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• Vr « •*rriM,Bi High Prltn lilltrlf tm be naia.
laiaad.
Tlii* it n question that in exciting much attention
in ynmmercial circles at the North. The New York
Timrt observes that the ;>oorer class think high prices
are owing to the extortionate demands made by
. u' e i . iiiu cMuruuiww ueumuu^ uinut* uy
\ pESWEXTIARY- \\ C p* lit* . dealers iu the way of pr» fit*; and lens *r manufactur-
fi 1 -' 1 ' n .iative to this institution .from the I er* that the unpatalelleff high wage* of operativi s
' IVinci al Keeper, made to the Pro- '*» h**s than.the high price of material, occunnts for*
jriiii' "• r the unaccountable o--*t of good*. Presently we get
into a circle where e*veryb.»dy is at fault—where the
original producer mtisb have high prices to balance the
cost of hi* purchasers; the operative mint have high
«trf
r r of the
ernor on the 1st of the present month:
vi i '*h of Oct, 1664, there were wiriiin tiro walls
0“ , ’ ,t ‘, icls . released, at the timo of Gon. Slier-
1 ' ;c0, ' i ,.v8,ioti, by Gov. Crown, 129 ; taken to
P»°* ^ for safe keeping, 15. of whom 4 es-
return : left in the walls fi females
t*f‘ ° u
tn<l
a | e convicts, the latter sick and infirm;
.11 o'
on thetf return .
„,sle convicts, (
liom were releasad l>y the invading army.
i r i.lings were left amass or ruins, except
l* CfI l boil
ltf condition to keep the present prisoners
f There aro now in the Penitentiary 10
5 ‘ ' j i female, ar.d 35 military prisoners, the
whom are fed atid guarded by the U. S.
This institution must cither be rebuilt on
a nd extensive scple, or abolished. We
„ 0 pini n that the Legislature now in
wages to balance the expense of his living, and the
liigh prices to meet the cost
manufacturer must have _ __
of material and labor—where each finds fault with the
other, while in reality all are working toward the same
end, and under a similar necessity
We Jo not deny that some of the ennsen of high
prices spoken of— such as the redundant currency, the
taxation, diminished production, and illegitimate spec
ulation—linve had an influence in that direction ; and
ilding which "as badly injured, but is ■ as some of these causes are in process of removal or
' modification, we may see a favorable action within a
reasonable time.
There is another influence more subtle and more apt
to be overlooked in popular discussions but which is of
late years assuredly affecting value* in this country a*
well a* |the rest of the world, and which renders it un
likely that, even with the enlargemeov of the sphere
of machinery, prices will again settledown to anything
lik» the old standard. We refer to the effect that is
being produced by the recently vastly increased and
•*ver increasing volume ot precious metals. The
enormous aggregate of gold that has been contributed
by California and Australia within the last sixteen
— We are pleased to sea the Hon. j ywira to the currency of the world, has necessarily
* T r„‘s 1! of Chatham, at his post in tho caused a change and a diminution in its value as com-
V M- *' ■ ’ . . , . ; pared with all other values; and though for a time
11.- was detained at home several ones by was 11( ,t apparent or was obstructed by counter- (
,w*
/•‘/will adopt the latter policy
The Bazaar of KiHedscville.l
A BI8CHOF of the firm of Bischof .V Hens- j
licimer. has just returned from ihe Coast,
with a large and wail selected stock or
boots c& shoes, |
Blankets & Notions, A Cutlery;
Also a fine assortment cf
GENTS CLOTHING, j
whichUtey will sell for l.FS S than arty house j’d |
'his City. Give u* a call—no trouble to show I
goods at our Store.
BISCHOF & HEINSHEIMER. !
Dec. )9, leer.. -go ] t j
J. O. MATHEWSOH, 1 PUFF f PUFF" PUFF" 1
(.enrral tommission & Fcrnardiag , ‘ ‘ ' t-11 . . .
' n Tl:.>l IN TIME, h few more l.oxc* of thrse
•I VERY FINE SUGARS.
A LSO more of that Old Monongaliela Whisky,
which canr.ot* be surpassed in the city.
MERCHANT, PRODUCE BROKER. &c.
No. 3do Broad Street, Augusta, G.».,
At the old stand of the late firms cf Stovall Mc
Laughlin A- Co., and G H. McLaughlin & Co.:
gives fc:s pnisonai attention to the purchase and
sale of Cotton, Domestic Goods, Sttgn>, Bacon,
Flour, Lard, Bagging and. Rope and Morel,an
dise generally. Ha* commodious Fire-prool
Store Room?, and can accommodate a large quan
tity iff produce and merchandize on storage.
Sept 13. 1385. fi 3n*
BUSINESS CARDS.
EATONTON HOTEL.
T HE Subscriber has opened the Ea
ton Hotel tor the accommodation
of the public. Travellers and my friends
are invit' d to give me a call. Hacks _
kent in readiness for Madison hi time t.
with cars.
