The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, June 23, 1866, Image 3
r'jjf Mmumiii 'ikrnlit. NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Jur.o £3, 1653. Georgia Academy for the Blisd. Wc have received from Mr. W. D.> was engaged for three diys last week in Williams, the indefatigable and accom* bearing arguments for and against the The Stay I. vw.—The Supreme Court Internal Revenue Tax Notice. J, ' s - E ~ ?SXT - W. T. WOOD. w. b: wood Iav ,‘icrrar \ DEM, WOOD & CO., Grocers & Commission Dcputy Collector's Office, Exited States Ixt exal Revex ce, Fourth District of Georgia. J E R C PI A N T S, j/; Jr <: Jacob xllacK, AxaTi.a, removed KUMH-rerfiv to one of Ids ,, s South of Roark's corner, on White- He will occupy i.is >lil stand, nd- T.'ilev. Brown k Co., on or about the f Scr-tcm l>cr n<*xt, when ne v. n open many of the unfortunate class for whom such a»i;*'!c provi'U.n has been in ide. w.ii ■ : ' :l mselves ol tbs bounl. of th .State thus liec-ly offered. The school has resumed posse-si on of its Sf cions and legant bull iug in this city, and is ready lor the accommodation of a largo additi n to the present immUr ; i' pupils, it receives, as pup" k LL Tax =e?3or for e County of row-eta—must be paid oa the following days, to-wit: From '* - h. Hail, TNqS., fol- . grep to the doth inst. * JAS. L. ADAMS, ,u,> against the law and 'Office—Rack Room or Hiltcs. All&n £ Co. Repii~ as and Bernard Juae ^(ML . Wholesale an t Retail Grocery and imission Business. tf. youth, male at: i feniah . as arc lessly blind, or incurably blind to that <1 greet which prevents education c ordinary ntethod, between the ages of eight and ' twenty-five, of sound mind and free from j bodily disease, and of good moral habits j and character. The indigent of this State I are taken without charge fur Board and ! Tuition, and to those who are able toeon- ; tribute, wholly or in part, towards their ::C advertisement of this Hotel in cur j education, the charge will be graduated It from the mn.rimum of 8250 j or term to 1 such sum as their means will authorize ; them to pay. Before any applicant is ad- jmitt- d to the Institution, all the circurn- j stances of the case must be submitted to i the consideration of the Board of Trustees i who have the exclusive right and disere followed by Gen. C bb against the la tv. V. iiiis Hawkins ’ f.ved him in favor of the law. Then J udge Lyon sj ,Tn lge Linton liwJ, £.•».. followed him in -favor of the law, and Geo. Oobb close 3. the argun : agiiu't the constitutionality of the law. We I earn that on Wednesday the C-mrt v.iii lu-ar the Hon Alexander II 5;e- phrns in favor of sustaining the law.— Much eloquence anu legal learning has been di f ? J. E. JOKES. ft. S. Bt’RCff. BR. JNO. W. PEARCE /A r FE:!S Li- professional si-rva to i * * citizens of Newnan and vbinltv. —DEALERS IX — Groceries (Liquors excepted) and Family Supplies. IIA YE just received and arc now erfforittg i for sale, large supplies of JONES & BURCH. Are now established at the old Messrs. Zimmerman & Verdert, •Guta, Ga. See advertisement of this .01. Bellevue Hotel. fiumns-to-day. Try the Bellevue. a ,_, 00 d institution, and the proprietor a , -ral, kind and obliging landlord. Southern Express Company. We cal! attention to the advertisement lie n .v be fvmd at all hour- Li d-.y time fit i> T?.