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Poetry of the Socth!!
: St;lit! A subscrip-
° f *‘^^^-Tt»R W IW.l« 1 >«.n>cwl. Th-r- «m a siieM ork of .0 Mitt***, T * r PPO'' ”^1) DENTISTS
The Ia Potrir, the rewmm7iit re, " mL; TAiC^-UV'' !’ .i, ,. v ,., iral! , „ n a, „y i; of lh „ 8l!l 0 ? s „. »«.. iiU.oiJ JouU«. *-
ffTSSSSj^ETS , f rr n ^^,^’ g£ I hove recently JmSAus r„ T ,l„!Wg££ i
clfided The Mpv&i„ Vnf^u States. lir bulk of these emigrants; e^cm -to The constitutional amendment has been] Ylftffltligfed
lnv,J *“«gone to Texna, became a beUef exists rejected inaohno.sly bj Uih branctffeof the
J^anl ten if 1 -*1**? tei V miljo P «’ UA - a mon" foreigners that not onlv are political Florire. Legislature. At feast, so says the I XT'*9**. TriEB^nr
^ U001 *- TliC t r oul,Ir * and dvil dwturb.n -tVat an cu l in Talhuia^e Floridian.
■ following is Maxmulian s manifesto : that Stare, but th y si r.- 1-ss likely to recur
there fi >r the future, than in any other portion
yr
X .
India Rablief Phtcs
Mexicans . Events of great magnitude in
I connection with the welfare of our country
id ("hre-ioas pn*sem. which wr,• aggravated i v domestic mLfor-
, ( ,.,.. ut .d at the Book Store, where a tunes, prodncing in our minds the convicti-n
i v.e fingiit to return to
rty «
Ho
T/OR Lightness, cleanliness, and perfect attar- |
An old mill, with one battery, at the Dorn X tatiou to rite parts upon which it reposes, i
Mines. i:i A* ville District, S. ( . alter t’gh- ‘his recent inven ,: >n surpasses all others : for ,
; ••.. u. ur.-' work, gwe SIT dwts gold economr anfleemfort it has bo equal; for d i-
out of 1 l'."> tniiii :i u.'ii l it ivulifter oftaiuccd r.i no superior. C^vll 1113* oilicc AU‘\
, ineti cop
mav he seen •
v,r. S.tt-K <» Br- VT - T1-
’ , M- B. Clarke.
House and Lot in
S<'ce advertisement.
I we ought 10 return to y.., u the pow r which
yet li.-y! com.-rie 1 np«.n u s . Our council of
' Mini.-ters of convoked It us. d, mired
that the welfare, of Mexico stiil deraand.-d our
jxirmaneTHty in power, and we have consi lered
it as our outy to accede t-» their i-p; -ut t-
ti<oi-, at tlif? same time apprising them of our
intention tonail t Uicr a >..•■ ® I ( ...
on the amplest and most libera
day in
. :v rtiscraeid.
fuT
.. V.P I/'T TUB H lf not S ° 1J lK:fore -
will sell at public "'it<-ry or. first <m , ilt . amplest ana most ii! K -r.I bads,in v.hi<!;
January next, her house and lot— | all parties are to participate, and this will de
termine it the Lmpire is to continue hr the
future ; and on it being so decided, to aid in
tne formation of laws vitally noeessary f >r the
consolidation of the public institutions of the
country, j o tills end our councils are now oc
cupied iti submitting to us pr< , mc.isur s. in
order that all parties may assist in coining to
an arrangement on that hisLs. In the j.. .m-
tiine, Mexieuns, relying on all of you, without
exception to political tendencies/ we will do
our utmost to follow up. with courage and con
stancy, the P-.sk of regeneration which y .m
have confided to your compatriots.
(Signed) Maximilian.
xwfk noo!..— Prof. M- L Carter will open,
r . <p r . a Mixed School on Sifesvill str.
.a years past the Professor has been a
has given ample satiB-
juimnsr. Sec advertisement.
k ,. 0TV j R Caxi’IDATE for Mayor.—In this
‘J’,- 0 „ r paper Dr. Wiiev is announced as a
u .. f„ r Mayor. The Doctor is a whole-
' . ntlPiniu’and well qualified for the
In di : : he ' rv, ,i 1,is f, - llo ' v -
, in a military, and ho is now willing to
. . them jn a civil capacity. See in another
.ilniun wl.at "Many Voters” say.
^ ^ . -g , a h-muvh-dgi- r--( ,'iviug,
' ■ i: Hackney
. 1h iiitiiul iced cake of snowy
. j , ... ,].;ht.'ul to the taste as mortals
, 1 v.V wish our friends years of
una lL\( (! pleasure.
ore.
The II 1 racy Herald 'ays that buTa’o are
all aronod tiutt place. Tlo-r are travdlrg
South, eros. lag the Pmtte near there, in sc >rch
of winter quarters.
The vote of an origin:*I Unian ir. n in h il-
The foreign element which timore was rfj ieted because ; e ha 1 bought a
n:th. th mgh not I :rg*. has horse tmr.ie-l .St >newall Jack- n, :*.u i had neg
lected to change h'.s name.
'lb- Island of Crete, now the s ne of r-v.v
luti n. has about < 1 inhai t.g.it-. .. . 1 m
ti: .so hot).000 are Christians. Yet tie- Turks
have ruled them entirely in the in: -rs of
the Mohammedan faitii. Henct the fierce
outbreak.
