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(i'ljf lifimum IVnilit.
KEWHAN. GEORGIA.
Saturday Morning. July 14, 1808.
Ncvra of the Week.
The Late It. E H. Story.
The remains of this gallant officer, who
Late advices from Mexico represent
the cause of Maximilian rapidly on the
war'-. The Liberals are more united.
• and there are large accessions to their
ranks frora the Imperialists. The Libe
rals have gained several important victo
ries recently, and are n>v besieging
were beaten in a fight near Neusiadt, and trous with glory, or for one with eleven ment of the direct tax levied in lbbl. for
stare obliterated or obscured. And wlun collection in 1502 ; and the case should
these questions are replied to at the polls - .
in November next, wexpect to find the United States for adjudication, ami >lar-
inasses of the Union men wLn v.-tel in shall and
was killed near I u n ksto w n, Md., on the 'Tampico, which they are likely to culture.
retreated, leaving their dead and w un
de i on the field. Near Turin, however,
tliey were successful in an encounter with
the enemy, captaring 7 officers and 5v0
privates.
The Austrian army in the ass
i capture of Custazza numbered
Ou the 10t.li, the [louse of
* The War in Europs.
New York. July 12.—The Persian
be carried to the Supreme Court of the j )a3 arrived, with Liverpool dates to the
V. R. Tomkey. J. S. Stewart,
Formerly of Columbus, Ga. Of Oxford, Ga.
Prof. G. J. Orb, of Oxford, Ga.
30th ult., and 1-t via Queenstown.
tory could be summoned back j Ti, e Hanoverian nhnv surrendered
TOMMY, STEW 1RT & ORIt,
to I 7 “
lSfil for Abraham Line In and Andrew from the realms of bliss to give judgment, j t ] ie Prussians who allowed them to return
The
9th of July, 18G3, in the retreat from
Geffvabcrg, arrived in tins city on Wed
nesday last, under the charge of Hon. I
Hugh Buchanan, who superintended the
dig interment and transportation home. £ ruz
idea of annexation
to the United tatives passed the Tariff Bill by a vote of
States is widely prevalent and popular PI t0 ,r, 3- Tl ie ,ax on cotto ° 1= at
gust will sound *1 e knell 1 secti
; and radicalism throughout t n c land.
public enemy of the United States “ ac- Prussians drove the Austrians on the
quired tl.at firm possession which enabled 27th and 2?th, capturing eight thousand
him to exercise the fiilic=t rights of sever- prisoners, while Vienna teliegram
Atlan ta, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Hard-Ware,
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Building Materials,
among the Liberals.
Th
3 cents per pound — ail Ureign e.»al -SI 50 Bnitcd States Taxes Levied during the eignty over that place.” The sovereign- j tbe Austrians ciptured eighteen guns
3 claim j Cutlery,
He will be rc iaterred in »he family bury
ing ground this afternoon at 4 O'clock.
Lt. Story, was brought up in our midst
from a boy. None knew him but to love
him. He ic'd gallantly conlcnding for
the rights of his his own native South.
Ills ashes will soon bo traio ftrrei to their
‘■Fiiihl rest end natiir home.”
beside those of
other relatives,
mother to mom
Peace to his
yellow fever has abated ih Vera F er tjn -
i 7 he telegraph reports rumors in Wash
ing cf a rupture between the President
and Mr. Stanton. Secretary of War.
News by way of San Francisco states
that the Liberals have taken Santiago,
and arc threatening San Bias and Tepid.
Liberal contributions are being sent
forward from «»1 the p rincipal cities North
to the euth rera from the great fire at
Portland. Me. Boston has contributed
War.— Is the South. Legally bound to
Pay Them ?
We answer not; if the principle? laid
down by the Supreme Court when Mar
shall was Chief Justice, and such n>en as
tv of th; United States over the territory an j mnn y prisoners,
was, of course, suspended, and the laws; In the fight of Frantenau, the Austrians 1
of the United States could no longer be 3re sa ;.} to have lost from four to six'
righfuliy enforced there, or be obligatory thousand iu killed and wounded, and the i
upon the inhabitants who remained and Prussians one thousand.
