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Tacts for Farmer*.
Tin leaves of the elder, U nrc*ee»>oeg
corn or other grain, when ft is put inlet
ihr hill, will effectually preserve it from
thc ravages of the weevil. The juice will
kh>o kill bcd-htips and maggots. Insects : OdJ Fellows’ llall, on the 25th of last!
nner touch elder bushes The leavea of month, Oft the subject oTTW, Ausuea-
WATC11 ES, J EW ELRT, DIAMONDS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
\ Tjom the Tea Oilcans Tresernt.
Mr. Gavsrre's Lecture.
We arc indebted to the author, 11'
Hilaries Oayarre, for a copy, in phsniplct Silver* War©. Hvonzef, Art*.,
form, of the leetute delivered by him at
er scattered <
loaches, ami
mt
ver oath
uther plants
the «
here,
to the rav
them.
La km
lure a ill!
cfpk „ . . .....
whether the deficency be supplied in tbe
form of bons dust, guano, native phos
phate of linio, or tuarl; the laud needs
lime also.
Mr. Ki.riixie Ruoot.r.s. of Hardwick,
vliich lirve been long in col-
. hem-fitrd liy the application
roenm- ' tics and Rebellion." We need not say to
subject those familiar with the sisnd sense sml
dually shield «cborlarahip of Mr. Uayarre, that it is s
' very able and exhaustive discussion of the
subject* The argument, enforced by illus
trations from history, ia unanswerable,
and we are quite sure that if every radi-
0M5 MILLION BOLL IRS!
i>.
Nos.
With
1BUM [\\m.
BROWDER & CO,
•21 an-1 37. MARKET STREET,
MONTGOMERY, AL 8 .
H- F. LEAK
RED WIN E LEAK,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
hate of lime; it is uoini^portant |M | t |, e nortb would read it in a calm
and impartial mood, it would hare a con
vincing effect.
r of rnlucin/ an.l ronctnmiting
our lnrjr* utock of ltry (riutls in one Homt. |
wr will, from an ! after this date, sell *t jrrent- |
■ v reduerp pris;-.*, uue of the largest, most fa- ,
ried an«i aunplrt* stocks ktff brought to
Slut**, and thirh bus licet* well Imtijrht *t Net
L'.t*h Prinr, l*y wn rs|trrirnfK buyer re-i ling j
„ , , . . • in Now York. We offer, therefore. rfXl in-
Until you know what yoa are to receive! | dmxmenu «w the trade and to customers.
Dealers ia
All to b« Sold «t Five Dollars wch, with
out regard to value.
and not to be paid for
We copy the concluding paragraph of “ ,cJ '* roo ‘‘K ,he l- tro “* uf rauumaos A «V.
, .. r/ s - . , . " * • i [ . i during the month of J unuury lS*rL. Rcsi
the address which relates an .nmdent, the j c , m ZnU of the pros, speaking ot the Finn
' ♦ ^ c bare every thing to make a conijdctt
j -i-e.irtmeni «f £«»*!*, and nil perua* dcririn-j
,7.'*3 Gold and Silver Watches were distrib- j *•* buy for sale or c«»u.<«iivnptio.i,
llicir interest to give ns a call.
i!l find it to
moral of which ia obvioaa :
Some centuries a~o, two king? were
Mass., ha* j»»t slaughtered eight pig*, ‘ ° ni * cel J. Bn ? - , .. -
fourteen months oU, .11 belonging to the ^..tending for the crown of Castile. I
litter, which weighed, iu the aggre
gate, 8/120 pounds. The largest one
weighed 430 pounds. The pigs brought
their owner the snug sum oi 8*>41 75.
Hr stabling and sheltering stock
tbrungh the winter, a saving of one-fourth
n the »»»o -t complimentary manner :—** A nio«t j
industrious and prosperous bouse.”—SiiipjN ti**- !
burgii, Pa., Sufi/ul •‘(live all who deal wi.h
them perfect satjsfiction. *—Dunkirk. X. York .
Journal. “Htijoj « high reputation for I.on- ,
of tbe food may be effected; that is, one- 1 carried every thin*; triumphantly before
fourth leas food will answer than when ^ hint, with the exception of a sirgle town
the stock ia exposed to the inclemency which Alfonso had intrusted to a stout
ol the weather. ) old knight, called Aguilar, and which,
ftcr a long scige, still remained itupreg-
\VK HAVE.
ISrnwn Sheeting. Brown Shirting. Brown Dril-
lin*r«, ttlcnrln-d Domestics, Bleached Drillings.
