The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 07, 1865, Image 4

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Auctioneering IhePcorinNew England, is forty years old and is cursed with six ! RAILROAD GUIDE. ! gartkell & hill, A fl-w days ago the New Yo:k Journal white Children ! Her husband Was Mi- A AT LAW vf Commerce said: chael O’Brien, a fool of an Irishman, who GEORGIA RAILROAD. j qj- F i CE ix ckkw's building, “ It would be, we repeat it. mefe scfisi- went to the war without getting! bounty! Leave Atlanta 6 00 A M ^viabama Streot, blc for the people of New England who He was luckily killed. IDs widow will! :* mve at Au ^ UiU '• ‘ ^ ' Atlanta GeorfTia. ere given to philanthropy end m:.san- be sold to the lowest bidder, and the brats \rrivt at Atlanta 6 30 P 31 l PepL 9—I—3m. lhropy.(ft>r the lover of the Dtgro slave thrown in she can earn money by wash- - J £ WOOTTKX, is the hater of the white owner,) if they ing, and her children, will soon be able ATLANTA A 3\ . P- RAILROAD. i __« «t?V AT LA^T Mould devote some attention to their to earn their keeper money. How littie, Leave Atlanta Ai 00 A 31 Ax ID ^ \ \ \ GEORGIA * home slaveries and sorrows. There are gentlemen ? Figure close, She will earn Arrive at Newnan 0 10 AM agonies in the poor houses of the North twice her board, aud you can draw school Arritc at ^ if^ °" 11 ^7 which humanity might well seek to soothe, money for the children. Down she goes \ rr i vc at Xewnau J jj p \] For some wars past these institutions to Deacon Righteous for twenty shillings Arrive at Atlanta. 7 03 P 31 have been neglected, while the attention a week ! Let tit pray ! of rhe p/<oj le has been turned to the war ; The sale stands adjourned until we can but it is now greatly to be leared that of attend a nigger picnic, clam-bake and the widows and children of the lailen barbecue, to welcome our dear brothers to iioldi-ra. without other provision, many freedom. Ladies will look sweet as possi- OUT ATOMTHI! | fbb gEnfo! MONTGOMERY A W. I* R R. gvj^Offifg over i*ost U3kc. - >jH( Sept. 9—1— if. JOHN S. BIGBV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, HEW &G03DS! IIP BARGAINS! J. LORCII & CO., must go there. Arrive at Montgomery 3 30 P M Leave Montgomery 7 20 A M It would be curious to ble and white men will stand the expense. ; Leave Columbus 5 48A31 know (he rates at which the poor are sold After the picnic the sale will be contin in the Eastern States. Can any one fur- j ued. Let ut pray ! Leave West Point 0 00 A M \\7H-L practice regularly in Coweta and tt - ' + '.j T Arrive at Columbus 3 48 P M >V the Wroundh^ counties, and in the Ha\e JUSt recen ed at J. United States District Court® for the Northern t and Southern Districts of the State. fr®jf Special attention given to the collection • and securing of claims. 1 Sept. 0-1—-tf. M. . 1 Arrive at W est Point 4 50 A 31 ni.'h statistics of this market ? ” 'I he Hartford (Conn.,) Times answers the inquiry : “In Connecticut, the State and town white poor (in many towns) are let out to the lowest bidders, and we find that the Slate poor have been let for 81,200 to f-2,000 a year; and that the towns have let 11.eir poor at rates as follows : Newton, 4,000 inhabitants, 8900 a year; last year, Kentucky.—The first contested elcc- was decided in the Campbell Cou-ty Court on the 13ih inst. The Radical can didate, Jones, clerk of Court was ousted and the office was declared vacant. Quite an intefesting state of affairs is at present existing in Kentucky. Gen. l'almer ordered all his subordinate officers MACON k WESTERN RAILROAD. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. I tion against the General is the j quence. throughout the State to be present at the owing to the high rales of provision^ ^ election day and prevent Demo- , n ., n . . ‘ crats from voting. J hose officers are ahour s.,00 extra was pa.d; Barkl.am- „ 0 w being indicted in almost every county. hk d, 1 390 inhabitants, the sum of 8440 and when they appeal to General Pain cr was paid, an 1 the contractor «as Mr. 31a- for relief he calmly informs them lie son, of New Hanford, who also keeps the knows nothing about it. Much indigna 11 art ford poor, Towns of 1,000 to 1,500 inhabitants pay 8500 to S600 a year, the lowc.'t bidder taking the paupers’’ The La Crosse (Wis.,) Democrat com ments a.s follows : “ \\ hut’s the use of writing about the poor vs Hite people of New England ? God cursed them with Anglo-Saxon blood! Il.nl tip-re poor w retches, whose hours are sold to doctors, and whose lean bowels nre m ole into speculations, been black, all over the country, their case would be /presented to the people for the inter ference. Rut they are simply poor, hall- starved, white wretches. Old men, who, with toiling limbs, hobble along to the grave, cursed, with a white skin. Old women, who, with watery eyes, turn their wrinkled faces so their cars will catch the s und of the paupers hearse as it rattles over the stones of a New England road Wives, wluse husbands are foundations for monuments to heroism. Sisters of brave men dead in battle. Children of white parents. God pity the-poor whites! The negro is eared for by pious preach ers and political gamblers, out of the pub lic nurse. Curse them, they are poor — And white besides ! 3Iost horrible crimes! Let them paint their skins back. Let them kink their hair and powder It with burnt amber. Let them cut their eyes open and double dye their faces; dance the break down, be fat, saucy and happy Then all ‘Chris tian’ America will pity them. Of late years the happy negroes have been giving us a break down in blood—a breakdown of credit—a breakdowu of white liber ties. Let them become purified by the door of Ethiopia, and glory will burst on their vision instantly. Churches will be opened. Fairs will be held. Taxes will be collected. Bayonets will be ground. Blood will flow like w»(g r . AmWs will be raised. Debts will be heaped upon us as worth less ocean weeds are heaped upon surf- beaten shores. Tax payers of Connecticut! black up Leave 31aeon .*. ...7 50 A 31 Arrive at Atlanta ...4 05 F 31 Leave Atlanta ...7 20 A 31 Arrive at 3Iaeon ...3 20 F 31 NIGHT TRAIN. Leave 3Iacnn ...0 30 F 31 Arrive at Atlanta ...3 23 A 31 Leave Atlanta ...0 50 F 31 Arrive at Macon ...3 30 A 31 WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. It. Leave Atlanta ...7 45 F M Arrive at Chattanooga ...5 10 A 31 Leave Chattanooga ...5 45 A 31 Arrive at Atlanta ...5 10 1» 3r THOMAS J. SPECK. DENTIST -\ EWNAN, GEORGIA, 1 4 Esi'ECTFULl.Y announces V to the citizens of this place and the neighboring country, that he has permanently located in^Newnan, and solicits their patronage. Having had eight j I year.® practi - e. he feels competent to execute j all operations with skill and success. Teeth i extracted by aid of Electricity—almost with- i 1 out pain—when desired. Satisfaction guar- j an teed in all cases. Fees moderate. Rooms, for the present, at Maj. Hanvey's 1- ; residence on Grecnviil street. Sept. 9-l--!2m. DODD'S old stand, South- West Corner -Public Square, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, new and large supply of READY MADE Monetary. In a Circular just issued by the 3Ietro- politan Insurance Company, we find the following useful Table, showing the value of currency compared with gold at differ ent rates of premium : • S lOOein currency will buy- in gold $95 23 90 90 50 95 83 33 80 00 70 92 74 07 71 42 08 