- |T1 - - ■ >f Dr. J. SfBeary, or at bis ro ‘ r * * ’ res! k-nje. brick house cast^side of the Rail-i road at night. Will give prompt at!er.ii 'i to all patronage [juue U-30-tf. ayed on both sides; and as it i is a question ot great importance to every 1 entrusted to his care. man in the State, the decision of the . ____ Court will be looked forward to with i THE TOMLINSON, PuMAIlEbT 00. • f rcat interest,—Federal inion, IOi'/i. 620 Broadway. New York, Have assi viatt ;1 With tlu-ai Tiie Witnesses Against J!b. Pa- TVTi-. -w. ntty. Trtroocixnxff; this Company in to day’s paper. Our 1 tion in regard to the admission of pupils, oaular friend Geo. W. Barney, Agt at] and until their decision is made known l, c Depot, is Agent for this Company. vrs.—We find the following strange statement in the N. Y. News of the 13th A rumor comes from Washington that 1 a person who now calls himself Campbell, | although lie acknowledges having appear ed before a committee of Congress under another name, is prepared to make a j statement that the testimony of himself and others, before the military commission which murdered Mrs. Suiatt, in relation'- Formerly an Extensive Dealer in Carriages and Buyrtgies, Ice. A. F. Burnett & Co., of Atlanta, and iSurwtt Bros., of Macon, are prepared to ■irtiish Crystal Lake lee at 4 cents per uml. Liberal deductions made on large lurebascs S, advertisement. ana until tlu-ir uecision maae Known , tQ {hc c Ucity of y[r. D av is and others tlie applicant need not be sent up to the ; t j JC assasg j na tion of Mr. Lincoln, was 1 nstitution. The annual School Term commences .September 1st and closes June 30th. It is very desirable that pupils be in attend ance at the beginning ot the tv-rm, but j new pupils will be received at any time i during the term-time. false. It needed no Daniel come to judg ment. to tell us this, but the disclosures ; of this man Campbell are interesting it true—which they may, by possibility, be. : [Ie states that the evidence was manufac tured by one Conover, who got up the whole thing, and arranged the part that Information will he promptly Si\ eR - j cae h of thef confederated perjurers was to Corn and Bacon on Time. Smith, Starke k Co., of Atlanta, have j . :i hand a large and well selected lot of, i ru and Bacon, which they wiil sell on , i'. iC . For full particulars sec notice ! elsewhere. 50.000 Bushes of Wheat Wanted, j Randall & Co. wish to purchase fifty , housand bushels of good wheat. They j will also exchange corn and bacon to re- j ,-ponsiblc parties for wheat. For further ' particulars see i by letter or otherwise, to persons desiring it, and the Principal will, from time to time, as he may have opportunity, visit the different parts of the State, in order to advance the interest of the unfortunate j class for whose benefit the Institution is designed. They are scattered about throughout the State, often in obscure neighborhoods and by-places', having an piav in order to secure the success ot tlm scheme. Campbell claims that it was bis exposure of the matter, before the House Judiciary Committee, which induced them to abandon the idea of proceeding against Mr. Davis for murder. Charlemagne's T o mb. — Charle magne’s tomb, which has for centuries tcncc little known outside of their j )0t ” ;l m jstery, has at last been di immediate families, and perhaps the op- j ; n ,p e cr) {hc;lral Aix-la-Chapelle. Search portunitics of this Institution unknown to j |, as r0 p ea tcdly been made for it under them or their friends. lie is, therefore, j t p c au? piees of the Court of Berlin, but at rdl times anxious to be advised of the p as |, it her to been unsuccessful.