Orizaba, December 4, 1800.
Mr
, r ._W* acknowledge, in bchrdf of
il. courtesy of a treat of Toni &
f r . n th< pr*>j>rictor of the famed 8tar
Tin- manner of “fixing up.tilings” at
. tar is so well known that it is almost un-
irv Dr if to say that the beverage was
- .j, Me. good, yea unsurpassed, and a gentlc-
..... v.red in such matters, who was present
- t( ,| partook by invitation, will undencrite for us.
■ s. v.il! jilt-ase accept our thanks.
Christmas.
•r,* \v r anniuni' ate again with our reatl-
: i j;- h11 ms will have come and gone. Not-
' : 1 : .I! - tlu: gloom of the present, we
:•;! i r r.-aders a merry Christmas. If
!■ it! < vily i >i11 ■ I lie induced on that
v t> l:.i.n, as the angeds in arinouu-
h ili of the Savior of mankind did,
■ ; ai t!i and good will toward man,”
in ,ny la> -s now evidencing the op-
: a <>f tin* pn a nt and the gloom of the
. Mould smile again, and the world be
! •• i th i Yr. Let the wicked rulers - of
.! tit do as they may,-still that lover of all
i ! n, who never grows old, and so
: ly s alters his )>resents to so many
: d in ■ ti: ..*, and fills the stockings of the
s.o.i.i ('lause- must do his whole duty,
parents cannot laugh and grow happy,
. must. Time glides swiftly by, and
i;es wi!! drop them from his roll ere
! they mint battle with the cares of
If f re this is done, however, let them
vi Mv served by him. We rejoice that
i '.dry attendant in former years on such
' Y a-s has been abandoned, and that 11 jo
' v i- a .w celebral; .1 more appropriately,
re r ;p ■■»<., a n. i ry (d!u idinas to all our
readers.
Selected Despatches.
Washington, December 15.— A proposition to
hold a I'ouvention of the Governors of the
8 .tit hem States, to consider the political si tu
ition and determine what course should he
pursued in order to meet- the demand of Con-
.n-s and the Radical party, is now under con-
i i. ration Ly prominent Southerners, who are,
and lnve been, in correspondence with the
tioveruors above named.
Wash im-.ton. December 17.—A communica
tion from the Secretary of Whir relative to uu-
, '.aims of owners of slaves that, enlisted
er were draft -d. was iwe’nvd. Commissioners
"■ore appointed for Maryland, Missouri, Kon-
tuei.v, IVuiussee and West Virginia. Three
i ■ iglit bun Ired and sixty-seven claims
"eie tiled and awards in. seven hundred and
’ '- ! \\ -six w, re made, two hundred and seven-
-nine of which were rejected, and the balance
• chimed by reason of a di^ -lution of commis-
'"u Anotlu-r eommi.ssion has l»eenappointed
' Maryland. The communication gives no
t’a r statistics.
hu'unoNi*. Dccemb.-i 17.—IT. R T.ewis, grand
’. L-w oi Gen. Washington, was convieteil
• the murder of Dr. Rose King, of George
uty, and i .-ntei. e l to three years in the
pttiteatiju-y.
''riii.iN. December 17.—Advices from all
rinsoi Ireland, uj' to noon to.day, report all
• ' ,u: du re, and no prospect of any immediate
' ' e l'atrols of troops have been es-
' - i m tlu- lue-st suspected !('•-dities, and
»' mc.>!e within the past few days have
'died in the m st suspected h vaii-
■ .he arrests made within the past few
- - mo. ••eeii on the deereiise.
if* -. ember 17.—An invitation from the
- h . hares of the Catholic Church of
'• aited States, extending to the l\q>e an
r.ipaest for his Hidings to visit that
has been received and is under consid-
■ ! i here is some probability of its being
a «vpted,
'' a-iungtox. Dec. IS.—The North Carolina
-vatiou, headed by Governor Worth, had an
L'.terviow yesterday with the President. and
-Yt niey General, regarding the subject of
: ';d sickles' new order in the Carolinas
- Mii'.g ocvj'Oral punishment. The inter-
•' imported to have been satisfactory, and
' " ;; > hopeful, from instructions re-
ivwl th:it Dieir object would soon be aeeom-
I'lished.
Nkw ark, Dec. IS.—Mr. Beecher lectured hist
ni_ it m favor-of uniw-is.il smYrage—iueludiug -
“ u,v a '* w u * en ;a ‘l women, jvuipers, and
■ reigners mbit ling t ,, maaiu 5a the c ; 1unm -.
[From the Chronicle & Sentinel.
Supreme Court Decisions.
Milledgeville, December 12.
Evans, )
vs. Complaint—from Taylor.
Walker,}
Lumpkin, J.
Under Die Ordinance of the Convention, the
Judge has no right to Ml the Jury not to con
sider evidence of the value of Confederate eur-
re.ncy at the time the contract was made, and
restrict them to the value at the time the con
tract was made. T he Ordinance being consti
tutional, this result follows, nndisputable, from
the terms. Judgment reversed.'
Irwin, Adm’r, ]
vs. Illegality—from Terrell.
’ Turner. }
Lumpkin, J.
If the defendant in li. fa. has removed his
property, after judgement, from the county of
his vesixlence to another, it is ground for pro
ceeding with li. fa., the same as if he is about
to remove it ; and the case fully within the
ur~ut* x?ere the i«csf ami m -t resp t o h;
' • L-*gibh. s. tell, soul WtT-a J-.g( a: Jurists.
