Federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1865-1872, October 17, 1865, Image 3

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jpfMvai Sklwfon. Tm O O Ali. the federal inion WlU. b « Convent* 00 rate* - i copy «ent to those who wish it during- the snd Legislature at the following 6 copies. for four months, $1 <"• .. •• •> r» 00 The Hun/. -The Hank XEW ADVEKTISEMEX’TS. Family Grocery Store. ,\r Tin*, olh stand ok D. B. STETSON will b0 f u ,niil Baron, Lard. Meal and Coin, Salt, Hire. Mackerel. Sugar and Coffee. Pepper, Ginger and £|i.ce; also good oid Bourbon Whiskey; also Crockery, See. A large supply of Groceries will be a few days when m more extended notice given Nu Chance for idle Negroes.—Idle!of the bonds of the State. ’■* and U ar Debt of Alabama. 1 President or Dictator, and lit* *Fiould fn «i o° f i 1 le ? tS i fe f a,e ’ perhap - S ‘ 1 iht,ue commissions to adventurous eutitled to the place of chief mourners in i * ^ • - t ^ j.j r the burial of our State credit. «. uacro- j Amencans .. Mr. Da vis d.d four years inonioiisly murdered by the convention | to bold Britons, Irclatnl would not lately; at any rate, they are, probably, tong want a navy. Under British: T HAVE on hand a variety of articles in the the chief victims, pecuniarily, by the or- precedents a score of SheHandoalisj p: Grocery line, which I will aeil low f.»r cash.— dinance repudiating the debt incurred by ; and Alabamas might put out from guidon ''° f ' C *” * l ^ ° ld the State in aid of the war. Ordinarily, j American ports, and sweep the coin- D. M. EDWARDS, pcrhupf, these institutions are not etui- merccof England from the ocean. _Mlilc.lp.riii., o.t. 17. laa. 11 r„- tied to the svmpathies of the public, but 1 a ,, , . . , ■ ! vm'toi,' yet, in this case, there is a hardship in the L n f“ 8 ,i!fl? U u L [ 1 ? ,an ? & e!8 " lt0 POn *i f A ‘ . f [ rpo which they invite the attention of the pub- treatment which they have received at the dlfitculty she w ill be able to ap- hereby ! * lic " eneral!y ’ C0asi8ti,, S in GRAND OPENINIG OF BRY-GDoaS at the emporium of JOSEPH & PASS, hands of the State which amounts to cru- P*ci.iate the \alue of an honest o he el ty and shows that they are not the on- dience °f the neutrality laws. The ly class of corporations which have no ! Fenian movement is not likely, how-, ,j I<tn .. ock Cn ^ 1(J . jee - Sf,u l 8 - i ever, to become very formidable. The! _ caution die public tbak I will pay no debts,con tracled by her since the 1st day of October. i8t»5. HENRY BRISCOE. 11 5t. - i '-"*■!S'hSyT'T’ N ,ou , gh • nd l WASHINGTON HALL ice win be| . ^ e . 1 , mate bra\e, have hardly the capacity of or- _ e . to turn over the com in their vaults to the i „ an i„|:, in „* * - , r i-„ I s stll! °P en to the public. Arrange- JfaB : State treasury, and to take in lieu there- ? atan and of wie.dltlg disciplined | menta have been made lor the ac- ifffl ES—Idle of the bonds of the State. 1 ruler this I n ' asM *, 1 / he . Im,,men in tj.e British | Of Membera ol the Con- Jii|| negroes stand no chance, in Alilledgeville, legislation, the Eastern Bank of Alabama, wiH, with few exceptions, light to enjoy ease without labor. Capt. ilowe*! wo arft "iformed, paid into the State j * 0, „ the Queen ; and those who, at a l J 3 . . . .. . treasury about $300,bou, for which it new sate distance, are incitin'; the poor i . ... n ja *s\ f cnoli vio/inlo nluilif Inm . . . ... - * BARNET I’. 11 et . . I I i • i ncnom y uuom. M U1UI 11 11 < W ■■•'** > • i*ll ul in « li I t, i I) I I l I 11 i; IHV PV"j bar, u" u-i or mii i poop e n >ou urn, an holds t j )C obligations of tin* great State of. men of I reland into a desperate revolt, an/.T* ac lm finiu nnv nS tlmt firtrt RliDiit a .... i ...i • i. 1 .1 • * t l ... . L jj goon as ho finds any of that sort. about \\ n \ town, he puts them to work on the streets,; convention, arc turned to so much waste • without compensation. To the People of Baldwin, and ahjoim.no Counties.