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in)!.'(!IITON, NISBET, RAINES & MOORE,
Of the Federal Union,
R M. OR.ME A .SON,
Of the Southern Recorder.
Secretary of State.--Col. Benj. Beck.
With pleasure the natue of Col. Kk«'K is re-
e.iimneiided for the above named position. Ife
».i< a soidiei in the Mexican war. and one of the
,t who volunteered for the defence of Southern
RightM in the late revolution ; by lus gallantry
H: ,.l chivalry, obtained the position cf Colonel of
■e in Georgia's lioest regiments; was in many
i te battles, in which he was wounded severs
• , -s, an J maimed
m u.lent upon him
iming. accomplished gentleman; a man of
t ued and unbiemisiied moral character: a
J >cliolnr, possessing rare intellectual en
■ p ci.Is, and extensive civil and political, as
l military information : and will, if selected,
;i,g to bis work devotion, application, gys‘em.
nest eneigy. Other gentlemen ol' merit and ]
• irth are offering for the same position ; but we j
v.ink Col. lj 'ck's merits are of the .first order, and
Mitislicd h<- will discharge his duties skillfully
.ml, Slciontly. Avon Edmu. I
For Secretary of State.
Wc mnierst.-md that our young friend Capt.
V. T. Mapi* is a candidate tor Secretary of
sue lie served his country faithfully during!
tlr War. 13 It "
SENATORS ELECTED.
1st Dist. Geo. 8 Owen*.
Vd •• A W Daley,
3d “ S Overstreet,
dth *• X J Patterson,
5th *• Bedford.
®lh “ O L Smith,
7th “ B B Moore,
f 'tii *• Isaac E Bower,
!>th Dist. Janies Dickey.
Ittth Dist. P J 8trnzier.
11th Dist. O P Boat).
12th “ W Boynton,
13th “ WA Black.
Idfli “ S. D. Fuller.
Itith “ Lott Barwick,
17th “ B R Mims,
lHth “ Wm. Gibson.
10th “ F P Brown.
20th “ L FI. Kenan.
2|st “ E S Griffin.
22d “ J ,J Gresham.
23rd Dist. '1' J Simmons.
24th “ J5 A Thornton.
,25th “ A \V Redding.
2‘5:h “ T M Carter.
27th “ J. A. Crawford.
23th Dist 1> Butler.
29th “ H. R Casey.
3iltli “ J. S. Gholstmi.
31st “ J M Freeman,
32d “ J R Rnsseli,
33rd “ \Y R Bell,
34tli “ Dr Manson.
R5th •* J F .Johnson.
36t 11 “ \V A Turner.
37th “ J B MrD«nie],
, 3-tli 8 .1 Strickland,
30tii “ .1 T Fzzard,
4 1 -t “ B B Quillian,
42<1 C- 11- Smith
43d Dist J A \V Johnson.
44tli “ II M Parris,
for life; lias a large family do- Oherokee--E C Hi
- ... . , i Chatham—G. P Ha
I >r it living; is a modest, mi clinch-Jesse Smi
REIRESKNTATIVES.
.\ppling—.Tno Robinson,
Baker—J. H. Hand.
Baldwin—S. McComb.
1 tanks—J D Gunnels,
Bartow— N. Howard, J. C. Sims
Bibb—T. Ilurdemau, W. S. Mougl.**
Brooks—W It Bennett.
It ulocli—UNI Williams,
Burke—J It Jones, J J Jones.
Butts—W. Hodge.
Camden—E N Atkinson,
Cobb—J. O. G art roll, X. K. Green.
Crawford—T. V. Gibson.
Coweta—I. E Stallings, J. W. Teach.
Clarke—F. W. Adams, Dr Durham.
CiiutI alioochee—W. Mol)ougaUt
Cherokee—E C llardin, J. J A. Sharp.
Campbell—J M. Edge.
Chattooga—F A Kirby,
Clayton—living ton.
Clay—S. R. Weaver.
Calhoun—U. W. Colley.
Colquitt—W. W. Watkius.
Catoosa— E.‘ M. Dodson.
Cherokee-'-E C Harden, J J A Sharp,
arriaon, I*. M. Rtuwell.
Smith.
Columbia—B. B. Wilkereon, P. (1. Morrow.
Dado— E. T. Rogers. •
Dawson — John Hockenhnll.
Decatur—It. F. Powell,'lUA. Swsatingan.
DeKa 1 b—JiMeEl roy.
Dooly—H Williams.
