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* rf b iu?ly S T L'ta:na the two prccedin:
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^ WHISKERS !
p*. L 0- SIONTBZ
...i itnr in the world
• >*r the
method to u>akegu?>p<i« er iton-explof-ive, |
one8 ' wa- born at Tavistock, in the west of Eur
And t.ow what become* of that clause ! gland. lie is the t.oo of poor parents,)
i'i the i ederal Constitutii.il, so much ! and ri-c< ived but little education at the j
harped upon, which says that no State g -hool of that town. During hu ^chuol-
| sha.l p?«s arty expbxt fiic/d lave, or lave days lie earned his livelihood by seliingi
WHiSELtii . j impairing contracts ? \\ h v, in uiy judg- cakes of blacking on Saturdays, going
Corrolia, the greatest i Diet t, it is a - * dead as a hammer.! r l here- from house to house. A sad "calamity
fore, I would Advise the people, if they befel him while thus engaged. He be-
..JiwsKrning. **• ,M C
™ ii a::d W inter Importation,
186 a.
nlBBOSTS,
MillMery anil Straw Goods.
An; ♦ for we are not in the Fed. ral Union yet.
Live and Let Live. , Therefore bold on and let that day be
mi ,u nw yon at t e Store formerly ■ sufficient for the evii thereof.
Ve Wli ' ' . i, it i And now let the people enmiire, reflect
occupici by Ht l T ,N > ‘ J , . • and ponder wvlt the views as above offered
r,n flrecnville St, a ncw ar "* aLractne by their humble servant, Mkmknto.
r r f STAPLE & FANCY DRY | _____
ct clothing, cloths k
GOODS!
c ASS l Mi-: R
ROOTS k SllOhS !
LADIES A GENTS
Also a large an
1 well selected Stock of
for Fall
fl .hionableMlLLENERY GOODS
,nd Winter wear.
The Late Cotton Order.
Hd. Qr’s Ass’t Com'r Durlau Rf.f-J
fugess, Freedmen k Abandoned >
Lands, Charleston, S. C., Sept. IS. )
Mr. :
1RMSTR0M, t ATOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AM) JOBBERS IN
Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins!;
'1L Velvets, Rushes, Flowers, Feathers;
STB AW BONNETS. LADIES’ HATS.
(Trimmed and Untrimmed,)
33 Qa. aA Its. OP LSI oQ. ^ c
Xo. 237 and Lofts of 239;
BALTIMORE. ,V«D. 3
Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the Cnited
were married and removed to Plymouth, -States in variety ar.d cheapness. Orders so-
JOS K. T ENT;
W. T. WO-*D.
A
DENT, AYOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE and retail
Grocers & Commission
MERCHANTS,
GREENVILLE STREET,
Newnan, Georgia.
Seotembe* 8-1-tf.
m
-:o:-
J. E. JONES.
R. s.
JONES & BURGH.
1
Are noAA' established at the "old
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BURCH.
Having a ear for music, he soon became
an accomplished player on the concertina,
which, with his blacking business, lur- 1
nished him with lucrative employment.
Having made a little money, he mariied
the schoolmistress of the T.vistock work-
house. Her friends blamed her much,
but their advice was of no avail. They
Sir:—I am instructed by Brevet Ma- ;
Wc have secured the services of an j jor General II K. Scott to inform you
fashionable in answer to your inquiries, that as soon Ulakin
as the treed people are sufficiently im
pressed with the idea that they Cannot
sell, or otherwise dispose of their shares
of the crop m small lots, whenever tliev ;
where iliey opened a bread store. The
wife managed the shop, and the husband
devoted his attention to galvanism and
j t>!< ctricity ; and on learning of the explo
sion of the powder-train at Balakiava he
iicited and prompt attention given.
«*TERMS CASH.*®!
September 1—A2—2tn.
A k A
tasteful, and
fit and make Dres-
eiperienced,
MILLIN'CR. who will
ks* also trim, make and re
d lints.
■conceived the idea of the possibility ot Wilkinson, Wilson it Co.,
' -unpowder non-explosive with-
Cloal
#es *> 1(
model Bonnets
Tendering many tffun
m ore, assure them we will iivc up to our
Wl'jlto.