Bad: ■■ w:;at n ■ a;. ;j . f ihreitru i:u-
migr.tu n would - tn -S nth, if lur'tnemies
would only j emiit the p a'iac.Uion aud rejs>se
.of > ur : • .ry. I; h\<\ oniv a fair showing,
it_v- <ub! •or Uj seen that while the N -rth and
W* all n. .* ui.d drab: ■ T ;t«m <lenient,
that we would get tlv jiick of the Anglo-Sax -n
a;;d Latin r.e .
has settled in th
always i-e-.-n etuin. utly i --j-.<*<■-t;.I le. We have ,
never had thus-* iuird/s of European paupers I
and convi :ts which have rushed to the North ’
and West as to pla-.es just suited for tii :a.
< hi - - of emigra - - f v the
fio'ith : th y 'uni nothing ceiagetii.-.I h-.re : th \
fi -. k where there are birds of a like feather,
and we make no protest again.-1 it.
[«Ti trh'ston News.
ThbT?ei ■: ■ I TOS. -Ago ■: an I it Y-
mates the want of the world ato.500.000 ba! s.
Butting do wit the-Sbuth for 2,000,-000 bales—
which is above the mark—the E.vst Indies for
600,000, 1-:^} pt for 800,000, an 1 Brazil for 130,-
i/X) bales, gives a supply of only 3,040,000
bah--. Setting the stocks <’n hand at the be-
j ginning of the year against the stocks that will
i l>e on hand at the close, we hare then a dtiiei-
| ency of 2,000,BOO bales. The price of cotton
must advance, and it will probably advance
• more in proportion than the lack of supply
| would scent at first sight to require. It is
j consider;-'; erroneous to suppose tliat the price
| of an article of consumption advances in the
i proportion that the supply recedes. If the
supply of flour for instance, were to diminish
pne-half, fire eff& t trtrald be to raise the price
more than double, home think that it is more
fair to presume that it would he qtudntppl -d
in market value. Be that as it may, cotton
must advance, provided the currency remains
j as it is.—[Exchange.
. x. none specimens, comparing them
ith
• ESTABLISHED 185*3,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,'
Office and Ware-Houses Corner Mitchell awl Forsyth Streets
Atlanta. Gra.
Coweta and adjoining counties for the liberal pat-
■urt- eii rears. ' He assures them of liis determina-
WOULD return thanks to the p<s*ple of
eel • - si; vtr plate, andr.nk ;•■*• ir own cho’ee. r „ nas ^. iie.st<<w«d I'l^him during a perusi of fourteen years,
la t «.-s when my work fai’s to irive sa : - j.;.,., t« erit their increased pjitronage.
^
X. :• Mi aging, and aR p: 11 e worx raoti- i A. AA KO LEjI^lAliJE
MARKET.
TO»
No. 4. up
r-J“D.ace in Masonic Bftiidiog
Hairs.
WM. T. COLE,'Dentist
R::fei c ' ks:
M. l\ Kelloae. ‘
Dr. C. D. Smith,
r-ev. r. M. Da-lie!,
This r.-arket is rapidly Rvomitu the gre ,t wholesale market of the interior. We would
. >nlv invite ti e reader to consult liis pecuniary interest in determining where to make h ?»
A. lv. SKAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Go,.
puTchas^-s
I')-. A. B. C dlioun.
Dr. R. L. V. Long.
Uev. James Stacy.
ATLANTA IOTTO.A .MARKET.
Off for Brazil.—TheCh - tew • Miss. H.-raht
stat s that it M. Bryan and Win. Prestige,
with their fare.'dies, .tud t A. Mills, o: ID.'ry-
t .wii, have LA.I* r D>r ■ '.il. An ! th ■ M-*ri lian-
Mess .. r i ' : . . lepartui , says that
they are merely the pioneers of a large jiarty
now preparing to emigrate to that e untry. i
Stay Where You Are.—'Pie Tuskcgee News V
says, ia relation to a class ut pv q !<• who are
always on the move, looking mu fur l etter !
locations :
Stay where you are. and go to hard work.
If your land is jx»>r make it r: -li by jtidi i >;:s
culture, sweat and manure, it you pioneer it.
you.work for others who are more thoughtful,
an d come in after the wilder;: ss is pro] trod for
cultivation. An unsettled people will never
accomplish much.
The principal Eur< ; aa St ites rank in torri- i
tory now as follows: T Russia. 2 Norway and
Sweden, -j Austria. 4 It»ih*c, •> Spain. G the
North G< nnaii ('• mfetlerari >11. 7 Prussia, 8 Eu-
ropean Turkey, 9 England, 10 Italy. In popu-
I . n tl;e\ . nk as follows: 1 Russia, 2 France,
T ESTIMO X T A1,8.
Nkwnw. Ga.. July 16th, 1866.
Dr W T. C >!e m.ule for me an upper s-t o*
V::b icired Rub-o r Tee’ll, which for th • r
• f. <s, ligiitrc’s? an ; r rfect adaptation to ;
t!:e month. I have no^..-sit-vv-y in s lying ti it j
I prefer them to any other kind. And tor |
:heir durability I have the utm >st confidence.
' J. Pi- ox.
Newxax, Ga . Ju'y 20th, 1 Y ith
It is with the gre .test pie.tsare that I bear
testimony of th • Artificial Teeth lu.tnnfa cure 1
i-jr me by Dr. W. T. Cole. They are light and
free from any cavities where particles of food i.
might lodge. The fit is excellent, and in point
of workmanship superior to anything ot the
kind I have ever see'-.