Dougherty—W. J. Vaaon.
Early—J. B. Brown.
Effingham—J. G. Morel. %
Elbert—W H Mattox.
Fayette—W P Red wine.
Floyd—(J. W. Thomas, W. A. VVowd*.
Forsyth—A \V .Johnson.
Fulton—T. W. J. Hill, R. F Maddox.
Gilmer—C. A. Ellington.
Glasscock—J F Usry,
Glynn—IT Dart. Sr.
Gordon—John W, Stanton, Geo. Harlan.
Greene— R. L. McWhorter. J - W. Swan
Gwinnett—T. H. Mitchell, S. Marti*.
Habersham'—Dr. Phillips
—- - - — i Hal!—J X Dorsey, C H Boyd.
{ s’ J. C. Ji i»>on. of Baldwin County, is a can-1 Hancock—T. .1. Smith, C. VY, Duboa*.
,, I Haralson-Walker Brock,
tatc tor Messenger of the .'senate, lie ts a osa . Barris-W J Hudson. F Hargett.
e>l soldier, has a family dependent on him for j Hart—E K YYUiite,
jipuit, and as lie is a resident of this place, the ! Henry—A. J. Cloud. Jno. Johnson,
f he is elected, have no mileago to pay I Heard—C. J. McDowell.
St tie w
Jasper—
l't i r, Pt’FK. PCFF.”—XV. II. Scott has at Ills | Johnson
Urneery Store very line cigars, which we take |-Jones
citiine- m fuTry them. He, has also
.any other choice articles in his line, which lie
\ ij take pleasure in showing all customers.
. Houston—I) M. Brown. L. B. Al*xauJar.
I Jackson—1*. F. Hinton, J. II. D.
-Baynes.
f T 'll uaentreld, 15ro. and Henry Goodman have
initoy nice new goods at their store under tlie
Mil:- igeville Hotel. Give them a visit and price
{roods. See their advertisement in another col
umn.
'!i Ki ll \x i s—iioir is your linn. Our city mer-
'iiauts "ill not lose any money by liberal adver-
umg in tlie Federal J'nion, especially when the
<i;y is full of strangers, w ho look to the papers
:ur infonnation where to go to get what they
vaut to buy.
17”!’ A Caraker has some of the very best
Uoiily llnur for sale. See advertisement.
>i~ Members and strangers will lind all kinds
-t Ronds at Joseph A Fass, 3rd door from Mil-
edgcvill Hotel.
Xu - , Goods.—Mr. Bischof of the firm of Bis-
A lleiiisheimer has just returned from the
Jani°s HickR,
W. T. McCullough.
Laurens—R Robinson,
Lee—Sami. Lindsay.
T^iberty—S A Fraser,
Lincoln—T. S. Humphreys.
Lowndes—S W Baker,
Lumpkin—X F Howard,
Maeon—Thomas Dixon.
Madison—S Montgomery.
Marion—W F Hollis
McIntosh—Tbos S Mallard,
Merriwether—M.P. Tucker, J. A. Reader.
Mille:—Isaac Bush. • "
Milton—W S Grogan,
Mitchell—W A Byrd.
Memo:—T 1! Cabiniss. O S Woodard.
Morgan—Win. Woods.
M u kt ogee—J. M. Russell, It, J. Mow*.
Murray—John Oates.
Newton—A. W. Evins. J. P. 8uma».
Oglethorpe—J H McWhorter, W W Davenport.
Paulding—Jos Ragsdale,
Pickens—R B McCutchcnn,
Pierce—J M Johnston,
Pike—P. H. McDowell.
Polk—J L Dodds.
Pulaski—C. C. Kibbee.
Putnam—Thomas G. Lawson.
Quitman—P L Dozier,
Randolph—1>. C. Sale.
Richmond,Geo. Barnes, (’. Sneed
Schley—Capt. French,
•'••5 where he purchased a 1 arge supply of new Screven EL Gross.
, .... .. . ", , Spalding—J. D. Stewait.
- I-, nothing, Ac, for this market, which they ( Sumpter—Reese, Ppear.
p-Ne to sell cheaper than they can be bought I Talbot—It. M. Willis, W. R.
" here in the city. Read their advertisement | Taliaferro—J W Anbury.
1 call and examine their goods for yonrseif.
list:
( it) Ivlrrtion.
Tattnall—.J Standifer.
, Taylor—Robert Seaudett.
Tellair—D W Cameron,
i Terrell—P. L. Willburn.