J. M. BRUNN.
Newnan, G.v, Sept. 8,-1-dm.
out deteriorating its power, so that by a
mechanical change it was restored to its
original strength. This he has succeeded _ , _ . . ,
in <ioing. and is now raised from compar-. General Commission Merchants
COTTON FACTORS
A N I»—
to our Cuslo-! see fit, before a general division of tin
,-yy-Mu- D T. Randall, of the Firm
of Randall & Co., has returned Worn
mnrket, and has just opened a new and
. .■fint Stock of Goods suited to the Fall
Trade. Call and examine.
New Book Store?
A. B. Cates has just opened a Book
Store on the West side of the Public
Square, where it is his purpose to keep
constantly on hand a good supply of
School and Miscellaneous Books, Station
ery, and Music. Give him a call before
purchasing elsewhere, as be is determined
to give satisfaction.
H.inie may have been made, he will issue
such orders as will permit the planters to a, ‘
go on and gin the cotton.
The circular, as issued for instructions
to the officers of the bureau, was intended
as a check to, and a protection to botli
planters and freedmen from, the petty
pilfering which would be so- disadvanta
geous to both parties. I am, sir, very re
spectfully, your obedient servant,
11. \V. Smith,
Assistant Adjutant General.
alive poverty to wealth. He has already
received §150,000 for his invention, with
interest in the company which has
undertaken to manufacture the article,
and carry on the business of carriers of
the combustible article at non-explosive
rates, saving the merchant JC5 per tun for
transportation.—American Artisan.
It.
Removal.—J. Loreh & Co. have re
moved their lnr_'C and elegant stock of
goods to the old stand of J. J. Neely,
corner of Greenville and Depot Streets.
taw —
Orr k Simms.—See advertisement of
tliifi firm. They ha Ve just received and
opened n n"w Rtock of Groceries, Crock
ery and Hard-Ware, which they propose
to tell at short profits. Give them a trial
Land to Rent.—See advertisement
of Tolleson Kirby, Administrator.
fJgrCity tax payers should read notice
of W. B. Wood, Treasurer.
City Tax.—We h aVM becH informed
by the Mayor that the tax assessed this
year is—Poll, one dollar, Street, two dol
lars, and one-fourth of one per cent, on
all taxable property.
Deatu Df a Good Citizen.—JtTgc
Thomat? I). Goodwyn, a highly respected
citiien of this tjoiUHy, expired on Thurs
day* 27th, of congestion of the brain.—
The death Of such a ttoan is a public ca
lamity.
How ♦hey Do in Vermont.
We clip the following local items from
the Rutland Daily Herald of Sept. IT.
“ Pot.ice Court. — On the complaint of
Grand Juror, Joyce, Jewett. 1). Ives was
arraigned before justice Smith, on charge
of being intoxicated, aud was couvicted
and fine 1 $5 and costs.
11 Paul Ellis was also 1 up betore Jus
tice Smith charged with drukenness, and
was permitted to pay §5 Bud costs of pro
secution and depart.”
General Lee’s Application for Pardon-
Interesting Correspondence-
Headq’rs Armies U. S |
Washington, D. C y June 20, 18G5. j
Oen. Rnht. E. Lee, Richmond, Fit :
General—Your communication of
the date of loth instant, stating the steps
yoil had takch, after reading the Presi
dent’s proclamation of the 201li ultimo,
with the view of complying with its pro
visions when you learned that, with oth
ers, you were to be indicted for treason
by the Grand Jury at Norfolk ; that you
had supposed that the officers and nieti of
the army of Northetn Virginia, were, by
the terms of their surrender, protected by
the United States Government from mo
lestation so long as they conformed to its
conditions; that you were ready tn meet
any charges that might be preferred
against you, and did not. wish to avoid
trial, bnt that if you were correct as to
the protection granted by your parole,
and were not to be prosecuted, you desire
to avail yourself of the President’s amnes
ty proclamation therefor, with the request
that in that event it be acted on, lias
been received and forwarded to the Secre
tary of War, with the following opinion
endorsed thereon :
“ In my opinion, the officer 1 ! and men
paroled-at Appomattox Courthouse, and
since, upon the samf terms given to Lee,
cannot be tried for treason so long as they
observe the terms of their parole. This
is my understanding. Good faith as well
as true policy dictate that we should ob
serve the condition of that convention.
