The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, September 30, 1865, Image 3

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■goori— THE NEWHAlf HERALD. J. C. WOOTTEN, ----- Editor. N E \YN A N, G A., SEPT. 30, 1865. “ Fun” in Hot Water. prior to 1861, and each portion pay in Good News to Mant.—Wc learn up- A fair and accomplished correspondent accordance with its bearing to the value on what we deem to be good authority, writing to us says: “ If ‘ Fun ’ intends of all real estate in the State. All lands that a telegram has been received at the Nt:\vNAN, Ga., Sept. 28th, ’Go. All the late members both ot Co. A« Lt <1 a. Ilcg’t and Co. A. 12th Ga. 3/att., arc respectfully invited to meet in con- j vent ion in Newnan, Ga., on ednesday • the day of the election for members to the State Convention at 11 o’clock ini Sargent's Hall. Business of much itn-^j portance will be considered, and w lull : ret resentatiou is desired. J. W. Andf.rson, LntcCapt. Co. A. 12th Ga., Bath Attention. W'r. arc requsted to announce that Col. j >V. F. Wright, one of the candidates for the Convention, will address the citizens of Coweta in the Court House, on Tues day next. Notice. The Assessor, II. It. Harrison, has re- Tnoved to the office of the Clerk of the Inferior Court. All tax-payers are re quired to call on him and procure blanks lobe used in making out their tax returns for 18G4. Advertisements- Thos. Barnes is prepared to repair Watches, Clocks and .Jewelry. T. G. Burpee ofieis for sale 1,000 sides of leather. The Georgia Pctrolium company pro poses to sell stock enough to raise a work ing fund of thirty thousand dollars. A j rare chance for investment. The officers and directors arc Safe, reliable and skill full men. Bead advertisement. See announcements of l'ark E. Arnold ‘ and Bev. Thos. G. Yickory and letter of! W. W. Thomas. The card of Mr. J. Y. Sawtell will be j found in o ir advertising columns to-day. j. Be certain to refer to it. He has on i hand a choice assortment of family gro ceries &C., which he will sell very low. It will be seen from the card of Mr. J. M. Holbrook, which appears in our is sue of to-day, that lie has opened a hat emporium on Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga. He is a merchant of high standing, relia ble. and libera! in all business transactions, and has a large stock of hats, which he is selling at wholesale and retail very low. Country merchants and traders visiting Atlanta will do well to give him a call. M. l.YT.CU & Co.—Behave only tore-'! mind the | ublic that this well known j house is again in the book and stationery j business, on Whitehall St., with a fine; stock on hand. They are just the men j men to give good bargains. See their j card in to day’s paper. AtiiioTT & Bros.—We take great pleas ure in commending this excellent firm to the trading community. They have a very large stuck of choice and desirable goods, just such as most every one needs. Ao one who visits Atlanta with a view to the making of purchases, should leave be fore calling at their store on Whitehall St., and examining their stock. They are all nun of integrity and are determined by their prompt and strait-forward course in business affairs to merit a large share ot public patronage. See card. Jacob Black.—AYc call the special attention of country dealers to the adver tisement of Mr. Jacob Black in our paper of to-day. llo has on hand a very large and choice assortment of Groceries, W ines and Liquors, which he v ill sell,- at wholesale or retail, extremely low.— When you go to Atlanta do not fail to call at his store ou Whitehall St., and ex amme his stuck, lie is a first-rate mer chant, very polite and accommodating, and ready at all times to sell you the best of bargains in the choicest and moat de sirable goods. B. B. Beese & Co.—Wc call especial attention to the card of this first class house which appears in our paper to-day. 1 hey have a large and well selected stock of goods on hand well suited to the job bing trade. They "are all gentlemen of high standing, well and favorably known to the business men of this section, and we recommend them with the full assu rance that no one who favors them with his confidence will ever have cause to complain. Morgan & Co.