Osnabarg?. !•>-». 11-4 A 12-4 Sheeting-, Iridi
Linens, Kentucky Jeans, t'.issiim-re. ami Sat
ina!,. English Tweeds, White Flannel,, t4rcv
S „— , v ... ...... , Flann-I-. Red Flannel,. (I rev Blank*-!,. Vet
call one Alfonso and the other John.— j —New Pah, N. T.’Timet. IVrfectly reliable | tUanlceta. Marseille, Qnilts, Table Napkins,
Alfonso proclaimed, of course, that John land will dual! they promise.'—Track, N. Y., j Towel* aud Toweling, Furniture Prints, ami
was a usurper and a rebel, and John re- j ^'0- -J - County. u ila*l high for honesty and every variety »f
’ fair dealing.”—Fishkill N. T. J i wasI. “One II p 1
of tbe oldest an J mat reliable firm, in l.n*i- 11 * >11S0 A UniSlIlIU ‘ r UOOilS.
ness. —C,uaj**harle. X. V. iif*/*f(i. — Keep their t
word and act honorably by their patron-." I I*aci6c DeLainc, All Wool I tv-1—iinr-. French
I-yoas, S. Y. /Vr«. ’ Mennoes, French honjuur Dcl.-ines. Poplin,
of every variety, and a great va. ictv of
forget their names for the present, but to
facilitate the telling of my iitory, I shall
turned the compliment. Well, Johu at
last defeated bia rival, horse and kut, and
forms a solid wall which roots cannot
penctrata.
Fra straw ia richer iu oil and
Luniirmu* (or ft* sh forming) matter than proud and obstinate ^fool
the straw of the cereals. The woody
fiber is also more digestible. This fully
accounts for the repute in which it is held
as fodder for sheep and cattle.
Tit* soil, by its weight, ia constantly
trying to for.n rock under it in the sub
soil. It is the farmer's business to sec
thaf it ddn’t do it. Hi, plow and Mtode I **11, jtnd looked doww on tho king below.
If you
ory of your country,’ answered Aguilar,
you would have known that none of my
race ever capitulated.’ ‘I will starve you,
.Siarve the
eagle, if you can.’ 'I will put you and
the whole garrison to the sword ’ ‘Try!*
was the laconic response, and the seige
went on. Oue morning, as the rising sun
was beginning to gild with its rays the
highest towers of the beleaguered city, a
parley sounded from the camp of the
cncuiy. The old knight appeared on the
are the means to prevent it, but especial
ly the subsoil plow.
Thp. regulations against the cattlc-
plaguu arc so stringent in Germany that
recently a stuffed wolf was prevented front
crossing the frontier for fear of speading
the infection!
'-■'urrender !’ said John again ; ‘my rival,
Alfonso, is ova l, and the whole of Castile
recognizes my sway, as that of its legiti
mate sovereign.’ ‘Sir, I believe you, but
I must see my dead master.* ‘Go then to
Seville, where his dead body lies; you
have my royal word that I shall attempt
nothing against you on your way, nor
An Anglesey farmer found by an ex- against the city in your absence.’ The
perienee of three years with twelve hcrscs . knight came out with banner flying and
and twenty oxen, all of which did an ! a small escort of grini-Tisagcd warriors,
equal amount of work, that he had saved < Behind him the gates closed ; before him
by the latter 81,150.
the dense battalions of the enemy opened
JoO Solid g Jd Hunting watches, $300 to TV)
600 M mi- Ca,e*l Mold Watches...3->o to5oO
50*J Ladies Kiutmelt-d Wat lie,.... 100 to $00
f>00 Ikimond tBusier Icvlie,', Set* 300 to 700 ' var >' ,, lt I* pricee. nnalit
DRESS GOODS.
i*l -tries.
, , their ranks, and as he passed along, slowly
Till flesh of fowls is much more tender hi „ Dob , e war horsCf , llouUl of a j.
»f kept a counlc of days after k.lli.tg be miril i, m bur8t wi d 0 and far from the
for* .1 is cooked The fowl shou d be who|e host wl , 0 ha , ( g,, oflcll witnc#sc . d h is
kept fkst.ng twelve or filtcen hours before dccJ , of ra , orf alld tbc ,. cboca uf the louJ
it is killed. and enthusiastic greeting accompanied
him until the red plume which waved
over his helmet was out of sight. lie
' arrived at Seville, and went straight to
| the cathedral, where he found the tomb
I of his former sovereign. Hu had it open-
In Iowa there are 89,000 dogs, and c d t and after gazing awhile with moist
Al.l. highly concentrated animal man
ures arc increased in value, and their hen-
elits prolonged, by admixture with plus,
ter, salt 1 or pulverized charcoal.
last year there were destroyed by the dogs ,.y CS at the pale face which met his look,
and the wolves 8120,184 worth ol sheep.) he thus addressed the dead monarch—
‘Sire, I had sworn never to deliver to any
body but yourself the keys of the town
which you had intrusted to my care.—
Here they arc. 1 have kept my oath,’
and he deposted them on the brea-t oi
King Alfonso. Then, bestriding his good
that they | steed, he galloped back to his post. As
j soon as he approached, again the ranks of
the enemy opened, and King John cou-
1‘f.ars were so abundant in Kngland,
last fall, that they were sold at the rate
of “4 lbs. for 2d.” They have been
cheaper than potatoes.