Bad faith on the part of the Government,
or a construction ol that convention sub
jecting the officers to trial for treason,
would produce a feeling of insecurity in
the minds of all the officers ami men. 11
so disposed, they might even regard such
an infraction of terms by the Government
as an entire release from a'l obligations
on their part. I will state further, that
the terms granted by me met with the
Melancholy Occurrence.—We re- j
grot to learn that Mr. Thos. A. Heard ;
was found dead, with his throat cut, on-
Sunday morning last, having evidently j
died by his own band. Mr. Heard had, |
fur some time, displayed symptoms of
mental derangement and exhibited a dis-|
position to suicide. A watch had been ;
kept upon him, but lie managed to elude
the vigilance of his guard on Saturday
night.
Mr. Heard had held the office of Sher
iff of Wilkes county for some years, and
was much esteemed by all who knew him
He has left a large family to mourn his
untimely death—Washington Gazette,
H pi ember 21st.
The State Tax.—We find the^ fol
lowing in the Savannah Republican of
Saturday :
An official dispatch from John T
Burns, Comptroller General of the State
of Georgia, receiwd yesteaduy, announces
that the State tax has been fixed at one-
sixth of one per cent.”
Civil Rights At the North.—We
see a ncirro was hung by a mob at Delhi,
in the State of Michigan It. is curious
to observe how calm our Radical cotem
poraries are over this outrage. If it had
duly happened South of Mason and Dix
on’s line we should have heard an exteu-
siYc hciwl on the subject.
Remedy for the Sting of a Bee.—
Tim following is a Prussian recipe : “ Beat
an onion on a hayd body to extract the
juice, to which add a pinch salt. Ap
ply the mixture to the sting, abd the
pain and iuflamraation will cease.”
Virginia.—John Tyler, jr„ publishes
a card in which he denies that he is in
favor of repudiation. He significantly
says: “ We have as a people, little save
honor left, and this I am unwilling to
sacrifice ”
; Agents for the purchase and sale of all kinds of
Cotton Domestics.
li' Liberal Advances made on Con-
signments.“tBa
Ofjxre Ao. 3 Stoddard's Loicer Range,
:BAY STREET SAVANNAH, GA.
U. B. Wilkinson, of Newnan, Ga.
B. J. Wilson, formerly of Okeefuskee Cot
ton Mills, Ala.
i P. H. Wood. ■ f the late firin of J. W. Ra
bun A Co., Savannah **ept' 8-tf.
r r n T >n , t r VA v^rvrrt 'A"n
AxiaA axU a aLaJ aJaLaS AaOA
Vulcanized India Rubber Plates
F OR Lightness, cleanliness, and perfect adap
tation to the paOs upon which it reposes,
this recent invention surpasses all others : for
economy and comfort it has no equal ; for du
rability no superior. Call at my effoe and
examine specimens, comparing them with
gold or silver plate and make your own cho’ce.
In all cases when my work fails to srive satis
faction no charge will be made. Charges for
extracting, plugging, and all plate work rnod-
crity. '
k4g“Odiee in Masonic Building, No. 4, up
stairs.
WM. T. COLE, Dentist
References
M. P. Kellogg,
E>r. C D. Smith,
Rev. F. .M. Daniel,
BUST QFTfGf G8
§ a § « a W mam
X_i?
Where the \ ha\ c bn hand a general assortment of Goods adap
ed to the wants oT the Trade.
In addition to their former stock of
Groceries and Hard*Ware.
They now have on hand a new supply dt
C*‘
Z r F VT)T T*
iJXJrkX SUXt
o
FA
Dr. A. B. Calhoun,
Dr. R. L. Y. Long,
Rev. James Stacv.
All kinds o f Country Produce taken in exchange for Gooda
Qur friends from the country will find it to their interest to giva
us a
trial
[Dec. 30-17-l.y.
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v
XXXJE HIS ST2HNT13
—ON—
Neuman, ©ccvc.ia,
H as now on hand and to arrive a
General Stock of nearly all t u e article 5
in the line of Family Groceries and Plantation
supplies consisting, in part, as follows
The crown princess of Prussia is losing
her reason from grief at the loss ol her
child.