“ snau was \_i.iei .ju-uc;. uuu mui u:vu ■ . . , , . • • • . -•
The IlonSe bill reducing the number of Washim-t.™, (Bu.-hro,!, Johns™, Liviu S - eubmuua totne hostile power IIkj j There was great n jolting at berl.n
•‘passed under temporary ahegiance to ovcr the alleged Prussian victory, and the
Justices of the Supreme Court''of the U.
States, passed the Senate on the 9th —
! The bill, as passed, provides that no va
cancies shall be filled in the office of As-
ston and Story, were fcis Associates, are
; still in force.
The Fecretarv of the Treasury has kite
!y submitted to Congress a recommeuda-
tiod that the time be extend J within
Pistols,
Guns,
Gun Materials;
Hollow W are,
Wood Ware,
Willow Ware;
the” Confederate government, and “were people presented an address to the King,
bound by such laws, and such only as it j \ ienna dispatches, ou the other hand,
chose to recognize and impose.’ h rom ; asscr t that Benedck prevented a junction f _
.nvioce Frrdrrict chart* i Carriage & Buggy Materials.
y of oilesia, ana was success- i O udj
the nature ot the case, no other laws
could be obligatory upon them; for
of t!ie army cl
with the arnn
Hational Union Convention.
ATTENTION PEOPLE OF COWETA.
Morgan presented the remonstrance of j
the New Y ak Chamber of Commerce
again-t the .j assage of the Tariff bill pen-
A meeting of the citizens of Coweta ding iu the House. The remonstrance
urges that the Tariff bill would be irju-
wi!l be held at the Court 1 louse in Ncw-
nan, on Thursday, the 20th inst., to ap-
good assortment
line. Also,
ns,
&.C., &-C., &c.
price their goods or send in your
believe they can do a good part
stomers. Come and try them !
r 27-3/—IZm.
rious to the commercial and nianufactui-j Coffor, the Democrat of
, . i | duction of fifteen per cent, on the quota
point delegates to represent the county in ; j n g interests of the country, and would and put iu his place in the House Koont, 0 f direct tax apportioned to such State or
a Convention of the 3d Congressional ' increase the revenue of the Govern- ! his Biack Republican competitor. j Territory.’'
If the Southern States be in law bound
they not add—unless we are to go
Freni Washington.
for the payment of these taxes, levied in
District, composed of the counties of ; jp.cnt. Referred to the Finance Com j
Muscogee, Schley, Taylor, '1 albot. Harris, i mitlce.
Meriwether, Troup, Heard, Coweta, Car- j Q } gt] } House of Representa- 1
„ p , j. p .. > pi, ... tj i ! ’ r j passed a urn io exienu lor ^uree years me i "* —j —- j
roil, GampDC.l, l ayeuc, v-nyion, ii.ii.u- t ; veg was rC p or t P d t 0 have made conside-; benefits of the law "ranting lands to the 1 D would, wo suppose, be unquestionably,
1, in the teeth of oHr deoision b (he case On the otht-r hand the latest Austrian
_ » - . i i tnla/vn<imQ rrv r oo t ho f ! • on* i rt rr ronnrr •
of the United States vs. Rice, and the telegrams gives the following report:
principles there asserted, -the claim to | PoNDUBlTZ June 20 -The Prussians
collect taxes now from an inhabitant of were completely defeated by the Austn-
non and Paulding.
The object of the Convention is to ap- ■
point two Delegates to represent this j
Congressional District in the National :
Union Convention called to assemble in |
Philadelphia ou Tuesday, the 14th of;
August next. “Dangers threaten the j
Constitution—the citadel of our liberties
is directly assailed — the future ii; d trk,”
and unless the people of every section of
the country come to the rescue, the foes
of constitutional liberty will ere long have
completed their destructive designs, and
have rivetted for us the shackles of per
petual bondage. The National Union
Convention is, wo believe, called in good
faith. The design is to preserve, as we
would hope, tho Union and the Constitu
tion as they were in the good old days of
our Republican fathers—“ to guard the
States from covert attempts to deprive
them of their true position fn tiie Union,
and to bring together those who are un
naturally severed.” if this be the object,
the call for the assembling of the Nation
al Union Convention is worthy the appro
bation and support of every philsnihro-
pist and patriot in the land. Every true
lover of his country will say, God speed
the work, if in truth such arc the designs
of the movers. And the only way, as we
can see, to satisfactorily test the sincerity
of its originators and the practicability of
the proposed plan, is for the people of the
South to send up delegates to tho PLiffi
dclphia National Union Contention and
judge for themselves from actual observa
tion, as to the probable amount of good
or evil to result from the movement.