—After the wear and tear of four years war, we know every body wants furniture, and if they do, we advise them to be sure to call on Morgan f o., corner Beach Tree and Marietta, Sts.. Atlanta, Ga. They have on hand a splendid stock, embracing every variety of style and quality, which they offer to ■'•ell \ery low. Give them a call any way. UQ cannot patronize a more worthy house. Their card will be found in our i*sue of to-day. A Sad Occurence. Miss Bettic Lowery was drowned in the Chattahoochee river, near Holliigs- wortli lorry on Sunday, the 21th inst, by tbe sinking ot the bateau, iu which she and two other persons were attempting to cross. Her companions narrowly es caped a similar fate. This young lady was greatly beloved, and her untimely death has cast a gloom over the entire community. OBITUARY. Mrs. H. A. Robinson, consort of N. 51. Robinson, after a painful illness of great tube ridiculous he has succeeded ad-; exempt from taxation by Federal or State executive department from the president j g^empber mutant* 1 'leavin^ n a husband mirably, if witty, has made a signal fail laws arc exempt-from this tax. ^ stating that all persons coming under the j ^,,3 s j x children to deplore their irrepara- Sec. 2. Provides that \he tax and pen- thirteenth exception of the amnesty proc- j ble loss. She was a faithful and consist- alty shall' be a lien upon said lands with- lamation (the twenty thousand dollar l *ieber ot the Methodist church for more out other proceeding whatsoever. clause) who have filed their applications ^bau six years before her death, and de .. . . „ . , , ‘ ’ parted with the hope of a blessed iinuior- Sec. 3. Provides that the owners of for pardon and have the endorsement of j talitJ Shc wasaiwajs consistent, an af- Ag^in. “ Why don’t he compliment land shall pay the assessment within sixty the governor will be permitted fo vote for fectionate and dutiful wife and mother, the ladies to their faces, in plain English days after the commissioners have opened j delegates to the convention.—Macon Tel- j and in her death many friends and rela and trust to their knowledge of flatterers ; their books in the district wherein the egraph. j tionssuffer an irreparable loss- . for credence of protestations? ” This question “ Fun” must and doubt less will answer.* ure. What say you 7 ,f As wc generally agree with the ladies in their opinions, wc sec no reason why we should vary our rule in this instance, j LOOK TO YOUR HITS property is situated. Sec 4. Provides that if the tax is not The ladies of Jackson, Tennessee, have paid within tbe prescribed time, the pro-j collected and sent to Memphis ninety-five ®* * * * ' ! perty becomes forfeited to the United J dollars to be appropriated to the Southern Hay. : States, and when publicly sold tbe pur j soldiers home. 1 be funds were the pro- Our farmers would act wisely to“ make chaser is vested with the title in fee sim- 1 cccdsof a concert given by the young hay while the sun shines.” F(*od for cattle will be in great demand and conse quently will sell for high prices the com ing winter months. ©5P* The Coweta Stock holders of the Savannah, Griffin and North Ala., Rail Road arc requested to meet at this place on Tuesday, 3rd Oct. ’65. A National Bank has been organ ized in Atlanta, A. Austell was elected President. 5Ve guess Mr. A., will now make the Fulton Bank bills worth one hundred cents in the dollar, as he again asks for public confidence. Connnu n i c a t f d. To the Voters of Coweta County. Without any agency on my part, my name has been brought before you, in daJ of sa i e the land shall be struck off to connection with the candidacy for the ap proaching Convention. I hereby publicly consent for my name to be so u=cd. This is a time when all true men at the South, should lend every effort to secure and protect, by proper constitutional pro visions and legal enactments, whatever of liberty and property may be left us from the almost total wreck. And without pre tending to be competent to so great a task, I can only promise, if elected, to serve you faithfully and to the best of my ab'lity, and in all things to do the best I can f>r the interest and honor of our be loved State. Without going into the details of what may be done in the Convention—wliat we will be permitted to do, or wliat wc will be rCqurcd to do, I will say that no hu man power could compell me, to consent that negroes should have tbe privilege of T<>ting, the privilege of sitting