon hare I)* 0 Washington College
(juediict capable of supplyino- j»SS,- i °tber objects,
000,000 gallons of water per 'day 0 f 24 •
hour#, 01 *100,000 per iniuute.
It costs royalty something to travel, j
The Empress Eugenie thinks she
make her trip fro
about as far as from
for SI00,000
Eggs are now being canned for market, ' t'ceable size
and are said to be kept pure and fresh
(be process.
The ladies of Columbia, (S. C.) have 1
orgamE'-ri a society for the purpose of c
resting
dead.
The Newman People’s Defender sa', s
lhat work on the Savannah, Griffin and
North Alabama Railroad has been coin-,
m.eiiced on the section west of its city,
ind will be pressed with energy. ’J'l ’
00 000 '
200 000
London, 1.750 000 j
n Kdtsc’tn Fund, 2 500 POO •
• 50 (I;‘!i .
f5?) (.(,!)
t;i (Mi i
3Hb UOO
whelmed with applications, by some of the
best if the freed men, to he >ent to Liberia.
lire Alin Caii'ornia s;;-. s “a great ma
ny Jap -e people, stim :-'.iiefl by letters
from t ’ Aidzu Colony t;- w heir, and by
1 !’.er is, h , i- solve-.! to ! eve their j
v- Ui.tr;. au-i make their j ciuiunent borne i
i t California.”
T d e »(1 a jf, November 19, 186 9.
Juooal Column.
Choice Groceries, Provisions. Coh-
fertioiicry, Fruits, Toys, etc.,
15* LOW F< i 11 0 AS Li ^
By W. T. CONN.
July 4, 1S69 27 Gm
- ■■ ,-- - o~ i Duriug the Macon Fair Trains
: added the buildings, many of them very costly and ! , , , ( ,,
. which was elegant, have bee., erected; that the leavB Milledgeville each day as follows :
Louis\ iHe, Kentucky, it is asserted, has I
doubled aiuce the war. The newspapers t
§6,590.000 1 °f that city state that large numbers of
I The \rclibishup of Paris, in a pastoral i
letter ou tl.*i Ecumn ical Council,
! tains that tiie French Concordat i- np-
: posed to any *-:tllenient of the question !
j (be infallibility .-f the Pope \\itliiiiu dia-
I cussion.
| Bii'.ish tiade v i•• >i (’liioa iii the year
I 1S6S, ;,.s 66.5 I 9,000 lards—Aiiicr r tn "i.
j ly 7 416,009. The tael is '.bout a .oiiar
j and u half.
; Colonel Rustem, Bev of the Ottoman ■
Afhninislralor’s Postponed
OlT* 2,664V Acn Land.
|>Y \ Hi IT K
fit
,rj
liTt
Oirl.nary Liuren* .*>"int\, ''-'iii -n>;.J at
|vi.>;i, ■ <■■■ cry I iforu the ;e I •in the
r..-ch <i»‘ Dublin. Hits.!' «- 'u, ■ • l*-gai
iivjt.'s ut'sale, on tin- ririr -Jay in i : > ..t-or
neXi., all the real v-iate <>t L .u-u O .v ,.! u.to ot
said county, deceased, consisting of the following
described lands:
"Hotuf Place," 14-iiv acres,—14»> acres ,,l Irnc
ALL at T. T. WINDSOR & CO’S
y- IDr-y Goods Store,
in: von will lind a job lot <*t
SHOES,
mail’s and Misses Goat, Sewed, at
' v / c/O /lcj- jicur.
\UilKAPEST and BEST SHOES iu
Sold only for CASH at that price.
1 ! U*
the mark
Army, has been several days at the Astor I t-onal I,»i | peres, it being one-lmlf of
House, New Yorki He has just er,triplet !o? : nls ,'’’ ! ’- 1 ' °[ '? ,s ''T, s O'
, ... , j , 1 , p4 and 56, each containing vo'ii acres, more or
a shipment or ouo hundred thousand |
in^Paris to C- * * " ^' s * r '^uted among his relatives during his boundaries liavtj been extended until the i
•oin New V i t T ^ ’ secou '^ v ‘ s ‘ t ,0 t ^ 10 United States, making ; municipal area is twice as large as former- |
.na ia. a grand total ol §7,996,000 distributed by I ly. and" the population has increased in j
him during liis lifetime in amounts of n 0 - « lfko proportion, while manufactories es
tablished many years ago, but never at-
Mn. Peabody’s Donations.—-The Bos-
! ton Journal says :
! An accurate statement of the bequests of
Air- Peabody has never been puhlished.-
Leave Milledgeville,
Arrive at Milledgeville,
W. R.
6:40 A. M.
4:25 P. M.
9:15 A. M
. . . 9:00 P. M.
BIVINS, Ag r nt.
l-as, and being iu the 2d di.-triet of said comity,
and known as the “Home Place” ot said Ouii.'ii
ed
Springfield and Enfield rifles t<» Constati
tinople, and is making contract* for an- TO'Neal. lying on the eastern bank of Palmetto hut
other hundred thousand : better known as Turkey creek, w ith excellent
! houses usually on a plantation, and embracing a
The liquors confiscated iu Boston dur- ‘ L a . r ^, bo ^^. ot > 3 dr T < h° tton “ d „ cor ?
A LARGE AND SELECT LOT OF
Clothing
At T. T. WINDSOR A CO'S.
i5F~ For Sale LOW for Cn-di.
. . , Middle Georgia. A tine stream of water runs
lug the last three mouths were made into these lends, b ides the one ahove men-
one huge punch the other day and turned ' tiouod, affording water enough for miif, gin, or
A CARD.
Mr. Bates and family tender their sin
j tempting competition with like mauufac- .
toriee iu Cincinnati, aro flourishing.
\ cable telegram from Liverpool an-!