—You will find in our columns advertisements of the best see the mischief they have done too late for the remedy; have, ordinary feelings ol WANTED paper in its vaults. If this bad been a and if tliev voluntary investment of its funds, why * i 1 "11 -n , . , ■ I,, i ,1 1 ' manhood, they wil repent bitterly the tne state might say, vou took the chances, ; , f , , and must endure the consequences; but in j * ,M, . rse condiict tlmt has ruined this instance it was a forced loan, and uot i their friends. Cl/i. Com. an investment. Besides, this sum was a I — ■■ . and cheapest goods in the city. Be sure'trust fund held by the bank under the law j A taro Hale Jar Xnr England.—If to go to the houses that advertise, beenusej of the State, and pledged for the redem-j is very evident frotti recent advices! they are liberal men, and will give von tion of its hills. NN it It the amount of coin j that the negro troops are no longer; - , . * thus withdrawn from its vaults by the tlo <»«lod in CIn.itli ll» U8t , State, the bank would proUbly be able i S " rtl ' r * 1 .. I to redeem nearly one half its circulation; ! . , , MiLLBDGEViLLE.! w j ierell8i without it, it is deprived of its I organization under President Johnson’s !:AA LBS DRIED FRUIT, for which the j vUv highest price will be paid. H. TINSLEY, Agt. J NIi Hedge ville, Oct. 1(>, 18Go. v 11 tf i \1 Y House will be open for the ac- commodatiou of Members of the C,'tin volition arid Yisiiors to the City. ' E. CANDLER. Milledgeville, Oct. 17, 186-3. 11 2t I Rich blnck Dress 8ilks. All wool French Merinoes. English Merinoes, Poplins. AH wool DeLaines. Wool Plaids, Black Silk Warp Alpacca. All wool fine Mohair, English and American Prints. English and American Mournirg, Damask and Bordered Towels, lluck and Cotton Diaper, Cambric and Jaconet Muslins, White Lawn, I.adit-s' Cambric Handkerchiefs. Plain and Hemstitched, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Silk Lace Veils, B’srego and Tissue Veils. Whiio, Slate and Mixed Hose, White and Brown Half Hose, Twilled, Red, Gray and White Flannel, Fancy Shirting Flannels, While Lamb's Wool Blankets. Balmorals and Uotip&kirts of all styles aud qualities', French Wove Corsets, Sewing Silks and Thread, ALSO FOR THE -LADIES. TTISITING New York with- the determination ▼ to. buy nothing except to supply my own necessities^ yet, when'seeing the many novelties "n the shape of „ BATS,' CAPS - AND BONNETS s and knowing the wants of my numerous patron* in and around Milledget iile. I'could not with stand the temptation, aud forgetting my determin ation. have brought to this MARKET, a very pretty stock ot MILIilNBRY, * cloak’s, DRTOOODS, AND YANKEE NOTIONS. Come and see me at my old stand, opposite the Milledgeville Hotel. W. 0. LANTERMAN. Milledgeville, Oct Dth. J865. 1U tf DR. TTAT.T. H AS REMOVED his olhre t,» ll ; e mom* over Orieve At Hetty's Dina Store. * < may be l.-Ft at the t tlicc or Drug'Store. Milledgeville. Oct.9tb, ISSj. 10 01 } — NE W GOODS FOR SALE. C l ALL ON It. J. GREEN, opposite the Mil 1 ledgeville Hotel, when you wbutt flseap for Cash Oct. 8th. !?«.->. to buy goods 10 4t. Carolina *»r any of the Southern iStateM. The work of re- I tu I t:t (t*f ill IIUHI I V tint? llilll UM 111II* IIIRLlUli: ! . . Post Master at NV. E. Quillian has been appointed ! means of paying the bill holders, and they i Policy is progressing so favorably ev- circular. { Post Master at this place, and will en-j , * , T tI,QS “ ,a ;. le ! h ® o1 ' Stale re I mdi ‘ ! ^jvhere that the negro troops have. ^ ; re J )t ter upon Ins duties at puce. He will! The M outcome,r Advertuc the Central ba heavy loser hv vention. OFFICE ACTING ASST. COMMISSIONER. Kuri-nu ol* Btfugrr., Frrrtlmrn nad Almu d.urd I.nnil. for Miair ol'lai-orgia. Augusta Ga„ Ort.'.l, LSC5. A full assortment of Notions, Ladies sud Gents furnishiug Goods, I.udifs Dress Trimmings, A full assortment of Boots and Shoes, * A large stock of Ready made Clothing, All of which will he sold- at the lowest market prices. .Being constantly in coinmuuication with GROCERIES! €*H0€EKXES I JUST ARRIVED: in ake an excellent Post-Master. £5“ Washington Hall " ill he open during the Convention. Members will there find comfortn hie quarters and good fare. —— - — IT Fi ne Cigars may he found at the Family Grocery Store of I). M. Edwards. Mr. H Fruit. Tinsley wants From the * Negro Sc-frage Voted Down ia ucnnec'ut The result ot the Connecticut is the best response ' , "P i -d. In all the larger cities, and where practicable in I 1 i: - ,t „ I he latter locality, under the ! Sub Di*triets, ft census will be takt-n of the freed —. A- * nd Ltqnors, at the oeo- Store of >lr. A. Vail, : illeilt sllOUid take certain stepson tlie j persons ill their sub-districts wanting labor to in.