Sept. 37, 1805.
S3!
B8
connect
WM. O'BRIEN.
9 *3t.
;;» c "
! iu his faintly.
Tit I.rulicV Fair.
(•jsthi
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac.
I HA\ E OPENED a new Stock of Groeerifia j
and Liquors, at the
Store of Mr. A. ۥ Vail,
Consisting of- »
FINS BRANDIES, BOURBON, M0N0N6/.HSLA AND j
■RYE WHISKEYS,
, become palpable and prominent in every country of j Champagne and other Wines, of tine brand. |
No, 1 IONIC BITTERS. Tobacco, Cigars. Can- !
dies. SarWnes, Cheese, C,ackers, and various oth- ■
er articles too numerous to mention. All of which I
■Will be sold cheap for Cash. Call and see me. j
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
Milledgeville, Ga , Oct. 10, IsOfs. JO tf i
Augusta Savings Bank.
T HIS Institution having appropriated all its
capital, and all that it received for its change
bids, for their redemption, is paying fifteen cents
in the dollar in U. S. currency foi it* bills.
II H. HICKMAN, President.
Augusta, Sept. 13.1365. 7:5m*
acting tendencies, it has, within the last few years.
b ffh continents
, -i r a:-. ..<■ .u- Experience a* well as the principle* of science
Fair given by the Laat-. ot tho 15ap^ .^t: pj a | u fy indicate that there will be general reduction of
iu this CUv, was well attended, notwith- j prices' for some time to coine. even should there be a
inclement weatli; r. The ar- iarg.- reduction in the volume of paper money. The
1,13 - . . . state of prices ts not alone dependent on the qnantity
•r-ntenta were g Jod, and tho visitors passed a 0 f money in circulation, whether paper or uietaltc, but
’ v “ - evenin'*. Tho supper table was arratig- 1 on tlie state of credit.
' ” i Before entering upon a more detailed explanation of
j,] Ihs'c. «‘i> “ k ' 1 the causes that influeuce prices, let u§ explain tho dif-
of everything good to eat. Lxceueut ference between a rise of prices from Bn increase of
.vo hope tiie ladies ' |h c circulating medium and an extension of credit.—
A*
.iOoTmce
.(jiancc
fB'
»be I»I«
crjff wa? preserved, and
] a substantia! benefit. We saw several
in the Matrimonial line offering, and
, v ere ‘ taken,” if there is any reliance
1 on “thiows” of the eyes.
The ;
a?
Let us suppose a period anterior to the formation of
banks of i**ue when the only currency of a country
was gold and silver. If the amount ol the metals,
constituting medium, was three hundred millions of
dollars, being adequate to effect its exchanges,and one
hundred millions were added the produce either of its
- , m —. own or foreign mines, price* would rise precisely in
I'ltioli Cot RT of Baldwin County or proportion to thi* additon made to the currency. The
' * *. : aurpliw would l>e exported in of the cur
, re j bv Judge Harris, for the trial or crmiinai rt . Rt .y aqulreinents of the country, in exchange for
is now in session. Cicero Thompson,: foreign eonunoditics which were in demand.
. , Bet us now suppose a more advanced stage of the
>sr*“d with stealing cotton yarns from the 8%inP country when banks of issue were established,
v c jpeville Msnnfactnriiig Co., was brought' which would add an additional one-third to the circu-
; on Saturday last, and a verdict of latmg medium. This would lead to the export of the
. " ’ 1 J i same amount of the precious metals, being an excess
■uiHy returned. cf what couh^be absorbed by the domestic exchanges
— “*“ of the country. Price* would *till farther advaia>e
Thit London Timrs nntha t'cni»ns in England— until an equilibrutn took place between the precious
T ,e never was a set of conspirators who traded metals of the eountiy which Imd thus increased its
Audaciously in the gullibillity ot their dupes- rtock of these metal* and foreign countries. While
" 1 / . r ... J -„-i, there was a free interchnngo between com and the
:i iruggarts in t.ieir o i s, ' ‘ paper monev which lind been iustituted, the excess
^■iracts Not a spark of courage ta> been shown ^juiokiy carried off, being beyond the wants of the]
. any of tlmin A g*ng °f pickpockets could not PO untry for purposes of money.
.. :tit them elves to be liaudied by the police Now let us imaginu the same country going into war |
r:. quietly when told they were ‘wanted' and resolved to issue paper money for a portion of its j
t u eotnltan the srmtttf Lord Edward Filx I expenses As long as the quantity issued rnuhl be I
• r dd with liiat if Mr S’.epliens lie who wu» to absorbed by its receipts for taxes and duties on import- |
U the bead of i real r.v.iution was concealed in; ««• m.-rcl. .ndise, there would be no redundancy, wheth- •
... , v • , t.,,i ;n er or not the government ts*ue was exchangeable for 1
,iu(> on i tiumas strict, oeitip in ue<i Hi " iipii . . n ... .. .. •? . 4 .