Bounces that a ship, containing one thou-j .. r«r-j
monumeiit to the Confederate ; The following is an approach^ corrects 1 SRud ions ot fai^oad iron, consigned to the ! cere t ‘ inn ^ 8 t0 tue citizens ol Midway and j
| ness : Macon Sc Augusta Railroad, had put back i students of the College for the invalu- j
For Institutes at Danvers and Peabody, j * nt!> P ort HU( ^cr stress of weather, badly ; able assistance rendered them during the j
§250 000 ’’ damaged. We are informed that such aj- -
Peabody Museum at Salem, $150,000. , car o u liafl Lean expected to reach Charles- j
! Newburypoit. for a library, $30,000. tou a ^ out f * ie beginning of next month ; j
Memorial Church in Georgetown, Mas- and ’ ^ *be telegram be confirmed, this j U‘* no » W *H be gratefully rememberad
! into the dock
I fire on Sunday last. The efforts of those
who with s» much difficulty saved the
id is
J “ " 1,11 V il Cl ” J , i flip . n r u ; • 1 . • I ttl A m . . ,
bo built from Griffin to Decatur SHchu8at ts, to the memory of his mother, P rov t '. n " , cr ‘ llp . p W1 ‘> track-lay tug
i • . i:u .a i oil this r nnr. for .w r. u..,t A****
W«ik ‘in flu* section between Griffip and
New nan has been going on for some time. J
A Washington dispatch to the Charles j
inti News savs fnc Attorney General is ]
not disposed to engage in fiuy furfber ar- j
gnrnant of the Verger case, and it is now j
believed that the decision in reference to j
granting the writ of habeas corpus will
delayed until Mississippi shall have
ccii tally reconstructed, w hen Yerger will
as>d free public library at samo place, ou '*'' s r, ’ ad * 01 ' or »iuety days.
$100,000
I J iiillips Academy, Andover, *30,000.
Massachusetts Historical Society, $20
000.
Harvard College, for Museum a-m
Destki'ctive Fire in Macon—J. //. Ze
/in 4 Co's Drug Store Burned.—On the llt’n
inst , the extensive frame drug store of J.
H. Zelin it Co ., on the corner of Cherry
and Second streets, was partially destroy
OYfSTIE2£t SALOON
mr CONN’S Restaurant is now open.
SALAD DRESSING & CURRY
At
Milledgeville, Oct. *26
POWDER,
CONN’S
43 2t
LOTTOS .MARKET.
Liverpool, Nov. 16.—Cotlon ll^d.
New York, Nov. 1G—Cotton 25Je.
Savannah, 23 to 24c.
Auouhta, 23c.
Macon, 22Jc.
Milledgeville, 22\c.
Gold, iu New York, 27.
MARRIED, '
In Wilkinson county, November 4th, I860, by
Rev. O. B. Anderson, Mr. Thomas Pottek and
Miss P. Wood, both of Baldwin couuty.
other purposes, coctaining ltib4| acres, mor«t or
i less.
i Also—The “Noble’s Place," being let No. Mi2,
j in (he 1st district of said county, containing 20V.i
' acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Yopji. $car-
; borough, and others, and knowu as tlie ••Noble’*
j Place
The "Lock Place, "being lots N«s. 120 and 121,
containing 31*1!^ acres, in Iho 1st district (twelve
acres being formerly sold off) adjoining lands oi
| Yapp, Judge Baker, and others and the above
mentioned Nnljlf-’s Place, and known as the
| “Lock Place,”
' Also—The "Ifni linker Platt.” being lot No.
170. containing 262j acre.-, tuoiv or less, in the 1st
j district, of saul county, anil known ns the “Wm
! Baker Place.”
Also—The ”ForMum Place, being lot No- I7’>,
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
t)rv Goods,
With SADDLERY, HARNESS, RIDING ami
....WAGON BRIDLES....
Ail of which will be sold low for cash, by
T. T. WINDSOR «V CO
Milledgeville. Oct. 10. L't-i* -12 4t
.Dissolution.
rsnilE FIRMS OF JONES & WAY. of Sa-
*1 vanuali and JOHN JONES & CO., ot
Milledgeville, arc this day dissolved liy mutual
consent.
The business will be continued in Savannah t,y
Mr.CliAiti.TON II. Wav, who is authorized to
Also—iiie rorvnum riact, Demglot ao. i/->, . .. . .. ,
in the 1st district ol said county, containing *«£ J* r «‘»e <m,. ot JO.NKs A Bi\ in h,,u.da
acres, mere or loss, (with the encumbrance of
At the residence of ihe bride's father, on the i Mrs. Caroline Fordham’^ dower) adjoining lands
,,and j
|N - . , * Iiuo u^ouuir
Professorship nf American Archaeology and ed by fire. The Joss is estimated at be-
Efhnolegy, $150,000
V
tween twenty five and thirty
ale College, for Museum and Natural j dollars on the store of drugs, medicines, I
Historv, $150,000. ’ • ..." ,
he turned over by the military authorities ' 000
Peabody Institute at Baltimore, $1,000,-
thousand
ediciues,
hnndred
to the $t3tc Courts.
Tlie yield of cotton this year in Bril is!
India is estimated nt $125,000,000 in gold
T’lie government h.ts also established 19,
Oi.iU schools, a(tended by 600,000 native i
children. There a:e already 6,000 miles
of railway in operation, and it is now pro
posed to build 9,000 miles more at the
nits of three hundred miles a year.
Maryland Historical Society, $20,000.
Kenyon College, $25 600.
j Public Library at Post Mills, Xhetford,
i Vermont, 810,U00.
Southern Educational Fund, $3,000,000.
Loudon Poor, 81,750,000.
I His kindred, $1,500,000, and many
! smaller donations.
paints, etc,, and at. least fifteen
dollars on the building.
A specimen of tlie wonderful plant, the
•‘Fiower oi the, Holy Ghost" has been sue-
cessftilly raised in Norwich, Cotin. The
flower is a creamy white cup, nearly as
iargi: as half an egg, and extremely beau
tiful, and its wonder as a natural floral
growth is the fact that in this flower is a
little pure white dove with pink hill and
For Brealvfast-
BUCKWHEAT, SAMP nmi GRITS, at
CONN'S.