1 'n Saturday last the election for city j Troup—F. A. Frost, R. A. T. KiJlev.
,. .. ,, " i Thomas—W. I). Mitchell, Fletcher MeQns«ii.
‘-ers resulted as follows: 1* or Mayor, j Twipg8 _Danie| Hughs.
* ■ 1 ■ Xpw«*H, for Clerk, Peter Fair, for j Epson—1>. W. Wamble.
\i t i |. ,, ,, ... I Walton—J. M. Shephard,.!. F. RobaiHsoa.
Peter Ferrell. r or Aldermen, j y/ar-—D F Sumner,
ih-v-rs Skinner, F. (Jrieve, A. W. Cal- Warren—E II Pottle,
... . ... . ... I Washington—T. O. Wirktr, IV. O. K*mm.
-v. \\ Caraker, Halter Paine. C. | Wayne-Rmnph,
Lm •liu. White—E F Starr,
Whitfield—J. A. Glenn, M. P. Quitlae.
™ m ' i Wilcox—D. John sen.
Hiir Kmh—Vine l,iqnor». I Wilke*—I. McLenden.
It y
Waited
<‘>>iti;
ni want fine Liquors and he well Wilkinson—John Bragg.
,, _ ?. T , Worth—R. G. Ford.
•m. call at Lynch s Lar Ivoom op-
PUFF! PUFF!! PUFF!!!
“Our iuformtmt was seated in the
car, when some one rushed in, almost
exhausted, his hat crushed down over f x^ n,ore Boses ot ‘ tLose
nislace. aDd tho crown bearing marks
•f assault, and sank down upon a seat,
apparently much alarmed. Our infor
mant heard a crowd inouut the plat
form, and the words, “I>—n the trait
or! I give him a good one!” then
[ OFFtCIAt,.]
I*r«rlamnli«n by ihy
A LSO more of that Old Monongahela Whisky,
which cannot be surpassed iu the city.
Choice French Brandy,
Hbliaud Gin, Madeira, Port and Claret Wines.
Old Java and* Rio Coffee.
AUC SUGARS.
CHEESE, FERKIN BUTTER.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
GREEN AND BLACK TEA, Ac., Ac.
Call and examine at
W. H. SCOTT'S.
Milledgeville, D:c 5th, 18(J3. IS 4t
recognized Mr. Vallandigham. Sever
al men came into the car, cursing Mr.
V., and denouncing him as a “miser
able traitor, who ought to be strung
up. ’ Soine of the more violent were |
for taking him out of the car, and
“fixing him,” as they said. Persons
in the car tried to pacify ihe men, but
they were warned to -dry up.” The
Conductor entered the car anil endea-
|vored to enforce order, but tlie men 1
told him they were as “good as any ,
man who carried a lantern, and haul- !
ed traitors !” All this time the noise j
on the outside of the car was becorn-!
iug loud and threatening, and clubs i
and stones were clashing and clutter
ing against the car. To all this abuse i ,,,, ,, ,
.•i'll! menace, Mr. \ . did not reply, but I his City. Give n» n call—no trouble to show
remained silent and downcast. ^ or * “"° <ls ttt 0,11 fqscjiOF A
runately, at this moment the train j j> c . j, iWf;.
started, just as the mob sj)irit vvas cul- : i xine
minating, and our informant thinks ;-T
there is no doubt Mr. V., was thus i
spared more violent treatment. The j
!pretext for this outrage upon Mr. V., !
was tltat he had made himself ohnox- j
ions on account of his course during !
i he war.”
The Bazaar of Milledgeville.
A BISCIIOF cf the firm of Bischof A Hens-
• heimer. ha* just returned from the Coast,
with a large ami well selected stock ol
Jbii'T WDDlDSh
BOOTS cfc SHOES,
Blankets A Volioiis, A Cutlery\
Also n fine assortment of
GENTS CLOTHING,
HEIN8HBIMEK.
18 2t
CHEWING TOBACCO for sale at
T. A CARAKER S STORE.
IS tf North corner Milledgeville Hotel
Tlie Fulure of lho South.
The New York Herald throws out j
the following good ideas:
The idea of making another St. l)o-
mingo or Jamaica of the magnificent j
! territory of the South—of giving the I
j negro possession of and control over)
that fairest portion of the American!