oh juries and the privilege of testifying, in our courts, against white men. As bad as our condition now is, with, in many places, no courts, no laws, no trial by jury, no priviledge of the writ of ha beas corpus, no security of life, no securi ty of property, as bad, I say, as our con dition is, and if it were twenty times pie, without any regard to prior leins, encumbrances, rights, titles or claims. Seb. 5. Brovides for the appointment of tax commissioners, and fixes their salaries. Sec. 6. Provides that the commission ers shall begin their labors as soon as the country is restored to the jurisdiction of tbe Union authorities. Sec. 7. We omit the 7th section of the original act, and condense a substitute therefor, which was approved Feb. 6th, 1863. This section provides that in case the tax is not paid as set forth in section 3, the commissioners shall advertise the property for sale in a newspaper, and cause three notices to be posted in as many public places, in the town or parish where the property is situated. On the tho highest bidder, for a sum not less than taxes, penalty and costs, and ten per cen tum per annum interest on said tax.— Provided, That the owner docs not on or before the day of sale pay to the com missioners the amount of the tax, with the ten per cent, interest and the cost of advertising. The commissioners are also authorized to bid off the property for the United States, at a sum not exceeding two-thirds of the value thereof, unless a higher bid is offered. The purchaser re ceives his certificate of ownership from the commissioner as soon as the purchase money is paid—Treasury notes or,United States certificates of indebtedness of any kind being accepted in payment. Ibis certificate of ownership to be considered in all courts as prima facie evidence of the validity of the sale and ot the title of the purchaser. But the owner, or any loyal citizen of the United States, who has a valid lien upon the property, may at any time within sixty days subsequent to the sale, appear before the commission ers, and upon paying the amount ot said tax and penalty, with the interest thereon from July, 1862, (the date of the Brcsi- dent’s proclamation,) at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum, together with the worse, it would hot then he so bad as it j eX p cnscs 0 f sa i e am ] subsequent procced- would be it negroes had the right of vo- j j n „ Sj n redeem-the property and have ting, the right of filling our jury boxes, | rc t urne d to him the money lie has paid and the right of testifying, as they ma J | the commissioners, with the interest ne wish or as designing men might influence cru ; n „ a f tcr sa l e . Provided, That if the owner of said lots of ground be a minor, a non resident, alien or loyal citizen be yond seas, a person of unsound mind, or under a legal disability, the guardian, trustee or other person having charge of the estate of such person, may redeem the land at any time within two years after the sale, in the manner provided above. Provided further, That at such . . , . . j-,- _ „ gale anv tracts, parcels or lots ot land As promised, in a previous edition, we j * , . . .- • 11 • n .1 f r* p ■ which may be selected, under direction "ive below a synopsis of the acts ot Gon- J „ ” . . ; : ... « , i 0 f the President, for Government use, cress levying and providing for the col- , lection of a lircct L upon .1,0 proper., i for nr, naval, revenue, chan ■ of .he people of the United States. It Me, cduoa.tonal or police purposes, may, is of special interest to Southern land- j »t sale, be bid m by owners, who have been cut off from com- 3 ' 0Ders or > them, against white people. \V. W. Thomas. Sept. 28, ’65. From the New Orleans True Delta. Important to Southern Land Owners. The United States Direct Tax—The Laics upon the Subject—Assessments of Lou isiana, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. ladies of the Caliiopcan Club on last Wed nesday night. said commis- IIead Quarters, Dept, of Georgia. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 20, 1So5. General Order Ao. 15 All orders issued by 51ilitar^Authori ty in this Department, relating to con tracts between individuals (except those which interest Ficeduien,) or determining the right, title or possession of property of any description whatever, except prop erty owned or clamed by the Govern ment are hereby suspended; and all of ficers on duty iu this Department are pro hibited from adjudicating questions of contracts or conflicting claims.to property, real or personal, except, when necessary to protect the rights and interest of the Government. By commmnnd of 5Iajor Gen. Steedman, S. B. Moe, Brevet Col. and Ass’t Adj’t Gcn’l. Official, C. II. Siieldon, , Lt. and A. A. A. G. 2d Sub. Dist. rggegjgBK NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET. CORItKCTKn WEEKLT BY ,7 Drugs & (DAIRS3, Grocers and Commission Merchants. Cotton.—Because of the increased facilities for the shipment of Cotton, holders are more firm and the market more buoyant. So far sales have been only in small lots. We quote Middling from 21 (j 23c. 'ft lb, according to quality and quantity. Factory Goods,—| Brown Shirting 400 45c tj-i yd.; 4-4 Sea Island Shirting 40(a.00e yd.; Osnalmrgs 30035c Y* yd.: Cotton Varus— $3,250$4,OO *ft bunch. Dry Goods.—Prints 40 0, 4-'>c ^3 yard ; Bleached Shirtings 40 0 80c “[4 yd. Country Produce—Corn $1.00 Y* bushel; M»-al from wagons $1,10 p bush.; from stores $1.25 ~ r l bush.; Butter, 20 0 25c lb.; Bees wax, 20c lb.: Kgcs-15 @ 20, Y> doz.; Honey, 124c »!».; Beef, 0 0 10c Y* lb.; Tallow. 12 015c lb.; Dried Fruit, Peaches, unpealed $1.50 ~ r 1 bush.; pealed $2,00 Y* bush.; Apples, $ 1,50 qA bush. Sugar.—X: Orleans, 25 (a; 30c H Ib-iCrush- ed 4 ) V U». - - -- * Syrup.—Cane. $1 00 lb gal.; Sorghum. 50c tJ'S* 1 - . ... Coffee —Prime Rio, 50c lb- S ^ lt,—7e lb. Bacon—Only a small quantity in market.— Hog round 23 (a 24c Ij) tb.; Shoulders 22 0 23c.: Hams. 24 0 28c;; Clear sides. 25 0 30c fl lb Flour.—Extra Family, f:-tn wagons Y* !b.: from stores 8.1c lb.: Superfine 8c. Y* lb. Tobacco.—500$ 1 50c Y* Smoking 75 0$I 00 Y> h>- X AII.S.—16 (a 20c Y* lb- Candles.—Star, 40c Y* H’-j Cheese:—50 0r 60c q) lb. Mackerel —$6.00 0 $ r *.25 Y* Kit. By the small.-20c each. Sardines-—50 0; 60c Y* box. Soap.—25 0 30c lb. •Co it eras.— 25c'Y* lb.. Black Pepper.—75c Y* lb. Soda.—25 0 30c Y' lb- Starch —25 0v 35c ^ lb. SncE.—oOc'Yl lb. Gincer.—75c Y' lb- Bluf.stone.—75c 0 $100 Y* lb. Potash.—75 0. $100 lb. Blacking.—10 0 15c Y* box. Matches.—10 0 20Y4bov. Cotton Cards.—$2,00 Y^ pair. Pickles.—75c 0; $1,00 Y* j :,r - Candies.—65c (a. $1,00 ^4 lb. Bagging.—10 0 45c Y* yd. Ropi.—30 0: 35c Y 1 lb. Twine.— $1,00 0, $1,25 Y^ bunch. Paints and Oils.—Kerosine Oil $2,00 "p gal.; White Lead 18c lb. truck off to the United • States. And Provided further, That the certificates of said commissioners shall munication with the North, and thus prevented from posting themselves on this subject. We have omitted nothing! - , „ , , ‘ J 4 . Jaritv and validity of sale by establishing ol importance to the tax-payers. 1 „ , -j * <=nb v , . - ., the fact that said property was not sub- Shortly after the commencement of the ; lhc tact p ^ had J - , • 1 to taxes, or that the property iua war in 1861,-a law was passed to increase , J .... have satisfactory evidence that it is her eternal" gain. God in his wisdom has seen fit to take her home to Heaven.— R. Hence we should cease to mourn. We are authorized to announce PARK E. ARNOLD, as a candidate for the only be affected as evidence of the regu- gtate Convention. Election first V* T cdnes- day in October. We arc authorized to announce Rev. THOS. G. YICKORY, as a candidate for ,-a taw Was PUMCU w ! been redeemed according to the provisions the approaching State Convention. Elec- thc revenue of the United States by di-j tion first Wednesday in October next, rect taxation—by increasing the duties : o t is ac . on imports, and by a levy of twenty mil-! Sec. S. This section confers the pavi lion dollars per annum upon the lands of; lege of redeeming property that has been the United States. These twenty millions j sold, upon any owner of said propert 7 were apportioned among the different | who can prove to the satisfaction of the States in proportion to the wealth of each, the shares of the five Southern States mentioned in the beading being as fol lows : Louisiana $385,8S6 96? Texas 355,106 66? Alabama 529,313 o3? Mississippi 413,084 66? Florida 71 ,522 66? DR. SMITH M AY be fouml at his office on the South side of tbe Public Square, when not professionally engaged. [sept. n-i-tf. IE¥ GOODS! HEAP BARGAINS! TTTR have on hand and for sale a large » V lot of SIGIISS AID AMB&2GAI I • Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, Alpaccas, French Marinoes, Ladies Belts Sc Buckles, [the finest over offered in fhio market,-) Ribbons (all kinds,) Rubber Combs, Round Combs, and Tuck Combs, (the latest style); J. LORCII & CO., Have just received at J. M. DODD'S old stand, South- West Corner Public Square, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, A new and large supply of READY MADE A3MT> LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S * All varieties of ednesday New nan, Sept. 22, 1865. Mr. Editor: Having.