1 . ! . ... » i . » r , spent*, but aa thin limit was paused, and the 1
a r birr and ihe military entered, but he fought •-* ’ - ■ - r ■ ■ •
SAVE YODH ItAtiS!
C 1LEAN COTTON RAGS, also damaged cotton,
) taken in exchange for tin ware.
Miiledgeville, Oct. ~-5, IStio.
T. WINDSOR.
13 3m
H AS REMOVED his oflico to the room* over
Grieve & Herty’s Drug More.
Calls may be left at the office or Drug Store.
Milledgeville, ()ct.9th, 1803. If) 9t.
E. M. BltltE & CO.,
Bcinkers and Colton Factors.
AUGUSTA, GA.
E. F. METCALFE & CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS k FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
APALACHICOLA, FLA.
■-.i.irhtely again >t his assailants, at-d did not
;.ii-r himself to b* captured till he ha I received
jjoren wounds—Mr. Stephens, tho Hoad Gen
[re of the present w ordy revolution, had been
;iving luxuriously in it magnificently furnished
l.vjs ■. stoicd w ith provisions for twelve months.
»":r<mnded with a wall six fe* t high, enjoying
>society of his wire and friends, w ith an tmple
arms and t, unit mi it ion But though
vF.i revolver* lay near the hands oi ttiis Httie
:tnl cf heroes—the proud representative* of the
iLC>i:t Fenians, the bold assertels of !ii j h chivalry
-•iitv did not dure to touch one cf them- Like
M 8iri, Colonel J.sko went to Sandy mount on
Saturd.iy morning with a dclacliiitent of consta
Fes, prepared for some resistance, perhaps for a
i/u i dv struggle, but not a blow was struck, not
e scratch was received. 'The Head Centre in his
stror:' T hnid silt rendered at discretion in tire gen
I issues of the government were not convertible into
specie, depreciation would commence, and with every
successive addition to tha already excessive quantity
■ if money, prices would further advance until rorubuon
jvoul‘1 take place, and prices fall so a* to restore the
i equilibrium.
Now should bank* of circulation be engaged in ad
ding to the circulating medium by the issue* of their
notes in discounts or loans while the government is
: also adding to tho quantity of paper money, there
j would bo a douhleor two-fold addition to the currency,
ami prices would correspondingly advance! or should
j the government he contracting their issues while the
bank.-are increasing their advances in discounts the
same results would follow .- there would be a rise of
price*, but the rise would be the effect of an extension
of cr.-dif, bids of exchange, checks, and book debt*
supplying the place ot bank notes. It is, therefore,
not absolutely necessary that there should be addition
al issues of paper money to produce a rise of price*.—
Tin- extension of credit has the same effect on prices
that attends an increase of the currency.
l.est injiu possible, and that the only attempt , Does not thi* explain the phenomena that we now
»t ilie l:err:c made before being sent to Bridwelt j witness of a large reduction of the government ex-
, s . an vumhatic announcement that 1,9 would penditure and the conversion of its unfunded into
.' . , ,. r . ra i.. 1 liiniic.I debt, notwitlistandirg which general prices ara
.•are nothing to do with ! advancing ' Are not the National banks extending
i perhaps, lie mean, to xp • *• . ? - i tl.t-ir discounts, and counteracting the efforts of the
:e numerous ‘ actions of bis fellow prisoners.
.4 Sorthirn Man’s J'rprrirnre irith Freed Negroes
dorm South —A Macon (Ga ) correspondent writes j , :ra / % ,, r only affect that class of commodities which
totL* Cincinnati Enquirer: | subject to additional imporite. Increased duties
impart* fall outhe consumers of th
Secretary <ii the Treasury to place the country in a
position to resume specie payments ?
We have not taken iuto view the result of taxation
iu continuing high prices, as the effect may not be gen-
are
of
imported merch
andise, in the ratio of their consumption. Internal
taxes uffect those, whether property or income tax,
wire pay them, in the first instance, and finally diffuses
themselves over all classes of the community, on the
principle of what is called the fcicidence of taxation,
bnt ns the tax is diffusable, the rise of prices would be
only, to a limited extent.
“l u
"I will hrictiy r; lata to you my experience lot
the past four months with free darkies. The first
one 1 hired was Jerry, agreeing on my part, to
pay him a iaii sa ary, and Jerry stipulating to at-
t-nd to my room for a' least one month, or no pay.
mu’ the declaration that he would stay with me
ih the tint *. At the end of the fourth day Jerry
!>ke 1 .to my titttik. stole r,no hundred dollars
» ui e'ething, and walked forth into tho street.