\Yc hope, therefore, the people of Cow
ruble progress on the Tariff bill. Duty j Southern States for the establishment of
on tea had been reduced to 12J cents per; an Agricultural College. Also, passed
bill regulating the time and manner
WASHINGTON, July 11.—The Senate | YS61, and payable in 1862, of course, the ^j )en p iG 1 ans yesterday, under Gablentz, leaving
passed a hill to extend for ;hree years the j recommendation of the Secretary is wise. ' ^ ^ UQ j cr a hostile Government which ' behind one-third of their army killed.
was actually, as a sovereign might, color.! They withdrew to Prussian territory, to-
I ciog its re/cue Jaws against him, must! Ohtt. The Austr,ah Cavalry under Con.
snojia ° - - 3 j Edelham, drove the Prussians, under Jar-
both for the interest of the United State
and of the States, that the latter
pour.
Further advices from Washington to
the 9th inst., states that the memorial of
the New York Chamber of Commerce
protesting against the passage of th
of | assume the tax, raise it in a manner least j overruled.
! As this is a matter which concerns tue |
irit resolution
The Tariff bill was again providing for a re-organization of the
j various sections adopted j militia of the Slates ar.d '1 erritories in a
One atnon Imcnt adopted onitom manner, and for the distribution
among them of two-thirds of the ord-
| that the vote shall be viva vocc. The
| Senate, by four majority, rejected the biii
i for the re annexation of Alexandria city
protesting against the passage oi tnc . . . . T .- . • . c n
' _ . ^ ° j and county to the D’StriCv of Columbia.
1 anfi bid, was pie^cnted to .be House | r Thc House passed a joi
and refused,
considered, an
by tbe House.
was to suspend collection of so much of
the direct tax imposed by the act of it Gl,
not yc-t collected, until January, 1S6S.—
Mr. Morrell said he considered this one
of tho best measures of reconstruction.
The Tariff bill was reported from tbe
committee to tho House with mauy
amendments. A motion was made to
postpone a consideration of tbe biii until
tbe next session, pending which the
House adjourned.
For the week ending the Tib inst., 22
eases of cholera were reported to the Bu
reau of Health cf the city of New Yo:k
—four of which have resulted fatally.—
Oa the 8th one fatal ease of cholera—also
holding elections for United Stares Sena- j burthensomc to its people, and retaining
tors. Among other provisions it requires Olio 15 per cent, for collection, pay the
■ ■ * ^ balance into the Federal Treasury,
It ft the legal question which we desire
to see raised and carried.t> the Supreme
Court fur decision. Unless that Court,
now that Chase is Chief Justice, is pre
pared to unsay what all its members said
in 1818, when Marshal was Chief Justice.
one in Brooklyn. Twenty cases of sun
stroke occurred on the 8th in New York
and Brooklyn.
During a thunder storm on the night
of the 7th inst., at Titusville, Ta., light
ning struck the gas pipe in an oil well,
which, 'communicating with the tank,
exploded. The flames ran down and ig
nited 18 or 19 wells, tbe tanks of all
exploding ar.d causing the heaviest loss
ever experienced in the oil regions.—
Twenty thousand barrels of oil have been
nance and ordnance stores, excepting tue
States lately in rebellion.
Also,,passed a bill granting the right
of way to soy tulegraph company over
the public domain.
The State Department has no informa
tion of the reported insurrection in Cuba.
July 12—Secretary Dennison has re
signed. Ho writes to the President that
the call of the Philadelphia Convention
is* antagonistic to the policy of the party
that nominated and elected Mr. Lincoln,
and of the Convention over which be
presided ; he therefore withdraws front
the Cabinet.
nin, to Zurnia, and compelled them to
people of all**the*States"Vately”under the j retre:it , to iIink a " d Lci P s , 5c - The P™ 3 '
Lr.trnl tho. fWWlornte government. s ians lierc engaged were the army of the
AV
ENDEDH
control of the Confederate government,
and not one of them more than another, it
would have been well had the legislature ;
oi one of them, last winter, appropriated
Elbe.