HOMICIDE.
Kith inst., by Rev. Mr. Hall, Mr. \\m. O. Whita-
Ki.it, of Baldwin couuty, and Miss A. C. Martis,
daughter of Col. Elijah Martin, of Coweta co.
\ D M INISTIl AT OH’S SALE.—Will he sold
A\ before the L'ourt-lionse door in Mount Ver
non, Montgomery c.oduty. ou the lir.-f Tuesday in
J January next, ali the\lauda belonging to t(io *■?-
Not a single Republicau is elected to
ibese iacta^ indicate the rapid progress 1 either branch of the Maryland Legislature.
l The majority for the Dcmocrais in the
j State is twenty-five thousand. Let them
from Maryland learn their early destiuy
in every State of the South.
Geo. Holiinshead shot and killed Dick
Williams, a freedman, on the plantation
rented from Dr. It. G. Harper. From what
we can learn, the shooting was justifiable,
as his life was threatened ; bnt as the
case will come before the Superior Court
eyes, ami its head turned a- if looking : at its next session, we do not think it
over its back. Its wiugs, feet, bill, etc.,
On the I0ih inst., in Baldw in county, j tate of N. P. llamiitoDldvcM, t»> wit:
Lot known as the idicc whereon N. P. Hainil
of European ideas in India.
There are at the present time in Lon
don end its suburbs about ninety Roman
Catholic churches and chapels. At the
beginning of this century there were only
thirteen.
The Sultan lias presented Eugenie with
j magnificent- sabre set in precious stones ;
also, two Arabian stallions for ihe Prince
Imperial.
Mr. Drake, who put down the first oil
veil in this country, and who at one time
was worth a million, recently died in the
poor house.
The British government allows th» son I repentant sinner sent a dollar gold piece.
of tlie King of Abyssinia only 83,000 a 1
Letters received by the British Minister
at Washington indicate that her Majesty's ; year, and is halo and hearty, with the ex
arc as absolutely perfect as those of the
living dove, whoso cotinteipart this won
derful mimic bird is.
Hon. RevorJr Jolnison ami his wife aie
to celebrate their golden wedding in Bal
timore on the 16’ii. lie is now itt his 74th
proper to give the conflicting rumors as we ;
heard them.
1 J 1
ton lived, <*a.'iiaiuiug
lot adjoining the same,
hu undivided intei'csi iu
Land,' 1 adjoiuiug Ba
acres; ali ill tnedlstdis
under an order
county, fur tlie beuetit of^tUa heirs and creditors
of saiu deceased. Tv m- liade known on the day
of sale. CHARLES S. '.HAMILTON. Adtn'r.
November 16, 1869 46 ids
~AVi;iii,
acres; also, a woodladd
louiainiug 750 acres; and
•t kuownastbe “French
jjuiug 200
muty. bold !
diuaary of Mentgoinery
of Win Fordham, Win. R bear borough, A
known as the •‘Fordham Place."
Tiie above described lands, containing, in all.
2,4t>2 acres, more or less, sold ns the property. 1 :
the estate of Cullen O’Neal, deceased, for the !>cn
otit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
bold under Ihe. enenmbrauee of rho w? low’s dow-
<-r. Terms fAsh Purcimsora furnishing deeds
and sf am ns. Possession given 1st January. 1-76.
J YMES F. ROBINSON.
Adin'r on .-slate of Cullen O’Neal
( I, j.-ibar'-’<>, 1 SOD fit t l-
A PH IH T f Ul A T i 0 X,
G-oorgla.
liy RUFUS B BULLOliK, iroccruoc »j eiuti Stale
Grateful for the gracious goodness of the Great
I Crea'-oi . vouchsafed to us during the seasons uow
j doting r\ith the gathering of fruitful crops for the
Husbandman; with amide rewards fur the Mcr
tion.” and by Mr. John Jones, in Milledgeville.
who is authorized to sign for the firm »<f JOHN
JONES A CO., “iu liquidation.”
« .tOHN JONES.
CHARLTON It. WAY.
Milledgeville. Oct. 19, 1*469 42 1m
{ ^XECUTOR’b SALE.—Will be sold before
~A tlia Court-housed Air in the town of Reid*- ,
viile, 1'aH nall connrN ttithin ihe lawful hours of I chant aud Artizan : anu vrithlmalth prevailing a-
Goverument is prepared to reduce the sin
gle rate of postage between the United
States and Great Britain to three-pence,
and that therefore the early adoption ot
this measure of postal reform is highly
probable.
'A lover of Jesus” sent to the Treasu-
ceptmn of bis eyesight. Mrs. Mary John
son is a daughter of Robert Bowie, who
was Governor of Maryland iu 1814 12, and
was in her youth very beautiful. They
have been the paronts of ten childreu, anil
have well on to fifty grand children. Hi
golden wedding will be a gran 1 afiair, uo
Lot of Sole Leather for sale very low at
J. L. JOHNSON A CO.
TAXES.
rilHE TAX BOOK will be closed on the 20th
A of November, proximo.
J. R. STROTHER, T. C.
Baldwin County. ■)
Large supply of Flour, all qualities, at j
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
sale, ou the first Tuesday in January next, all the
I lands belonging so Jauej Wiiiianii and h«r heirs
1 Sold for distribution.
November ](
y Department, last week, forty books of I ,iouljt ’ Mr. and Mrs. Johuson being social j t h a t tlio house occupied ly Mr. S. Bs
;old leaf lie had stolen from it. Another : ,U as an ^ cou fl^ e 111 l he Lnitcd | p r0 f eg80r j n Oglethorpe College, eau
We omitted to mention last week >
Bates,
caught
Terms ca:li.
BENJAMIN STRIPLING, Ex'r.
'», ?C69 (jens) 46 tds
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of John
ii. Morrison, Jr , decease!, arc required to make
immediate payment, bnd iiot-e having demands
against saia estate ar*?--ne^*es!.ed to present the
same duly authenticated wiiniu the time prescrib
ed by law, THOMPSONjG. GIBBS, Adm’r.
