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p-BtflHHBC WEEKLY EVSttf SATURDAY BY
WOOTTES, J. A. WELCH.
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HOME AT LA!
.
. ■.[ n,w offertog at my old stand on Greco
W. B. TV. DENT,
Grocer mul Commit Ion
Rise
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gr:^n.
ville street, a ne
wand well selected stock of "&£ HI HFL O 3EE ZBIT 'LL' ,
Went Side Greenville-St. Newnan, Ga.
:ctne icie
r-ii .-■ t,.; - cl* sc t the nt.i.i t >•- i>a 44
Sen An ni .
• r. •: In: in 4 • . - :-l I n m-.m rite nr»
ftV GOODS, &/C.,
Consisting of
Calicoes. Worsteds, ^Baines,
i’,..;, White and C. a I u.nnc.s,
Canton and Salsbury do
Kvatu Ay and N. Carolina Jeans,
(jasimers, Satiuets, Jeans, I.msefS,
j; •• ,,-ued and Brown Shirtings, 1 ickmg,
Linens, Swiss mid Javkonet Muslins,
:j.. r -!-«■« Ladies’ aa'l Misses Skirts,
"id (rents’ ilaudkerohiels, Hoscry
find Gloves,
:i and Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
; Mi -3ps and Children s Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
i Vdckcry and Glass ” are,
painted and Cedar Water Buckets,
•«*, :j buckets, Tubs and Brooms,
fiaddict. Snap .nd 131 ind Bridles,
W.r- *•; oid Buggy Collars,
}jn<7 ( ■, Whip? and iI.unes,
Umbre'i is, Patent Cloth,
Table ar.d Pocket Cutlery,
And Iron* ana Sad Irons,
Sausage Grinders,
Hook and*Hinges, Screws and Putts,
Coll- Mill-. Sives, Colton Cards,
Pad Locks, Files, Nails,
C ,din’s Axes, Spad* 45 and Shovels,
him Shine, Copperas, Indigo, Madder,
Spire, Pepper, Ginger,
Soda, Starch, Epsom Salts,
\| -I'ab'iv Smiil, Table Salt,
Cheese, bUgar, Syrup, Tobacco,
es k
C,,f *i Yarn:?, and a great many Notions
i to mention.
r lio.ik-o Almanacks for 1807,
r. I ik, Gillott’s Steel Pens,
i j »encits, E ivelopea, &■?.
/;■ v ai'-ii wiil Ipo sold low for CASH
3 d CASH ONLY.
Buy and Sell Country Prolucc.
Icceivc ami Sell any Goods on
Consignment.
Thankful to all my- old ii 4 !' 4 :ds and custom- ;
■ 4 r pu,t favors, and hope to see them in |
- .in, and receive n liberal patronage from all.
J: Corner Opposite II. J. Sargent's,
Greenville Street, Newnan, Ga.
j. T. KIRBY.
R. L HUNTER, Salesman, •
Furnwrl v with .Johnson k Garrett.
N *, ember 10-12 in
The pr-aent telegraphic rn EC • result;
| of long feciutitific r- search ml c:;; . rimci.t. ;
much c.f it i >• hi:: . t very GinVi . i is than i
. tin s- now in < :■ h.i n. i lie word imcuraj h
; comes from two _aU wor<!s. -‘tele'’—far and !
; “grapho”—to write, and me rns an apparatus t
** bv v iih-h intcllir.-ace • ■ c-r.r . .ai* . ... i t-- *
1 dist »neo. Under this siguitifatiou comes \
■siunals of ships .-.t - -i. the : •> -ht- nsed by the j
undents to convey inform-iti.ni k-pg distune-as,
in times of war, the tires kindled on the tops
i of monniains to give' alarm t * far off part:*..-,
together with everything of the same class.—
; The electric telegraph is the mode of transmit
ting intelligence to distant points by using the ;
ABC and Pow- j t .[ ( . trio nrincipl .
; In 17c8 it w is first -discovered that an elec-
, W B Vi DENT. ! trie shock c *uld Le trausniiiied loii^ rllst&iiccs ]
through coivlucth'-g meiii t. v.IGj ca\-:a ra]:Mity.
COFFEE. : But -' ii.'-tiiii.g more u s-.-m.l V:;t ih • p>* -nt
S OOD 'lot Bio Vail grades) iust r.-c.-ived process f-nud 4 - t hy : T U h h -'
J and for sale by f W B W BEST. " 1 ,1 " f
: stern \r mt Ars
P i-.-k
80
20
* SALT, SALT.
SACKS Liveruool Sal:, for .- Go bv
W B W DENT.
MACKEREL.
KITS No. 1 .Mackerel, fresh, for Ac* by
W B W DENT.
SUGAR.
A TT BBLS SiT/ar, (Yellow.
2 *-) Uered), for sale by
N. Y.
CHEESE.