The Prussians on the Silesian frontier
were commanded bv the Crown Prince
money for the purpose of taking a case to j brederick \\ illium
the Supreme Court. As that, so far as
we are advised, has not been done, and as
during its whole history—the term at
which were decided that the great, cases
of McCulloch vs. State of Maryland, an
the Dartmouth Colicire
at one of the most memorable terms' held | the cx P e f e of th ° lil W wion 7° ulJ bc
greater than perhaps any one tax payer
would be authorized to incur, it would
j be wise, by concert of action, to raise a
.. . ,, iir N.YI’.a ' I fund, and when the tax is attempted to
oe Dartmouth Loucge vs * '' b e enforced earrv the question for deter- j Prussians have destroyed their
he people of the -tate of 1 lo . ri ^ a °. f mination to the highest tribunal known i ™d seriously interrupted com:
tue other States wmch occupied the posi-; ^ ^ ^ Qn]y after that j with different points.
1 Court shall decide it to be legal.
[ Tallahassee Sentinel.
tion held by her in 18G2 will be held ex
empted from all liability to pay the tax.
The question, unless the predecessors of
the present Court are to be overruled in
their annunciation of principles, may be
rested on the single case of the United
States vs. Rice, reported in 4 Wheaton,
argued by Daniel Webster for the prevail-
The Federal army, was on the point of
marching from Frankfort and a battle was
anticipated at Cracow.
A Cracow (Austrian) dispach says the
Prussians attacked Osleventia on the 28th
ot June but were repulsed wiih heavy los3.
The Austrians acknowledge ihat the
Railroads
communication
po‘
NEW CASH STORE!
From the New York News.
The Battle-Field in Europe.
The thunder cloud of war has by this j
the ( ab:net. ^ ^ ing unanimously through Judg$ Story as ed up compromise, seems to have been fVTHHOf* ftWOPlITP I
It is rumored that. Attorney Genc-a. : spok CS mau. The facts of the case were fruitless, and war is, we presume, now j wLU I IT.Sxd nilu . iiUUUi i
Speed has tendered bis resignation, and t ^ e£e . c raoing iu all its fury, desolating the beau-! saO
that the Secretary of the Interior, Mr.
Harlan, will do the same.
It is alleged that there are fraudulent
issues of stock of the Washington ar.d
Alexandria Railroad Company to the
amount of 8300,000. It was used in
connection with the defunct Merchant’s
National Bank, and one New York firm
advanced 8100,000 on said stock.
Lieut. Gen Grant has issued an order
time burst upon Germany and Europe.—
ing side—as were both the other leading j The attempt of diplomacy to avert the
cases above mentioned—the Court speak- i conflict and preserve peace by some patch- j OF FASHIONABLE
idj
lie
In 1814, the United States and Great! tiful plains and valleys of Germany.— i” iSi. ^
Britain being at war, the British authori- j And, strange to say, it breaks out almost ! :tt.Efr.lfXH::B: JBE t'L It m£:1I :a:. R
ti>;3 took possession of the p»ort of Castine j up»on the same identical spot where, for
in the State of Maine, and held it until j centuries past, the destiny of nations has
the termination of hostilities, when pos- j been decided by victory and defeat in
session of it was resumed by the United battle. A German writer once said that
States. While thus held aad governed j Germany might be compared to the pa-
by authority and power hostile to the J tient servant, across whose broad back
Uniced States, goods subject to the nay- j the people are fighting out their quarrels
FL^YNTZD^AILXa GO-,
East Side Bay Street,
Haas’ O 1 cl Stand,
NEW NAN,.... GA.,
H AVE just received a New Stock of Good*,
consisting in part of
DRY GOOI4S, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY-WARE,
HARD-WARE
—AND
CUTLERY;
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats, Boots
and Shoes;
HGSI0I3 111 EliM,
And all Goods generally found in a Variety
Store, alfof which we will sell as low as any
house in Newnaa
of - revenue taxes under cur laws ' Tnis much is true, there has been no wr
seizure. A bond for the duties was given j site battles were not fought in the valley
by the owner, and it was upon a suit by of the Elbe. The great battle between
Whitehall St., Atlanta, &a.
Which are offered at Wholesale anu Retail,
50 Per Cent Below Usual Prices!
WE SELL COCD LINEN SUITS
We sell good Cassimere Suits
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Linens,
Marseilles, Dra-d’aetes, Gloves,
Hankerchiefs, Shirts,
Scarfs, Collars, &c..
eta, without distinction of party, will j destroyed,
come out as one man, and attend the
meeting nero on tue 2bt:; inst.