-ike rule still Di e- kuown fact, together with the address, or nnine l r , * — J - .1' the We had ;t tine rain L* riduy | question of negro suffrage, nml is a harbin- with garrison every 'jKirtiou of New! idJi'or tii« purp II Lrht, wlliuil will lilllkll a I.c-ideii illl-igcr of llm complete overtlirow of Hie He- ; Ibip-iami w ith negro troops. llSuKmS'kK! provement in the comfc.rt ami health I P“ bl,c “'' ."’"X- H is /" tl, ” t ‘ ,!a ; * . i honest amt slippery tricksters, now that ol the community. | the deleat is accomplished, attempt to be- . -vr- rpi c* ^ ,, . r i, ,, j fog the subject only pretending that it I lie Superior Court ot Bald- b . • - 1 13 ^ f was not a party issue, Never was a par- win iidjourned its session on Saturday jy jssne moie. squarely presented, or more last. The presentments of the Grand ! boldly accepted. What is its history? Jury will appear in our next issue. | Why that in the Connecticut Legislature, mug. I Cigar*. Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Beat LorilUrd's Maccoboy Snuff, I’ockot and Table Cutlery, Collins’ Axe*. Sifsers. Pad Lock*, Cut Tacks, Blacking A Brushes, j Willow Baskets. Measures, Jitters, Cotton Cards, ! Brooms, Buckets. HATS, Shoos, of ail sizes, , - ■ Colgate’s Perfumed and Erasive Soap, Syrup, No. 1 TONIC BITTERS. Tolmcco Cigais. Can. i Vim-gar, Champagne Cider, dies. Sardines, Cheese, Ciackers, and various oth J „ij . . er articles too numerous to mention. All of which j »WpCri«ll, ' Of fill «tli(I Old HfltiUCnY E BRANDIES, BOURBON, KONONGiHEIA AND RYE Wfflsnrs. Champagne ami other Wines, of fine brand. rp.»Mf Intelligence oifcc? es"abftoi‘.ed ! vsiU be bold cbe *P !" r Cu * h -. CilU Rnd me. CO. 10 tf . . . , .. - consisting of Dried North to the reconstruction President, and is likely till we hold our election »v c rCnril^r’i! limi«e will 1 To have achieved such a triumph , i-g- Mr. B. ?5. Lapri i. i Henublican policy and in a New ! ground that military rule still i-ic-i , , - . fll . . . . , i c iu|»ii»m.aii anu in. i>Ow c J 1 1 o^Bprent nearer ul access, aud a full statement of t) tic* open uuiing ine ^ on\ eiuion. England State too, is an excellent be°in- | vnil?, and we trust thut Jif. Johnson number aud kind of persons wanted—the kind «.f er ■ n far toward »..«„* tlie | will .eke them at their word 11*1 tit rrnrnwOH DVGFtr 'tt/ndinn t%\ \ .»•** 1 bit* fur tin* mirrutM. Tntplliirpni*p .nVw*.v M ctab1Lb..d . . W. A. WILLIAMS Milledgeville, Ga , Oct. 10, 1805. There is no telling what the politi-i a rt*; ,ir 1 ,bat > s m ? re ur /«** labor than can tied j - itiil!Hkl\T ilfilki' . . ( ® r i i • i i protitHble emj>*oymetit iu any subtluitnct, the fact will j DUJIU/lilu ilvl tjivt cal COHSpiratOrS ot tlio ratlical school : l»e mnile known Jit thin otilee, to the end that the need fT^HE I’ndersi^neti will open a first class Ho/^J* may not do if they are allowed to eon- will ISttehSUnr other aid given, to ' * Ho,We ’ for memb ^ r8 of the Convention, i tinue their plotting and scheming.— “ ' ' * ~ The radical Jacobins there, have al ready threatened repudiation, revolu- i A i i • -A* i • | p«nnauentiy empioyeaas to ina&e it probable that thev j iiAinmurii BiAren j tion and numerous other things if their j wM be able to provide for m\r own warns through » BOAKUliNIr H0l sL« .-it its last session, held in the spring since j ij es urc i JO t adopted. .Senator Sum-1 U ,‘ e cov ?[ a " w j nt » r - «•*'* be flowed to remain in or; ]% TRS. SHEA will open her house for the re- . i Mr. Johnson became President, this sub- ' i. ac e... I,,, ! ftbout clUes and towns, but must be compelled, if nec- ! AtX ception o‘ Boarders during the Convention. M r Powers ,.f Die Cine mint • , , . .. V, lUM h.HS C\ ell gOlte SO lal IIS tO advocate ; P^ary, to go to the country and accept place* ol tabor ■: i. : „ siriiate d on W -.v-m* street 5d h mn.aao.it, .of t-f Mr .Dout, of tie Uncinnat. , t was brought up by tne Republican., in executive ? e8sion of the Senate the SCr lvw ' wfl)rta ' by office,a or .