90 GO 00 04 51 02 50 Cu 00 58 82 57-14 55 55 54 05 52 03 51 28 50 00 LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE It. R. Leave Nashville 7 00 A 31 7 15 I* M Arrive at Louisville 5 00 P 31 5 00 A 31 Leave Louisville 7 00 A 31 7 00 P 31 Arrive at Nashville 5 30 P 31 5 30 A 31 When gold is sold for currency at 105 00 110 00 115 00 120 0i> 125 00 130 00 135 00 140 00 145 00 150 00 * 155 00 100 00 105 00 170 00 175 00 180 00 185 00 190 00 195 00 200 00 The discount on U. S. legal ten der currency is 4 77 per cent 9 10 per cent 13 05 per cent 10 07 per cent 20 00 per cent 23 08 per cent 25 93 per cent 28 58 per cent 31 04 per cent 33 84 per cent 35 49 per cent 37 50 per cent 39 40Jpcr cent 41 18 per cent 42 S( ; per cent 44 45 per cent 45 95 per cent 47 37 per cent 48 72 per cent 50 00 per cent Dissolution. IK Partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribers in the lirm of Itel- wine «t Henry, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. L. REDWIXE, J. 8. HENRY, Sent, flth, 1805. T We have now on hand and lare Receiving daily direct Irom [Louisville and Cincinnati, a fresh supplv to our stock of [FALL ft WINTER We invite the Public, Ladies in particular, before making ♦all purchases to eali aud exam ine our stock of LADIES 7 DRESS EOODS, BALMORAL — AND— HOUSE, ATLANTAr GA- rprs :: -vxi auii, ,~- a ng .mo THE Proprietress respect fully informs the public that she has opened a House in an •* eligible situation, convenient to all Business Houses' and the different Depots, for the recep tion of travelers and others. The table will be supplied* from the country, with every thing fresh and desirable, and at very moderate prices. TvCxr^Polite Porters in atten dance at the trains. MINNIE BANKS, Sept. 9-1-lin. In/ Street. Wmnm j, s, HMBT, NASin ILLE&C1IAI IAXOOGA R R Will continue business at the Leave Chattanooga 7 30 A 31 Arrive at Nashville 8 30 P M Leave Nashville 8 30 A M Arrive at Chattanooga 9 30 P 31 EX ECU! IYE GOV E U X M ENT. OF THE UNITED STATES. old Stand of REDWING & I1ENRY, NEWNAN, GA. WHOLESALE ANT RETAIL PEAI.KR IX President. ANDREW JOHNSON of Tenn. President pro tempore of the Senate, and j acting Vice President, SENATOR FOSTER, of Conn. Price of Gold for Confederate Notes, From January 1, 1801, to May 12, 1805, inclusive. 1861. your poor! «nd the Government will sup-1 j une o port them, and land them safe in Abra-jj u j ,, January 1 to 31ay 1 31av 1 to Octtober 1... -.5 per .10 cent. ! t ii October 1 to OctohcrJO. ... .12 “ October 15 to November 15. .15 “ December 1 .20 <4 186S. January 1 .20 “ January 15 4 ’0 u February 1 .25 41 . coruary lo .40 U March 1 .50 Li March 15 .05 “ April 1 .75 Li April 15 .80 “ May 1 .70 U May 15 .95 U j June 1 .95 “ i Secretary of State. Wm. II. SEWARD, of New York. Secretary of War. EDW’IN 31. STANTON, of Penn. Secretary of the Navy. GIDEON W’ELLES, of Conn. Secretary of the Treasury. HUGH McCULLOGIl, or New York. Attorney Generd. JAMES SPEED, of Kentucky Postmaster General. Wm. DENNISON, of Ohio. Secretary of the Interior. JAMES IIARLAN, of Iowa. [ Medicines, Chemicals, | PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE ! HAI3 &W.D 2Q02E 3SUSEBS, I j TRUSSES, SUIT0RTER3, AND SHOULDER BRACES, D Ulli < Ladies’ and Children’s SHAWLS, Ladies’ and Children’s SI IOCS & GAITERS, LADIES’D ATS, A NEW STOCK Just received. Also, a fulhsto' C of all Wool THiAHUIXS,- S:E BLANKETS, Piece Goods of all Kinds. NOTIONS, i Also a full slock of Gentlemen’s STAPLE ROODS. LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S All varieties u f OB^a&nsS’S SHOES, BOA'S & GENTLEMEN’S Of all kinds; HOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS; CLOAKS, CORSETS; HARD-WARE \ jel.j\tx> CUTLERY.! I Also