President Johnson
much indisposed on the
man should realize that lie has an interest | pelied to decline receiving visitors,
in the appointment
to represent him ii
tion, and in the aj
vention shall make
represent the District
at Philadelphia. ; [ n Castle Pinckney, in Charleston harbor,
“that its laws were prop/
That was about a thousand years j
yourself.
We are also agents for the Athens Mannfac-
committee to investigate why the minori
ty report of the Reconstruction Commit
Time and Place for the Meeting of the j charged with murder, has been instructed but was not disposed of.
Convention of this District. j Dresiuer.t to obey tue writ.
We would suggest Newnan as the place
and Tuesday the 31st of this inst. as the
time, for the assembling of the Conven
tion to appoiut two Delegates for the 3rd
Congressional District to the Convention • scheme are in the interest of the Radicals
Ron was agreed to yeas _o, nays li. | States were in 1832 properly in force in
The Niagara Ship Canal bill camp up, j F] or j.] ai though the latter being held by
a hostile power, said laws could not then
blasted his fame and sacrificed his life.—
On the line of the Elbe valley, Wallen- !
stein won his first great name and earned j
T3T RECEIVED 000 LYMANS’ IMPROVED
Patent Self-Sealing Glass Jar.s for Preserv-
In the House a motion to appoint a ; bc en f orce d here. Sec how J udge Story, the ducal crown: and here, at Luetzen, | mg all kinds of Fruit, Tomatoeg, etc., etc., and
. v * J _ ——. t n tt* aii I ii An I I t h ft Clift/* 1 'j I O * f ft n ll ft Ti AT rili f n a n A
iOOO BUSHELS COItJYll
We also have in store, and to arrive, 1000
Bushels Corn, which wj will sell at the lowest
market price.
jf.lour: flour::
In Store and for Pale, at Wholesale or Retail!
EIGHTY BARRELS FLOUR, which we will
sell at Atlanta prices, with freight added.
Also on hand and still arriving a good as
sortment of
FAMILY GRGCEHIES.
Call and get your supplies, if you wish to sav»
money.
The attention ox the Ladies is called to our
fine selection of
LAWNS and OTHER MESS GOODS,
all of which we pledge ourselves to sell as
low as any other house, when quality is con
sidered. — ;
Our assortment of
Boots «FVSXOl SilOOB
is greater than can be found thi3 side of At
lanta, and will be sold low for Ca3h.
We invite you to call and see us, and vi
will do our best to please.
RANDALL & CO.
April 2t-33-tf. T. J. HOLlIS, Salesman.
Gov. Hamilton, and others, of Texas,
have issued aa address to the so-styled
Southern loyalists, to meet iu Washington |by majority of the same committee, was , t i tl : s go phis try :
in September. The projectors of this : ’aid on the table by a decided vote-. | << \y e are a p
speaking not alone for himself but for j Gustav Adolph, the great Swede Protes
•Le Marshall and all the other mem- : tant warrior, spilt his blood in victory.— Peaches To coll and see these .Tars.
we would call the special attention of all those
who design preserving or patting up Brandy
tee was not published with evidence taken ! j-, e -U 0 f that illustrious bench, disposes of llut why go back so far; the history of j Also, a beautiful article of Yellow Stone
! almost our own day gives proof of our i Ware, same as tbe above, and will be sold
1 of the opinion that the assertion. The whole power of the Prus^- ; cnea P at RANDALL & GO.
to meet in Philadelphia the 14th August
next
Death, of Senator Jim Lane.
Lsavenworrh, July 11. — Senator
The Republican Senators ar.d Repre
sentatives were to meet in caucus oa the'Jim Lane died to-day of the self-inflicted
Taking into consideration the formation i nRht of the 10th. to look alter the inter- wound,
of the District, facilities of travel, Ac., we ! csts of their party, as well as legislative
believe Newnan the most convenient point j matters.
j There is scarcely a doubt but the Prcs-
! ident will veto the Freedmen’s Bureau
for the meeting ef the proposed District
Convention.
What say our cotemporaries of Colum- Bril.
bus and LaG range ?
claim for duties cannot be sustai
the conquest and military occu
Castine, the enemy acquired
possession which enabled him to
the fullest rights of sovereignty over that j
. , 7« n i 7_ 'T'lL ' " '*•* A IGTU LU UC UbUbU, LW^CUia YViLll \JtX A.