A wife’s love is the golden chain which
unites her to her husband ; it has a thous
and delicate links, forged by sympathy,
self-respect and mutual confidence; sever
but one of them,
and the chain is as
hearty approval of the President at the
time, and of the country generally, 'i lie
action of Judge Underwood, in ^'orlulk — brykeu as though a hundred
has already had an injurious effect, and 1 .
would ask that he be ordered to quash all
indiements lound against paroled prison
ers of war, and to desist il’Oiu the further
prosecution of them.
U. S. Grant,
li Lieutenant General.
were destroyed.
Commercial Intelligence.
Communicated.
NEWNAN MARKET.
Friday, September 28.—U e note more ani-
mation in business. Our quotations below
j exhibit the eorreet state of the retail maritet.
The prices of cotton are nominal and may be
This opinion, I am informed, is suhstan- ^ uote( j ftt 20 and 25 cents exclusive of tax.
“ Headq’rs, Armies U. States, \
June 16, 1665. \
Mr. Editor: T noticed in your issue
<>f last week that a portion of the people
of Coweta had assembled in Newnan for tiaiiy the same as that entertained by the
the purpose of passing resolutions re-j Government. I have forwarded your ap- or ^
questing the next legislature to afford plication for amnesty and pardon to the | ^ ^ 25 @ 2S
them some relief from their old debts— President, with the following endorsement V ~ <J ° ^ ?i2 00 @16 0C
either by repudiation or otherwise. — j thereon : Lor *‘
Therefore, my obji -t in this communica- | ,< Respectfully forwarded through the
tion ie to show (hat no legislation > s : Secretary of War to the President, with 55
necessary in regard to this matter. But. ' tbe carnes t. recommendation that this ap- p
Mr. Editor, it has been so long since I j plicati , m of General Rob’t. E. Lee tor Rope.—per pound,
have written anything for the eye of the an ,uesty and pardon may be granted him. xx ' e -
public, that I feel rather timid in regard q be of allegiance required by recent
Corn.—White..
Mixed or Yellow
Coffee.—
SCGAK.
agging.—jier yard.
Gunny Sacks.—(each)
Salt.—Liverpool per sack
50
@ 1 40
28
00
30 @ 37$
18|® 30
45 @ 50
25 @ 30
15 @ 25
@ 5 00
40 boxes Sne Chew
ing Tobacco)
500 lbs fine Smoking
Tobacco, (Scarfal-
leti k Killikinick,)
5000 fine Segars,
Two barrels fine Mac-
cabGy Suuffi
Eight barrels Sugar,
Five saek Coffee,
10 bbls N. (3. Syfup',
2,000 lbs Bacon(clear
sides),
700 lbs Lard, fresh,
40 sacks Liverpool
Salt,
20 sack Virginia Salt,
10 boxes Candies,
15 bbis New Flour,
200 bhs White Corn,
500 do Yellow do
Five b<5xes Soda,
4 doz Buckets & Tubs
3 doz Sifters,
2 dozen pair Cotton
Cards,
2 doz Jim Crows,
3 doz Flasks,
P&avder and Shot,
5 doz cans Oysters,
Confectioneries and
Yankee Notions for
the little folks,
1500 bunches Facto
ry Yarn;
Spelling Bocks and
Slates,
Inkstands,
Writing Paper and
Envelopes,
Fancy Soaps,
Mason’s Blacking,
A fine assortment of
TESTIMONIALS.
Newnan. Ga., July lfith, 1S66.
Dr. W. T. Cole made for me an upper s-.-t off
Vulcanized Rubber Teeth' Which for their
neatness, lightness and perfect adaptation to
the mouth. I have no hesitancy in saying that
I prefer them to any other kind. And tor
their durability I have the utmost confidence.
J. J. PlNSOX.
New\*ax, Ga . Ju’y 20th. l8f>fi.
It is with the itre test pleasure that I bear
testimony of the Artificial Teeth manufactured
for me by Dr. W. T. Cole. Tiievare light and
free from an}’ cavities where particles of food
might lodge. The fit is excellent, and in point
iif workmanship superior to any tiling of the
kind I have ever see
Mrs. Wm. M. Reynolds.
Newnan, Ga., July Kith, 1830.