Mrs. Wm. M. Reynolds.
Wo h-'.'e unfur". - «c » fat-HHi* s for the sab- of Cotton in this market, and for the shipment
to New York, .Charleston or s-> .nnah. T.il»eral Cash advances will be made when desired.—
The active competition among leavers in this market, and the great competition of various
ti'r -null freight lines t* 1 »v York fr.-T this point, give to Atlanta superior advantages as a
• tton Market. A. 1\. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
G aOFER 3 ES! GROCEK3 ES l!
V large stock of Cotfeo. Sugars. S ilt. I.iverpool and Virginia, and a general assortment of
- * .,v. (jr 'rivs. constantiv on hand. All of which will be sold at Louisville or Savannah
pri-.V*'. freight added. * . > k. HfiAGO.
Corn m iss ion Merck a nts,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell Soots', Atlanta, Ga.
NrwxAX, Ga., July 16tb. lsCC.
!I iving proear-.-d from Dr. W. T- Cole a full
i set of Upper Teeth—Vulcanized Rtibbc r—!
■ ke pleasure in recommend lug this pi n o:
| Dentistry to the public as being superior to
either Gold or Silver Ibiue, in cousequence o!
WEST ES£ A PROMC E
l-isj ecial'v Cart'., Four, Y.*. on, £o., is kept in large supplies by _
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
Will be charged on the
tuatle to any point d. Yred by
2 $-•£ per tcw(, 1’0.?3.TSSS?»>3$>N
tiding
.. , ... -. .. f j into ridges, to expose more surface to the action
,:r,t of the ' xception to tne Stay Ordinance oi of willt) , earlv sun. of spring. The
e late Convention.
2. The Plaintiff need make no affidavit to
entitle him to have a levy made on the
ground that the defendent is within the excep
tion to the ordinance.
The defendant mar file an affidavit to ar
rest the li. fa. if he desires to controvert the
fact of his case,- falling within the exception of
the ordinance. He may bring an action for
trespass for an illegal levy, but this is not the
only remedy. Judgment affirmed.
3 Austria. 4 England, 5 the North German Con-j, ........
federacy, 6 Italy, 7 Prussia, 8 Spain, 9 Turkey, t b J / ‘ b
10 Sweden and Norway. i i ic \ , tha tl are l m « ch nn,rC eMl1 -'
i clcmiscJr end k *jit so iiKin tne tormer. ^
Arizona.—Tlie Commiss7onef of Agrunlture ; ‘ Mrs. J. P. G. Redwing.
letter from Lt !
Nl vnan. Ga., July 2-T'l. l84‘5.
II iving trie I I)r. t ob-Y Vulcauiz d Teeth. I
unhesitatingly state that 1 prefer* them t*> ah
lict that.yob.will try a larger plot-next the fort last spring. He also says that two ^ ,UI - 1 **.i*c tried, 1. , n
fall. It is a good plan to throw heavy soils hundred and fifty acres of corn uid sorghum
were put in, which is now being harvested.
The stalks oi corn grown on the farm-will aver
age fifteen feet in height. Tw > crops of s< r-
ghum have In- n cut and the third is now 4 It.
high. Besides these crons large numbers of
vegetables of various d. script ions were grown.
| Gaudkni.no In Dkcember.—It is very bad pol
icy to let the weeds get a start; but we have
had some wrathe-i the past season when it
seemed imp iiJe to hoe them at the projvr
time, without working the ground when it was j at Washington has received a
too wet. Now is a good time to try an experi-J R- Du Bols, of the Fourteenth i nited States
inent in trenching the garden. Try a small I Infantry, stationed at Fort McDowell, Arizona
plot, inverting the soil, ami loosen the subsoil , Territory, in which the hitter states tliat a gov-
tenor twelve inches,- and watch the result 1 emment farm was started on th< reservat na
soil will be earlier for it.
Webb, }
vs. V Injunction—fiom'Clxattahoodiec.
Winn. J
Lumpkin, J.
1. Although the remedy at Law may appear
adequate, yet. if a Judge enjoins a common
law case, pending in his own Court, and there
is not a manifest abuse of bis discretion, the
Supreme Court will not interfere,
affirmed.
Gold was discovered in Lisbon. New Hamp
shire. two years ago, and the mine is now be
ing worked by a company with a capital <>f
8210,000, which expects to make money. An
other company has a capital of 8200,000. A
third is operating for silver at Warren, New
Hampshire.
Yieapm-ss and cleanliness, together with
densant, perfect fit to the mouth.
Sept. 8-l-tf. Mrs. John Ray.
HEW AND GBAND EPOCH
—IN—
of large orders from the West. Shipments will be
A. K. SHAGO,
Omimiesioii Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
■\y \ ypj.j] i.000 second hand Gunny Bags, by A. K. SEAGO,
Co,amission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
liOftBEB YA1U).
We hivu: an extensive Lumber Yard, and can fin-1 ready sale for almost any quantity ot
Landnir, Laths, \e. Consignments solicited. ■ A.-. K. SEAt'O,
November J-tim.
Cji iniission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
HKR.E WES
-:o:-
ilaiTow
vs.
Merchants' and Planters' Bank of Savannnah.
[Complaint—from Terrill.
Harris, J.