'continent, as our Jacobin republicans I
would, is the most insane and impos-;
sihlo one that ever entered into the I
mind of man. The negro, however, ;
will become a useful element, though
a subordinate one, in this great work
of development and progress. His
labor will be made available, and be |
rewarded, throughout tlie whole South I
wher • the race is now scattered. But !
in the course of time, as the States
become settled more with white peo
ple, he will lind his home on the rice
and cotton lands of the Atlantic coast
of South -Carolina and Georgia, on
jtlie shores of the Gulf of Mexico, and
over the deep alluvial lands of the
I lower Mississippi. These regions are
adapted to his constitution. He can
J.\0* R. WILDER,
FACTOR AND
General Commission Merchants
AMI rOKWUilMM. AGENTS,
Sacannah, Geo nr tit.
Gotfwnr*
EXECUTIVE OFFICE, )
Provisional Gov t. ok Georgia. •
Milledgeville, Nov. 21, l>r,5. \
Whereas the late Convention did ordain, that
the Provisional Governor should provide for the
formation of odo or more Militia or Volunteer
companies in each of tlie comities of the State, to
act as a police force, to suppress violence, to pre
serve order and to aid the civil officers in ti e en
forcement of the laws, under such regulations as
might be consistent with the laws of the United
States: Now therefore, 1, James Johnson, Pro
visional Governor of the State, do berebv author
ize and request the people of this State, to organ
ize, according to law, in each of the counties of
the State, a volunteer company, for the purpose of
aiding the civil authorities in the execution of law
and the suppression of violerce.
And it is hereby further declared, that such
companies, when so formed and organized, shall
he-auxiliary and subordinate to the civil officers:
that they shall arrest no person, and search the
house of no person, without a legal warrant regu
larly issued by some magistrate having authority,
and shall iu no case inflict any punishment ex
cept by the judgment and direction of a duly
qualified civil officer, having juiisdiction of tl.c
offense.
And whereas, it is desirable to have uniformity
in command, and that there should be no conflict
between the military authorities of (he State, and
United States, it is further declared that said com- j
names, when formed within their respective coun
ties, shall be under the contiol and subject to the
military commanders of the United .Stares, com
manding the District: and fora violation of these
regulations, aud for any other offense committed,
shall be lilrd and punished according to the rule*
prescribed for tlie government of tlie army of the
United States.
Given under my hand and Seal of tho Executive
Department at Milledgeville, on this the 21st
day of November, A. 1> , IH65.
JAMES JOHNSON,
17 2t Provisional Governor of Ga._
New Family Grocery Store.
i fJJHE undersigned keep constantly on hand
I Sugar and Cotii-e, Flour, Bacon, Mackerel,
! and ail articles usually kept in a family grocery.
1 Also
A T K'E'DUCEU PR I cES !
I WILL put up for the. Retail TRADE only
all kinds of TIN WARE usually maunfactuV-’
ed in the South, at Reduced Prices, and in a work
manlike manner.
1 » !s0 endeavor to keep crtnsfantly on hand
•* OEAEft.u ASSORTMENT of TIN WARE
LJ aa P Sl?# r tlUal,,y and 0,ake - which 1 wi, l *ell as
JOS &' for CaaL -
patch. done with neatness and dis
AH Work Warranted.
TsIT" OTi K
Woodm Ware, Hoop Skirls,
Refers to Gen. S. P. Myrick, Col. J. U. Horne* SllQ€S, &C.
A Geo. Ij. Doming, Esq., Baldwin County, Ga. | ,... ,
Michael Dennis, Esq.. Putnam County, Ga. j Iheywi.l endeavor to keep meal, corn, peas
Ira E. DuPree A A. McAllum, Esq*.. Twiggs Rn ,. ‘'“"""T produce generally, winch they will
Countv fia 1 sel1 at a advance on cost.
walker & Johnson,
Also AGENT tor the j 1st door North of Stetson’s Store.
Adamic ('oust Mail Steam Ship Com-! _ Nov. 27, isgi. 17 3m
FOR THE UUIES.
T, ISITING New York with ths detenninatlan
* to buy nothing except to supply my owa
necessities, yet, when seeing the many noveltise
m the shape of
HATS, TAPS AM) 60H1VETS;
and knowing the wants of inv numerffus patrons*
m and around Milledge> ills. 1 could net with-
stand ti e temptation, and forgetiing mydeteiaiia
ation, have brought to this MARKET, a vst*
pretly stocc ot *
mx XrLinsr Erix,
CLOAKS,
EEYaOODS
NOTIONS.
roy °!d stand, opposite the
..... . ^ W. G. LAXTERMAN.