Takk care of the plows ! While they
are idle during the wiuler,
arc well clcaued.
1.1)00 Diamond .Solitaire Ring, „7i to-J%0
1,000 Heavy .Silver Hunting WatchesT-i to 1;V>
I,Out) Open-Face Silver Watches 2oto 75
1 000 8tir’r a \Liho2 ny music'l box', lOOto 500
1,000 -Silver Dining Set,...' -75 to 350
1.500 Silver Tea Set*, complete 51 to 2ou
2,000 Silver l'ms au.t S ilver,.........7-5 to 250
2 0*0 Seven Chamber Revolver*.......75 to;ioo
2.500 r.vtrnt Single Barrel Pi,toU....25 to 75
2,000 Richly Kr.imcd Oil Paintings._7o to 350
2.5)0 Elegant Pearl Opera Ulas,e,...25 to 75
3,009 Mammoth Photograph Albam,.15 to 50
3,000 Ouster Diamond Kings 26 to 100
3,000 fiadiet' Oral Bracelets.- — 15 to 50
3 500 t Mild t'hain*. different drsign,_25 to:io0
3.500 tiulit Thimbles, chase I —5 to 50
10.000 Sig ,et and Plain Gold Kings....5 to - 75
10,000 Gentlemens' Scarf Pins— .5 to 59
12,500 Brooches a ud Ear Drops- 5 to 25
12,500 Gold buckets, Double Glass—5 to 35
10,000 Gold Pens unit Gold Holders...10 to 75
10.000 Sets Studs aud Sleeve Uutt«>ns.-5 to 25
5,000 Silver Goblets* DrinkingCups-5 to 50
5,iM)0 Set Tea, Tallies Desert Sp.iun,-10 to 25
5,000 Set Tea, Table s Desert Forks-lOto 25
5,000 Set Ten, Tables Desert Ktiives-IO to 25
2.500 Revolving Silver Castors -25 to 75
2,500 Silver fake and Fruit Uaskcts._25 to 75
12,500 Wine Holders and other articics-5 to 75
To immediately dispose of the above mag
nificent Stoek, Certificates naming the articles
arc placed in sealed envelopes and well mix
ed. Holders are entitled to the articles nam
ed on their Certificate upon payment of $5,00
whether it Ilf a beautiful Watch ora Musical
Box worth $500.00, or a Plni.t Gold King worth
$5. The return of any of our Certificates en
titles you to the article named thereon, upon
payment, irrespective of its worth, -id as no
arsiele valued less than $5 is named on any
Certificate, it w ill at once be seen that this is
NO I.OTTKRY, but a straight forward legitim
ate transaction, which may be participated in
even by the most fastidious.
-%jaAny one wishing to invest in the above
enterprise can receive a sample package of a
half-dozen Certificates, naming some if the
above articles, by sending a stamped envelope
bearing their address. Certificates not to be
paid for unless fully satisfactory. We do this
that all may be convinced of our sincerity and
the genuineness of onr sale. Address,
PARKINSON & CO.,
fcb. l!4-25-3m. 208 Kromhvflr. New York.
W. B. WORD,
T O U L D respectful!/ in
form his uU customers
the public genemllv th.nt,
ing lost by the war the
Worsted Knit G*o<]«, Ikilmoml JSkirt*, In
dies’ Merino ami J*ilk Tinier Vests, Gloves or
all sort.*, and Misses'Cotton and Wool
len Hose, Corded bordered L*. C. Handkerchiefs,
Uells and lleltin£. Belt Buckles in jerent varie
ty, Garters and Garter Webb, Trimining Coeds
aud Velvet Uilibuio, Dress Buttons in great
variety, CafTs and Collars, a largo lot and
great variety of Hoop Skirts, consisting of
Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, Burlock's Eugenia
and Baris Trail, together with the ordinary
Plain Skirts, of all sixes und prices lor Ladies
and Misses.
WHITE GOODS.
lancn Cambric, Swiss Muslin, Jaconet Muslin,
Lin«*n Lawn, Tarieton, French Shear Muslin,
Mull and Nainsook Muslin. Checked and Stri
ped Mws,in, Hair Cord .Muslin, and French
mbric.
SILKS & SATINS.
White nnd Colored in great variety, Binck
Silks, every variety; M irs.iline and Florence
Siiks; Silk Mantles; Black Cloth Cloaks;
IBack and Colored Sacks; Ladies' I'ndcr Lin
en and Skirts, in great variety ; Ladies’ Triin-
Hats; Cloak and Dress Trimmings; Bug
le Gimps and Skirt Braids ; Embroidery Braids;
Serpentine Braids; Black and Colored Silk
Braids; Skein and Spool Silk Aljmcca Braids.