Davlrvg procured from Dr. W. T. Cole a tul!
set of . Upper Teeth—Vulcanized Rubber—1
t: ke pleasure in recommending this [dan ol
Dentistry to the public as being superior to
either Gold or Silver Plate,.in consequence of
beutitv of. finish, lightness, comfort, economy,
and the fact that tt ev are much more easily
cleansed aud kept so iiian the former.
Mrs. J. PI G. Redwine.
Newnan, Ga., Jtih A3d, I8d0.*
Having tried Dr. i ole’s Vulcanized Teeth, 1
unhesitatingly sta e that I prefer then! to .ill
others I have tried, from their durability,
cheapness and cleanliness, together with a
pleasant, perfect fit to the month.
Sept. 8-1-tf. Mrs. John Ray.
Dr. J. L. Mason tt Co.’s
Great American.
HOG CHOLERA CURE AND
PREVENTIVE.
V. R. Tomvey. J. S. Stewart,
Formerly of Columbus, Ga. Of D-'ford, Ga.
Prof. G. J. Orr, of Oxford, Ga.
TOM MET, STEM ART & ORR
Atlanta, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Hard-Ware;
Iron, Stcrl, Nails,
Building Materials,
Cutlery,
Pistols,
Guns,
Gun Materials;
Hollow Ware,
Wood Ware,
Willow Ware;
Carriage <fc Buggy
Keep constantly on band a good assortment
of all articles n-ually kept in their line. Also,
Leather, Harness,
Cotton Yarns,
&c., &o:; &.c.
Come aiui price their goods or send !h your
orders. They believe they can do a good part
by their customers. Come and try them 1
Mar 27-37-12>n
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS.
AND
muN& BRASS FOUNDRY
Forter, Butler & Co., Proprietors.
—0
Prepared to manufacture and Repaif
MMHOTERY,
such as
HORSE POWERS,
EDDLEMAN & BANKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Boots, Shos^, Leather, Shoe
makers’ Tools; Pegs, &c.;
to making an effort to set the poople right or( j or 0 f the President does not accotujjd
on this all-iuiportf.nt subject; neverthe
less 1 will trv.
Pocket and Table
Cutlery, ke., kz.
ggi^All of which he offers for cash or
I country produce, at the lowest market price:
ALSO
want to purchase 500 bushels Dried
Fruit. Ans. 18-3m.
in tb' -first p’.aee, you know, that in
i860 the -State -of Georgia called a con
vention. which convention seceded ironi
v the Federal Union and aesnmed her origi-
ckl State sovereignty, aud thereby became
a 1' reign power to the United States as
"well as to all other governments in the
world, and thereby repudiated all claims | "" n " by a craft, bearing the Con-
of any party whatsoever. Secondly, that j an j ]j r . >l u d i. who is con-
nv this, for the reason, I am inioraied bv ^ Ug-w and Grand Epoch in Medicine!
Dr. MaSgiel is the founder of a new Medical
General Grd. ihe order requiring it, had
not reached Kichinoiid when this was for
warded.
U. S. Grant,
u Lieutenant General.
Svstem ! The quantitarians. whose vast inter
nal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze
G x*e at
Bargains.
gt^“The Florida papers say that the
Island of Dry Tortugas was recently fired
the bowels, must give precedence to tlie man rr'.jTF subscriber will sell nnt all his real and
i \vhc restores health arid ai>pctite. with from j { , ersoad i estate on favorable terms, at
| one to two of his extraordinary Pills, andcures pr j Va , e s . lle jf „ ol ;o ]d by the 14th of N'o-
the most virulent sores with a box or so of his ; ven ,} )er neTt t i ie remainder will be offered to
j wonderful and all healing Salve. These two ^ jjjg liest bidder, at his residence, four miles
1 ^reat specifics of the Doctor are fast superce- uorl b-west of Corinth. Heard county, Ga. The
ROMPTED by a desire to benefit our conn
try, arid also to establish an important
fact in science, we have cofipfuded. to offer to
the public the above named remedies for the
cure and prevention ot Hog Cholera. Medical
gentlemen of skill and experience began a se
ries of examinations when the cholera first
began in this country; after having performed
numerous post mortem examinations upon the
bodies of hogs which bad died of cholera,
and after great research and investigation to
determine the nature of the disease, led by
the lights arising therefrom, they undertook
the cure of the complaint by various remedies.