Milledgeville, Oct. 9tb, 13tk5. J0 ,,
NOTICET.
T HE undersigned would take occasion to say
to our Father’s old customers that his busi
ness is still carried oil at his old stand, where we
have always on hand a large supply of the follow
ing articles, viz:
AND
•YANKEE
Come and see me at
Milledgeville Hotel.
I*::.
CotVee,
Lard,
Shoes,
Cheese,
Starch,
Mutches,
Vinegar,
Soda,
Rice,
Flour,
Mackerel,
t 'opperaf.
Powder,
shot.
Cap sr
Coffee Mills,
Syrup,
Sugar,
Molasses,
Bacon,
Nails.
Codfish,
Blue. Stone,
pamfs Line of New
na/i Steam Ships.
Dec. 1. 1665.
} orl, Sacan-
H 31
BOARDI.WJ HOI SE.
M RS. SHEA will open Lor
. for the reception ot B
Crockery Ware, Class, Hardware of all
kinds, &c M &c.,
j And everything that cap he found in our line.
j We would state to those who wish to buy for
their
PROSPECTUS
OF TIIE
country stores, that, as we have wagon*
running constantly to and from Mavannah, we cun
Atlanta Daily Journal.
.1 loiiiiirri ini anti I.ilernrv AVvTspnper.
The mideiHigned will publish the first number <>f this
paper, in Atlanta, on the 10th day of January, 13oii.
They intend to furnish the public with n New spaper.
Politics wiil be discarded. Business men who desire
to promote their pecuniary wellfare will find in uf effi
cient coadjutors.
Our Agent will visit the prominent cities of the
Union.
We publish our paper for money—not for ambition
We take our position as other traders. If our wares
are worth purchasing, buy them.
A feature markedly new to Southern Newspaper
antevprise i* introduced in the conduct of the Journal.
An expert Photographer will report all criminal trials
within the State, with elaborate note* on Evidence,
besides furnishing daily reports of all mutters of Pub
lic, or Private interest. Even one-horse orators will
Boarders TpJ ? ^
during the approaching session of the sellbv thf
Legislature. Her residence is on
Wayne street, three doors north of Masonic Hall, i IT iESAT «lLi
Milledgeville, Nov. 27th. 1605. 17 It ' cheap as they can buy in Macon or any other
__ ! interior ci'v.
To the Members oi* Hie Le«;isiature.| tl( "
I pub
w. s. STETSON
Milledgeville, Oct. 23, 1665.
FTTH! E undersigned will he prepat ed to
A accoi
: vi v .
We respectfully a.-k a continuance of the pa-
mage of our latiier s old custouiois, and of th*
Lac gciietally.
accommodate « few boarders durin«
Session of the Legislature
A BRO.
12 tf
Nov 2Uth, 1665
E.
BROOKS.
16 At
Daily. -
Weekly,
Atlanta, December. 1865.
TERMS
- - - $12 0!) per annum.
- - - 4 00
B. T. CASTELLAW A- Co.
, thrive in all tlie vigor of manhood and re< ;'’ ive (l due share ..r his attention.
° , . Commercial matters will receive our especial ntten-
luxunate under a tropical sun, in cane-
! brakes and rice swamps, where tlie
J white man cannot. This must be the
ultimate home of the mass of the ne-
:gro race. Those Southern States that j
j border the North, the uplands, hilly j
| and mountain country of the Carolinas j
Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi, Ten-!
'nessee, Arkansas and Texas,.will be ;
settled by a numerous working white ,
population.
Within the area of tlie Southern
States nearly all the productions nec- j
essarv for the subsistance of man, or t
that enter into commerce, are found.
The best flour comes from the wheat
lio Milledgeville Hotel, under the i
ti er shop. Miles will give you tlie j t j ie
»t, .aid be thankful for your custom.
Dec. 4fh 1«G5. IS 3t.
f (tUanJigham Again.—N\ e
following in the Cincinnati
Commercial of the Kith inst:
Mr. C. L. Vallandigham visited Ea
ton, Ohio, night before last, to trans
act business. As soon as it became
generally known tliuf Ije was in the
Improvement at Hawlcinsville.—The
hJitur of tlie Macon Journal & Mes-
V|| utT, who has recently paid a visit, t M
Hawliinsville, Georgia, tlma sneaksP'Mk became prevalent
'Kameofihe iinprovem inpro-i tlrat he was there for flie purpose of
' rej ‘ s ni that place :
Among the operations and works
■arrioil on, are three oil mills for man-
Uctuiiiig ground pea, cotton seed
;!|| l castor oil. Their ground pea oil
very pure, and besides its use for
‘'bi-hinery, is a very good article tis a
; “i{i-oil, aud is now used medically,
l'lace of castor oil—the dose, used
i!,,0i >L double that of the other. Among
lts wood departments are made vari-
" is kinds of carriage work, such as
‘fib*, spokes, ribs! shafts, swingletrees
lc -: sashs, blinds and doors, axe hand-
*■-> h -dsteads, machinery for any kind
turning in wood, a grist and saw
rri,| h and many other things.