**. *«<*'’ 2d bouse south, of Coiniliercial, paid US a visit on Satur- and, in spite ot the. onnositinn at the • . . .... - - .. 101 tnc ttureau. , dnv last, lie will remain during the able bodied refagecs or freed . . ou Hnncock street. Dear the Executive Mansion. people who are offered, i ,p . » or can llnd, opporlauities to labor lor their own support j *«nns reuunioie. ami who neglect or refuse to do it. Only *uch persons • . . . hhAh I L i. of either class as have aufficieut means/or who are ho ! Milledgeville, Oct. 0, 10 lit sitting of the Convention. “—— ■ tion, preparatory to the late election, the rp-Onr thank, arc tendered Major II. J. G ' vi >*, Hepublican plflt'form indorsed the action i.ftatH. f«»r his atieution in furnishing a li«t of deh j^ates r \ T . , f p . * ’ ' " . ’ i of the Legislature, and strongly rccommen- Uj ili^ State Convention. ^ J ,l,. r <']ih F.ihn notice of New Goods. U?' TUe’I elegraph line is now iu complete re pair, slid will he working at tb cut week. aud under this impression they are refusing to make contracts for the coming year.’ All officers and agents of thi.-' Bureau arc directed, and other office!* of the of advertisement. up by tiie lie): nnrHv »! ) i ,OM !!dL;itll t to I impeachment of Air. Johnson. All; 3th. Unfortunately, there is „ •istriuuciMui; iiunorit\, t\a.i SUDlDlttea to I , r ,, . .. . ^ I among the freed people ot this State, tlmt at Christum: the people by ft Strict party vole. When I tots snows me animus Ol me new there is to he a distribution of property among them the time came to hold the party conven- England radicals and the necessity of ' their being closely watched. Those fanatics tion for ded the adoption ol negro snffrage. The ,i <lt . t i, p t \ _ ^ ^ ^ 4 i 1 uiat tno * . ———- t'-* | io inaucc mem ut cui«r mio coniracw now, id at mev t enocratic con . nt n, on the contrary. • t j ie ne g ro troops on duty at their very 1 nin >' Dot - « ! the eud . ot tbt yc«r. >»e in a condition to j loot: a uecitled Stand 111 opposition to the < , ° ,, r . 1 \ - entail severe sullermg on themselves, their families. Di ce then-es 'amendment, If we follow its history <loors * " e know no better way toj.«iup«utheeommumiy. ,, place tnep.es-, ’ J < ru-evonf n revnliitum in tlnf lr„*n tv l,!l ‘ 1 "ntracts for thi* year howeri-r made, verbal ! through the canvass, wc had the same j P r ® v . a reyotuuoii in mac Jocaur\.i rolh6rwisc , will n ot be interfered with, except to com ; conijilexion of facts- every Republican | Wli^t is done should be done inline-j pel if nc^cssarv, bmii parties to campiy in good faith zealously advocating, j diately. The radicals are busy night i ic paper strenuously and day embitteriug the minds of their! in writing. The form of contract asually adopted roads ; opposing it. To pretend now, after an 1 followers, and if left alone will 800n | ‘"••kS’o'I- all men bv these presents, that of the! inglorious defeat, that it was not a party ! become so hold that it will take more! »«“l',v.'*f-r Milledgeville, Oct. 51th, 1»G3. 10 S>t Bourbon Hlihkey. Our old friends will pl< as» give us a c-all be fore purchasing .elsewhere. T. A. CARA HER. Agent. Milledgeville, Oct. ‘J, 18C'>. 9 4t. Family Grocery- Store. I Have on hand Faniily Grocerie* of every description. Those in want' of such Goods at cheap prices, are requested to give mo a call. I need not say what 1 have got. Call and eeo for yourselves. E. G. LEWIS. Milledgeville? Get. ‘2nd, 1865. * 9 4t. TO TOE MEMBERS OF THE STATE CONVENTION. CLERK’S OFFICE SUPREME COURT, ) Milledgeville, Ufa., 22d Sept., 1865. J JN pursuance of the direction of the Governor ot the State of Georgia, the session* of the , Supremo Court will be held, at Milledgeville 2nd rjUIE UNDERSIGNED will be prepared to aceom j Monday in November next. The following wilt modate a few boarders durir,u- the season of the , he the order at Milledgeville: 1st. Southern Cir- epproacliiug Convention. cuit. 2d Ocmutgee Circuit. S. E. BROt KS. At Macon ou th? 2d Monday in March. Oct. I Oth, 18Cj. E. BROOKS. 