!l b ;v «.! i\ s, by dint of pursasion and the pretn
is* nf s 13 per month, I hired John upon the same
.■i ;nd general stipulations I tiad with Jerry:
that is, no pay until tbe end of the mouth, and
t i.oig if he quit before lhat time. Ho worked
u: th- month faithfully, and 1 was congratula
Z myself upon the good luck of having found a
V.i.ful and an honest servant. 1 paid him off,
u was so nircli t.ssnred of his honesty that I en-
t->tod $. r ,y to him to take to a friend of mine
r:oss tbe street to w hom 1 owed that sum. He
•• the money, and I put him in jail; bul. noon
Lis mother’s serious importunities. I agreed to re
him, provided she would bind him to nm for
:v* months to work it out. '1 his she did in all the
• • mnity of the negro character. No sooner was
F a teleascd than he and his mother took the, I ,. , u - ,
train for Atlanta upon my money'. Ttifi lS6t J| - ■>
reard from them they were at a grand fancy
i -s hall, pi joying themselves splendidly.
I next hired Arch, who cam-- with plenty of
-c uniendatioin that he wa* honest and always
nd be<>n. He cleaned up my office one morning
y. About ten o’cloi k I was eai!“d upon !*y
Captain Night, watchman at the general paasen-
?er depot, with Arch under arrest. Night stated
that altev Arch 1-ft my office tliat morning, he
treatlo tic-depot where passengers with their
luggage v.x-rc assembl: ng to go off on the morn
ing train; that be grabbed a eaipetsack riglit. in
:fp Ht of it* owner, and tried to outrun the w hole
tarty. wa* captured and the May or had sent
tar to tii ■ work-hou*e for sixty days; and that at
rotation of Arch lie had called to see if Ij
c;: -d get the sentence remitted. _ j
/Was the evi !i ixe against him direct and post- j
•irt Captain 7”
Tes, sir, positive.”
Then I ii do nothing for him.” ;
Such is my experience with these vrerrors since j
“*! were freed. "Arid in dismiseing the subject.
'Hr remark that it is a tale anyone else here
with perfect truth.
Advances made on consignments to
WATTS, CTMAC it to.,
Hew York.
WATTS, <;iVE.\ U CO.,
Hew Orleans.
AY, C. WATTS £. <0 ,
Liverpool, Eng.
By either of the aboie Reuses.
Sept. 31, 18(55. 8 Jin
J J. ROBERTSON, (formerly Cashier
Bk. State of Ga.) Washington, Ga.
A. P. BOOGS,
Augusta,Ga.
J. J. ROBERTSON & CO.,
COTTON AND PRODUCE
coi&siixssxQX'j mxx
275 BROAD ST., AUGUaTA. GA.,
Will give strict attention to the ■ totage and.S*l<*
of Cotton and other produce, at d guarantee
the highest niniket price jn either gold
or Ukdted S.ates Currency.
V.’ill 6ell Cotton free of City Tax.
Refers by permission to A. Porter, Esq,
President Bank State of Georgia, Savannah; W.
Cumming, Esq . Cashier Bat.k State ot Georgia,
Savannah; John Davison, Esq., I’tes't. Branch
Bank State of Ga., Augusta; Adam A!< xatider,
Esq., Washington, Ga. 8 3m*
s.
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
BY
M. J0XES and Z. A RICE.
A. T. CINNINCHAM. 1). «, PI USE.
CI AMXCHIAM & PERSE,
FACTORS,
Forwarding and Commission
9
No. 4 NlodiinrdV L.irtr Mtorm,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
tyLiberal cash advances made on consign'
merits of Cotton.
Refekences.—Robt. Habersham & Sous, Sa
vannah, Hunter & Gammell, Savannah, Octavus
Cohen, Savannah, Brigham, Baldwin &. Co.. Sa
vannah. Erwin &. Hardee, Savannah, Claghorn A
Cuuniughiim, Savannah. Pliinizy &■ Clayton. Au
gusta, W. A. Ramsay & Co .Atlanta, L P. Grant,
Esq.. Atlanta, Capers, Lowe & Co , Atlanta, G.
R. Jessup, Etq., Madison, J. T. Boufeuiilet, 'J’r.
S. W. R R Macon, J.' I.Snider, Esq., Macon, H.
K. Washburn, Esq., Athens.
Oct. 21, 18(55. 12 3m.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, )
Milledgeville Dec. 8th 1863. )
R ESOLVED by the Mayor and Aldermen in council
assembled, that the Clerk give immediate notice
that all urrenrage* due the city for Taxe* must be paid
by first January next, in default of which execution
will be issued.
True extract from the minutes.
IP 2t. * P. FAIR, Clerk.
A
Fishing Tackle.
Large and complete assortment at
19 3t
CONN’S.
Toys! Toys!! Toys!!!
V. Large lot just received at
193t
CONN'S.
Extra iVew Hulled Buckwheat,
G
OSHEX
19 2t
Butter and Cream Cheese at
CQNN'S.
C
A Lage Assortment of
CONFECTIONERY
19 2t
FRUITS, Ac., at
CONN’S.
Washington. Dec , 12—In the House after a
bri< f debate, in which Messrs- Grider, Srniih and
Fink expressed their desire that Tennessee mem
bers shonld be sworn in, on motion of Mr. Ray
mond, their credentials were referred to Select
Committee on Confederate States - 120 year,
against 41 nays.