Combs and Brushes f every varietr. Tapes,
Bobbin.
GENTS 5 GOODS.
IBark Cloths and Cassiineres, Colored Cassi-
meres, Cashmere and Satin Vestings, Cravats
and Scarfs, Neck Ties and Flies, Suspender*,
Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchief*. Kid,
Buck and Berlin Gloves, Brown and White
Half Hose. Tailors’ Trimmings of every va
riety, IsJidies* Misses, Children and Infants
Shoes, Men’*, Boys and Youths*
BOOTS <3c SHOES,
lei -A. “3? £3 ,
of nil sorts, for Men, Boys, nnd Children.
AT D. BROWDER & CO.,
Nos. 24 A 37, MAUKKT STKBKT
Montgomery, Ala. (J.in. 13-1 h-4m.
LATE ARRIVAL
O 3T*
jfltrfU (&UO&5!
Most of the Nnw York chceao-factories f rollt ,.d him L ‘tt’elL* aniJ the line ‘are I ' .—
Ore from ”1 to 3 pouitJs of salt to 100 I V " # m, I Car "“'? S ‘".rty years, he has1 ngw.n
(•ouiids of cheese.
John Johnston, the great firmer of' IfJ* °f ^ tawn !’
Western New York, cut 8ti tuns ot haj I breast; go and get them; we meet no I
from 32 acres, last year. I more.* ‘Bv heaveu ! wc shall never nart.’
you satisfied, and do you now give up the 1 entered upon his former Business at the old
contest?’ ‘Yes, sire.’ ‘Where are the stand, and is prepared to make and repair
On King Alfonso's 1 Harness, Saddles, Ac. ■■■—
He solicit* a liberal share of the public pat-
[feb. 17-2 4-3 tn,
more.' . *By heaveu ! wc shall never part,'
exclaimed the king ; ‘get the keys back I
yourself, and remain in command of the I
town in my name.’ The followers of the
king murmured, and complained of his
” 7 " , . , 1 rewarding a rebel. ’He is no longer one,"
Basil.—W c have already ment.oncd I Kln John rebcll( wllen won> i
that the fine steamer Margaret u up at th e best of subjects.’ Had l the
thts port, to trn.l on the 1st pmxt.no with honor of apf , roacbillR tbe FresWent, I (
emigrants to 1 arn, Hr.uil. . laj. Hastings, wou )j take the liberty of saying to him— 1
who has been the indefatigable Follow this example,respected sir. Trust,
without fear, those men who have fought
j to the last for the cause which they loved,
Tiik peach-blow potato originated with
Caleb Shepherd, of old Saratoga, N.
about I8&0.
those who seek new altars and firesides in
South America, will sail with this expe
DR. W. T. COLE.
IDLESTTIST,
xFFICK up Stairs, Masonic
Build 11 g.
All Work Wssaxavro.
Pntcr.s moderate. [j an - UelMC
/nfh
tsll*
dithm and give personal attention to the anJ wbich c | ainH ^ t hcir fidelity. Trust
interests of there and other colonists who . , bosc re bcls who come to you with clean
lia\ 0 prccctletl them. W o boar that there ha»dft, mud after having dep^iaited the key*
aro many iminhes, especialljr m Missouri, j of lhcir | ova i t - on thc bo^T of the
who arc turning thetr enqwmes to the ' Southcrn Confederacy.
means and prospects of emigration to | ^
Brasil. It is a new and.sad thing in this
laud to sec any of its once happy and con
tented people preparing for voluntary ex
patriation. It ought to be a solemn warn-1
Drills, Medicines.
Dve-Stuffs, Paints,
Painters’ Materials,
Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, &e.,
Will keep constantly on hand a arvll assorted
Stock of
GOODS,
nnd various articles for
T li e Toilet;
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
For Medicinal purposes—warranted oa pun*
ns the market afford*;
MACHINE, TANNERS’ an.l LAMP
T. U. A: U. C. C l-AKhK,
\Y U OLES A L K and K K T A 1 1>
DEA LEI*A
Engliarti c&3 AmoTioan
TT^VIa DWATIE,
CO!C*tSTIX«J IN PAST Of
25,000 povtuh Hi*' 1 Stcrl;
5,009 ponnj.-t “ Moulds;
rust. Blister and German Sri-el;
Flow and Tire Iron;
Carpenters’ Tw l*;
■ Hlick-miths' Tool-;
! Iluilding Materials;
Nails, Axes, Shovels;
Spades, Mill Saws;
Leather and Rubber Helling;
Ifcmp and Gum Fucking ;
Focket and Table Cutlery ;
Horse Shoe* and Nails;
Guns and I’istols;
And all other GuoJs usually kept in thc
lluidware It tie.