a large and full supply! MILITARY DIRECTORY. J. B. STEADMAN, 3laj. Gen. command ing Department of Georgia—Head quarters at Augusta. j For Medicinal uses, £33rffi»jsshvv.i* ! BLUE' STONE, GINGER J a11 km<l«of [indigo, maddes, copperas.iGROCERIES & j BLACK P3PPEB, ALVU ‘ 8tarcli, Spt’s Turpentine, J. II. MANN, Safe sman. Sept. 16 2 tf. CLOTHI1LG, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, ScG. LADIES cC; GENTLKMFX’S FURNISHING GOODS, See. &o. All of which we w ilt sell cheap FOR CAS II, At Mr. Pinson's Sitorc House, opposite the Court House, Newnan, Ga. S. KAUFMAN & Co. ». P. WOODROOF, Sept 23-1-1 mt Salesman. J. E. Jones. A. 15. Cates. moan oil. Brig. Gen. STEVENSON, commanding j District of Allatoona, 3d Div. l)cpt. of r . T r ,, • Georgia—Headquarters Atlanta. j. Lamps and Lamp C himneys, Fens, Ink, Letter Paper, En- A. P. THORNTON, 1st. Lieut. 147th velops, Dve woods and Dye Illinois I nit., A. D. C. and A. A. A. G. ■ In fact my stock will i, FAMILY GROCERY A»rx> DRINKING SALOON. I., A. D. C. ... . . , fTtJlE undersigned firm is pleased to «n- contain everything that IS kept ! J_ nouace to their friends and the public in a first Class j generally, that they have now on hand and ‘ I J - :1 - — a good st*ck of for 1 1 July 1, 2 for Chief. Lam’s bo£^m. v U, J “ Aug. 15, 2 20 “ 1 a, - -v Sept. 1. 2 50 * 1 ]>laek them—“shine cm up! ’ aud Sept. 15, 2 60 “ 1 Oct. 1, 2 50 • 1 the 3\ est will support them for you. Oct. 15, 2 50 “ 1 Nov. 1 to Feb. Step tiiis way, gentlemen, the sale is about to open. Here is the place to make 1,1863,3 * 1 mouey ! Here is a tine lot of poor wretches 1863. to be sold to the highest bidder! First is Feb. 1 to M ar cb an old man eighty winters living. How 1, 3 10 fori M’ch 1, 3 25fori little for him? He don't eat much!— 31 arch 15 31 ay 15, 6 “ 1 His teeth are all out ? Examine his flab- to 31 ay 15, 5 “ 1 June 1, 6 50 “ 1 bv gums, ladies and i eutlemen ! His ap- June 15, 7 50 “ 1 July 1, 8 “ 1 petite is poor ! lie cannot hear what you July 15, 10 “ 1 Aug. 1, 14 “ 1 sav about him ! He can’t see the dirt in Aug. 15, 15 “ 1 Sept. 1,14 “ 1 his porridge! lie can't talk plain and Sept, lo, 14 “ 1 Oct. 1, 13 “ 1 don’t go visiting. “ One dollar a week 2'’ Oct. 15, 12 50 “ 1 Nov. 1, 13 “ 1 31V good friends this is extortion. He is Not. 15, 15 50 “ 1 Dee. 1, 20 “ 1 old, You can feed him on broth, and Dec. 15, 21 “ 1 sleep him on a hog pen ! Down he goes 1864. to Deac >n Skiustcnes, for ninety cents a Jan. 1, 21 “ 1 Jan.15,20 “ 1 week ! Let us pray ! Feb. 1. 20 “ 1 Feb. 15,21 “ 1 And hence conies next on the catalogue, 31 arch 1, 26 “ 1 M’ch 15 20 “ 1 an old tetuale of seventy-six years of April 1, 19 « 1 Ap’l 15,21 “ 1 age. Hurrah for the days of 76 ! She is May 1, 20 « 1 May 15,18 “ 1 old and blind. She eats coarse mush and June 1 to Julyl5to nigger molasses. She don t get in the JulvlS, IS “ 1 A’g. lQ,20 “ 1 way—just sits and drools and mumbles in Aug. 15,22 “ 1 Sept. 1, 20 50 “ 1 the chimney corner all day, and sleeps on Sept. 15,22 50 “ 1 Oct. 1, 27 “ 1 a pile of rags at night. Her son is a no- Oct. 15, 25 “ 1 Nov. 1, 25 50 “ 1 ted Abolition preacher—a bright star of Nov. 15,28 « 1 Dec. 1, 3:2 “ 1 Pruitanism ! llow little lor h°r ! She has j Dec. 15, 35 « 1 Dec. 31, 51 “ 1 a bad thing against her—she is white! I860. “One dollar a week ! ” ’Tis awful! Her Jan. I, 60 for 1 Jan. 15, 05 fori daughter, 31 rs. Hon. , will keep Feb. i, 50 “ 1 Feb. 15, 46 “ 1 her for that ’. It don’t cost a dime a week M’ch 1, 55 “ 1 M’cblS, 50 “ 1 to keep her. And down she goes to April 1, 70 “ 1 Ap’l 15, 80 “ 1 brother P. Nurious for six shillings a April 20, 130 “ 1 Ap’l 26, 200 “ 1 week ! La us pray April 27, 300 « 1 Ap’l 28, 500 “ 1 And here patriotic cakes of humanity, April 29,800 “ 1 Ap’l 30,1000 “ 1 baked on Plymouth Rock—here is a war May 1, 1200 “ 1 which was the last widow—very white and very poor J She . actual sale for Confederate Notes. 