Mt. Vernon, Ga., Nov. i6.’J869 16 6t
SZsancstead IVotice.
{ GEORGIA. MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Cl By John A. McMillak, Oidiuaiy.
John Cooper has .-nipliil for an Exemption ol
Personalty un<t settil
Madame Anna Bishop will settle in
New York and lead a Church choir there.
The late Marquis of Westminster was
the richest nobleman in Great Britain. His
property lay chiefly in the city of London.
IIis income was some $4,000,000 yearly.
Some people’s tenacity of life is almost
incredible. At Milford, N. H., the other
day, a painter fell from a scaffolding. Al-
five millions of dollars worth of laud un
der the homestead and other laws.
It is a mistake to suppose that ex-Pras
idem Pierce left a million of dollars. His
fire from sparks falling upon tlie roof, aud ! Homestead, and I will pal
.. , . . . . , j 26th day of November, It
iiiunghii our inhabitants:
Let al! the people <>f this State, singiv or in as- !
seiahly, laying a;l business aside.' devote Thurs
day. the Eighteenth Day of Sorcmber acjt, o> 1
Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty God. for the
great mercies and blessings which we have en
joyed. and unite in prayer that we may be wor
thy of a continuance of His goodness.
Giv^n under my hand and the Great Seal of the. i
State, at tiie Capitol,in the city of Xtlanta, j ..
this 25th day of October, in the year of
our'Lord one thousand eight hundred and j
sixty-nine, and of th
United States the ninety-fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
By the Governor:
R. Pal l Lusted. Sec'y Ex. Dep't.
November 2, 1869 Jt 3t
0. T. WIEDENMAN.
11'<•’ A Ktr llm/doig t’[ijiOs!/r. tht. Hold.
HAVE. JUST received a
h nice seiebtion of Watches.
Jcweirv, Diaiuomls, Clocks.
Silver A PlatPiMY. re, Guns,
pistols. Cutlery, Musical In
struiueiit.- A WalkingCattes.
SPECTACLES
fitted by the use of the Oplimctcr. Cali and ex
amine my Goods. ! will show ihem to you with
great pleasure, and will warrant each article as
represented.
15 s " Particular attention paid to the REPAIR
of line Watches and Jewelry.
Milledgeville, Oct. 12. 41 tf
MICE TO CITY TW-IMTERS.
rear, and have sent him to Calcutta to, uurmg tue last dsca. year ti.ogovern- j J’ r Jill he'Ld in the United W,lS { ° tal ‘^ de8t?0 J red with ,he 0,ber ° ut |
lira. meuthas disposed of between four *nd | in roun(J number8i 110(0 00 tons of buildings. Mr. Bates furniture &c., was
i steel rails, equal 1,100 miles of steel road ; ; saved, but in a damaged condition, fro.m
and of tiiis amount about 30,000 tons,
equal to 3G0 miles, will be laid during the
present season. These rails are iu use on
e in Mt. Vernon
J. A.
November 16, 1*169
>art end valuation ol
ton the same on the
)9.IiY 10 o’clnck, A. M., j
Ga.
BoMILLAN, O. M.C. ; tlie following property, viz:—
llONTGOMERY SHERIFF’S; SALE.—Will
LfJL be sold before the Court-house door in Mt.
i Vernon, on the first Tuesday ic December next,-j
Culm il Champi k. ^
Millcdgeviiie, October 9th, loG9. )
KDERED. i'll it. the Clerk proceed at osit-e
to lhe collection of the CITY TAX on real
isud persona! property for the year 1669, and that
ail failing to pay im by the 10;h day of November
. , | next, that the Clerk do issue execution sgaiu.-t
independence of the | i hc;n iu accordance with existing Ordinances-
True extract from ihe Minutes.
PETER FAIR, Clerk.
October 12, 1669 41 3t
THREE FARMS F0K SALK.
One consisting •>! 405 acres.
46 2t
Two tracts of land, or.<- containing o<Ki acres, in '
I / 1 EORGIA, BALDWIN (COUNTY,
j vT Oil the first Monday oAlanuary. lb/O.appli
— | eluding the premises where lsiiam Green formerly
and present taking, and so he died com
paratively poor, though within reach of
millions.
According to the Chicago and Cincin-
tLough he broke a flag stone an inch thick ; nati papers there is no perceptible abate
upon which be fell, his skull was fractured, | meat in the financial pressure in tbatquar
both legs were broken above tlie knees. | ter. The low prico of grain disconrnges
one hip was dislocated, and the bones of! the farmers, and business prospects gener-
one elbow were shivered to atoms—he ;
talked rationally when picked up, and j
bids fair to recover ! He may well exclaim, !
with Macbeth,”! bear a charmed life.”
The Virginia Penitentiary, it is an- j
nounccd, Is about to commence making !
boots Giul shoes—a Boston manufacturer
having proposed to employ three hundred ;
i,I the convicts iu that business, and hav- j
estate will barely realize $60,000. lie more than fifty different roads, and arc
was a gentleman above bribery, jobbing j partly of American, principally of Eng
lish, and to a small extent of Prussian
manufacture.
PAY~UP.
The following inducements are held ouI to
old subscribers to pay up :
As an inducement to our old subscribers,
i we offer the following inviting terms. If
five-sixths of our subscribers will pa}' no
til dues, embracing the year 1SG9 to Jan-
; the manner in which it was handled
i getting it cut of the house. The building l cation will be made by me
was the property of the College.
A BOUT THIRTY ACRES ol fresh iand.ciear-
ii. ed and in cultivation, and twenty deadened ;
A DWELLING and a good well of Water.
Another ccusisting of 416 acres—150 cleaved.
lived, and 525 acres, including the premises where I ' T um
: (J. B. Mosley’s family now lives; levied on as the i “ "" ELLING nnc. a good fcpnug ot Water.
ally are represented as anything but cheer
tul.