They found several articles benefi i >1- but
success was not fully attained to until the
above nanied medicine was cotnpoundc 1. T he
medicine was not sought out tor the purpo.-e
of sale, but the great success attending its
use has induced them to form a company and
obtain a Patent. We offer it as being, under
the accompanying directions, ful'v capable of
arresting any epidemic of hog cholera, and
prompt In giving relief when properly admin
istered. \Ve confidently believe that the rem
edy is a specific; yet we do not recommend it
as infallible in all cases, though we have never
known it to fail, either as a cure or preventive
against the further spread of the disease when
used agreeably to the directions, notwith
standing those free from the disease have been
kept in close proximity with those diseased.
It is a great Toni'-, and will successfully
remove Mange, Sore Head and Vermin, either
of w hich will affect the health of the hog. and
stop his growth and development. Nothing
I w 11 make h >-_s so thrifty as this remedy. We
offer no patent remedy for the cure of man,
but "-e think that the public will esteem us as
Denefictors when they consider that we have,
for years, been investigating the diseases of
domestic animals, which form not only a part
or the wealth of the country, but afford sus
tenance to man. Allow us to add tout hog
cholera is but a mild disease when taken in
its early stages wirn this remedy, which will
also remove worms from the bowels, and if
administered once a month by tne oirection>,
will forever prevent any injuries from tne Tri
china Spiralis, which produce such alarming
.-vmptoins in persons who eat trichinous po. n..
Thousands of applications have been made to
the Patent Otiice Department of tiie United
State.-, in behalf of remedies to cure Hog
Cholera, but we. clone, have been able to pre
sent tiie unqu’-tionable testimony necei.-ary
to procure tiie Patent now in our pos^c-.-.ou.
securing to ns the right to compound and seb
this invaluable remedy.
Dr. n. Marshall is having these remedn s
prepared under his o**n supervision.
P J. L. MASON k CO.
y. B.—AH orders addressed to Dr. J. L. Ma
son k Co., Atlanta, Ga
MNUFACTUEK3 OF BOOTS & SHOES,
amine our Stock b.fore purchasing elsewhere
April 14-32-tf.
Portable & Stationary Steam Engines k Boilw*,
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, &e.
. ALSO;
Iron and Brass Castings,
Building Fronts,
Iron Railing,
Mill Castings,
Sugar Mills and Boilers,
Pipes, Pulleys, Cay Wheels
Railroad Castings of every description!
Patterns Made to Order.
Send Re-Toothed <j- Gummed in the Lett manned.
5jg“We promise faithfully to execute all
orders with punctuality, and guarantee eaUs-
faction. Terms favorable.
At the old stand of
James Xj. X3xmnln^
ATLMXAj OEOROSi.
June 23-45-6m.
Ch.oroli.eo Bloclx,
Peach-Tree, Atlaixta, Gr».
Keep always on hand a complete Stock of Goods
jgfcgf” Conn try Merchants are invited to. ex- AUfTA, . . . GEORGIA.
HOGE, MILLS & CO.
Gate City Foundry,
Car and Machine Works,
N. R. REESl.*
1 T THOSE Shop you will find
\\ North side Public
Square, informs the public that
he will make any kind of
BOOT Sz. SHOE
to order. Also, REPAIRING donc
with neatness and dispatch.
{^^Satisfaction given to every one.
.Newnan, Ga., July 28-47-tf.
TIIE TOMLINSON, I EMARESt €0.
620 Broadway, New York,
Have associated with them
ISjTz-. W. W. WooclrufT,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
Carriages and Buggies,
TTTl5 AltE prepared to build and Repaid
\\ Passenger and Freight Rail Road Cars,
also, Steam Engines and Saw Mills, Sugar
Mills, Horse Powers, and all kind of Machinery.
In the Foundry Department*
We are prepared to iiiaki
both Brass and Iron, of every description ; ftnl
having a large amount of Patterns on hand,
have peculiar facilities for filling orders, w •
especially beg to draw the attention of BUILD
ERS and others to our
Elegant Pattern* fox
Columns, Verandahs, Step3, Window Caps,
Sills, Grating.?, kc.: from which we can sup
ply Castings of the best quality, and in th«
shortest time, and at less price than they can
be obtained elsewhere, ,he: e; . ais *
soon go into the tnariufacture of HOLLOW
WARES bF all EiH’dS.