1st, After the notes of a Bank have been
pleaded as a set off to a suit brought by it. the
Itank limv amend tlie declaration by substi
tuting another as its use.
2,!. il is error to strike off setoff in such case.
J udgment reversed.
Taylor
vs.
Flint. ]
Harris, J.
1st. It is necessary that the bill of exceptions
specify the errors complained of. A general
allegation that the Court erred, where several
points are made are improper.
2d. Where there are two sets of children, the
appraisers assigning a year s suppoit are to set
apart support and furniture for each sot.
3d. The ordinance for const ruing and settling
contracts made between 15th of June, 18 d,
and 15th June 1865 is constitutional. Judg
ment reversed.
pop:
of tliat eity js 155.000. It adds ; “The City
Directory, Jaiyly'publislied. contains over 31.000
names, and if wo count our population as they
do in Northern cities, Louisville would contain
217,000 souls, but. us we arc not disp sed to
exaggerate, we will count our population as but
live to each name in the Directory, the lowest
estimate made, and then we will have a popu-
Judgment j lation of 155,000. This isa most rapid increase,
being over 100 per cent, in the short space of
six years.”
Arbitration—from- Dougherty.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Masonic Notice.
The annual election for Officers, of Newnan
Chapter No. 34, will take place at the Masonic
IDii! next Saturday nfolit. The K. A. Degree
will be conferred. The Companions will take
notice and govern themselves accordingly.
WM. G0LDSBERRY, Sec’y.
Dec. 22 it.
a Genuine old Irish or Scotch
Whiskey Punch, er any other hot drinks go to
the “Star Saloon.” Dec. 22-tf.
Foreclosure of Mortgage—:' an
Mitchell.
Slaughter
YS.
Culpepper)
1. If the Jury, in administering the ordi
nance. reduce the debt lower than any of the
evidence will authorize, it is not error for the
court to grant a now trial.
2. The ordinuce does not impair contracts ;
it but prescribes a rule of evidence, and gives
up the case to the jury to be divided upon equi
table principles. Judgment affirmed.
Carter ]
vs. Certiorari—from Thomas.
Commander. )
Walker, J.
1. A judgment of the county judge upon
Y,- Umii'di not rendered in
3®= Tov & Jkrry, of a truly wonderful ele
gance, to be had only at the ••Stae Sal on."
Doc. 22. tf.
gggfFine Champaign", Spa-rklixg Catawba,
and a huge variety of rich old Wines, for
Parlies, just received at the “Stai: Saloon.”
Dec 22.tf.
B3-A very superior article of Rum. for Egg
Xogg Ac., for sale at the “ Star Saloon.”
Dec. 22,tf. ■
>
J£55“If you want Fine Fresh OtsteRs, in
the Shell, or in Cans, call on Wiliam Brewster,
next door to “Star Saloon. Dee. 22:f.
DST1 fyou want a good Breakfast, a na-
Li aiTFCL Dinner, an elegant Supper, or r.
Lunch at any hour, yon will find Wm. Brew-
.11 All RED,
On the evening of the 20th, by the Rev. 1.
M. Daniel, Mr. William N. Cox aud .Miss Ada
C. Rainey, all Of Newnan.
TFOll MA.YOSL
Election First Saturday in January.
Mr. Editor: We request you to announce
that Dr J. W. WILY Lac consented to become
a candidate Sor Mayor. The D >ct is a war-
thy and reliable gentleman, well qualified for
the position, and has a host of warm, working ; me known an ^‘h, and being d
friends who would rejoice at his election.
Many Voters.
A.t the solicitation of many friends, I have •, . , . ., , .
.VI un .ui- „ . Curtmcates are verbatim copies, to tht best
consented to become a candidate ior Ah.yoi of _ . kil0wlet i„ e au g belief.
AI E DICTATE!
DA, MAGUIEL’S
PiLLS AND SALVE !
i;5"Lei Delicate Femai s lead tiro following:
Ij'-t (he snfferiag and ui;- used read the follow
ing.
lad all who have b>a n given up by Doctors, and
sppk< n of asincmable, retd the following.
Let all who can believe facts, andean havelaitlt
in evkSencf read th 8 Mowing:
Know all Men by these Presents, Tliat on
this, ttie ffotli day of Jime, in the ye*r of our
Lord, 1S3.;, personalia euiiie Joseiih fiuydock, i<»
’ being duly sworn, depos-
1 as follows : That lie is the s >Ie General Agent
for the TJnib ! States and dependencies hei
for preparations or medicines known as Macj-
Oiel’s Pills and Salmi, and that the following
’ ’ ‘ of
J. r.. JON Fit.
it. S. BURCII.
JONES & B U E, C H
Arc now established at tlie old
iasf of
J
A
m d
iJ jj
the City of Newnan for the year 18*
December 15-tde. ff iiO.S. SB INT.
L.S. -
t i
JAMES SMTJTRF.
Neiei v V-.rV.k*
Wall Street, New York.
June, 1st. 1S13G.
Dr. Magoiet. : 1 take my pen to write you of
mv great r-.8i'--f. and i!-^v the awful pain in my
aide has left me at last—-thanks to your medicine.
Oh, Dcetor. how thankful I am that I can get
to von, and hope von will not take it amiss.
JAMES MYERS, 116 Avenue D.
This is to certify that I was discharged from
the army with a Chronic Diarrhtea, and have
been cured bv Dr. MagguTs l’ilis.
WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Strei t.