1 1 1 ; It, T. COVKRDALE, Capt. and A. A. Q. 31. of the District of the Aliatootia, and in charge of the supplies in Atlanta. are daii7 receiving I FAMILY GROCERIES, and other things too tedion.® to mention. We expect to try to keep what the people need. Post or Atlanta. FELIX PRINCE SA.LM, Brevet Brig. Gen. Commanding Post. Capt. HENRY WOODRUFF, Post. Ad jutant. Office in City Hall. Capt. E. JOHNSON, Provost Marshall. Office in City Hall. Lt. OTTO BOTTICHER, A. A. Q. M , Post Quartermaster—office on Alabama street. STEPHEN JEFFKRS, Capt. and C. S. Post Commissary—office on Alabama street. D?,UG STORE By strict attention to the wants of custo mers I hope to merit a share of public patron age. I respectfuliy invite rav friends to call and hope, by close application, energy and and'examinc my stock'and prices. Physicians’ j fair dealing, to be able to do at least our por- nd all ; tion of the business done in our line. AtL-»cbcd to this business is a First Class I)r*iliking- Saloon, wbers » e keep the purest LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES j prescripiions carefully compounded. I orders correctly answered. Medicines war- t t quality. J. S. HENRY. Sept. 1C. 1 Sdo---Cm. T. P. Hilton. J. A. Allkx. Post ot Aewnan. Capt. M. B. SLOAN, Commanding Post. Office in the Court House. Lieut. J. MILLER, Adjutant. CHURCH DIRECTORY'. BAPTIST CHURCH, F. M. Daniel, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH, Kim- 1 j ball, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, James Stact, Pastor. CITY' DIRECTORY. J. T. BROWN. Matob. COUNCILMEN. J. E. Robinson, R. H. Carmichael, George Cook, J. E. Jones. HILTON & ALLEN, GENERAL ( OJISISSUO MERCHANTS, For the sale of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Country' Produce. We hare on hand for sale Corn, Nleal, Flour. BACON, LARD, Tobacco, Caudles, Salt, Soda, Xails, Factory Thread, &c. Also Gentlemen and Ladies BOOTS SHOES, m i CATES, GROCERS, Commission Merchants, Greenville St., 3 Doors South of Public Square. Newnan. Ga., HAVE J 1ST IIECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY-OF Bacon, Chekse,' C’OPPKKAN, SIFTERS, Black Pepper, Bluktso, Starcu, Pal> Locks, Blcestosk, Knives and Forks. Palm Soar, Tea *Tabi.k Spoons .‘'tap. Candles, Pocket Knives, Salt, Cct a Cari-ct Tacks. rjXIIB undersigned is now mni.ufaeturing AKTIiCIAL LIMBS of a SUPERIOR KIND, :in.l at such prices ns places them within the reach of almost any one who wants such ar ticles. These A.Fins and Legs ' have fill the WORKINGS of NATURE, and ..re of superior workmanship. \Y. T. COLE. D’-put Jjtrcer, Newnan, O.-i. Sept. 9-1-If. • WELLBORN FLOYD, BOOT and SHOE MAKER. Shop on the Nort!.-\Ve®t corner ol Public Square, adjoining ti.e store <if A. IS. P.oc;kins. jp<2jTKepairit!g neatly and pronip'Iy done. Sept. P-1-hm. Blacksmith Wanted. 5P 3 K. ilc.armktiaelO mm * J ILL give fair wages nt;d permanent er.i- 11 pl-jyiner.t to two nr more good Black smiths, if applied to soon. Newnan, Oa., Sept. Ib-J-tf. Cotton Cards, VvA ll Bcckkts, Vin CIRCULAR SAW MILL IF 0:B SALE, InehiJing all the Irons, Shafts, 4S inch Saw, Pullies, Appnrtenancies, kc. 4 PPLV to Hie subscriber at Newnan. Ga , J_ or at this otlice. Sept. 10-2-41. N. M. HOBIXSON. IRfOKERL! CROCKERY!! L'I’I’L' I ¥ JUST ARRIVED, A FRESH SUPPLY OF '■a i the market affords. And we take .ceasion to say, that we invite into this tSaloo. gentlemen ot sober, prudent habit.