In the Carpentry Department,
We are prepared to manufacture
SASfi, S©®£S, BMBD9*
And every description of Carpentry wo
Also, to Dres3 and Match Lumber in a superior
manner. All kinl3 of Turning, Scrowl
ing, Ac.
UrSE CO.VE AND SEE US.‘
April ll-32-6rn.
ding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day.
Extraordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills and
5 ^ve have opened the eyes of the publ.c to
property consists of Lan*ls, Mules, Hor>e-.
Cattle, Hogs, Wagons, Carts. Buggy and Car-
riF inning cl Ciirpcntcr'
AT GRIFFIN AXD ATLANTA, GA.
TDOR the purpose of ^rer^ante rajl
^'^^tS^nthNAwb-dcsaloorretaU,
with any style of Carnages, Buggies or I lauta-
1 Mr’\’vooilrnfTs long experience in the carriage
. U Lii )C <- will -liable us to give satisfaction m snp-
ibstantial work, such as the coun
will receive prompt became
Utention. t)Jfice — at Dr. Redwine .- Di t- .oc i
Store, corner Alabama and Whitehall St:
treet.-.
tion W;
1
TilVITILT SUo.jf»*v ,
♦ rv d-jmaDHri, at an low prices as can possibly be
. furnished for cash. We will keep constantly on
ihand „ _
LIGHT CONCOPiD BUGGIES,
’ the same as formerly sold.by Mr. Woodruff, and
which became so universally popular all through
the South, as the best Buggy in use
convention sent delegates to Montgomery j V ■ . wounded bv the t j ie inefficiency of the so called) remedies oi the Crop of the present year, a lot of
♦ ^ j.i. _a1 unta uicic , i hnve lopz , , r. «rx_
to meet delegates from other Southern , ,,
St.tes, wbo bad »ko seceded, and tl,ey j exp'iB.o,,, . a s .«i
lormed a Lonfederaey and a constitution j
r .» . . . . • j color, with lour
for the same, and ih that constitution said j wflre alJ di6e i, arf .ed at a distance oi
hell. The vessel was
teauier, and painted had
others, and upon which people b
blindiv depended. Ma^gieFs P.!i
liave so long Leather, Siioe^, a remnant of Goods, and va
rious other articles too iiumemiis to mention.
He is determined to quit farming, and will
are not ot
-. . , - ■ : tne class inai arc .....wed b.» tiled >zen, and
uns on cacn broa>*siae, , ot - w ^ c j, every box lull takeu creates unabso- p OS j t = ve |y 5t -n a t private or public sale a?
, w luull „ VJt ^ ^_ lute necessity for another. t *vo o j :i 5ove advertised.
collection of any | -i lrom inland, when the boat \[ lt - r\A’> Piifs suffices to pl .ee the bowels in He ig now offering a valuable set of FLOUR-
tuo mx.es United ’ gtatca revenue i pert'et order, tone the stomach, create aaap- j {NG a „ d SAW MILLS, with extra water pow-
• .1. . i. -v netite. and render th? spirits l‘g..t ana •
put to
but, not having steam was unable to,
piirsue.
not a word about th
debts whatsoever, and thereby repudiated
all demands against the State as well as
against the people thereof—thus affording
us a second repudiation of all demands.
Thirdly. After the Yankee natiou, backed
by all the world besides, thrashed us out,
Andy Johnsou, who was then presiding
as Fresident of the U. States, issued his
proclamation ordering the people of Geor
gia to hold another Convention for the
purpose of forming a new constitution. -
X and in that proclamation his tine qua nun Greenland and Labiador. They will a*>0
was the abolition of slavery iu Georgia lay manv branches of land wire with a
Well, that convention did a-they vTer~ total length of 1,271 mTes. JThe total
wnmaeded to do by the Fresideat. Yet length of the cable will be 4,300
in that eooadtutioo they said uot a word j andthe axpensea of the whole $9,360,000.
t . , , , .1 ! netite. ana renaer -«= ■ 5 --- i er. and 2,000 acres of Land, in pared* to suit
cutter was lyitxg in the harbor at the tun P Tb€ . re i? n5 eriping, anil no rea -tidn in „ urchaser3 , embracing 200 acres of fine bo4-
V * —a. n, .. r- nn.,h a f it , l 1 . t . . » F.f- .. .1 1.^*0. 1 ..
the form of constipation, If the bveris adec- - n an exce ;] ent s i a te of cultivation.
i ^*,l its functions are restored j and it the ncr- j t h e above property now on the market.