- The dis- I exi tence, names, residences and circurn-1 covcr y was finally made by accident, as j | stances of the blind youth of Georgia,: j g 0 f. en the ease. Operations had been . dvertisement elsewhere, j anti <! te object of this circular is mainly j „ 0 i nS r 0 n in the cathedral for some weeks, 1 AT GRIFFIS' ASD ATLANTA, GA. I WOR the pniyinsc of snpplyins Mcrch.ar.ts ana 1 Planters at the South', 1 y wholesale or retail, Avith any ^tvle of Carriages, Buggies or Planta tion Wagons. Mi-. Woodmff’s long experience in ihe carriage business will enable us to give satisfaction in sup- pl'-ing good, substantial v orl;. such a> the coun try demands, at as low prices as can possibly be furnished for cash. Wo will keep constantly on hand light concord buggies, the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular ali through the South, as the best Buggy in use. WOODBUFF i & The National Express Company. The Atlanta & West I’oint Rail Road will be opened to this Company in a few days—Maj. G. M. Uanvcy will bo the agent at this point. This is an excellent selection. Due notice will be given the i-uhlic when the Company is ready to ro- c ve freight. McBride, Dorsett & Co. No one visiting Atlanta, should pas: i to elicit this information. 1 f, lacrclore, j ;tU( i ( r:l ces of ohl edifices had been found. | ! you know of any young blind persons in i (j u tside the Carlolingian octagon the 1 | your county or section, or may hereafter j totn - & found, an inscription on a stone hear of such, you are hereby n.o.-t earn estly and respectfully solicited to report. | to him, at your earliest convenience, their Sugar (all qualities,) Coffee, Tea, Soda, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, (Chewing Smoking,) Buck Wheat Flour, Mackerel, Flour, (the first brands,) Blacking Brushes, Whisk Brushes, Toilet Soap, Well Buckets, Well Hopes, Brushes, Brooms, &c., &c., T-Q SHIFTIN' Or, FACTORY YARNS. We have also a good stock of Confoctionories, —Consisting of-— CANDIES (assorted), RAISINS, ALMONDS, FIGS, ORANGES, etc. We call attention to our stock of Saddles, Bridles and Buggy Harness. We have for sale many other articles too numerous to mention. Where they have on hand a general assortment of Goods adapt ed to .the wants of the Trade. In addition to their former stock of Groceries and Hard-TV"are, They now have on hand a new supply of STAPLE & BEY GO03DS. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Our friends from the country will find it to their interest to give us a trial. [Dec. 30-17-ly. F. M. RICHARDSON, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all kinds of TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, House Furnishing Goods, generally. Also COOKING, COAL, WOOD & WROUGHT IRON STOVES, tSF"Roofing done with Neatness and Dispatch. N. B.—I am sole Agent for the unrivalled Harp and Model COOK STOYFE, and challenge comparison. Atlanta, Ga., May 2G-38—3m. GEO. W. COOK. J. J. GOODRUM. ARRIVE the WAGOYS! iies, ages and circumstances as 1; ir as j is as follows: “In hoc sepulchre sunt Gl are known to you, with the names and post offices of their parents, guardians, or special friends. It is known that many young soldiers lost their sight in the late v. r. These, if within the prescribed age above given, will be received, as others, into the Institution, and the experience of some in this -school • has shown tm-.f hape of a keystone of an arch f 9 LATATS©Y its identity with the resting place j two, FOUR and SIX HOILSipzt, can be far- The inscription | ni-m d ny .special order. * 1 Address all orders to TO MUNSON, DEMAJtF.SIJ CO., June 16-12m, C2U llr-.adwsy. New York. j proving >f the great limp ;ror. nmlat ossa Caroii Magui Deo in actenso j Gran. S. T.” The edifice in winch j the remains were entombed is not as j splendid a one as had been supposed. j !