Also Agents for
Fairbank’s Platform & I'ounlpr Scales-
T. M. A It. r. CLARKF.,
Corner Line and I’eaelt Tree Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Jan. 20-2«-fiin.
JUST RECEIVED
Postponed
1 ) Y VIKTl'K or .i
> of OrJinnrv
4tlnir’s Male.
i oult-r tiom tbe t'ourt
f Ore«*l i cuu tv, will lie
M on the first Tuesday in Mareli next.
ISGG. (sui-jrtl to tbe VViilns's Dower.) nt
t;,e t'oiirl lloaie door in xrtid routity, be
tween the legal hours of suit-, the hot of l.itinl
wliereoti John C. Dyson resided at the time of
his death, •'ontaiumg 2.) acre, more or less',
adjoining C. C. Smith on the Kitst,and liie old
r.rnd tending to Chirk's Kerry on the North, •
brine a ]i irt of lot of land No. 26. in tlie fifth
Disirirt of said enmity. Sol.l for the l-enrfit
of the heirs and ervditnrs of J.ilm C. Dyson, -
deceased. III’GII BRKW.STKK, Adiu'r.
AdiiftiniMlratorN* ^ale.
r vy YlBTlHv ol an t*rtl«*r from thc Court of
J Onlinarj of Coweta County, mill he sol<l
on ihe first Turathiy in M.irch. at the
(’oart llmise aloor in Noirnnn, sai«f county, hr-
tween the Icjjal hours of s »le, th^ tract of
w hereon B L 1 Smith resiileil at thc
time of his ilesth, cont.Ain*njf three huiulre<I
mill twenty acres, more or less, situate, lying
:in«l lieinj; ill the sixth District of said county, -
adjoining the lands «»f Oeorpn K. Smith, John
,\ llunniciitt. Mi'es Jones and others, reserving
the widow's ilower during her lifetime, uad a. -
her death jro'*- to the purchaser.
Terms on the day.
(■KOUGK K. SMITH, Adm’r.
Jan. 20-20-tds. of B I* I Smith.
.4«lEi:iiii«lr:ifi'ia’n Nalo.
1 )Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court
j nt Ordinary of Coweta county, will ho *
sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at the
Court Htuise door in Xewnun, in said eountv,
J within the lawful hours of sale, a very vmlua-
l hie Pine Lot of Land, number three 'hundred
! mill five (.It*) in the first district of said cotin-
! ry. Sold as the property of John Bijjby, do-
j erased, for the benefit of his heirs and credi
tors. Terms on dnv of sale.
) Jon. 20-40.1. Srs.W I*. BUSBY, Adm’r.
O I
With the latest styles of
T A'inn A' T T\ T A kTT^T^XTf!
LiiMio nnu L/lniMino,
&c., &c., Arc*.
Onr motta will be
cwd-Quick Sales at Short Priilits.**^
Orders solicited from thc surrounding towns
and conntrv, which will meet with prompt
attention. Store at
Corner Whitekall and ALtlmma ,Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Nov. 18-11-r.m RED WINE & LEAK.
W. T. &, L. S. MEAD,
5 fiRUGGISTS <
F O R SALE
A Largi* and well Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS,
—And—
GROCERIES,
ting of—
—Consi
Augusta Shirting,
Bleached Domestic,
Prints,
Merinoos,
Dclains,
Ladies & Gent’s Shoes
Hoop Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts,
Breakfast Shawls
Ladies* G.dlars,
Flannel*,
Linsey,
Suspenders,
Hosiery,
Indie s Dress T
Wining-*, ass*»rte 1
And in fact every thing that is generally
kept in a first class Dry Goods Store.
GB.0CEH.IES, Etc.,
do Barrels Flour,
2) Kegs Nails,
20 BWs. Salt,
25 Boxes Tobacco,
Best Bio Coffee,
Coffee Su^ar,
Crushed Sugar,
20 Kits Mackerel,
fi 1 bbls. do.
G doz. Pat. Axes,
An Old Robbery Brought to Light.
* t Recovery of a hirye Amount of Jncclry.
It will doubtless bo remembered by
iug to the *tatcsnu'ti of tbe wation, that! many ot oar old citixen^ that io (he year
there is something fearfully wrung io the 1851, lb« jewelry cstablishnicol of Mr.
Sukt, whea Americans are induced to fiy | Geo. Harris. Market street, was entered hy
from America. How short a time is it thieves, and t great variety of jewery
since these I'nited States wore held by abstracted therefrom, amounting to about
thc “oppressed of all Natiooa," and boast- ten thousand dollars in value. At that
cd of by us, as thc asylum in which civil time, and until a few days since, no clue
and religious liberty were sure to find could be obtained as to the property or
neaoe and safety. New alas ! the native the thieves, and all thoughts of the rob- j
Dorn are seeking these things under the | bery had ceased to exist in the minds of j
shadow of a Brasilian Empire.—Mobile the people.