I v ’ system is feeble, it is invigorated. 1 nis ; Call flnd exam i ae for yourself.
Tk't quality makes the medicines very d^ira- . Au 2 5-51-tds. P H. WHTTAFTWt.
, A 4 _ .Plicate females. Ulcer- , ^ i-
Still Another Cable.—In England. ; b f e f ^, r lne ‘ W:U1 « of delicate female:
the North American Telegraph Company | ous and ^T^L^SSutTowerS Ma^ieFs | Notice tO Debtors and Creditors
estate of
Cowpta Co.
uenmiviucu - and make
Ci’iTbtains. Cuts and all abrasions of ibe skin imrae d;a t e payment, and those haviug demand
M-'o-criprs SalVe is infallible. Sold by J. ag .j- ;ns t ?a id estate will present them iu the
Maggul. 11 Pine Street, New York, and by terni3 prescribed by law
all Druggists, at 25 cents per box. * W. D. MERIWETHER, Admr.
Bepu22-3-40*
Sep.l-u2-l2m.
It is with pleasure that I s ? ate the fact that |
I Lave used, with entire success, Dr J. L. .4a- i
-on & Co-'s Great American Hog Gh> lera Cure ;
and Preventive, and theretore recommend it 1
as one of the most important discoveries ot
the a r e. JOHN MONTGOMERY,
Louisville, Ky., July 14th, 18G6.
Newbcuy, Jeffe-sos Co.. Ky., )
July 15th, lc'Go. J
This : s to certify that 1 have used Dr J L
Jason * Co.’s Great American Hog Choler.
i I Pi, Ait lATlOA' V4 AGO AS!
: r -ira and Preventive with success and entire | SI x HORSES, can be fur-
-aiisfacti.m- Mr bogs were dying five or six order.
’.nil b'-fore and at the time I commenced giv-
:ig the remedy. After using it as directed.
,nv bogs commenced improving—only losing
ine =iuce that time—dow my hogs are in good
.. .mdirion. healthy, thrifty, Ac. I recommend
r to the public as a certain care and pre-ven-
;, ve . AMOS SEABitLT.
I have used, with entire satisfaction, the
Great American Hog Cboiera Cure and Preven
tive. patented and owned by Dr. -J. L. Mason
£ Co. It is, wi|hout a doubt, the greatest
medicine for hogs ye» discovered.
. AARON FREEMAN,
Aug. ll-6m. Louisville, Ky., July, 1806.
Address all orders to .iprc;T rn
tumlinson, deilare»t co.,
Jane H3-I2m, (») Broadway, New York.
tTKJVG*
X OST OR STOLEN ABOUT 1ST OF JULY,
l^J 180 p ' one note of hand originally for
C50Q 00 with a credit for $200.00. Said note
"' aI da'red December 28. 1865, and due one
daV after date, an 7 given by F. W. Baggerley
‘o me All persons are warned against trad’ng
f„, said »«., as U Idst «r
Aug-18-8 tn.
JNO. A. HILL, MATT. T. HAOEV,
d. r. v.oodeoof, Nashville, Ter.n.
Newnan. Gd.
JNO. A. HILL & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
North Side Piihlie Square,
SEWN AN, GEORGIA,
Keep constantly on hand
Sugar,
Coffee,
Tea,’
Starch,
S oda,
Candles,
Flour,
Meal.
Mackerel,
Molasses,
Vinegar,
Tobacco
and
Segars/
Id shdrt, a complete assortment of both
Staple & Fancy Groceries.
Also on hand
Powder,
Shot,
Caps,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Wooden Ware,
cte. r etc., etc. . - - - . -
Will pay the highest market price for Coun
try Produce. ; .
Oar Stock is new and just fjpm, tb$ znarket.
May 12-36-8cU JNO. A. HILL i CO