A New York country girl, on her way
. . , i . , ■ i D . j i uarv, 18/0, we will give tiiein a chance to j , .
to .church to be married, was upset ami j - h and sold at wholesale
' ^ We are pleased to record that our
friend T. W. White’s Cottou Planter, took
I a premium at the late Putnam county Ag-
r’n ultural Fair. It was considered a No 1.
I article not only for planting cotton, but
j for distributing manure.
| It is a good thing, and our planters i
should have them on hand by all moans.
I £3^ A No. 1 article of Oak Tanned ■
SOLE LEATHER, made out ofbestTexas hides,
) county fur letters of guardiBuship of the person
■ and property of E. A. But'tf, imnor 'Ben ofE. A.
Butts, of Htuicdck countv, fet'd.
' ARTHUR I. BUTTS.
November 16, 1869 46 5t
tlie Ordinary oi said | property of C. B. Mosley, to satisfy a ti fa issued
- . - from the Superior Gourt of said county in favor of
-1. A. Phillips vs C. U. Mosley. Prop 1 rry pointed
out by plaintiff.
A.ugusta, Gra.
Aiso, 250 acres ot laud, levied on as the proper- . in two payments
. r . rr i\ i. ? > l r t: U..L1...;., s \
Also, the place whereou 1 live, consisting ot
460 acres—250 cleared—having a good Orchard,
Dwelling, (jin house and odor out houses, all ot
which 1 will sell on terms, half ca-li and balance
Kettle well’s AA Manipulated Guano.
A
broke her leg, but would not have the limb j <Law, as a present from us, all names be
prices as cheap as can be I AllilllOlliilled AlkflMlH* PllOSIfliale,
tbhoe-makars anil Leather deal- » 1
set until after the oilier bandage wa9 put
around her.
Soma weeks ago a terrible couflagra-
.... . i tion occurred nt The village of Radocziti,
nig agreeii to invest 8,90,000 in permanent - 1T > v , -■
” , 7 , , " . , in Hungary. \> line the men and women
laachiuerv and the same amount m the , A,'- ,
purchase of ieather stock.
Is there anything in tlie world that can !
beat a good wife? Yes, a had husband.
Duluth, Minnesota,-which was a wilder- i
ness two months ago, has now a popula
tion of one thousand, a Mg hotel, a church, |
newspaper and a school house.
Bishop Ames recently said that he was
not horn in tbo Methodist Episcopal
Church. His grand fathers were both
ministers—one Episcopal, the other Con
gregational— while he, absorbing the es
sence of both, came out a Methodist.
iiad left their houses to work in the fields;'
a fire broke out in a barn, and consumed !
]25 out of the 130 houses composing the
village- Twenty one little children, who :
had been left by their mothers iu their
houses, perished in the flames.
It is worth Something to live among the i
; divorcers. The clerk of the couuty con
taining Chicago, makes 8100.000 a } ear
from fees and salary.
A scientific article in a magazine says j
that not fifty diamonds, large and small, I °‘ ~5, or over, in
1 ’ any one year 1 ~
The following are the disbursements by
the Government during the month of Oc-
toiler: Civil and miscellaneous.'84,010,
110; war, 55)514,715 : navy, S2.014.6S2 ;
interior, pensions and Indians,81,212,985 ;
total, 642,842,492.
are discovered during any one year, al
though over twenty thousand aro soM our
ing that period, aud he concludes tint
4“ sih fashionable.
ing put iu a box,
Two fine Gold Watches, full jewelled.
One fine Revolving Rifle, shooting 6 times.
One Rifle Walking Cane.
Ouo Mississippi Rifle.
One ret fiue Silver Plated For ks.
One Silver Pitcher.
Two Silver Cups.
One Silver Card Basket.
Two Silver Goblets.
We will give in place of any of the a-
bove named articles, any other article not
mentioned, of the same price.
For aii new subscribers to the number
a Club, a double-barrel
shot-gun will he drawn for and given as a
present to the drawer. For 50 new sub-
;
I had at Balti nore
j era of the surrounding country would do well to ; Ammonialrd Super Phospha!
; call and examine the stock before purchasing 1
elsewhere. Call at
J. L, JOHNSON <& CO. ;
Milledgeville, April 20, ’09 16 ly
ty James R. Calhonb, lying on the waters of Ti
ger creek, adjoiuiug James J. Calhoun and others, j
to satisfy one ti fa issued from the 1221st District !
Court ol said county, in favor 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, 18G9 43 tils j
t i EORGIA, BALDWIN' COUNTY.
f Notice is hereby given to ail whom it may
concern, that on Ihe 6th day of December, 1869,
I will apply to the Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell tiie real estate of John Scogin. dec'd,
in said county. J. S. SCQGIN,
AdiuTof John Scugiu, dc-c’d.
October 20, 1869 43 4t
CHARLES IVEY.
40 tf
Baldwin co., Oct. 5. 186'1
‘THE.SOLTHEHa FARM & HOME/’
| Georgia Cotton Compound.
OOTTOJM*
Two fine COTTON GINS for sale
'Jones’ Warehouse.
MANUFACTURED BY
Gr. OBER & SONS,
Baltimore, Sid.
at
August 21, 1869
34 tf
What a Noise !—We kutiw of families i
in which they would as soon try to do with
out bread ns Dabby’s Pkoviiylactic Fluid, j
and no sooner does one of tlie little ones
receive even the slightest injury than there
is a cry for the Fooid. Now, there are in
the infant Hospital ou Ward’s Island, near
New York, 980 little children. Just im
agine every one of these little darlings to
burn its little finger, and then set up a yell
PURE PERU VI AS QUA SO,
DISSOLVED BOSES,
LASD PLASTER,
and
All Materials Or Compounding.
G eorgia, laurens county.
By ITashengton Baku, Ordinary.
Whereas Henry S. Alontford hss applied for an
Exemption of Personalty aud suiting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and I wid pass upon the
same on the 5th day of November, i860, at
my office in Dublin, Ga.