Ailrertiter. .
UGmi-YA tz
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE,
•VlnltrcxHCM,
Looking CtilassCN,
Gill^rramc-s,
PiclurcH,
Windotv Glass,
Carpets, &r., Ac.,
Mjtriclta-St., Atlanta, Ga.
ONE DOOR FROM l‘KAGU-TREK.
Feb. 10-23—3m.
PORKRT i. LOWRY, WM. M. LOWRY.
ROBERT J.LOWRY & CO.
Commission Merchants
Strange to say. as an old gentleman was " ...
pacing thr ugh the city cemetery, a short^ DEALERS IN GENERAL
Massachusetts Legislators.—Boa- tiiua since, his ittistos was attracted toa I
Ton, Feb. 22.—In tb* Maasachueaetta large clay root by a dog, which had pnr-
llouac of Representatives yesterday after
noon, a series of resolutions were adopted
MEnCUAWmiSE.
ALSO
sued a iubt.it tn that locaiitv. The old Uncnrrent Money Bought and Sold.
regretting the act of President Johns
in vetoing the Freedtueo’s Bureau bill,
as-erting that it is thc duty of tbe Presi
dent to give the negroes that protection
man, whose name we believe is Chase, on 1
arriving at the spot indicated by his dog,
was startled on l>cbidding, laying around
tdooe, having been scratched up by his ;
dogship, a great variety of gold tralchc^
2* Granite Front, AUluaia-St.
AT LA N'T A, -Ga.
Feb. tO-23-2m.
liieh the gallant conduct of thc color- bracelets, tinger-rings. .Ye Tbe old man
cd soldiers entitled theta.
i was astonished, and thought himself in a
The resolutions were referred to thc dreaui. In a few monients. however, he < -
Committee on Federal Relations.
Thc House refused to rece ive a resolu
tion thanking the l’resideut for his veto
l’areyd by a vote «f 9 to 18.
FLOUR, NAILS & SALT.
BBU-4. Clark's XXX Kntnily Flour.
was “master of the situation,” and pro
ceeded at once to oollcct hie “fortune,” |
but finding he was unable to remove it j
alone, he procured the assistance of a
• •*** I Inend, when the booty was secured. At
Some men’s notions of liberty are very large amount of jewelry has bean sold
queer. around thc city promiscuously, but it is
The keeper of a restaurant in Alabama being eolle~ted up, and turned over to Mr. :
refuses to serve colored soldiers, where- Harris. The works of tbc watehea are, of
upon their colonel shuts up thc restau- course, totally ruined, but the cases, as
rant. It was settled here in a suit that w< -dl as the rings, 4c., arc all good. Mr. ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
a theatrical manager had a right to refuse Harris fortunately has preserved tbe ad- Feb. 17-24-tf
to sell a ticket to a particular individual., »«rtisement of the robbery, and is there- - -
or to admit him to the play; hut as the . hy enabled to identify his property :
400 15u “ XX
100 “ Oakland Superfine
fOO Kegs Nails, assorted 3 to 40d.
100 Sacks Liverpool Salt
And many other articles jast received nnd for
ZIMMERMAN A 1ERDERV,
Wr. have this Jay received a fin* lot of GenU
liL.VCK CLOTH AND CASSIMKRE
COATS,
BLACK DOES KIN and FANCY CAS-
81MERE PANTS,
BLACK SATIN AND FANCY CAS
SLMEItK VESTS,
FINE MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and
DRAWERS,
GENTS’ FINE FRENCH CALF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTS’ FINE FELT, FUR AND
CASSIMKRE IIATS,
LADIES’ HOOP AND BALMORAL!
SKIRTS.
LADI*KS’ TURBANS, FELT AND
STRAW HATS,
LADIES’ NUIHAn AND IIOODS,
FINE FRENCH MERINOS AND
DeL.MNES,
ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS,
of any jt‘ l « nod quality,
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS,
BLACK CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS AND SATINETS,
LADIES’ SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
•ny quality,
BLEACHED and unbleached
DOMESTICS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS,
AD1ES BELTS AND BUCKLES,
KNIVES, FORKS AND POCKET
CUTLERY,
ROUND AND TUCK COMBS,
| ANY QUANTITY OF TIN AND
CBOCKERY WARE,
CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
2BSSTJMB3Y, BY3 8STUU,
Dental Instruments,
TATilHT 32Ti!I)3B3nrjl'S,4blS.,
Cor. Whitehall and Karietta Street*,
(Old XoreroMt Corner,)
ATLANTA, GE0XGIA.