And now it is the val.ey of the LI je ] ari( j ji en ,i oc ^ g 0 ] e Leather, French and Amer-
Habd Work.—Mr. Prentice of the
Louisville (Ky.) Journal, is engaged in
the
bef
ou
place. The sovereignty of tlie United again wlrich is to be the theatre of battles i ; C an Tappings, Shoe Fiudimrs and Tools, all of
; States over the territory was suspended, and bloodshed; for the failure or success which we will sell low for CASH
tory was suspended,
and the laws of the United States could - of tbe first campaign depends in a great 1
RANDALL & CO.
Late advices from Europe are interest- W!
I of
mg
C lothing.
A S WE wish to close our stock of CLO
THING, we will sell it greatly below oar
former prices. All ■who wish a good Summer
suit call on RANDALL & CO.
April 21-33-tf.
Tobacco.
HOSE wafting a fine quality of CHEW
ING or SMOKING TOBACCO can ba
supplied with a No. 1 article by calling on
A.pril 21-33-tf. RANDALL & CO.
Atlanta ------- Georgia
r V H E Undersigned, for the ennveni-
New York Delegates to the Na
tional (Johnson) Union Convention.
—The following prominent politicians, again commenced on the SOih uit.
most of whom voted for McClellan and
the Chicago platform, are named as the
probable delegates from the State of New
York to the Philadelphia National John- the Queen
The laying of the Atlantic Cable was
sent political contest in Kentucky are, to recognize and impose. I rum the na-
Railroad,.
oun House,”
e have chan-
numerous pa-
j trons may be assured that the former reputa-
land of Lots Nos. Sixty-three (6-3) and Sixty- tion of lhe « Bellevue ” will be continued.
The British ministers h-d tendered and Care lc?s i but cf cne thia S we are ture of the case no other laws could be . advantage of position against them. . But i f 0Iir ( b4), (the widows dower excepted) that i The p ] ar 0 f keeping o^r housTisTfferent
j.ue -Lntioh ministers fi.d t.ndere. ^ assured _ that if Mr p rent ice’s obligatory upon them, for where there is • we did not intend to write on the military , belongs to the estateio. Thomas C!. Johnson; from the usua] maDagement of pnblic house3 .
thetr resignation, which was aceepteu uy can< Ji(Jate succeed it will be heralded as no protection or allegiance or sovereighty, situation of the armies, but only to re- j deceased.^ uid land situated in the seventh . It 5g ent i re { y nn( ie r the control and manage-
- ^ t ‘ x l 1— „l :.-vK/%/4 i nn nnnn + L n fVtif Vi iitnrr n cfti i n L^i-triCt O* COUn j, OQ ' * f ment OT the familv. \fr« V and
Bon Convention.
Delegates at Large.—Thurlow Feed, 1 r * ' , ,
Millard Fillmore. * 1 of a great fcattlc nav
News from the seat of war inform us
ing taken place on
District Delegates.—Horatio Seymour,! Sunday, toe _4th ult., between the Aus-
_ Radical triumph, and be will be found j there can be no claim to obedience.— mark upon the fact that history again 1 RaiJr0idonc and ahal f miIe3 soath ofPaimetto.
hard and fast iu the shackles of the Rad- j Castine was, therefore, during this period, unfolds itself upon the same spot it has i Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of Thos. C. Johnson, deceased.
G. L. JOHNSON, Aam’r.
t July 14-45-tds.
ical partv. A man is known by the com- as lar as respected our re\euuc laws, to «o often before chosen.
pany he keeps.
be deemed a foreign port, and goods im
ported into it by the inhabitants were
A Dish for me Season.—Get up by
Gen. H. W. Slocum, Ben Food, Isaiah trians and Italians rear 5 erona. lhe The President’ 5 ? Org yn on the X4.- = s °bject to such duties only as the British ; sunrise—go into your roasting-ear patch ; (
Rynders, Jno. Morrissey, Fernando Wood, Italians crossed the river Mincio v -Gout TTO nal rnvvrvTinv’-Tl,* vTUnnl ’ government chose to require. Such goods select 8 or 10 ears; shuck and string-
( ONVFNTinV
v" ■—- The National : government chose to require
select O 91 IV J . ~ \
imported into them; cut off the corn with your knife; | Y
Administrator's -Sale.