New York, April 7th, 1866,
possessory warrant, though not rcndeveti^ in . ster to see von.
term time, may be eorreeted before the juage - 22tf.
of the superior court in the manner prescrioed |
in the act organizing tlie county court. Judg
ment reversed.
NeW AnvETTisr.MEXTS.—Y e have been shown
a copy of the “ New York Evening P< >t.” da-
Errors cf Youth-
ted October 20th. 1802, in which we find an
advertisement which reads thus : " An Ad- ..p w ;. 0 nee ,j the recipe and directions for
A gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debilily, Premature Decay, and all
the. effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
te people of the United States, by
leott late Sect A aw of tlie Treasury.
‘ 40
Por Judge Tallapoosa Circuit.
[Election 1 't H’ ■}i esflay in January.^
g£« Wc are authorized to announce that
the present incumbent, Hon L. ii. FEA i iILR- -sj ; . t .p. I <-aa never write it enough. I thunk
STON, is a candithrte I'or Ju dge of the Sup *- you again, and am sure that you ire rea&v tbi
rior Court of the Taliapoosa Circuit. Flee- friend of all sufferers. I conlfl not help writing
tion 1st Wednesday in January next. 7-tde.
are authorized to announce that W
B TERHUXE, of Rome, is a candidate for
Judge of the Superior Court of the Tallapoosa
Circuit.
jrav^We are authorized to announce that
Judge R. D. HARVEY, of Rome, is a candi
date for Judge of the Superior Court of tlie
Tallapoosa Circuit.
Commercial Intelligence.
NEWNAN MARKET.
Friday, Dec. 21.—Our quotations bc’ow
exhibit the correct state of the retail market.
Tne Codon market has been active and
•a- high as 27J cents during the week.
The top of the market to-day is 20 j cer.ts
The quotation should be understood as ex
clusive of tar. Nearly all other markets arc-
quoted to inculd • the tax.
34 7 >11 i ring is an hit- r taring case of a man
emi Joyed in an Iron Foundry, *.viio, in pouring
mi lted iron into a flask that was damp and wot,
caused an explosion: The melted iron was thi'own
ainfFand on Ipm in a perfect shower, and he
was 1 trneddres (lfully. Tlie following Certificate
wa.- given to me by him, about eight weeks after
the accident;
New Yore, Jan. 11,1366.
My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Foun
der ; I was badly burned by hot iron in November
last: im- hurnis-lr ded, but I had a rnuhing sore
r] g that would not d; I tried Maoptet/s
Salve, and it enrddme in a few weeks. This is
r.ii true, and anybody can now see me at Jack-
son's Ironworks, 2d Avenue.
J. HARDY, 113 Goerick street.
making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can cto so by addressing,
in perfect confidence,
dress to the
Oliver Wol . .
just received and for sale at this office, No.
Pine street. Oct. 4.”
That was a fast age in the newspaper busi-
css—wlien a public journal was offering to sell
;V n address to the people of the United States,
especially when the Address was that of the- —^ --
•*lato Secretary of the Treasury.” On the A 7J e w and Grand L-DJCA in Medicine!
‘>->H of Kcbruarv. 18d6. the '* New York ,
it is said, paid 81.250 00 for thej-riv- Dr. Maggiel is the founder of a new Me .teal
JOHN B. OGDEN.
j Pee. S-om. No.42 Cedar St..New York.
Corn.—-Y. lute
0$l
go;
Mixed or W-ilow
Cj
i
bU
Bacon. -
... 16
(pj
20
Flour.—
SlO.wO
01S
00
Coffee.— -
3tt
SctiAR.— —
142
12'.
Bagging.—per yard :....
45
Ro?::.—per round
29
( a r 3E.—pc r pound
20
Oy
30 i
Prints.—per yard
20
(a)
25
Iron.—per pound
10
<a,
2.1 |
Salt. Liverpool per sack
Of
4
Go
Virginia “ «
3
•_>u
Iron Ties.—per pound
.. IS
(ii.
20
Chickens.—
20
(n),
-a
Eggs.—Per Doz.—
33
G
35 :
Eztraets from Various letters.
‘•I had no appetite; Maooiel's Bills gave me
a hearty one.”
“Yoiir Pills are marvellous.”
“I s lid for another box, and keep them in the
honsi
‘•Dr. YIaogiel has cured mv headache that
was chronic.”
” I gave half of one of Vonr Tills to my babe
for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
w, li in a day.”
“Mv* nausea of a morning is now cured.”
■ Ycmr’ Jx>x of M.vu:ill's Salve cored me of
oois 3 in the head. I rubbetLi me of your Salve
b 11q. ■ anith d -
•• s -.id k- two boxes ; I want one for a poor
family.”
“lend IoHar;-y tor j A e if 25 • nl . ri
the nwdicine to me is worth a dollar.”
“Send me five boxes of your Pills.”
“lut in - Lave three boxes of your Salve by
return maiL”
-A
Where they liave on hand a general assortment of Goods adap
ed to the Yvants ot the T. rade
In addition to their former stock of
Groceries and Hard-Ware,
They now liave' on hand a new supply of
M&VV& & VAHCV 30EV S8-0BS.
All kinds o r 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.
Y. R. Tommey, J. S. Stewart,
Former! v of Columbus, On. Ot Oxford, Ga.
Prof. G. J. Oku, of Oxford, Ga.
&0BR
C tiier Slerlists.
New Y'ork. Dee. 20.—Cotton heavy
and 36 1-2 cents for middlings.
Gold 134 -j-4.