10 3t. Ig J RoieiificlJ A Bro, will open a large stock j p a j ier j n 4 ], 0 ^tnte ze goods, in this city, on Thursday next. See an( i cverv Democratic m. BOARD. THE SUBSGKIBER annonTiccH to the | public and the members of the Convention ; that this house will he open as usual tu , .boarders. Milledgeville Ocl. 10,1865. M. E. EDWARDS. 10 kitis to Lave,Le latest fashions, but they W(M ,i ( j f, e ventured on only by the 5 same pseudo-gonservative Republicans ol this mac m iu Liicrin si ic and ’ State, who insist that a single small fig inmiPuiate wilnd choice goods, we advise the ladies to loaf is n toll suit of clothes, and hides all tioops front the * ... ■ ’ ttroper distribution throughout New ''PP^‘‘e l .'“trve^>eetsve ,, it, *, , , , P . ; ctiutiiiuatiou of the cunt: iIIchu Lnglnnd, ail trouble may be averted,; intuit before the final « held and tirmlv hound to dol- Tht Fashions. Our* ladies ato anx-;. - . h f barefilced i mnu ,’i e nce ! T"''"'" ,/v,M ‘‘“' c uhite.1 state* of America in the sum o? v ; oare j acea ttnptmence than the present number of enrolled iu*. for the par-meot of which bind heirs, ... , | which would be ten,tired on only by tne l I L t .L nnl utroirrlit linf ]»«| exe»-utor*, adininistratore firuilv bvthese presents in like to get a good bargain, at the same a i? An ..t.t;... n ^ m 4t.:« UlaCKS to Keep tnem Stratgnr. iJilt oy i • - . . i time. Asour city is filled with fine and State, who insist that a single smail fig loaf is n full suit of clothes, and hides all fheir nakedness The consequences of this It6pul OLD TIMES REVIVED ail round before purchasing. We am a little selfish in this matter, v/c admit. We do like to look at them, and the further they travel the more w e see of them. Whose treat is it ? II it .defeat in Connecticut w ill be every way most propitious aud important. Jt is the last attempt that w ill be made to intro duce negto suffrage into any Northern State while ti e woik of Southern recon struction is in progress. The Republi cans will not dare to squarely present the issue again in their own Stales, and their members of Congress will labor tinder the disadvantage of trying to forco upon the South a measure which the Northern States will not endure. Although the President lias no objection to every State deciding this question for itself in any way it see* lit lie cannot but regard the result in Connecticut as highly favorable to the success of bis policy. 14 shows that even in the North, whete the negroes are so few that they would Le but as dust in the political balance, a rooted repug nance to tlieit race will not tolerate the no- ation of eqnlity- What insufferable ef frontery is it. then, to urge this equality upon the South, where the repugnance is equally great, and w here the negroes are so numerous that they would constitute a great fltsluiitriug element iu the Jiuliilto uf WM perhaps one of the first white mo that ap- the country- Mr Johnson and hie friend* feared upon these btoffs, says the Memphis Led- m Congress can play the Radicals with a ter, recently remarked, that in 1776 he went to ! perpetual arginnentvvt ad homtavm ol j "•ran account of the Stamp Act, and gotjhe w i,jch they can neither parry the point be went to war about the mgger ^ ^ ^ wi]liu? to a( ] m j t the force. gut the tamp ft. . q J, e -gratifying result has been aebiev- h has been aw»rtaine«3 by an instrument called e d l»v* the aid of the returned soldiers, Je.irene. that a mosquito’, wings v.braie .t the j who 'univcrsallv abominate all the super- 'at**ot tiftcen thousand tunes a second, ue pitch - , the note produced being more than two octaves ffhe phuantlirojiy ot pegro voting ami ue- the highest note of a seven octave piano. groe equality. Actual contact with and oh- Mankiod may l>e divided into three clans*-s :— servation among the negiocs of the South blacks to keep then, straight. , thiawnU . e t;'n,at mfarui-i, to the perils who** rnv. dl of till ne- j names HO* sohjotned, (-reod laborers.i quarter*, fuel, .i t* . . • i .i , substantial and healthv rations, all medical attendance glO tlOOpS front lite ootltil, anu 1 heir I (IU J supplies in case of sickne.