-iway with Spectacles.
^ 1 Lye* Made New, without SPECTACLES,
'OCTOK, OR MEDICINE. 1'ampblet mailed
* " u 1 of ten cent!. Address E. J5. FOOTE,
* > i ' - ') mOBiosdway, New York. [12 8t]
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE.
Literature, Science and Art.
.Vw Volume begin* January. 1860.
The Eclectic Magazine is, as its name indi
cates, a selection from other magazines and period
icals. These selections are carefully made each
month, from the entire range of foreign Period)
cals. In this respect it is entirely unlike other
monthlies, and has no rival. The following are
some of the works from which selections aie
made:
Loudon Quarterly', Revue de Deux Mondos.
British Quarterly, Loudon Society,-
Bentley’s Miscellany,
North British Review.
Popular Science Review,Cornhill Magazine,
fields of Virginia and other parts of: Saturday Review, Fraser’s Magazine.
• xi i x i . . , Leisure Hour, lemple Bar,
the South. It IS the best anti gteatest Westminster Review. Chambers’s Journal,
tobacco growing region in the world. Dublin University Mag-Edinburgh Review,
The Gulf Stream and a suitable soil, Art Lom3on Natioual Keview
make it the only country where the We Have also arrange<l to secure choice selec-
loilg staple cotton can be grown. Corn tions from th&French, German, and other Conti- j
..9 r . . . ”7 • i i j nental Periodicals, translated especially for tlie
Will grow luxuriously and yield aium- Eclectic,aud it is hoped this new feature will'
dantly, with little labor, and iu many mid greatly to the variety and value of the work,
places bv scratching the earth. The \ „ ,
i J j u EhcIi number is embellished with one or more
sugar Cant) rises aud swells to ail enor- Fine Steel Engravings—portraits of eminent men
mous size, full of iuice, from the teem- or illustrative of important historical events
. •, /• T ■ . , | ; ■ Volumes commence in January and July of
mg SOll of Louisiana ; and where IS eac h year; subscriptions can commence with any
there any rice found like that of South 1 - month.
Carolina and Georgia’/ Look, too, at P er * ear: Sin S 1 * Number.,!»cti.
at the grazing lands, the line stock, Tlie Trade, Clergymen, Teachers and Clubs
BOARDING HOUSE.
\I Y House is open for the reception
of Members of the Legislature, j
and transient visitors to tho city. IzlXflP—
JAS. E. HaGOOD.
Milledgeville, Nov. 21, 1865. I(J3t j
BOARD.
1%/ITSS MART COWLES will open a
'■ ltl her house for the accommodation (
j of a few members of tire Legislature, j,
at the residence of the late Mrs. Root, 1
j east of the Federal Union office.
Milledgeville, Nov 17, lb65.
• ssEgai
wo doors J
16 3t 1
WASHINGTON HA
1 TS still open to the public. Arrange-
J. ments Lave been made lor the ac
commodation of Members of the Leg
islature. J
N. C. BAR
Milledgeville, Nov. 7th, 1365.
LL |
ifflll
BijPI
NETT. |
14 4t ,
Dried Fruit Wanted.
TITHE highest matket price will bo paid for DRIED
A PEACHES if brought to
HOWARD TINSLEY S Store.
Milledgeville, Nov. 20th, 1864. 16 4t
Extraordinary Inducements!
XEW STORE, HEW GOODS!
—00—
YY n: WOLLD RESPECTFULLY invite th.
’ ’ t attention of the citizons of Milledgeville,
and tlie surrounding country, to our
FALiL STOCK
OF
DRY GOODS
READY MADE CLOTHING.
?U_B00TS AND SHOES! m
which will be sold for CASS as LOW. or
LOWER, than any other House in the City, and
warranted to give satisfaction.
WE are just receiving our Stock of
FA L L
D R Y GOODS.