Washington barer, Oid y
October 26, 1863 43 5t*~
A GENTS WANTED.—Agents wanted, -875 to
2TjL $200 per month, male and female, to sell the
celebrated and original Common Sense Family
Sewing Machine, improved and perfected ; ir wi-:
hem, fell, stitch, tuck, bind, braid and embroider
in a most superior manner. Price only .815. F r
simplicity and durability, it has no rival. Do not
! V17E PROPOSE to issu** on the lAtii of No-
v » vember. and on I lie I5tll of every month
! thereafter a pnper of 32 pages, to be devoted ex*
i elnsively to Agriculture. Horticulture aud mailers
i relating to the Field ami Fireside.
j \\ hilo we do not desire to disparage any of the
i agricultural publications which are now receiving
| public, patronage, we do not believe that any of
| :hem exactly covers the ground which we propose
i to occupy.
We intend to Hsue a first-class paper, boih as to
! matter and execution. We shall employ rho best
; talent which the country affords in every depart-
; men*, and we intend to spare no pains to make
| the pap.-r a reliable authority to all seeking infor
mation on everything relating t->
The Farm and the Household.
Eminent practical agriculturists will contribute
j iirtides concerning the Preparation and Culture
of ihe Soil.
Skilled Horticulturist* and trait growers will
I keen our readers posted in regard to the Garden
and Orchard.
Persons of acknowledged experience and skill
in tlie raising and care ot stock will devote their
bay from any parties aching machines under the ! „ tr „ nt ; on t0 tlu , ; ulponant suhject .
same name as ours, miles* having a ( ertiheate ot j
The Domestic Department of the Household.
are worthless Oast.
scribe!a, a fine gold watch, lull jewelled, for Fontd ! Would not there be equally
All subscribers must pay iu advance, and times nmong the babies l
the successful drawer of the prize will be j
notified by letter from the Editor of the
Recorder. Money sent to us by Express
or Registered letter. Price, 83, iu advance.
paste diamondt
Some lankee having told Brigham
Young that ihe Pacific Railroad would
destroy Mormon ism, Brigham retorted that
“it mbs a d—‘d poor religion if ir wouldn’t
stand one railroad.”
, , r , .... A Iff AS3WI WA3
Ihe Synod of Georgia, wlacu is com- T1T -, •
, , . c , A, i t. i . • tt' Me dcHire to get tin active energetic
net s.rotig opposition from some of the lie posed of the several Presbyteries of Gem- | *> te
“ ‘ itv. j gi a aud Florida, will meet in Tallahassee, Agent as our collector. One who has bad
same experience in tlie collecting business I
aud knows bow to duu a man eleganily, |
| of letters^passed through the United States promptly and energetically as the nature the course of less thin twenty years this Compa
ny have grown from a very small beginning, to
be the most celebrated and extensive make's of
The new Constitution is undoubtedly
voted down iu the State of New 1 ork. It
trong opposition from soi
publican politicians in New York city
but iu ;he countrj' it received a strong j
r, de, though cun not powerful enough to I
f, *ve it. Negro suffrage, if is stated, un
doubtedly dragged it down.
on Wednesday, the 24th inst.
During tha last fiscal year, 760 millions
Syrup aud Molasses, very low, at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
Boots and Shoes of superior quality, at
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
I’y" Frcsli TURNIP SEED nt
J. L. JOHNSON & CO’S.
The Majos A Hamms Okgax Compa.nv.—In
FOR MALE AT OUR WAREHOUSE,
Or at any one of oar Agencies,
Or shipped direct from B iitimore to nnv Depot
WARREN, LANE & CO.
Genera! Agents for Georgia and South Ceroliua.
ETFOR PRICES AM) CIRCULARS CALL
ON
T. A. CAR AKER,
MliledgeviUe, Georgia.
Agency signed by ns, a* fh<*i
j Iron Machines.
For Cirentals and Terms, a:.plv or address,
H. CRAWFORD & CO
413 Chestnut Street, Phibulelpliii. Pa
! T>ctuber 26, 18i ; 9 43 2t r
NOTICE.
Ckili's OSce, Eupreme Coart oi' Gto;|ii, \
T
NI i > •
November 0, lcb9
J mails, forty millions more than during any 0 f (| ie case presents itself.
We regret to eny it, but we bare some
Mrs. Stowe requests the public to bus- ; previous year, and an average of twenty
pend their judgment on the letters of La- ! f or every' man, woman and child in the
GOOD AS GOLD.
BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED
OS-OaSE gold watches,
MANUFACTURED BY
THE OROIDE WATCH C O.
tf
Wo!
dy Byron to Mrs. Leigh, lately published I land,
in The London Quaiterly, until the ap
peaiari^e of her forthcoming volume.
subscribers aud advertisers who need con-
rond fell off the locomotive when traveling |
The Sultau has given «£i,000 toward j a t a high rnte of spead. After goin
the reconstruction of the Church of the utiles the engiueer missed him, backed up a
Saviour at St. Antigone, on the Sea of ; the train aud found him asleep against the w
Marmora, on the ground that bis ancestor j baufe.
instruments of the Organ and Melodeon kind in
; (he world, producing and finding demand forsev- : ]y c hn
A fireman of the Central Pacific Rail- ! “J*"* * ,teBn ° n . f 1 P .7 ^ °. *' 1,em ’ a . Sld tunes as many instruments as any other mak-
, , «... i . 1: the more ue indulge tuem, tbe more in- ers. lour large elephant tusks must be cut up
Ati.ant*, «A*lober l*t, l^fit).
^IIE following is u true r.xtr,
utes of tiie buprenif. Court :
••S* riinPAV, August 21, 1*6 '.
“It. is ordered by the Court tlmi, uulil otherwise
delerniined, tlie order iu wiiich the Circuits v. ili
hereafter be call, d, sliaii be as follows, to v.it :
‘•Southern, South-western, Fatnoia. Cbatr.alioa
elictr, Macon, Flint, Tailapoos
Cherokee, Blue Ridge, Western, Northern, .Mid .
j die, Or-mulgr e, Hastein and Brunswick.