*, mnl the amount set ’ re names per month during the ■ ,.•'3 *" intract; the laborers to he paid 1 ’ lisposai of the crop which i-< Conus Toys Have Arrived At Atlanta on the 2d Monday in Jnly. Witness mv ofiicial signature. y :5 ‘- CHARLES W. Dl’BOSE. NOTICE. Dissolution of Co-partnership. T HE Firm of GRIEVE & CLARtt wt* di*- oolved on the 19th ult.i9y mutual con*rnt. Either of the firm are authorized to close up the • business. The Books, Notes, Accounts, «ke„ are to he found at their old stand. , , GRIEVE a CLARK. Milledgeville, Oct 2, 1865. 9 4t D O L L 8. Whips, Rattles, Teething -State of——. Inittrotyjiug in Armory Hall. Milledgeville. Oct. 16th, 1 *'6.>. Kpigrmu—on Women. Women were born, so fate declares. To smooth our linen and our cares : And tisbut just, for by my troth, They’re very apt so i utile both. .4 Peninn Nrmiiulc. , In the mosque of tine love. See me kneel at the shrine : Hear my heart call above For nn-answer from thine. With delight, or With scorn. Dost thou hark while I sing’ Throw- a rose or a thorn— Lite or death it will bring ' A eeuf.emaM on hearing a lady p.aisc the eyes * certa.a minister, wrote the following: "I cannot pra.se the docto. "s eyes, • * 1 never saw bis glance divine; Tor when he prays he shuts his eyes. And when he preaches he shuts mine.’ fSiAWvs t* Nmcitu.—An aged gentleman who one of the first white men that ap- and the conspiracy in that locality 1be_rai«d by them on---pia n t a t«on,u , the county j Tea SdN, Balls,, nipped in the bud. Great care sh be taken to place sufficient efficient colored warriors over the residences of Phillips and Sumner, as \v»dl as Fan- ouil Hall. These are the first points to be attended to.— Sew York Herald. No. Names. Age. Rate* of pay pur mouth. Dollars | Cent* i ! i In thi* city on Tuesday Iasi, after nn illness of two j days. EnwiRD AVji.lums, youngest eon of Jqaepu H.; and Emmik D. N.sbit. 11m was bom <k'f. tftli 1863,! died Oct. I Oth 1865. at half past eleven o’clock. P. M. “There is no death ! An angel form Walk* o er the earth with silent tr* ad— He hears our lost loved thing* away, And then w<- call them “dead.” He leaves our heart* all desolate— lie plucks our fain *t sweetest HoWcr* : Transported into bliss, they now Ado... immortal howeis. 1 his eontract I* to uo.mneu close with the year. Given in duplicate at —- 186 Witness, SrOTJf! t -tbi* day of Regiolered at- Su|>»rintendent of District. 186 The till'd like voice, whose joyous tone* Made glad this seem- of sin and strife Sings now in eve.lasting*01,g Amid the tree of life.” Hat this may be modified to meet the iadivimt.tl wait's, wishes aud circumstance* ot the contmctii " parties, who can make any trade or arrangement t. is sal i is not taken of the ignorance of ihe freed peopl deprive them of a fair and reasonable compensation I'ur their labor, officers of Ihe Bureau iu TOPS, Fancy Articles, &(’•« tic.* ALSO, Spices, Toilet and Hand Soaj Soda, Candles, Starch, Matches, Blacking, Cigars, Chewing arid Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Notions, etc., etc. Miile ’k M’illfl, f«A., Sept. 26th, bC5. ^ *U *m, who eun make any tr«dt* or arraiw^eioeut tiuit j^ j \T VII r-ta, tory to themselves and so long a* advantage (j()()U$ J USl T 1*0111 i\ CW 1 Ol'lV ! t taken "I the Ignotaiiee ot the freed people to received a Stock of Goods from '•"F u ’ ,u * • » * I I ■ y a | . . • . , • this Distnet T j.** 1 . . auneti^s will not interfere, hut on the contrary wiR give aid. I L^New \ork, consisting jn.nc.j.ail^JJt tlie follow-; _ 9 D li. JAMES W. HERTY having purchased the interest of Mtu i Clark iu the Ding Store, tho business , will be conlinneti under the name and style of GRIEVE & HERTY, who will keep constantly on hand u lull stock of' Drugs, .Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, • Oils, Puffy, Glass, Books, Sta tionery, Fancy Articles, <kc,, Ac,, Ac. UF* Come in and see our new- goods at th* the corner Drug Store, sign of Golden Mortar. GRIEVE & HERTY. Milledgeville, Oct. 2d, 1865. 