£V/82f5 85TAIL MARKET. the Crockery, China, and Glass-Ware j they mav derive great advantage from .bic V,™ „JEb«".vrnd.\ ; 5^..Lvt j W jr ^vstoni of instruction.' . Attention ^ , . , ... class.—Macon Itlcgrapli. v the largest stock of any similar cs- ^ i dishment South of New York, aud-arc peeling daily further arrivals. The icntion of Merchants and others arc :ivited to this Firm. See their Advertisement. Minutes of Points Decided hi/ the Supreme Court of Jtd- led'jcrillc, Ga., Jtnic T no, ISfiG. In Equity from Richmond. | Jackson, Adru’r. ) «■ t S Johnson & M ifb, \ Harris, J. —1 'I he decisions of the i Courts of other States are n t binding ■ here as authority. They are only guides 1 so far ns their reasoning mav be satis- | factory. 2. An administrator appointed in Ala- ■ irks are extensive and well arranged. a short visit to their Foundry and -.'king around their establishment, we Atlanta Machine Works, And Iron A Rr.isi Foundry, under the opricknship of Dorter, Butler & Co., is ■w in successful operation. The propri- ■ ors are prepared to fill all orders in t.ieii . Hani'i, residing there, solvent himself, and tc with promplness and dhpatch. Their ; under bond for the due performance ot his trust, cannot, upon coming into this State on a visit or for purposes of busi ness. be called to account here. In a Court 1 of Equity, at the instance of distributees <:e convinced they arc amply able to do j residing here, for waste or maladministra tion. Judgment reversed. Abbott ) vs. p In Equity from Fulton. Dekmot, ) Lumpkin, C. J.—1. Ignorance of fact is no cause for rescinding a contract. 2. On the first of May, 1SG5, after Gen. Johnson had surrendered the forces and territory under his command, and before that event became known in At lanta, Dermof sold and conveyed to Abbott certain real estate in that city, receiving from him the agreed price in Treasury Notes of the Confederate States, di they promise iu their advertisement to be found in to-days paper. Who Wards a Situation as Teacher. Messrs. Echols, Morrell and Wright advertise that a teacher is wanted to take charge of Libcfty Academy, of Carroll county, Ga. 1 f *you have the requisite qualifications, and desire the situation, apply right away, or if you are not a teacher, tell your friends of the opening. '*'he Academy is situated in a healthy locality and a good neighborhood. Ad- both parties being alike ignorant of the dress the gentlemen above named at Car- surrender. Ihe currency became value- rollton, Ga. Religious Revival. The meeting at the Methodist Church has increased instead of diminished in 1 interest. Thirty or more have joined the Church, and others who have been envoi ted at this meeting will unite ess very soon after the news of the sur render was received. Ifchl—That a Court! ‘ of Equity will not rescind the contract ! and cancel the deed at the instance of ' Dennot. the vendor. Judgment reversed. ) Assumpsit from Richmond. with other Churches. The audiences have been very large, and at night service the building could not contain them.