I have ov< r Two Hundred such Testimonials
pf - se. but went of space comp- V me to c-on-
J. MAGGIEL, M. D.
at 35
The quantjtarians, whose vast inter— ;
’ : • claimed votin 8 to be a natural and inherent
iglit.
i'iuics * _
ilt-s-e of miblishing to the people of the United» System . ,
the davVier it was delivered the nal doses enteeble the ssomach and tairalyze J0S . e. dent.
addres-i delivered bv Alexander H. Stephens, at the bowel?, must give precedetwv -to tne man
Milledceviile ' who restores heatth and appetite, wnu from
\Ye find another advertisement in the same one to two of his extraordinary Bills, and cures
paper which reads as follows : - • the most virulent sores with a box or so of ms
1 • • For Sale'’—A lieaithv nesrro ' wench, wonderful and ail neahug s ave, these two
about 27 vears of age, with oire child. She is great specifics of rite Doctor are fast snperce-
au excellent cook, and understands all kinds ot ,]i n g ai! the stereotyped, nostrums ot t:ie u.ay.
Iiou^ 'work Sold for want of employment. Extraoruinary cures oy Magate. s t :..s am.
For ixirticulars enquire at No. 81, Cheery < a trc- imve opened the eyes of the publ.c to
street.” the inefficiency of the i so called) remedies o:
This advertisement would be extremely others, aud upon which people have so .ong’ nr>I’t'VVTT T m STRUTT
shocking to the tender sensibilities of a Radi- . blindJ v depended. MaggieFs Pills are not of G-IwH-N \ 1 LLu - i GUI. ,
cal ofpreseui the day.
W. T. tVO’.D.
DENT & WOOD,
YYnOLESALH AND R..TAIL
G-rocei*s & Coinmission
MJGGIEL’S BELLS AND S.-LY;-!
Arc ahno.st, Uiiiv- Tsai in thfek* cifocts, and a euro
can be ain i.-l al-vays guaranty.. : L
FOB BILIOUS DISEASES
i7 it] im* <:Mk he ml r pr hi • . f con □
theae Bills. Tn-.-ir aim*3. magi;? inffi.i u" is *' It
ish neo t -
distressing dls- se ar - r- m >'-v 1. These r«an>-
dits are made from the pa; •.■at
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
Th*-v will n-fi harm the-most d■ ■■
1 and can be given with g >■»■! -'I- ' r. 't ix .Vr..>e-d
i u-j-oc to the younger: ba:.-
I FOB. CUTANEOUS BLOBDFBS
And erutitions of tlie si:ui ti * SALYE is most
“ J
Atlan t a, O a.,
Wholesale and. E.etail Dealers in
Hard-Ware,
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Building Materials,
Cutlery,
Pistols,
Guns,
Gun Materials;
Hollow Ware,
Wood Ware,
Willow Ware;
Carriage it Buggy Materials.
Keep constantly cn hand a good assortment
of all articles usually kept in their line, ^ilso,
Leather, Harness,
Cotton Yarns,
&c., &c., &c.
Come and price their goods or ser.d in your
orders. They believe they can do a good part
bv their customers. Como and try them .
May 27-37-12m.
CROCKERY.
Mc3EID5, DORSET! & CO.,
IMFQBTEBS, J02BE3.3 and DEALERS -IIT
Ql EE NS WARE, CHINA, GLASS,
LOOKING «JjA-SSES,&c.,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
ATLANTA, C- EOHGTA.
ATLANTA MltBIiW WORKS.
AND
IRON & BRASS I'OuNBRY
Porter, Butler & Co., Proprietors.
—c—
Prepared to manufacture and Repair
M&CHOTB&X,
SUCH AH
TMhOtt&Fi FOWEBiS,
Portable A StaUbhary Steam Engines & Boilers,
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Ac.
ALSO,
Iron and Bras3 Castings,
Building Fronts,
iron Railing,
Mill Castings,
Sugar Mills and Boilc-rs,
Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels and
Railroad Castings of every description.
Patterns Made to Order.
Saws lie-Toothed ,f Gummed in the lest manner.
jgsSjfWe promise faithfully to execute all
orders with punctuality, and guarantee satis
faction. Terms favorable.
At the old stand of
3'ames Xj. Sumlixig,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
June 23-45-Gm.
1 blihdlv depended.
the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and .
of which every hex full taken creates anabso- ; Newnan,
U**e neccssrtv for another. One or two of SeDtember 8-1-H.
making a living MaggiM's PHls suffices to place the bowels in
[Macon Telegraph.
\T "P ”R f! hi A "\ T S . fo-'-fimAeE’H'd N iiA V-ui . :'eraallyAp.::c, CROCKERY at Wholesale by the package or
Hi U -mv v_ “ but penetrates with U*.- rrrob' s'ci'rehrng- effects to
the Very root of tne ev:‘.