N THE FIRriT TUESDAY IN SEPTEMBER
next w 11 be sold before the Court House
! ment of the family. Mrs. P. and daughters
j giving direction to every thing conaectod with
j the house, consequently travellers may rest
; assured of being made comfortable while so-
! journing with us.
We -invite yon to call and see for yourselve*.
JAMES W. PRICE/M. H.,
i June 23-42-tf. Proprietor.
Green, 8.C. Joins™, John Buttot field, ^ lct< dcfeot 0 f the I !a lia 0 s,wio <vor
Thomas Barlow, George r. Comstock, _
William H. Seward. Farmer Abell, John
oppor
man to decide whether he is for tbe Con
commanded by their King The Italians stitution or lor Congressional usurpation;
the previous transactions
The Court iu conclusion, intimate that
COMPANY.
No. 258 Broad-St.
J. Nan Allen, Hiram Gray, Martin Gro- recrossed the Mincio ou Sunday evening,
ver, Washington Hunt, John Granson, after a bloody struggle. They lost 2,000
Hollis White.
whether
cordi
querors
united nation, or for one-third
The Tennessee Legislature.
No progress was made by this Radical tacked Qswienein in GalUcia, and
body on Monday .ast. ** —" —
tbe morniDg, the House
quorum:
| prisoners. Prince Amadcous was woun- UIliLeu uailou u . lul UUC . IUI1J .
1 ..I +l *, a naftiana c. . , , J « ii.i - - i, f . „ „ j ; B u t we t hi n k i t t*oo clear to require any , <£ hat are you going to give me for a rPWO months after date application wi
aea. Alter tne battle the Austrians tooit btates to be shorn ot all their rights, ana . _ , . „ ^ * ' , . J T i j , - 8 ie
. . , j 1 -- . I a:d from autaoritv. i Christmas present t asked a damsel of | made to tne Orcma.y of Coweta cc
. . x«v«... .. w<v4v vULit iijusc rri n * T * J*
place the corn in a stew pan or pot with oor j n Newnan. Coweta county, under an I HA ITYITTIlT.l0T1
just enough water to cover the corn.— ' order of the Ordinary Court of said county, | * O
Vhea the corn is nearly or quite done, i between the legal hours of sale Eighty-five >
add two e—s. stir the whole well, and add A. cre3 o/ Hnd, more or less, known as the
a tea cup of m:lk, and in tnree m inutes , couat _ Sold as the property of Sherrod Row-,
take off- Serve the corn hot, with butter, io n( j deceased, for the benefit of his heirs and n , ^’‘",'"7 g! , *
’ ! Capital Stock S100.000—Shares $10 each.
J. Jeftersos Thomas, President.
Wx. R. Davi3, Sec’y.
Fraxk J. Roeixsojt, Genl. Supt.
i HITE Laborers furnished to order, of sl-
will be ! v ? kinds. All expenses to be paid at de-
: Custazza bv assault. The Prussians at- one-third of its people degraded intovas
sals and subjects; whether he is for the
at the ever.
last. At roll call, fn " ^T," . ^ ^ rule of a se^on^^reign of political! see, a consistant Ubion man if you choose, i but .
louse lacked one of a be2te!1 oE WIth * oss b - T tne Austnans - terror, or for the return of harmony and ; (for all are subject to the same tax laws) j “The
ening session, four •. Later advices state tnc* tne Prussians fraternity ; whether be is for a flag las-' should have bis property eeizeo pay- 1 va- t
Suppose now that a citizen of TaLahas- her lover
' ’■ ’ but my humble self,” was the reply.— !
i smallest favors thankfully received,”
tbe response of (be lady.
county : livery, to be deducted from wages of empiSy-
I have nothin^ to <rive you for leaTe to 3el1 tae 1? ’ ad beIon ? in g to the es- ees. Contracts to be made by the parties
, S ftif ” _ ! tate of J. M. Sims, late of said county, deceas- | themse
ed. J. . PUV. llL, Admr.
ANN E. SIMS. Adxn'x.
JuiT, i 1 * a O—a m.
selves.
^^““Orders left with tbe subscriber promr*-
i It attended to. C. G. McKINLEY,
1 'Ap. ?l-3m. Ag't-Garins. Co., Newnan. Gl