— IcLabgulin & Co rs. O Dowd. ) Lumpkin, C. J.—1. Under the Ordi nance of the Convention, the jury, in adjusting the equities of the parties, are not bound to reduce the Confederate i money to its specie value. Ihe Ordi- COKUKCTED WEKKLY BY rfa 33UB.CTT- Newxax, Ga. June 22, 1800. Cotton.—22 (r) 28c. lb. But very little offering. Factory Goods:—Brown Sbirtirrg-25 (*\ "SOe 1 30 yd.: Brown Sheeting ?>. r > 4b U }’d. I 4-4 Sea Island Shirting 40 50c yd.; Cotton Yarns—*8.00 bunch. Osnaburgs 33 (>■ 27.1 qr- vil:: Bieuclic-l Shirting <•( 45c. U yd.; Bleached Siieeting '*0 Cc, 05e. ~p! yd. Dav Goods.—Print? 20 (■’ 25c F yard : Spring and Suninic-r DeLains 35c. (id, $1 vd., with full and well selected stock?. Country Produce—Corn Sl,50 (a, 1,00 ijjp bush, from stores : Butter. 2oc f* lb.; Bees wax, 13c V lb.; Kg.3 12:6713 p* duz. Honey, : - lb.; Bi 8 (a 10c 'A !!».; Tallow, 10c fb.; Dried Fruit, Peaches, *1.00 “f- 1 bush.; pealed > !5o 'ja bu-h.; Apple?, *1.00 bush : Tin.oihv Hay $2.7-5 1 bolt Sugar.—X. Orleans, 20(5 25c q 1 D> ed an.l Powdered 2-5 Or 28c "p lf>- Syrup.—N. O. S1.25f - $2,00, da 81.25 ©- §2,00 \t> gal. $1,00. Coffee—Prime Rio, 57 F 371c. "j! Ib Good 33 0? 35c. A 1 lb. Salt,—2.1c F lb.; Bacon—Retail 23(4 25c. 1/ARD—Retail 30c. fd lb. Flour.—§11 316 per Bb!. Toracco.—45c (g. §1,75 ~A lb; Smoking CO (7 31 00 V lb. Nails.—12.} 0 15c g) lb; 12(1)12} ^4 keg. Iron.—Sweeds 1-1} (< 1-jC O I' 1 . Grind Stones.—8 (} 10 cents ^4 lb. Castings.—15c "D lb. Candles.—Star, 7.5(7 40c gO lb.; Chf.esf..—30 @ 40e "p lb. Mackerel.—34.25 @ §4,50 U K;t, §25.00 %. .§28.00 F lib. Sardines—40 (?. 50c ^ box. Soap,—20 @ 30c "ft lb. Copperas.—15(5 25c 'tf H>- . JSlack Pepper.—50c (?, COc Tp* Ib. "Soda.—20 (7 25c "p 1 lb. Starch.—25 (a; 30c p* lb. Spice.—50 F lb. Ginger.—50 "j 1 lb. Sulphur—25c r j4 Ib. Potash.—50 (7 75c lb. Blacking.-^* (7 15c "pt bos. Matches.box. Cotton CaRDs.-^i 1,25 0t $1,50 pair. Pickles —50,{S; ?5f 5 jar. Candies. —80cjg- .31.oo r lb. Bagging.—Gntmey 45c. g? yd. Bopf.—Green Lief 30c VII). Twine.—$1 ."0 (7 $1,25 bunch. Paints and Oils.—Kcrosiae Oil §1.25 7jj> gal.: Linseed, §2,25 (<■ §2,50; Train §2,2-5 Or 32 50 yd val: Coach Varnish 38,<">: Leath er Varnish §8.00 prllon: White Lead 33.00 11 > x. BAunrrrs tabob-s.vvixg soap. j), Xbic Sur’.o is made from p«r. arid clean i materials, containing no ndnltcritliori oj any kiwi i will not injure the most delicate fabric, and is | <-specially adapt d fur wonlmr;, wiljjhgwul n ' f '^ I nVa\ fie nseil in baru i5 salt'.vat>jr. it will rcino,. ! paint, grease, tar and stains of all kinds. One pound warranted equal to two pounds ordinary family soap. Directions sent with each b^r for ,J making three gallons handsome soft soap from ' one poruid of this Soap. Each bar is wrapped in a circular containing fulljdirectionsfor use, prui- t(-d in English and German. -Ask your grocer for “B. T. Babbitt's Soap." and take no other. b. t: babbitt. N.<s. 61. 