The House then, by a vote of91 ugainst 63, laid
on the table a resolution to admit the Tennessee
members elect to the privilege* of the floor.
Pending the question, at a subsequent stage of
the proce dings, a resolution was passed that, un
til otherwise ordered, Mr. Maynard and other
Repiesentatives from Tennessee be invited to take
seats in the House of Representatives. Adopted
—yeas 133, nays 35.
Various resolutions of inquiry war* adopted.,
Johx G. Winter, for many years a
resident of this State, and well known as a
financier, died in the city of New York
on the 3d instant.
PUBLIC LAWS.
'TMIE UNDERSIGNED will publish immediately
1 after the adjournment of the Legislature all laws
of a public character, including those for the govern
ment of freedmen. The price will be announced as
soon a* the probable extent of the work can be ascer
tained.
C. J. WELLBORN,
W. H. HUNT.
Milledgeville 13th Dee. 18«. 20 tf
CONSTITUTION WATER
is without doubt, the only known remedy for
Postmasters Harare.—A great many
appointed postmasters will save
themselves much trouble by remembeiiug ■ DIABETES,
tUt all transient matter must be prepaid 1 CALCU graveL
% stamps; bnt if it comes to tho office of: ’ BRICK DUST DEPOSITS,
delivery without prepayment, or short IRRITATION OF THE NECK,
P^i'L the unpaid postage is to be collected or tl " ^FLAMMATION of the KIDNEYS,
®ndelivery at double the prepaid rates.: catarrh of the BLADDER,
%'wr subscribers to newspapers I from
11,0 all parts of the country in circular, will be sent on
! addressing MORGAN ts. ALLEN, Agt’*.,
. f j i j— . • - XT , | 20 3m No. 46, Cliff St., New York.
Sprinted matter to their address. JNew
Giter periodicals are irregular m <■*>*> a u pa ,ts
’-‘ r ‘ct quarterly payments of postage on ^ addressing
Sprinted matter to their address. New,
^(masters must remember that such
printed matter” should not be delivered
Unless it be prepaid for a quarter, either
41 die mailing office or at the delivery
(tffice. If it is not prepaid in this manner,
postage must be collected on each copy
as it were transient matter. Any post-
r “aster failing in this, will bo charged with
’‘ le full postage due, and, iu clear cases of
Neglect, will be removed from office.
Hillsboro N. C. Military Ac-
- cademy.
T HE sixteenth session of the Academy will begin
on Monday the first day of January 18*5.
Circulars furnished on application to wmTE
Superintendent.
Dec. J9th 1865. 205t
TTETE respectfully invite - ur old friend.-, and thetrav-
II eling public to give us a call. Nothing shall be
wanting on our part to satisfy the inner and outer
wants of man.
JONES A RICE.
Augusta, Oa., Sept. 5fh, 1865, 5 3in "
ik. R. SEAGO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,'
^Established in business le52.]
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, »
Will give strict attention to ail (business uitr'.is- ,
ted to him. IIis long comiection w,th the Coin- .-
mission and l’ruducu business of Atlanta, gives ;
him advantages over pt ri:aps any otiier bouse in ,
Atlanta or Upper Georgia.
Sept. 6th, 1805. . 6 3uU
LEWIS L. ABBOTT, W. L. ABBOTT. B. T. ABBOTT, j
ABBOTT & BROTHERS, |
General Commi^siou ti Forwarding i
MERCHANTS, ANT) WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN PRODUCE
AND GROCERIES,
WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, GA.
We keep constantly on band a good stock of i
Flour, Bacon, Corn, Wheat, Bagging and Rope,
Cotton Yarns, Osnaburgs and Signings, Macker
el, Qbeese, 4c , *Stc. Prompt attention given to J
ordeis and consignments i
ABBOTT & BROS.
Sept. 12th. 1865. 6 3m.
I CHARLES LTcOLBY l CO.,;
I CORNER BAY & ABERCORNSTREET, !
SBIPP1NR, COMMISSION AND
Forwarding Merchants,
S&VANNAB, GA.
L IBERAL advances made on consignments |
to our friends in New York, Boston and Liv- j
erpool. Our facilities for doing a forwarding bus- i
i iesa are superior, «* we have a line ot steamers
on the SavannaU and one on the Altamaha We j
will forward Produce to (lie North or to Europe, •
paying charges,&c , letting same follow goods.
Agents for Life. Marine and Inland Insurance—
Risks taken at lowest rates.
Nov. 4. 1865. * 14 3tn '
-QUEENSWARE HOUSE,
109 Broughton Street,
(-jnd Door from Corner Kell street,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
A LARGE and elegant stock of CHINA,
QUEENSWARE, GLASS, Ac., for sale at
lowest New York prices.