-Frequently been honored by the people of Coweta county in days that are passed, and for which I commissioners that he or she has not ta- j shall ever be grateful, I cannot withhold ken any part in the rebellion subsequent! my consent to be a candidate fur the to the passage of this act, and that by | Convention, when solicited by old friends reason of said rebellion has been proven- j who have supported me so often before, ted from paying taxes or redeeming the j \\ ithout making issues at the present, (as same from sale. ° These applications must wc must await the future for develop- be made within one year from date of uients, and act as may best suit the times Cm&SRE&’S SHOES, BOYS Sc GENTLEMEN’S NOTIONS, Of all kinds; HOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS; CLOAKS. CORSETS; HARD-WARE A.rvrr) CUTLERY. Also a large and full supply of all kinds of & CROCKERY. J. III. MAY^V, Salesman. Sept. 16 2 tf. FAMILY GROCERY rcr DRINKING SALOON, rpiIE undersigned firm is pleased to an- Mutism J- nounce to their friends and the public generally, that they have now on hand and are daily receiving a good stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, and other thing? too tedious to mention. We expect to try to keep what the people #eed. and hope, by close application, energy and fair dealing, to be able to do at least our por tion of tbe business done in our line. Attached to this business is a First Cla«s sale, and the commissioners may extend land .condition of the country,) I shall, if the time Id redemption to two years from again honored by the people of Coweta, I day 0 f sa le. In cases of this kind a discharge my duties honestly and faith- This tax is less than two mills per dol-1 re ' u , ar trial niay be instituted before the fully. Yery respectfully, lar annually. | co * Sonera, and appeal may be taken Your obedient servant, The act by which this tax was author-1 dedsion t0 the UDitC(1 States j IRA K. SMITH. Ucd .as approved Augurf 5• 1*®*'! DUtrirt C°«rt. j Wc arc authorized ta state W. W. ,U enforcement at that l,me throughout „ 2 ud 12. These sec- THOMAS, is a Candidate for the State I TlrdrVTHncr SalOOll, th, whole country teas an tntposstbth.y. j c ’ ircumEta „ ccs and situation, Convention. Election first Wednesday, ^ ’ On the 2d June 1802^ however a por-; ^ ^ , e by , 6e terminitio „ ; in October neat. f t "r' th ' >' ur “ t tion of the Southern x erritory having, r * tit _ been brought under the jurisdiction of »f the war. P .^\Yo “ and WINES the Federal authorities, an act entitled an ,_ec. lo. ncase e \a [ State C*.*nvention. Election on the first t !ie market affords. And we take occasion to act “ for the collection of direct taxes iu j ment mentioned in section , e^nno _e \y e j nc ^ ( j ; .y_ j u October. sav. that we jnrite into this Saloon gentlemen insurrectionary districts within the Uni-| obtained, the commissioners arc author- ' . ofYoher, prudent habits .nd will be ghui to lnsurrccuouaiy .i.,.6«n nnnn the nmnertv Mr. EDITOR :—In vonr issue of the wait upon them, and thank them for their ted States, and for other purposes, was ; lzed to set a valuatio po P P J « Citizen ” au^ested ROBERT Y. i patronag-: but would dimply notify drunkards It is this which we condense 1 according to the best evidence they can B1 »’ 0W v ^ Candidate for the approach- und rowdies to star away, as we do not want obtain, and no mistake they make in the ing Convention. His friends will feel ££ and do not intPnd to bc trouw,cd on the k Co. Plain and Figured; Ladies’ Hats, Waterfalls, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and Suspenders, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS; The largest lot of Ladies’ and Gents FRENCH CALF BOOTS anil SHOES, of every style and quality, in the market. WOOL and FELT; Knives