65: 66, 67, 68, 6!), 70, 72 & 7t Washington Jane 10-12m. et., Xew York. Fresh from the Mill, A large stock of CASTINGS. Both English and American ; IRON, Both Swede's and English refined; AXES, (8 W Coliin’s and Bradley;) 3 Cliains; AH sizes; Curry-Combs, Tacks, Frying Pans, And other articles in our line. We will, from time to time, receive large additions to our stock. We will give goods iu exchange for F'noiHjea, or receive the same on Consignment. ■fi^ggWe will sell for CASH only. Orders from the country solicited Rnd satis faction guaranteed. GREENVILLE STREET, (Masonic Building formerly occnpied by Jones & Cates,) Newnan, Ga. Jan. 20-20-tf. T 'u.sTXG Ti. T. BABBITTS PUKE CONCEN- ( XBATED POTASH or BEADY SOAP M V- unpi-aled , KEB. Warranted doable the strength of common ; Potash, and .superior to any oiii r saponilicr or i ley in the niarkat. Put up in cans of 1 pound. 2 7.7 ’ j prauids, 3 pounds, 6 pounds and 12 pounds, with • 5!i * i full directions in English and German for making 1 hard and soft soap. One pound will make fif- al.; Fieri- . gallons of Soft Soap. No hme is required. SorAnune 75c..(a: i Consumers will find this the cheapest Potash In market. Ik T. BAFBITT, Xos. 64, 65.66,67, CS, 69,70,72X74 Washington st., .Tune 17-12m. New York. COOK & GOODRUM, Grocers and Commission PLANTERS’ HOTEL, jsm. 9 Opposite the General Passenger Depot. WM. O’HALLORAN, Proprietor. April 14-32-tf. x II ? North-West Comer Court House Square, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, AVE on band, and are constantly re ceiving fresh supplies of Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Syrup. Bacon, Lard, Corn Meal, Floor, Mackerel, White Fish, Cheese, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cotton Yarn?, Well Buckets, Sifters, Cotton Cards, Hats, Shoes, Tobacco, Cigars, &c., &c., all of which they will exchange for Country Produce, or sell for cash on very reasonable terms. Parties wishing the above articles will do well to givo U3 a call before purchasing. HOGE, MILLS & CO. Gate City Foundry, Car and Machine Works, xhcssiEpa<®oaai ATLANTA, . . . GEORGIA. f5?p*All persons having Change Bills issued hr COOK k GOODItUM, are requested to take them to their store and get greenbacks for them. [Fsb. 3-22-tf. A. fii. SEAGO, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ke the followi uf UuTrcla w OULD respectfully make the followin B T. BABBITT’S BEST MEDICINAL SAT^ . ERATl’S, “made from common salt.”— , Bread made with this Salcratu? contains, when i baked, nothing but common salt, water and Hour. B. T. BABBITT, Nos. 64, 65. 66, G7.06. 69, To, 72574 Washington st., Junk 16-12m. New York. B T. BABBITT’S STAR YEAST POWDER. . Light buscuit or any kind of cake may be made with this “Yeast Powder” in 15 minutes. No shortening is required when sweet milk is usttd. B. T. BABBITT, Nos. 64 to 74 Washington st., N. York. June 16-12m. E HAVE just received and opened a new and well-selected stock of Drj - - Goods, Clothing, Ladies, Gent3 and Children's Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gents’ Hats, No tions, kc. Ac. suited for Spring and Summer wear. /<•>. /FS/n'.fi JNO. A. HILL, MATT. T. HAGEN, n. i*. woodroof, Nashville, Tenn. Newnan, Ga. JNO. A. IIILL & CO., English Berages, Mozambique?, Print’d Jac- onetts, Cambrics, Black anil Figur’d Prints, Jaconett. Swiss, Checked, Mull and Nainsook Muslins. Brown and Bleached Domestics. T in- en Drills and Duck, Blay Linen. Figur’d Lin en, Fancy Cassimeres for Gents and Boys’ Clothing. We have a good stock of Biack Cloth Coats. Black Doeskin Pants. Black and Fancy Cas simeres. Gents' Linen Dusters. Marseilles Vesfs, and a good stock of Ger.t3' Furnishing Goods. BOOTS & SHOES. Ladies’ Kid, Morocco., k Calf Bootee?, Cloth Gaiters, Gentlemen’s sow’d and pegg’d Boots, Gents and Bovs’ Shoes, a good assortment of i Grocers and Commission Merchants, i children’s shoes. North. Side Public Square, We wouid respectfully invite those wishing to purchase goods in our line to give us a call, NEWNAN, .. .: GEORGIA, and examine our stock, which we offer low for Methodists, Baptists and Presbyterians aance wisely gives the jury a wide latitude. 