Jobbers and Dealers from nil parts of the Coun
try are invited to examine my I'holesate Stork,
which includes packages containing complete as
sortments, put up expressly for C’oi’NTRV Ir aue.
Assorted Crates of WHITE GRANITE WARE,
.. •• COMMON WARE.
.* •• WHITE GRANITE AND
COMMON WARE.
Goods re-packed to suit purchasers.
[14 3m“j E. D. SMYTH.
A. S. HARTRIDGE,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!!
T HE Undersigned has just received and open
ed a new stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry tioeds,
BOOTS db SHOES.
Having selected my stock with the greatest
care, I particularly invite the attention of the
public, and ask one and all to cotne and examine,
before purchasing elsewhere.
Store under Newell’s Hal'..
II. TINSLEY, Agent.
Milledgeville,Dec. 12th, 18(i5. 19 tf
losiv-^TrewakdI -
rrtHE undersigned lost, in this city, on the 5tli
X irist.. a leather home-made pocket book, con
taining between this teen and fourteen dollars—
two live dollar bills, and the balance in change—
also about $1^5 in Confederate money and a
ConfeJoiate Bond and my parole and oath ol al
legiance; also three nobs, one for SJH 0 on James
Daniel and Win. Davis, due on the 25th of Decem
ber last; one on Harrison Barues, ^the exact a
mount not remembered,) f;»r between J89aud J91I
dollars; tbe other on a man living in Savannah
(name not recollected) for thirty-six dollars. The
makers of thi sc notes are warned not to pay them
to t;ny one but myself, and all persons ar ■ warned
not to buy them. ABSALOM BROWN.
Milledgeville, Dec. 8th, 1865. 19 3t
LIME! TIME!! LIME!!!
ft /"k BARRELS of Lime for Sale at
eJU W T - S. STETSON & BRO S
Milledgeville, Dec. 8th, 1805. 19 2t
GEORGIA, Bald win County.
11/ HEKEAS. B. B. deGraftenreid, Adminislra-
,* ,Q r on the estate of Hugh Treanor. dccea*-
i filed his final account and petitions for lct-
x. u / dismission.
‘bis ig therefore to cite and adtnonlsh all per-
*®tis adversely concerned, to file tb^ir objections
0n before tho first Monday in March next.
, A’j Ven under my official signature this 5th Sept.
ixnCin JOHN IIAMMOND, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
W HEREAS^ George Yonng, Administrator on
tbe estate of L. G. Young, dec’d , applies
to me for letters of dismission on sard estate.
1 hesa are therefore to cite snd admonish all
and singular the kindred and others concerned, o
show cause, if any, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given nnder my hand and official signature this
Sept. 1st, 1665.
12 m6m L. U. COLMBTH, Oxi'f-
JUST RECEIVED
A LOT OF
Hardware, Hoes, Collins' Axes,
Trace Chains, Ac.,
BY W. S. STETSON & BRO,
Milledgeville, Dec. 8, 1865, * 19 2t
KILN-DRIED LIMBER.
F ROM tho green, in 2 to 4 days at $1 per M
Tobacco and fruit in 2 to 6 hours. Circulars
free. Please say where you saw this notice.
19 It* H. G. BULKLEY. Cleveland. Ohio.
J. W. RABUN, “
COTTON PACTOH
COMMISSION ^ MERCHANT,
No. 140 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA ,
H AS resumed business, and solicits from the
friends and patrous of the late firm of Ka
bun &. Smith the privilege of serving them.
Dec 7, 16(55. 19 1m
92 Bay Street, Savar,nah, Ga.
ty No business done i* Cotton except a^
Seller-on Commission.
Nov. 3, IS65.
14 3m*
SALT!
A LARGE QUANTITY Jost Received aud
for sale by T. A. CARAKER, Agt.
by
Mtlledgeville, Dee. 4, ISi.i.
18 tf
Choice French Brandy,
Holland Gin, Madeira. Port and Clarr t Winre.
Old Java and Rio Coffee.
AR&C SUGARS.
CHEESE, FERKIN BUTTER.
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
GREEN AND’BLACK TEA, &c.-, Ac.
Call aud examine at
- W. H. SCOTT’S.
Milledgeville, D-c 5th, 1665. J8 4t
F
INK CHEWING TOBACCO for sale at
T. A CARAKEK’S STORE,
18 tf North corner Milledgeville Hotel
FLOUR r FLOUR! -
Super Fine and XXX Family Flour
FOR SALE. T. A. CARAKER, Agt.
Milledgeville, Dec 4, 16G5. 18 tf
New Family Grocery Store.
I MIE undersigned keep constantly on hand
Sugar and ColiVe, Flour, Bacon, Mackerel,
and all articles usually kept in a family grocery.
Also Wooden Ware, Hoop Skirts,
Shoes, &e.
Fine Cognac Brandy, Bourbon Whiskey
and Blackberry Wine.
They*wi!l endeavor to keep meal, corn, peas
and country produce generally, which they 'will
sell at a small advance on cost.