9 4t. “saddle, harness and shoe SHOP. - ^ S ADDLES AND HARNESS madt^W^ and repaired with neatness and dispatch Also BOOTS AND SHOES put up to order. Terms Cash. ty Shop at W. Barnett's old stand, one door east of N. B. Brocks St Co. E. J. HOGUE A CO. Milledgeville. Oct. 2. 1865. 9 4t. riieumngement and assistance iu making contracts j it^;: . f |>HE Subscriber having bought out the stock without chafing any fee or imposing Rfiy o.i.er bur- ■ T\ I> Xf S< AAI^O I 1 of W. G. Robinson, is prepared to carry ou , deu. Ihe Bureau refuse* to tis a price for labor or | 1 I K \ __|-al It VI V^ ' ' InSandersville, on'Hiursday .right. 5rh MX 1 \ . jflE TINNING BLSINLSS, Al.lCK A XRiilMA, youngest daughter ot.lM. G. | 0 U,.HitJ-lf. In the open inniket to’ihe h.g|iest“bid d M- I latO pattern and first quality. | |n all its branches Also repeirtwg done without ,,..t <i j. « —..ti— ,:bst ,, rc c.rtiFKcyfm tticmimnmr, *urn a* t» i CjKJ inTTOTHfil delay. Stove pipes made and repaired at abort one day. “Too pure lor eaitli, hrr Savior tor.k make it doubtful whether or not they will have the t , jnatire. her to niinseTT - means «fW***irry to euabte them to comply with their • OF. tile l.'ttfSt JIliJ l.PSt styles, for 3lP/l,7 tart of the contract, good and sufficient sureties to the 1 ... , f. ... - . \\ omen and Children, Crockery, Hardware and House Furnishing IJRNT GdODS, (LOTHIM, HATS, &(., 20C^S & SSOESi I shall receive during this week an assortmentof bond will be required, or wages will he secured by a • lien on the ctopsot laud. u> /S£ £ Tiiesc wntraeU must he made in duplicate Hnd np K K-, I proved by an officer of tho Bureait. or nearest Prov.»»t n"; iS?- aSSl. W ‘W “■*.>*. @BJ 1 Marshal, who should also if possible, witness thesigua-i ^ f These who learn f'Otn the experience of others —they are happy men. 2 Those who learn from fheir own experience—thev are wise men. J. Aod lastly, those w ho lea. u neither from theii own "or ftotu other people's experience they me fools has impressed the soldiers with the iiu- spcakable absurdity of giving them the elective franchise. J. The Fenian Speck op War.— Pnvaic Arms allowed to be Kept.—Gen. j j 0 l in Bull is really in trouble about the Fenians. Ireland is surrounded by British ships-of-war, the business of btcedman eu Oct. 1st, issued ordei6 "that pnvate arms, such as sportiug guns, pis tol*, &c., (other than ColUs Navy revol vers, j will in no case be taken from peace- »Lle peraous making no improper use thereofthat the side arms of paroled f '4cers of the" late so-called Confederate Array, will not bo takou from their own ers so long as their paroles are observed that “all other Confederate or United States arms of any description, such as Muskets, carbines, swords, Colt’s Navy revolvers, 5cc., will at once be seized to gether with the ammunition therefor, and persons having and coucealing the same "poo discovery, will be nrp n, ptly arrested *ud euramarily puniahed.” which is to deprive Irish soldiers lroui tke United States ot the privilege of petting foot upon their native soil.— There is talk about the dissatisfaction of Irishmen in the ranks of the Brit ish army. Three-fifths of the private soldiers in the British army are Irish men, and it# suspected that many of them may be Fenians. If British bayonets fail tHe government, then what? And if tho present disturbance should go on, and become anotbdr Irish rebellion, und there should be an Irish —:oo:— ROSENFIELD & BRO., will opeu their STOCK of GOODS, next THURSDAY, at the Stoic formerly occupied by Joseph Miller, (under the MilTedgeville Hotel) where they will he glad to receive a call from their old friends and customers, and promise to furnish them gooda at a* low pric9S and as good quality as any in the market. J. ROSENFIELD & BRO. Oct. 1G, 18G-5. . 11 It ATTENTION LADIES. J UST RECEIVED a lot of Drees Goods, Trim unnga and Furnishing Goods. JOSEPH St FAPS, 3rd door Milledgeville Hotel. Milledgeville, Oct. 16, 1865. II tf Anibrotyping in Armory Hail* Milledgeville, Oct 17, 1865. 