3'::;: -J ib?. Copal Varnish arc weikincr hartuoniouslv together 2. The Court can discover no distinct .! , „ , , * n . !e <r al reason i’or setting aside the verdict the good of souls, and to all appearances t ^ 1 . , . ■ ... , , i in this case. Judgment aflirmeu. Lave forgotten that they are not members of cue church. The spirit thus manifes ted is one of true Christianity. At this vritiug we are not advised as to the time G the probable close of the meeting. - Debt. From Newton. ) STANTON ) ! Bus Lumpkin. O. J.—1. A pica of non e.<; fact it m, may be filed and sworn to by an ; 4 con: executor. And it ni-iv be done after the ' 3 3.00 Gallon. Lamps.—Kerosine Lamps 75cts. (3 6,60. Leather—Sole 35(S ::7c ~8 18.: Kips, §3,00 <7 4.00 each : Calf 75 @ 85c. tb. NEW YORK MARKET. New Yov.k. June 21,‘1365. (- a Film. Sales 1,300 ba.es at 5u @ GoM 1495. Thanks. LAVENDER S. EAT. JOHN HAY & SON, ; appearance term—even on the appeal. - ; J0 2. An nlfidavit to the truth of a pica,! e return our thanks to Mr. James j p Q rporting to he sworn to in open ; ar i- attorneys at law, kainard, the firm oi KinoarJ \ Ivehcr, «rood cu demurer t % the {.•!*:a, tli A .. , . ^ G- \ for a bottle of Martin & Son’s “Best unvested by the Clerk or any >ne else. 1 ' ' ' , a'a'-'p-.3 Keep constantly on hand t Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Starch, Soda, Candles, Flour, M e a 1, Mackerel, Molasses, Vinegar, Tobacco and CASH. M. KRAMER, At K. W. Perry’s old stand. THOMAS G. ALEXANDER, AriL 21-33-Cm. Salesman. GEORGIA RAIL HOAD. E. W. COLE, Superintendent. rnd adjoining counties. For Sale. 500 bbls. Flour, comprising all grades; 2,000 bushels White Corn; 20.000 lbs. Choice New Bacon Side’, Shoul ders, &c.; 20 bbls. new Leaf Lard ; 50 boxes Star Candles ; 25 doz. French Kip Skins; 50 bags Medium to Choice Rio Coffee; 50 bbls. Sugar, all grades; S00 coils and half coils Richardson’s Green- leaf and Todd’s machine made Rope. Being agent for the manuf acturers will sell at manufacturer’s prices. 30 bales and 40 rolls India Bagging. India Rubber Belting At New York Prices. I am agent for one of the largest RUBBER BELTING FACTORIES in America, and will fill all orders for BELTING HOSE, &e., at New York wholesale prices, freight only added. SAW MILLS, CORN MILLS, WHEAT MILLS, SMUT MILLS, WOOL CARDING MACHINES, BURRING MACHINES, STEAM ENGINES, &c., &c., Will be ordered from the manufacturers, and furnished at wholesale prices. Paper Hanging, From one of the largest Mills in America. Samples may be seen at my office, and orders will be promptly filled from New York, at wholesale prices. We defy competition either Leave Atlanta - G.lo A. M. in prices or quality Arrive at Augusta 6.00 P. 51. j ‘ Leave Augusta 7.00 A. M. \ Feb. jta. I \rrive at Atlanta 6.35 P. M. j I Leave Atlanta 6.30 P. M. j s . P. THURMAN, Arrive at Augusta 5.25 A. M. ! W E ARE prepared to build and Repair Passenger and Freight Rail Road Cars, nUn, Steam Engines and Saw Mills, Sugar Mills, Horse Powers, and all kind of Machinery. In the Foundry Department; We are prepared: to make both Brass and Iron, of every description ; nml