and Forks, Pocket Cut lery, Yankee Notions, Crockery, assorted, Tin-Ware, and many other articles too tedious to men- tiun, All of which wc will sell so CHEAP that ewn a Jew tvouhl nr,c nek them for- tree,— Befor# purchasing elsewhere call and examine the stock of T. I). SAVfXT <fc CO., Greenville St., (under Masonic Hall,) NEWNAN, GEORGIA. D. BREWSTER, M!. Frank & Co., DEALERS IN _ Ik DRY ROODS, BOOTS, SHOES, Gents Furnishing Goods, CROCKERY, etc., etc. NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, ON BAY STREET, NEWNAN, GA. S’-pt. 23-3-3m. M. MARBURG, WHOLESALE COMMISSION No. 42 Public Square, We have now on hand and are Receiving daily direct from Louisville and Cincinnati, a lresh supply to our stock of FILL«WINTER We invite the Public, Indies in particular, before making fall purchases to call and exam ine our stock of LADIES’ BALMORAL —AND— nuur ImM% Ladies’ and Children’s Ladies’ and Children’s SHOES & GAITERS, LADIES’ I1ATS, A NEW STOCK Just received. Also, a full stock of all Wool IFlAmTihLSt, SIEnglSTPUKTiBS, BLANKETS, Piece Goods of all Kinds. Also a full stock of Gentlemen’s CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, £cC. LADIES cC- GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, &c. &c. All of which wc will sell chenp FOR CASH, At Mr-Pinson’s Store House, opposite the Court House, Newnan, Ga. S. KAUFMAN Sc Co. I>. P. WOODROOT, Sept 23-1-1 m. Saieamnn, AVM. B BERRY, WABE-HOUSE passed, and strip of verbiage valuation made by the State authorities mirsioners on y. TENNESSEE,, Annonncfi to the Wholesale Trade that he is constantly receiving and has on hand sneh goods as are nsually kept in Retail Dry Goods Stores, which he will sell at. Eastern prices, with freight added. M. FRANK & CO., at Atlanta and Newnan, Ga., represent the firm, an] any orders left with them will be carefully execated. 23-3—Cm-. DENEBAL AGENT, FOR Receiving, Put ting in Order and Ship- I A" ping Go*ton to safe and Lxy*. responsible firms in Au- gusta, New York or Liverpool. ggf Liberal advances arranged for parties desiring it. Newnan, Ga,, Sept. 23-3-tf. LANDS FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale my settlement of Lands, lying seven miles South of Newnan, in Grantville District, Coweta county. There are five hundred and sixty acres in the body, four hundred in a high state of cultivation and under good fence, the balance in the woods and well timbered. Upon the premises there are two good and comfortable dwelling houses, together with all the necessary out houses; also a spring of excellent water, and one of the best orchards in the country, em bracing forty-five acres- in young peach tree3 of great variety, hearing from the first of July until frost: twenty-five acrea in plums of excellent quality and great variety, and a large apple. < rehard of choice trees and all varieties. The place is in a desirable neighborhood, convenient to churches and schools. All the buildings are in good condition and the negro cabins have good stone and brick chimneys.— I will sell very low if applied to soon. The orchard will pay for the place in one year.— For further particulars apply to rne on tho premises. MICHAEL IIIND311AN. September 23-3-2m. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE FOR SALE. M FOR tbe purpose of changing the investment, I offer for sale g§= my House and Lot in the suburb? of .Newnan, near the railroad bridge, aud ad joining the residence of CoLJohn B. Wi'coxon. Tbe house has nine large, well finished, well ventilated rooms. Upon the premises there arc good out-buildings—kitchen, smoke-house, negro cabins, carriage-house, corn-crib, sta bles, garden,and an orchard of choice peaches, A branch runs through Dpc horse lot. The lot contains three acresy and lias on it a well of excellent water. All the buildings are comparatively new and in good condition. A bargain can be had in this place if early appli cation i3 made to purchase. For further par ticulars apply to J. J. Pinson, Esq., or to the subscriber at New Barry G-a. Sept. 23-3-tf. P. A. POWERS. NOTICE. A LL those indebted to the late firm of BROWN, SW1NT Co., will please coma forward and settle without delay, and tbo:-a having »! urns against tlirin wrU please present them to the undersigned for pavm -nt. T. & D.SWfNP, S i rv i vi rig P.trttW r Gr-.ciivilie St., tiu b-r Newr.::. G t ' Sep J. b i-5;..