“Aud the Clerk is directed to give the notice re :
'|itirod by the statute, in lhe newspapers rp* cified ;
! in Section 420-4 of the Code, once a week I or 60
j duys before the next t'-rur-of this Court."
The Atlanta Iuteliigenccr, Macou Telegraph
Coinfiilms Enquirer, Savannah Republican, Th
They are ali the best make. Hunting Cases, tine- i.Chronicle &. Sentinel, Southern Recorder aw<
y chased : look and wear like fmc gold, and are Federal Uuroa are requested to publish ibis police
rqual in appearance to the best gold watches ■ specified :n tlie above order, and -end the.iv bills
The kitchen, lhe larder, the store-room.and the
| fowl jard—with approved recipes iu all branches
i of housewifery, shall be attended to carefully.
We have made arrangements to illustrate the
} lest with appropriate wood engravings, and while
j the greater portion of the paper will he devoted to
| 'he instruction and benefit of the heads of Iho
house, tlie amusement <•( lhe young people shall
i not be neglected.
I The covers mid a lew pages at the end of each
number ot tlie Southern Farm and Home w ill he
j reserved for advertisements, and will be a most
j valuable medium for bu-iue.-s nn n to communi
cate with the public.
As we propose tu issue a large edition of the
iir.-t number, w iiich will be published liie day pro
Atlanta. Rome, j vious t:> »•*- commencement of the State Fair, we
would invite our friends and patrons to make ear
ly application for the iiinittd spare which we can
set apart for advertisements.
TERMS:
Single copy ] year. .-^2 00
Three copies I year 5 UO
Five copies 1 year.. 7 50
Singie copy, six mouths I (mi
iuvariably in advance.
Macon. Ga , Oct 19, Jell'd fi_‘ rp
p en i difi’erent they become. We therefore desire : every week to supply them with ivory for keys ;
a man who cau impress juet such men, that! 80 roust said to consume two large ele-
we are iu earnest about oar pay, aud that pbantsper wee
liad destroyed the church.
The : r Organs rank highest, not
, , .... . , , onlv in this country, but also iu Europe, where
the day of ludulgeuce is over, ami that ‘, ... ,, .
° . the demaua to - them is rapidly iucreasing.
qual
usually costing -$156
Full Jewelled Lcet-es, Gout's ; !o 'bis office.
and Ladies’ size, at $15 cacb
OIK DOUBLE EXTRA REFINED Solid Oroide
Goid Hunting Cases, Full Jewelled Levers, arc
equal to $*2Ul> Gold Watches: Regulated and Guar
z. D. HARRISON, Depute Clerk
October 19,1869 42 ,9>
B ankrupt .-ale — wui be sow before the
Court-house door in the town Millrdgo-
unlccd to keep correct time, and wcar and not tarnish, \ ville Baldwin county, Georgia, between the horn
truth #■ rtm htttr l ns ft at JWv.l? phc n i . . ‘ . ,
This remarkable success is unc
'liousaud inhabitants in Alabama and Mis j 8th to Washington from tbe Mississippi
fissippi is building a cotton mill.
Tlie North Georgia Methodist annua!
Conference will meet at Home on tho 8th
Judge Dent, as we learn from a special they will be dunned as often as a true
elman prays, which is five times dai
We are forced to collect, to settle up to the very important improvements they have
tnth Ectra Fine Casts, at f<20 each
,\o money is required in advance.
We send
of ten in the morning and three in the afternoon,
on Saturday,the 2fiih of November, inst . the fol
- - . — — —doubted ly owing by Express anywhcie within tbe United States, i Jowhnr'property viz'
Almost every thriving town of threi ; , 0 the Charleston News, returned on the , jj U6se l !nal , prays, which is five times dai greatly to their superior skill in this speciality and i payable U> agent ou delivery, with the -privilege i Alilhat tract W laud fHomestead of <6<ri.*y a
« - ’ ‘ J ' " T " r "'“ * K “ '*— ’ • to open and oxaimue^lore paid for, aud if not! cres excepted,) formerly own-d by Thom«« S
day of December.
George AYilkes, now in Europe, has con
*er8ed w:itb aa eminent Faris Physician
relative to the character of Nspoleon’6 ill -
60SS. The physician confirmed the state-
n| etjt heretofore made that the Emperor’:*
disease was incurable, and gave as hii
°P'ii!:in that he w'ould not live six irfonths.
Missouri hns produced an arithmetical
phenomenon, named Fields, who, without
'he slightest knowledge of letters or fig
"res, solves any mathematical problem—•
■ruin twice two to the calculation of a lu
"ar eclipse—iu three minutes.
The produet ol a single grape vine of
'he Scuppernong variety, in Jacksonville,
^ I*., has been sold for oue hundred ano.
ninety-two dollars.
^ s ' hy is a newspaper like a wife? Be
cause every man ought to have one of his
Receipts of cotton iu New Orleans, from
•rept 1st to November 6th, ] 79.774 bale*,
"gainst 179,337, showing vary little im
* r ease over last year.
speeches with Alcorn, tbe Radical candi- j «s far as possible, the estate of the late R.
date for Governor. Dent predicts that he i M. Orme. A single man preferred, and
cauvats, having made no ess t inn or J : __ r _:li„ c »i._ i_._ u effected in this class of instruments
result almost iu equal measure,
lierence to, and energetie pursui
none accepted without a good endorsement ' c ;p] es- Inflexible rules with them a
as to his moral and social character, which the eery best work only, availing themselves of ev
! must be good.
will carry the State by 3U.0U0 majority
If Dr. Livingstoue has really discovered
that oue of the sources -of the Nile rises
ten degrees south of the equator, that riv
er becomes the longest in the world. Tho
distance from such a southern latitude to
Cairo, is about equal, in an air line, to the
distance from the inoutli6 of the Mississip-*
pi to Sitka, in Alaska, or to Upernavik,
in Greenland, or from the Isthmus of Pa-,
nama to the mouth of the St. Lsw'rence
River.