having a large amount of Patterns on hand, have peculiar facilities for filling orders. Wo especially beg to draw the attention of BUILD- RRS and others to our Blcgaxit Patterns for Columns, Verandahs, Steps, Window Caps, Sills, Gratings, &c. : from which we can sup ply Castings of the best quality, and in tho shortest time, ai d at less price than they can be obtained elsewhere, here. We shall also soon go into the manufacture of HOLLOW WARES of all kinds. In the Carpentry Department, Wc arc prepared to manufacture Biksie, Bae&s, b&x&bs, And every description of Carpentry work.— Also, to Dress and Match Lumber in a superior manner. All kinls of Turning, Scrowl Saw ing, &c. OUTCOME AND SEE US.~&g April I4-32-6m. L. DB GIVI. Sr a WIxitoliall Street, (Between Alabama Street and Rail Rwwi.) ’fid SI Lineal 9 a a o dan.® Wholesale and Retail Dealers in "W ines, Brandies, Liquor*, Fancy Groceries, Candies, Preserves, Crackers, Periimiery, Tobacco, Cigars, PIPES, LAMPS, OILS, &C. This House has always on hand a Largo Assortment of Stick and Fancy Candies, Crack ers, Preserves, Nuts, Oranges, Fancy and Common Soap3, &c., at New York Prices,. Freight added. April 14-32-3ra. A. K. SEAGO, Atlanta. J. 5V. SPENCE. In short, a complete assortment of both j Leave Augusta...., 6.25 P. M. • C j Arrive at Atlanta 5.30 A. M. j *-*• Stout London Porter" Those of our 1 -‘ who wish to purchase a good arti- ofo will know exact iv where to find " “ Is'on.'drig ot sr-eed, sat.l n wag the "her day, •• 1 reckon they travel some on ’■-'Hudson River Railroad. 1 -toyed 'he ears at Albany. _ o; lair!. tiudson. lightevt my cigar at 1’oughkr p<i c . ( : out at PockskiH,-and hit a uiau at iy supported rj. A charge that i: incumbent on rlip plaintitf, after p.oa ol t *.<tj •••• -<oi. : to introduce ovid nee raisin? a pr.-samp- i of the _ n 7 ness f th • • order to entitle Kui 3J * ‘ J v “.*y and when this was ‘i jne. tn?t it was >.■-» ■n umbent on him ?-::<fy :.:e jury a • t the r. jte was easmable cert T.nty renuine, is i t erroneous. _ 4. The verdict iu thisca-e. is -Utr. r ::i bv the eviuenco.—Jut. i rnent Affirmed. Fulton. Campbell, Fayette, Coweta, Troup. Meriicrther, Carrol!, IFnrd and H:ra!.-- n. p :1 - ; .-•ter»*i < 'n _iven to t?»e collection v f Cda,-- or ev.,ry \ s»a. __ i See near New loteL -- - otic e. i s - ' - - get GOODS -_ - - Asi market rates, also RAGS anti L l - ,, J._r- I COTTON. [33-tf) RANDALL k CO. a r ancy ueocenes. Also on iiand Powder, Shot, Caps, Hardware, < ut'ery, YCoodcn Y,' ar e>, :tc- etc., etc. Will Uay iue ui^iiest market price for Coun- ry Produce. *Our Stock is new and jus: from the market. Mtt JNO. A. HILL k CO- ATLANTA and WEST POINT BAIL ROAD- Leave Atlanta ^ 00 A M j Arrive at Newnan.. 3 J-f A M Arrive at West Point 11 ad A M Leave Wc-st Point 12 35 P M Arrive at Newnan 3 28 P M | P. THURMAN & CO. MANUFACTURERS —AND— WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS —IN— Depot Street, next Door to Perry's Comer, MASSEY & HERTY, WHITEHALL STREET; ATLANTA, GEORGIA, DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Cigars, W ines, Liquors, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass, j Putty, &c., &c. | Will Duplicate any Order made in the South. ;C0AL OIL and LAMPS, MACHINE & TANNERS’ OIL Aiwavs on band. -krrive at At! mta *5 02 * 31 NEWNAN, GA. Arrangements for buying and selling good* C-EUKGL G- xlLDD, [ I May 26-38-3tn, Saperintendanf. June 9—40-tf. cheap unsurpassed.