Knowing the wants and tastes of our Custo
roers, we have selected with great care, the late.
STYLES AND FASHIONS
of all kinds of
DRESS
ffl
ROODS,
i® i ® a m s f
TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS,
1 And a Large assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
1 • 7
|x\nd all kinds of Foreign and Domestic SKY
GOODS.
A large assortment of
GENTS.
and the wool of the South.
How Vlll- supplied on favorable terms. Address,
\V H. BID WELL, 5 Beekman St,, New York.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ord y.
NEW ROODS! Sew ROODS!!
iii pro- i thtif he was there fo
1 making a speech. It happens' that
the people of Eaton are very much op
posed to Mr. Vallandigham personally,
and the idea of his making a speech in
their midst so exasperated a lot of tlie
young men of the place, that at early
caudle light they visited the place
where he was stopping and made a
loud call for his appearance. Under
standing that trouble was in store for
him, Mr. Vallandigham made a hasty
exit from the house, and pursued*4iis
retreat tlfiough fields and over fences
in the direction of the depot, running
at the top of his speed, followed by an
angry and excited mob of boys and
young men, one of whom struck him
a severe blow and knocked him-to the
grouud, while he was getting on the
train.
Of the further action of the mob, the
Dayton Journal savs:
liable, too, are the forest of oak, of _
pine and other timber which our ship- GEORGIA, Baldwin County,
f . -i i ^ ^ | rpiL, \\JHEREAB, Tomlinson 1-. Newell 1ms made
buildeis appreciate SO much. J ll Y\ application for letters of administration
mountains are full of ihe finest iron, with the will annexed, on the estate of Penelope
coal, copper and gold. Fruits of every Howard, dee d. . , ,,
j ’ . K r » - q j*. se are therefore to cite amLadraonish all per
description grow abundantly. .No- sons adversely concerned to file their objections
where, perhaps, do the peach, melon, on or before the second Monday in January next
grape, pear and pineapple thrive bet- cem ,, er11865 J
ter or with as little trouble. In the j i8f>t
far South they have even the„orange (
and banana. ^Tlie late Gov. Ham
mond of .South Carolina, aud other
gentlemen of that State and Georgia,
who a few years ago begun to turn
their attention to the culture of the
grape, succeeded in making line wine, j
In fact, the productions of the South i
are so varied and valuable that we ;
cannot enumerate them all within the j
limits of this article.
Here, then, to this rich and prolific
country, nearly half as large as Eu
rope, will emigration from the North
and the Old World find its way. The
field is most inviting, and no longer
obstructed by slavery or hostile and
jealous population. Indeed, the South
ern people are saying to the millions
of the North and Europe, come and
develop our country. Its riches, gen
ial and heatlrful climate, bright skies
and natural beauty will make it the
promised land of a teeming popula
tion.
LADIES,
MISSES, ami
CHILDRENS
SOOTS
&
Tim cars from Macon have arrived,
Aud those tine goods l’or ladies Fair,
Of which they have been long deprived.
We hav e selected with great care.
Our stock of goods for ladies use,
(tourists of Trimmings. Bells or Shoes,
Merino’s, Linneus, Winstead’s Shawls,
In fact we answer all their calls.
Pius. Needles, Braid*, aud Comb* and Brushes,!
Hoop-skirt*,and Bulimia!, the RiaIics
Gloves, Hoods. Perfumery and soap*,
Sontags, Inserting*, Hair Pina. Cloaks.
For Meu. we keep fine Coats nnd Boots,
Pants, Vests, Crnvata, entire Suits—
Shirt*, Sock*, Glove*, Collars, and a Hat,
By Jove will make a lean mau fat.
Now come the small Fry; what for them !
Gloves, Capes and Boot*, a perfect jem,
For old or young, for rich or poor,
Can be supplied at Fa»e' Store.
All our Good* are fine and new,
We are certain Uiey'll please you.
This we have to say to all,
Gi\ e us but a passing call.
-GRAND OPENING
OF
DRYGOODS
AT THE EMPORIUM OF
JOSEPH & FASS,
rpO which they invite the attention of the pub
A lie generally, consisting in
Rich black Dross Silks,
All wool French Merinoes,
English Morinoes,
Poplins.
All wool DeLaine/,
Wool Plaids,
Black Silk Warp Alpacca,
All wool fine Mohair,
English and American Prints,
English sad American Mourning,
Damask and Bordered Towels,
Hack and Cotton Diapei,
Cambric and Jaconet Muslins,
White Lawn,
Ladies' Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Plain and Hemstitched, .