DR. MAGh.IEL'S FILLS
IW -.EIUDLY CURES THE FOLI/JWIXG DISEASES :
Georgia. iahm-i Hcrulache,
Indigestion,
IS- M ' RICHARDSON,
Heningsen is the tu;m. He has been ^ on the ant! The ^ e fiver affc-c- dealer i>
ir He has been on the ant!
losing Aide in no less than four wars—the Car-. the form of constipation. ......
lUt war in Spain, the Hungarian war. the Nica- *ed. its functions ..re re-tore : : an-; if .Uc nei-
Disantoh of thp Cf . , i raguan, and the late war of this country. : V ou? system is foebie, n is luwgorui-.l.^ i ^
* 5; iie , Un * t ® d bl -ates and Eu- c„ an ^e that he can keep sober long enough to 1;U; aa. J.tv maker tne medicine? very lc- .a-
ropean News Assoeiation-Imp 0r tant hie for the wants of dedicate -emales. c.ce.-
Mexican Ifews—Maximilian to Re- ‘ _♦-».—.***•«- I OUS and eruptive diseases are
main in Mexico. ! Pedestrian Feat in Savaxnail—John Shep-
v . . ! herd, who attempted to walk one hundred and
- (.-KLEcxs, i txvmber re. A itvc: Mexico twentv hours, in Savannah, without rest or sleep. . JZi'hur, Djfspeyac ,
i»ecame completely exhausted, and fell inser-si- w }, ere -u ottiers tail. Lule for E-urr.s. n.a:.;?.
' to The 2nd liave l<vu reo-iw-d.
City of Durango was ereu-uated on the
’ y the French forces, and ocvupiei the
i :g d :y by the Liberals.
■ v- rument has received news of' the
; 7 L tM.jio. over the Re publicans, in
^ -■"U the 2t ; t-b of November.
Stores, Grates, House Furnishing
Gools and Tin Ware.
The largest stock of Stoves in the Sfiue.
guislied by the disesfcctaut power of Maggiel s , Vrire- in Storp
Salve. In fact, it is here announced that Mag- A OYY in relO.fc.
end Tdarrhcca mis cure
Asthma,
B-Vov! Complairts,
Coughs,
C
Chest Diseases,
L'.J-'Tiveli. SS.
Dysjj-psir.,
Diarrhoea,
Dr :p.-v
Debhity,
F-.-ver aud Ague,
-ykin Diseases,
IrS.. itza.
Inflammation,
In ward Weakness,
Jjvtr CoiiirJakit,
J -iX’i o of Spirits,
Kicgworra,
Rheninatismi
Salt Rheum,
Scalds.
repacked:
ELEGANT DINNER; TE-Y and BREAKFAST
SETS in Flair; and Decorated French
China;
BEAUTIFUL TOILET NETS in Parian Mi--^
ble:
BOHEMIAN GLASS. MILK GLASS,and PCR !
CELAIN WATER' COOLERS;
| CAKE POTS. CHAYHlRli SETS, rare and j
bsautife.! patterns.'
»
i YYe have the largest stock ever brought to
AkfcYOORQWNSb/ii?
r-Cent Saved By
B T. B.YBBITT'S LABOR-SATING SOAP.
• This Soap is made from pure and clean
materials, containing no efjhn'ltrration of on j kind,
will not Injure the most deiicate fabric, and is
especially adapted for woolens, which will non
shrink aft* r being washed with this Soap. Jt
may be used in hard or salt v.ou r. It will re-move
paint, grease, tar and stains of ail kinds. One
pound warranted equal to two pounds ordinary
family soap. Directions sene with each bar for
making three gallon** hands- me soft soap from
one pound of this Soap. Each bar is wrapped in
a circular containing full directions for use, prin
ted in English and German. Ask your grocer
for “B. T. Babbitt’s Soap,” and take i:
B. T. BABBITT.
Nos. 64. Go, 66, 67, G8, 63, 70, 72 A 74 Wa
June 16-12m. st.,
oC
i Washington
, New York.
hie, when he had walked one hundred and i ChUbiains,'Cuts ana all abrasions of Hie skin
nine hours and fifteen minutes. Previous to ' jjagroieTs Salve is iufaEibte. so.a by v.
this, liis legs had swollen so that lie was com- II Pine Street \ ork r.ne !;•
pelled to have them bound round with banuage. ^ Druggists, at cents per box
and his teet had burst through the stout bro- «
gans that he won'.
Key Stone Building,
s' 0 M bv j. -^TliitolALaLil street
Sep.l—52-l2m.
A TLA XT A, GEORG Li.
Novemt>er 17-il-3m.
EACH BOX CONTAINS 12 PILLS.
ONE PILL IS A DOSE.
i Notice.—None genuine without the engraved . , , .. ^ ,
' tra-i- ioark around each pot or 1>*jx, tegned by bly in prices with i-M - ar ~or.c rates
. DOCTaR J. MAGGIEL, New York, to counter
feit which i' felony. . .
Sold bv all respectable dealers m medicines
! throughout the United Staiv-s and Canadas, at
• 2S cents per box or yA.
1 Selembt. ’-ly.
this market, and a- it .5 cf our own imports- ’ Potash, and superior to any other sapouifier <
tion, we believe that we can^eomptre favora- ! ^ 6 ^*mS, and!2 pU^rit
A large stock of
SELF-SEALING FB.TJIT CANS.
•Call and examine or send your orders,
june 23-0m.
M .BRIDE, DORSET! A CO.
L 'SING B. T. BABBITTS PURE CONCEN
TRATED POTASH or READY SO.YP 5IA-
KiiR. Warranted double the strength of common
or
2
pounds, 3 pounds, o puaiu auu a piiuius, with
fail directions in EngLsfi and German for i
Lard and soft soap. One pound will make
teen gallons of Soft Soap. No lime- is required.
Consumers will find tub* the cheapest Potash
in mark. t. B. T. BAFPITfo
Nos. 64,65,06,67,63, GO, 70,72A74 Wa^
June 17-i2in. New