C OUNTRY DEALERS and I*IIY6K'IJ
would do well to cxarnir.c «»ur Stork be*
fun* buying elsewhere, as we wilt endeavor to
make it to tbeir interest, both os to time turd
price, to buy of us.
iQrAU orders filled with promptaess and
and wc guaranty satisfaction in nil our
Bills. £ October 1 l-O-Oin.
8 do/., cotton cards—
# ( tVhitcmore’* No. 10)
Pepper, ipico At ginger,
oOO lbs. English Dairy
cheese,
100 | boxes Sardines,
Factory Thread,
Powder, shot A: cups,
Copperas,
Indigo and Mtoldor,
i GEORGIA—Cowrta County.
. ? 1IKI5KAS LEONARD I’KKK, executor
▼ % t.f the lust will anti testament of Giles
I Bower*, represents to the Court in his petition,
• duly filed an l entered on record, that he has
fully administered Giles Bowers’ estate:
is therefore to cite all persons concern,
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said executor should not be dis
barred frtrtn his executorship, and receive
letters of dixnUsion «m the first Monday in
June, 1.^60.
Given umler tnv hand nnd official signature,
this January 2*Uh, lHfid.
jan. 27-tlio. B. II. MITCHKI/a, « hr I
G EOK<* I A —Coweta County.^
~ 1IKRKAS David Lyle was duly appoin
ted and quililietl with Martha C. M -
Combs, as ndtuinistr »tor and administratrix of
Win. McCombs, deceased, uid the sai»l Martha
Ing iiiteruiorrietl with John DcLacy, ami.
the said DeJ.acy having applied and given-
bond and security, and having been duly ap
pointed nn l qualified us administrator upon,
the estate of said decc.ised, and the said D.ivid
Lyle having turned over and delivered up all.
of thc property, money and effects in his
hands belonging to said estate to the sabl De-
Lacy, and desiring to be di*chargcd :
Therefore all persons concerned will show
cause, if any they have, on the first Monday*
in June next why nai l David Lyle sh >uld not.
be discharged from his administration and re
ceive letters of di«inission.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this Jaiftiary 24th,
jan 27-21-fim li. II. MITL'IIKLL. Ord'y.
\v
509 Buslicls Cotton Seed,
(From Inst year’s crop.)
The question is asked dally, where can the
cheapest Dry Goo.Is and Groceries be bough
iu Town. Tiic question is answered at eucc :
Go directly to
HILTON, ALLEN A CO.,
L’udcr Masonic Hall.
Ncwnan, Ga., Jan. 0, I86tf. [18-tf.
1). BREWSTER,
GHOItGT \, Uowcta (hmnty.
TT7IIERKAS Mary A. Wnltoiu Guardian for*
* V th« prion and pn.perty of Jesse M ,
.Susan V., and Alotizv A. \V. Waltom, an l
whereas John iT L. Walt'mi one of her securi
ties on her h« ml having departed this life;
an«l Janies Wort lien the other security oil her
bond having been dismissed » and she tailing
»o give other good aud sufficient security h*»r
letters of Guardianship we. e therefore declared!
revoke.!.
These are therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to ho and appear at my office on, or be
fore, the first Mond y in Ajril next an 1 show
causa, it any they can, why Letters of Guardi
anship should not be ves ed in thc Clerk of tho*
Superior Court, or some other lit and prop’-r-
person, in terms of the fitatutc in such easesi
made and pr *vi led.
Given under my hand and offiaiul signature^
this 2.11 dav of Fcbrnarv, I8*»<».
Fcb. 24-JA-:J0d. 11. II. MITCH ELL, Ordy.
GEORGIA, Cuw«'U County.
\17 1IKUEAS Alfred Ltzeuby and Willi.um
» » 1). Merriwether, Executors of the la*t.
will and testament of James Merri wether, de
ceased, shew that they have f.dministered Jas^
Merri wet her* * estate:
This is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kin lrcd and c reditors, to shew must-, if
any they can, why said Executors should not
lie discharged front theft Administration ami
Executorship, and receive letters of Dismis
sion on the first Mond.it in Jalr, iHHti.
feb. 17-2»-7m. B. IL MITGIIELL, Ordinary.
Carroll SheriCf’s Sale.
On thr first Tii'.olin/ in Morrh next,
\ A T ILL tie roM tiefnre the Court House
f f do«>r in t'arrollton, Carroll county,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property* to-wit:
Lot of l*aml No. 20 t: levied on ns the pro
perty of Joah Martin, to satisfy one fi fs issued
from the .Superior Court of Carroll county in
fix or of I* G Garrison vs Joab Martin.
Jaa. 27, ldbb. L. J. SMI HI, SherifT*
i;:
“Put Money in thy Purse.”
H01DT0 WEALTH I!