William B- Astor expects to have a*
large nn income as the Marquis of YV est-
rainsler, when his long leases fall in.
Photographs are printed with the or
dinary printers' ink in London, 12.000 un
sold as tbe property of Thomas 8. Bagiev. I
FOR SALE—A COPARTNER WANTED.
The present editor of the Southern Re- having fixed prices which
corder, as executor upon tiie estate of the
Any oue buying an Organ made by this Compa-
late R. M. Orme, Sen., desires to sell the P an 7 I,as the satisfaction of knowing that he has
one of the best imtruments of the class which
can be made, and this at the lowest price at which
such work ean be afforded .
46
deceased’s halt interest iu the paper.
We desire an active and energetic co
partner, one who will take charge of the ' November 16 1869
out-door business aud financial department — “
of the paper. We have a plan on foot that] Hamas, Hoes, Plough-lines, Traces,
we think will prove of great advantage to j &c„ at
the paper, aud all that is needed to make
the Recorder a handsome paying institu-
J. L. JOHNSON A CO’S.
ed, and to avoid bogus concerns, order only ■
from
THE OROIDE WATCH CO.,
143 Fulton Street, New York- ;
November 9, 1SG9 45 3m
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO
announce the name of John B.
Fair, as a Candidate for tiie of
fice of City Marshal, at the ensu-
45 tde
ing election.
(tfONTGOMERY COURT OF
1TJ. October 26, 1^69.
Mrs. Calheriue McCriinmon has applied for an
exemption of personalty and settiug apart and
valuation of Homestead, aqd I wilt pass upon the
same on the 24th day of November. 1859, ?.t 10
o'clock, A. M . at my office in Mt. Vernon, Ga.
J. A. McMILLAN, Ord’y M. c.
November 9, 1806 45 2t
^EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY-
pressions being struck from one plat* iu I tion, as it was before the war, is the right
a day. * ’ ““ ^ “ L
UT’NEW FLOUR for sale by
J. L. JOHNSON & CO.
Communism has found a home in Iowa.
Near Marengo there is a colony of 1300
inhabitants, owning over 20,000 acres of
laud, and having nil tilings in common
They ate » religious sect and Geirnans. j
The celouy was organized iu 1855. '
kind of man to aid us- Oar businets is
too large for us to do it full justice in all
depaitments. We prefer one who has a
practical knowledge of the printing busi-
. i ne*».
Will our exchanges do us th« kiuduess at a lower tate of interest, and hopes some
Marshal, at the ensuing election. 44tde
I Secretary Boutweli authorizes tbe New TvroxIcE u hereby given that orUhe 1st Mon-
York Sun to say that he has not sent any jr^j day 0 f December, 1H69, application wiil be
| agent to Europe about any loan, nor an- 1 made to ihe Ordinary ot Baldwin county .Georgia,
tborieed any one to act for him. He has i for leave tosell all the real estate in said county
always been iu favor of funding the debt j hfi|,1n ?ri ,,!J ,o A ' S pp?^0N BRUNDAGE^’,,T
Whereas, John J. McLendon* Las applied
for au exemption of personalty and selting apart
\\ E ARE AUTHORIZED TO | ani j valuation of Homestead, and I will pass upon
announce tbe name of John j the same on the 29th day of November inst., at
Walls us a Candidate for ! my office, at 10 o’clock on that day.
to notice I
time to get it down to 4£ per cent.
ELAM 8- BRUNDAGE,
Novsmbor 3,1^69
Ex’rs.
4t
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y.
November 9, 1869 45 2tf
d a EORGIA. MONl'GOMEKY COUNTY.
vJ Joseph Palmer lias applied for esetr.pt : on of
personalty and setting apart and valuaiun of
Homestead, aud I will pass on the same at 12
o’clock M., on the 29th day of November, inst.,
at my office. JOHN A. McMILLAN,
Ordinary of Montjoni^.-y <•« nnty
November 9, 1869 ' 4i St
Administrator s “Notice.
V" OTICE is hereby given (baton the 6th day
-L v of December, A. D. 1869. 1 will apply to the
Ordinary of Baldwin county for leave t" ,-eli the
real e-late belonging to the ♦*st a t v . of STEVEN
BERTON. late of’said countv. deceased.
B. B deGRAFFKNRIFD, Adm’r.
October 12,1869 II td
Homestead Notice.
/^EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY—
Elizabeth Graham has applied for Exeuip
g apart and valuation
upon the same at
October, 1669, at
TON BAKER,
aureus countv.
October 19, 1669 42 2: f
G i EORGIA, LAURLNiTCOL'NTY. :
» Whereas Mary A- Brett has applied for au
Exemption of Personalty and settiug apart and
valuaiioa ot Homestead, and I will pass upon tho
same on tbe 20th day of November, instant, at ray
office, at IU o’clock of that day.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord'y L. C.
November 2, 1869 44 21%
G iEORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
* Whereas James T. Thigpen has applied to
me for au Exemption of Personalty and settiug «
part and valuation of Homestead, and I will pass
upon the same on the 2l)tii day of -November, in
stant, at inv office, at 111 o’clock, A. M. of that day.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ord’y L. C."
November 2, 1869 44 2t4!
'I'WO MONTHS afterdate application will he
L made to the Ordinary Court of Montgomery
ccunty tor leave to sell all the real estate belong
ing to the estate of Thomas M. McRae, dec’d.
JOHN McRAE, Adm’r.
October 12, 1809 41
EF* FAIR NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS indebted to tbe undersigned
xSt are earnestly requested to rail and settle. Af-
terthe FIRST OF DECEMBER, ail claims, rr it hint
ejeevtivn, prior to 1865, as n aaired by lair, w ill ha
placed in suit SAMUEL Q WHITE.
Milledgeville, Nov. 2, 1869 44 ill