®, and will be'glad to j Which is well adapted to the country trade, wait upon them, and thank them for their patronage; but would simply notify drunkards i and rowdies to stay away, ns we do not want New Tin Shop, OX XJEE»OT STRjESET, Three Boors from Public‘Spare. r rtIlE undersigned has just opened, and is £ ready-tc supply the town arid surround ing country with any tiling in the yonr money, and do not intend to be troubled with you. Call on ns at the Pinson Ilouse, on the West side or Greenville street. McDonald, Stephens i Co. Green B. McDonald, J. V. D. Stephens, I. N. D. Stephens. [sept. 16-2-tf. LANDS FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale tny settlement of Land®, lying seven miles South of Newnan. in Consisting of 30 Sets Plates, Assorted, 30 Sets Teas, “ • Pitchers, Bowls, &c. IN ADDITION TO WHICH, AYE Keep Constantly on Hand, Crushed Sugar, Brown Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Flour, Meal, Bn-con, Lard, Mackerel, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Soda, Buckets, Broom3. Slates, Cotton Yarns, Matches, Stationery, &c. We will pay the market price for country Grantvilie District, Coweta connly. There are I produne. snrh a® Com, Bacon. Flour, Meal, five hundred and sixty acres in the body. | Lard, Dried fruit, Luttcr, four hundred in a high state of cultivation ! r _ JONES & CATES, and under good fence, the balance in the! Sept. 10, 1865 ly. woods and well timbered. Upon the premises | i : ’ there are two good and comfortable dwelling j GEO. W. COOK. J. J. GOODRUM. houses, together with all the necessary out- : houses; also a spring of excellent water, and JLr f < YAYtUtpiTAT one of the best orchards in the counrrr. era- ■ A/' / AY (X. ' 1 v/U ILlt F Jl, Grocers and Commission 'TT'JH'ISW Either at Wholesale or Retail. j Rooting, Glittering, Stove FLvin'jr. And nil kinds of REP AIRIFra done promptly, and at the lowest prices. A full assortment of Joe Keller, Manhal bracing forty-five acres in young peach trees of great variety, bearing from the first of July until frost; twenty-five acres in plums of —_ - - __ _ __ __ excellent quality and great variety, and a large |f| |d’ IJ JT fL TH 'T* S 1 apple > rebard of choice trees and all varieties, j M *' ^ ~ • The place is in a desirable neighborhood. ' convenient to churches and s.-bools. All the ! We are constantly receiving various other buildings are in good condition and the negro articles not mentioned above. ! ca t>ins have good stone and brick rbimnevs ^“Consignments of all kinds respectfully . i w ,n 3e ll very low if applied to soon. ' The solicited. orchard will pay for the place in one year^r— For further particulars apply to me on the premises. MICHAEL HINDSMAN. PapteasSer 2J-3-2n:. Ghexnville Sra., (under Masonic Hall.) NEWNAN, GA. Sep!. 9-I-tf. North-West Corner Court House Square, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, HAVE on hand, and are constantly receiv ing fresh supplies of Sugar. Coffee. Salt, Mo lasses, Dye Stuffs, Soda, Bagging, Hope, Twine, Spices, Meal, Elour, kc., Ac. Eg^*Coii8ignments eolirit;d. Sef.cat-ei !C-2-7sa. and other goods usually found in Tin Shops. W. M. REYNOLDS. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 16-2-ly. TAKEY TP. A -SORREL MARE—a stump sucker—about 10 years old, .. M was taken up by me about the 3d or 4th of this month. Theq owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay clargcs, and take her away, or the legal -:teps will be taken with her. Sept. 16-2-tf. J. C. LUMPKIN. NOTICE. A LL tiiose indebted to the late firm of BROWN, SWINT & Co., will please come forward and settle without delay, and those having claims against tin m will please present them to the undersigned for payment. T. k D. SWINT, Surviving Partners. Greenville St., under Masoniu II.J. i’awnnn, Ga . Scpi/2 1-at.