WALKER & JOHNSON,
1st door North of Stetson’s Store.
Milledgeville, Nov. 27, 1865. J7 3nt
GRAND OPENIMG
OF
MY^GOODS
AT TIIE EMPORIUM OF
JOSEPH & FASS,
T O which they invite the attention of tLe pub
lic generally, consisting in
Rich black Dress Silks,
All wool French Merinoes.
English Merinoes,
Poplins,
All wool Del-aines,
Wool Plaids,
Black Silk Warp Alpacca,
All wool fine Mohair,
English and American Prints,
English and American Mourning,
Damask and Bordered 'Jewels,
Iiuek and Cotton Diaper,
Cambric and Jaconet Muslins,
W bite Li^wn,
Ladies’ Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Plain and Hemstitched,
Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Silk Lace Veils,
Barege and Tissue Veils,
White, Slate and Mixed Hose,
White and Brown Half Hose,
Twilied, Red, Gray and White Flannel,
Fancy Shirting Flannels,
White Lamb's Wool Blankets,
Balmorals and Hoopskirts of all
styles and qualities,
French Wove Corsets,
Sewing Silks aud Thread,
ALSO
A full assortment of Notions,
Ladies and Gents furnishing Goods,
Ladies Dress Trimmings,
A full assortment of Roots and Shoes,
A large stock of Ready made Clothing,
All of which will be sold at the lowest market
prices. Being constantly in commuuieatioir with
Manufacturers enables us to sell our goods as to
defy competition. Don't forget the place, 3 doors
front Milledgeville Hotel. Hefty & Halt's old
Drug Store. JOSEPH & PASS.
October 7.1865. 10 tf
thjwarei
AT REDUCED PRICES!
I WILL pnt r.p for .‘the Retail TRADE only,
at) k't d* of TIN WARE usually oianrifaciur-
eil in th.- South, at Kedurid Prices snjj in a work-
tumiike manner.
I shall «Uo endeavor to kaep'conafantlv on band
< Oi:.\LKAL ASSOHTMEMTof TIN WARE,
•t Superior qual ty and make, which I will soil as
hit a- tbe Imrrst tar Cash
JOS WORK done with neatness and dis
patch. , • ■
Ail Work Warranted.
' ‘ JOSEPH STALEY. .
Miliedgeviife, Nov. 16th. 16 fits
ODLi>
FOR THE LADIES.
T/HSITING New York with the determinaticn
v to tii»y nothing except to supply my own
necessities, y. t, when seeing the many r.ovsltits
in the sliape of
HATS, CAPS AAD BOSJiETS;
and know ing the wants of my numerous patrons
in and aro tied Milledgeville* I could ntft with
stand tho temptation, and forgetting my deteimin-
ation, have brought to this MARKET, a very
pretty stock ct .
MIXaIjIN ery,
CX.OAHS,
AND DRYGOODS
YANKEE NOTIONS.
Come and see me at my old stand, opposite the
Milledgeville Hotel. >
W. G. LANTERMAN.
Milledgeville, Oct. Oth, 1865. }0 tf
Extraordinary Inducements!
KEW STORE, SEW ROODS!
—OO—
13,TE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the
If attention of the citizens of Milledgeville,
aud the surrounding country., to our
FALL
STOCK
OF
DRY
READY
GOODS
MADE CLOTHING.
pfjBOOTS AND SHOES Iffe.
which will be Fold for CiLEXl, as ICW, or
LOWER, than any other House in tLe City, aud
warranted to give satisfaction.
WE are just receiving our Slock of
FALL
D R Y GOO D S .
Knowing the wants and tastes of our Custo
mers, we Lave scloctid with gnat care, the lates
STVIE5 AND FASHIONH
of all kinds of
0KESS ROODS,
m.
I 1 ©
TitiALMIXGS,
m
B. W. FROBEL,
City Surveyor,
J. C. WHITAKER,
County Surveyor,
Civil Engineers, Surveyors &
A RCHITECTS, Offer theirprofessional services
to the public. They are prepared to furnish
plans and estimates for buildings, public or pri
vate, mills, factories, dams, canals, bridges, &c.
Also to make snrvejs of lands aud water powers,
aud furnish accurate maps and plats.
Milledgeville, Nov. 27, 1865. * 17 6m*
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
JXUs R. WILDER,
FACTOR AND
General Commission Merchant
AND FORWARDING AGENT,
Savannah, Georgia.
Refers to Gen. S. P. Myrick, Col. I. U. Horne
& Geo. L Dealing, Esq , Baldwin County. Ga.
Michael Dennis, Esq., Putnam County, Ga.
Ira E. DuPree & A. McAllum, Esqs-. Twiggs
County, Ga.
Also AGENT for the
Atlantic Coast Mail Steam Ship Com-
pony's Line of New 1 ork A* Savan
nah Steam Ship*.
Dee. 1, 186*. 18 Stn*
The cars trom Macon have arrived.