11 NOTICE. M Y WIFE, Elizabeth Parker, h«* left my bed and board, without cause or provocation; aud all petrsoua are warned not to trust her on my account aa I will not hereafter pay any debt con tracted by her. * ROUT. N PARKER. Wilkinson Co., Oct. 16th, 1865 U Jt. lure of all the parties and explain to them the term*, conditions ana probable results of the contract. In nil cases the otlicer will inform the parties that hying of their own free will joined in the contract, they will be compelled it necessary to comply in good faith with it* terms and conditions. They will especially impress npoh the laborer that he i* to work nnu'er the direction of his employer, to be industrious end faithful, and not to leave the plantation or place of his employment without permission, unlaw he is treated with cruelty. Purcut* are responsible for their children, the chil dren for their aged and decrepid parents, and must labor for their support; and in making contract* tbi* fact must be taken into consideration, thereby provi ding for a large class of persons who would otherwise become a burden npou the community or Government. Persons who refuse or neglect to make written con tracts for next year with the freed people employed by them, will be required, should auv dispute arise a* to the compensation to be allowed, to pay the highest wngus given for the same kind of labor It? their tcigb- borhood or section of country. 7tb. Officet* aud agent* of the Bureau will on no account fail to protect the freed people in their jo*t rights, as set forth in the law* of Congress aud tbs Proclamations of the President of the United States, and for this purpose w.II if necessary call on the near est military commaDder for aid, in’ compliance with t.eceral Order 102. C. S., from the War Department. At the same time they will not allow the freed people to practice any wrong nr injustice on their employers or on society. They will remember that it is the chief' oldect of the Bureau to do simple justice to all persons, white o. black—to aid to the utmost in securing to the employer permanent and reliable labor, and in restoring the State to its former oondition of peace and pros perity. > DAVIS TILLSON. Brig. Gm’l. U. S. Vo!*., Act’g. isn't Commissioner OrricuL W. W. Deaxi.a.AG. lilt Goods, lies, Stew GROCERIES, Consisting of Kettles, Stew Pans, Tin Plates, Saucepans. Seivcs, &c. &C., .&C M Which I will sell CHEAP for CASH, 1 bacon, sugar, coffee. &e., &c.. wfcrh X , . , , will’be Kept constantly on hand and for sale at Of! delivery. 1 Sill OCJltCu &t the * the lowest cash prices. Milledgeville, Oct. 2, 1865. T. T. WINDSOR. 9 4t. Old Stand of Tinsley & Nichols. * H. TINSLEY, Agent. Milledgeville, Sept. 26th, 1865. LlgfJ t ! Light ! ! Light ! ! ! NOTICE. ON THE WAY T HE co-partnersTiip heretofore existing under; rpHIS side of Atlanta—KEROSENE OIL the style of J. Coun «fc Sons has been dis- J* KEROSF.vr. T.amp cutuvrva . * solved. Either of the surviving partners settle the unfinished business of tne firm. rill The CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT AND TOY Business will be resumed at the old stand of J. Conn St Sons, by the subscriber, in the name of W. T. CONN, where be will be pleased to see his old friends and customers. W. T. CONN. Milledgeville, Ga . Aug. 1st, 1864. 1 3m -L* KEROSENE LAMP CHIMNEYS, Beautiful assortment Kerosene Lamps, al ready in. GRIEVE <fc BERTT. Milledgeville, Oct. 2d, 1865. 9 4t. Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, T ea, coffee, cheese a mackerel. Tiu Ware Manufactured and repaired, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, TOILET SOAPS, CANDLES, Ac . HATS, BUCKETS. 8EIVES and a variety OF OTHER ARTICLE8, £F*AT THE POST OBTICE.jFJ C. J. WELLBORN^ Milledgeville. «a., Sept 2*, lldfc. 8 3m GROCERIES! Confectionaries ! T HE UNDERSIGNED have on hand a fresh stock of GKOCEIUES, CONFECTIOXAr7esTc wo.chthey offer to the citizen* of Milledgeville and surrounding counties a* cheap as the citfspas-r ’Ou- * gyasis have Wen selected with care, and our price* shall be in accordance with the times. Without enu merating the various articles in store, we just invite the purchaser to give us a call before going elsewhere He are located at the store r^ont one door 80oth ot I Tinsley au>l Mchola’ NewelT* H*H. -‘U'flwfrdi W. T. Milledgeville. Oet. Host BROTHER V 4t.