ACTIVE and Reliable Agents,
Male or Female, and of all ages,
arc wanted to canvass every City, Town, Vil
lage, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory through
out thc entire world, for the saleuf our Watch
es, Jewelry. Silver Ware, Musical Boxes, Al
bums and other Articles. Energetic persons
of good habit* and fair business tact, can clear
over ^»’> per week in the country, and a much
larger amount io thickly settled localities!
.\o Capital Required ! I
Sample* of our Articles to the amount of $3,
will be sent l»y Mail for inspection, and if not
perfectly Satisfactory, no charge!
Send your address, if you are of an indus
trious turn of mind and iu quest of immedi
ate wealth! Direct to
PAllKISSON & CO., Importers
i fcb. 17-21-lSt 208 Broadway, New York.
iST. Flvuik <& Co.,
Has on Hand and is Constantly Reccmng
BRY G00BS,
SOOTS, SHOES,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
CROCKERY,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors^
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Etc. |
el are requested to come forward and tnaka.
paymenf. and tbo.«e having demands against
said estate will present them in terms of tha-
law in such cii.-ie made and provided.
OSBORN LINCH, Adm’r.
Feb* 10-2T-rw.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
V I.L THOSE indebted to thr extatc of Jn«.
\Y. Chiufllt-r, lute of Co» <-lu county, .le-
rease'l, arc notificl to come for\var*l and niakft
fiavntcnt. and all linving demands Ajrainst said
e.-tate will present tilt-in in te rms of the latf
in such cases made »n I provided.
OtfBURX LINGII, Adm*.
Feb. 10-J3-OW.
OCR Stock of Clothing I* complete,
have a fine assortment of
Dr. A. B. CALHOUN.
H AVING resumed the Practice of Medicine
respectfully tenders hi* professional ser-
exfluded ia that cane wo* a white man,
tlie Tribune did not probably find that
tbe theatre ought to be shut up. It doe*
find that the restaurant should be.
r.v. r. World.
[Montgomery Mail. j
It ia asserted thxt Prim had 6,000.000
reals in cash in his travelling carriage f* 1
when be started on hit wild enterprise
Notice to Debtor* and Creditors
\ LI those indebted »o tbe estate of Joseph j
ra Bohannon, deceased, will make imme
diate payment, nnd those having demand? ag-
st said estate will proent them to me in
terms wf tbe lie. T. KIUBY. Ad^'r
4-25-Ct. *
vices to the citizens of Coweta and surround- I
ing counties.
His whole attention will hereafter be giver,
to bis profession in its various branches. I
1 1 tjflice on Depot Street, a few steps from the
( • >TT0N C. AliDs, 200 BUNCHES OF Public Square. [Jan. 6-lH-tf.
BLACK CLOTH COATS,
^CASSEMERS, ETC*
WE propose to sell every thing at the law,
est Cash Prices’ Those who wish lo flu
well will please give us a call. w» can be Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
a l.r. those hiving demands against the
; rV e.tate of John K. Watkins, late of Cow
eta county, deretaed, will present them in.
terms of the law, and all those indebted to
the estate of said decta-ed will come forward
' and make payment within the time prescribe^
! by l»tv. M. J. SMITH, Adm’r,
Fehrnnrr 3-21-St.
found in the
BRICK STORE,
| Not ice to Debtors and Creditors.
t\ LL those indebted to the estate of Thos. J.
Berry, late of Coweta countr, deceased,
are notified to coine forward and make imme
diate payment, and all those haring demands
I agfiln-t the estate of said decaased. will pre-
sc-1 them In terms of the law in srtch easq
matin and provided. A. J. BERRY, Adm’r.
t Fcb. Ib-jJd-tiw.
SOUTH-WEST- CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE ,
FACTORY YARNS.
AH of the above Goods will be told at
nail profit, as our motto is. --Quick sales
.ort profits. T. xlt. SWIM * ro..
Gsezm treat r., (ui.der Masonic Hali
Xut. 1» I’ -tf. NE’S SAN, GEORGIA.
j GEORGIA—Coweta County,
it i f IMVo months after date animation will 1>* •
and made to the Court of Ordinary of Coweta
i county for leave to sell tbe real esmto ot J. H. •
M Joiin^n. deceased.
• Feb. 3-22-2ai. G. L. JOHNSON . Adm r. •
OX BAY STREET,
NEWNAM, GA
Notice to J)e^tora aad Creditor2 /
N 'OTIf’E >s hereby given to all persens har
ing demand again*’ Joseph Beadle*. late
i of .~ard county, deceased, to present them to
me property made out, within the time pre
scribed by law, *o as to show their character
and amount. Ai *1 all persons indebted to
sail d: “e.is^d arohcrflv required to make im-
me fTate p .‘fn-n». V ! ,s. BF* \DLES,
| Feb. lT-25- it. AliTt r of Joseph Beadles.