And those fine goods for ladies Fair,
Of which they have been long deprived.
We have selected with great care.
Our stock of goods for taffies use,
Consist* of Trimmings, Belts or Shoes,
M erino's, Linueus, Winstead’* Shaw!*, ■
In fact we answer all their calls.
Pins, Needles, Braids, and Combs and Brushes,
Hoop-skirt*,and Balmoral, the Rushes
Gloves, lJoods, Perfumery and soaps,
Sontags, Jn*ertiups, Hair Pins. Clonks.
For Men. we keep fine Coat* and- Boots,
Pants, Vests, Cravats, entire (-suits—
Shirts, Socks, Gloves, Collars, and a Ilat.
]|) Jove will make a' lean man fat.
Now come the small Fry: what for them ?
Gloves, Capes and Boots, a perfect jem,
For old or young, for rich or poor,
Can be supplied at Fass’ Store.
All our Goods are fine and new,
We are certain they’ll pleuso you.
This we have to say to alt,
Give us but a passing call.
Remember the place. Ilerty & Hall’s Old Stand,
3rd Door from Milledgeville Hotel.
Mi'tadgeville, Nov. 28th, 1865. • 17 tf
SHAWLS,
And a Large assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
And all kinds of Foreign and Domestic £&T
GOODS.
A large assortment of
GENTS.,
LADIES,
MISSES, and
CHILDREN’S
BOOTS & SHOES.
Also a large assortment, of
MEN’S AND BOY’S
HOOP SKIRTS,
BLANKETS, &C., &C.
Now is your time—come one, come Tall, and
look at our largo stock of
Ready Made Clothing,
GENTS
firnTshing
GOODS.
—OO—
Cash buyers will find it to theirinterest by call
ing upon us before purchasing elsewhere, as we
are confident that wo can under sell any other
Firm in the City, as our large stock must he dis
posed of during the present season.
JACOB ROSENFIELD & BROTHER,
HENRY-GOODMAN,
4th Door below Miile<Igeville Hotel.
Oct. 24, 1865.12 tf
Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery,
1 1EA, COFFEE. CHEESE & MACKEREL.
Tin Ware Manufactured and repaired,
TOBACCO AND SNUFF,
TOILET BOATS. CANDLES, ic.,
HATS, BUCKETS, SEIVES and a variety
OF OTHER ARTICLES.
AT THE POST OFFICE.^
C. J. WELLBORN.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 22,1865. fi 3m.
FINE GUN FOR SALE.
Bur Boom—l-’inv l.iqu*rn.
If you want fine Liquors and bo well
waited on, call at Lynch's Bar Hoorn op
posite the Milledgev^le Hotel, under tbe
Barber shop. Miles will give you the
best, and Le thankful for your custom.
Dec. 4th 1865. 18 3t.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Ilduse door in
the town of Irwinville, Irwin coun'y, on
the First Tuesday in January next, the following
lanJ, to-wit: Lots Nos. 166, 167, snd 170 in the
2nd Dist. Irwin county. Sold as the pronerty of
EliasD. Wbiddou, late of said county, dec’d.
8 tds LOTT WHIDDON, Adm’r.
ATTENTION LADIES.
J UST RECEIVED a lot of Dress Goods, Trim
mings and Furnishing Goods.
JOSEPH & FASS.
3rd door Milledgeville Hotel.
MlUedgaville.Oct. 16, 1865. 11 tf
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, Tomlinson F. Newell has made
application for letters of administration
with the will annexed, on tho estate of Penelope
Howard, dee d. * *
These are therefore to cite and admonish a.1 per
sons adversely concerned to tile tbeir objections
on or before the second Monday in January next
Given under my official signature this 5th De-
cember. 1865.
, 8 at JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
^ SPLENDID Double-barrel sporting
Mastos
tion, fof sale.
Bird Gna
ood condi-
uiftke—almost, new, and in
Enouire of.
J. H. NISBKT.
November 14th, 1865. 155tt.
PUBLIC HOUSE.
m.
M Y HOUSE is open for the recep
tion of transient custom, and will
be open for the accommodation of mem-
bers, during the approaching session of tbe Ltgis-
lat ure.
E. S. CANDLER.
'Milletlgeville, Nov. 17, 1865. 17 tf.
1 JWO MONTHSafter date application will be made
. to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county for
an order to sell the real estate cf Abel Akridge late of
said county deceased.
ABEL K. AKRIDGE, Adm’r.
October SI, 1865. (j. h.) 13 ?.
TISON & GORDON,
Cotton Factors, Commission
AND
FOKWAKDJJVU MERCH1STS,
06 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
WM. If. TISON, WM. W. GORDON.
r?Special attention will be given to the sale
of LUMBER, ROSIN, TURPENTINE, fre.
Nov. J, 1865, 14 3m*
W. Duncan. J. H. Johnston.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
C0TT0S FACTORS,
AND
Forwarding & Commission Merchants*
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
November, 180§. 1® Staoe'*