Silk and Cotton Handkerchief*,
Silk Lace Veil*,
Barege and Tissue Veils,
While, Slate and Mixed Hose,
White and Brown Half Hose,
Twilled, Red, Gray and White Flannel,
Fancy Shirting Flannels.
White Lamb's Wool Blankets.
Balmorals and Hoopskirts of nil
styles, aud qualities,
French Wove Corsets,
Sewing Silks and Thread,
ALSO
A full assortment of Notions,
Ladies and Gents furnishing Goods,
Ladies Dress Trimmings,
A full assortment of Boots and Shoes,
A large stock of Ready made Clothing,
All of which w ill be sold at the lowest market
1 prices. Being constantly in communication with
Manufacturers enables ti* to sell our goods as to ~ ” .
j defy competition. Don’t forget the place, 3 doors Hardware, luuery and trofkery,
Irom Milledgeville Hotel. Hetty & Hall’s old ypRA, COFFEE, CHEESE & MACKEREL,
Drugstore. •lOSKPli & h ASS. Tia Ware Manufactured and repaired,
October i. I860. H) tt TOBACCO AND SNUFF,
i TOILET SOAPS, CANDLES, &c„
J. C. WHITAKKK. B. W. FROBEL,! HATS, BUCKETS, SEIVES and a variety
Citv Surveyor 1 OF OTHER ARTICLES.
Cty Surveyor, 17^ AT T fl E POST OFFICE.^*
C J WELLBORN,
i Milledgeville. Ga., Sept. 22, 1865. 8 3m.
A RCHITECTS, Offer their professional services j
to the public. They are prepaied to furnish j
Also :i large assortment of
At EX’S AND BOY'S
'ilMfSL ,
HOOP SKIRts,
BLANKETS, AC.,'&C.
Now is your time—come one, come all, r.nd
uok at our large stoclAif
Ma<]p Clothing
Rciidy
RENTS
ANI)
n ItMSIllW
GOODS
00
Cash buyers will find it to their interest l>y call
ing upon us figure purchasing elsew In re, as we
nre confident tWit we can under-rell any other
Firm in the City, as onr large stock must be dis
posed of during the present season.
* JACOB ROSENFIELD &. BROTHER.
HENRY GOODMAN.
4th Door below Milledgeville Hotel.
Oct. 24, 1865. 12 tf
FLOUR! FLOUR!
Super Fine and XXX Family Flour
FOR SALE. T A. CARAKER ,_Agt.
Milledgeville, Dec 4, 1865. ^ H
SALT!
A LARGE QUANTITY Just Received aud
lor sale by T. A. CARAKER, Agt.
Milledgeville, Doc. 4, 18t»5. * tf
Remember the place. Herly A Hall’s Old Stand,
3rd Door from Milledgeville Hotel.
Mi ledgeville, Nov. 28tb, 1865. 17 11
FINE STRAWBERRIES.
T IIE SUBSCRIBER ha* on hand a large number
of very fine STRAWBERRY SETS for sale at
the rate of one dollar per huodred sets. He will give
instruction to those purchasing about aettiDg them out,
hdiI cultivating them. Send orders or call on me at my
house.
ELAM JOHNSON
November 2l*t, 1S65. 1. 3t.
County Surveyor,
Civil Engineers, Surveyors d’j
plans ami estimates for bnildings, public or pi:
vate, mills, factories, dams, canals, bridges, ic
Also to make surveys of lands aud water powers
aud furnish accurate maps and plats.
Milledgeville, Nov. 27, Ibt>5. la 6m*
PUBLIC HOUSE ‘
M Y HOUSE is open for the recep-
tion of transient cufltom, an<i will
be open for the accommodation of mem
bers, during tho approaching session 01 the Legis-
latnrc ' K. i>. CANDLER.
Milledgeville, Nov. 17, 1865. 17 ti'.
Milledgeville, Ga.
mE GUN FOR SALE.
A SPLENDID Double-barrel *porting Bird Gun
MantoS make—almost, new, and iu good condi
lion, ftif *ale. Enquire of
J U. N1SBE1'.
November 14th, 186*. lilt.
WAXTED~
A SOUTHERN Lady is desirous of obtaining
a situation for imparting instruction erther
in a school or private family. The former prefer
red. Past experience convinces her she is capable
of affording satisfaction.
Further information may be obtained by ad
diesaiug Boa 7 J, MilDdgeville, Ga.