STATE, fresh, for sale by
AV B W DENT.
SYRUP.
S TEWARTS Refined, for sale by
W B W DENT.
10
FLOUR.
, ? BBLS. Fftvorita-—10 Sacks R Y Brown’s
best, for sale by
W B W DENT.
\Bri
CORN.
C fllOICE Bread Corn, for sale
, AY B W DENT.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
A LL styles, large lot, for Salemy
W B W DENT.
ARROW TIES.
L OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, 50 per cent
cheaper than rope, for sale by
. - W B W DENT.
RAGGING AND ROPE.
^NAGGING and Rope for sale bv
jjj W B W DENT.
IRON.
RON, Swedes or.d English, for sale by
nr T i rfT7\*
Dr. J. L. Mason &. Co.’s
Great American
HLor CHOLERA CURE AND
PREVENTIVE.
Ah' 'MPTED bv a :b*ki e to benefit onr conn-
trv, aadal ’o to t "ihli-di a:\ important
i * i; 4 1.1, v. * - b.i \.e t '■ 4 ' ■ . :l'b‘*i f O Ob r I a
- thi* tb-.vn liam d. remedies i >r ? 4 . *
■ j*-., ••* ,.* t ' h*.x Cholera. .V-a.-ai
fpentlemen of sldll am! experience began a so-
of examinations win a the ch ile; .i lirG
[i *a in this country; after having per torsi .-d
* rous post mortem examination? upon the
: og - w hich T-.nl died 1
' »- t tiOcr great research and iiivestiea, ,*n to
' •!. ’ermine the nature of the disease, led l\v
Ik lights arising therefrom, they undertook
j 4 l*i’ cure of the complaint by various remedies,
k v found several articles benefr i il. but
?. was not fully attained to until tue
ivl* named medicine was compounded. Ihe
. ■:c was not sought out ior too purpose
.-•dc, but ti»• • great ?necr?s aitending its
ha induced them to form a com} any sad
. patent. We .offer it as 1 eing, under
.''■convianvir r directions, lull/ ca* of
I
200
w b Cent.
HOLLOW WARE.. .
PIECES Hoilow Ware, all sizes, for
sale bv AY B \Y DENI.
HARD WARE.
on. in 1810, who demonstrated that the elec-!
■: k . in•. as it pae
a magnetic needle near bv to -■! u 4 . 4 it.-. •: : right
angles to the current, ai d that i E 4 dirt t tit*n cf
the movement may be chunk 1 by changing
the connection of the v.ircs v. ha the two poles
of the i it 4 iy. A 4 *rww*is other die
were added by one >nve*4ig..tior an-1 another
until tiie electric telegraph was invented, grew
into pr cti .1 importance and became part of
the bin int.- s of the country,
MORSE, IllS STRUGGLES, TRIALS AXP SUCCESS.
Prof. S. . B. Morse, 1 achi
success, had conceived the idea whicb has im
mortalized hi.-, name. Alt- long and patient
ition, he re h It I ■ : 11
vention in 1840. Without leans, he applied
to Congress for an nppri jn r'.* n t- > test his plan
but v ; < met with rk.ieule ami derision by many
of the f> ; i minds of the country. AVhen a bill
was introduced to appropriate eoO.OOO to m .ke
a trial of the in ven lien, a talented C- * ogress-
nnugoffered a:i am*, r. huent to allow the saide
sum to test the merits of nn smeris; *.
. Piually. as the session approached its close,
Prof. Mo .... by a lady friend, r main-
c.l in the eapiiol to v. ,;ch the last eh.uraes of
the appropriation. As the hours slowly were
on toward midnight, Prof. Mors. 4 , disgusted
and dejected, r, tired from the e iite-.t ; but the
la iv heroically voluntccud to remain until the
last hour. Long before morning she h id the
pleasure of awaking him from 1-s si nbe»s to
. : . 5S, whei
i.sed that she should send the first me- .-age over
the wires. True to his pledge, he noiiucd her
fc] i mpletion kth 1 and die rhose as
il,e words of her t. fegram—the first s* nt over
tiie i’.rsc line in the world—“What hath God
wrought!” 'J he telegraph was first brought
int > practical use on May 27th, 1814. between
Baltimore and Washington, and tne first liusi-
u bs me sage sent • v i the line was the an
nounces ■ -*t < .I. i fie n*. nmrUion of James K.
Polk, for the presidency. That small line has
Turir S ck.
C.' - 'cl ■'. **-. J \ i lute order n i* jirc. o
t! pum. J cf (j'.'.e.Oi .. A A;- 4 , JCoiiioa.
nv ‘"tam o’shanteh.”
Tarn beck from the tomb with your garlands
of A were.
Ye heat s rfi ken ones who in sadness are
vending
Your desJate way to those ioved ones of ours
AVho “sleep their last sleep’’ where lie
dark pines are bleeding
Their sad, sombre hues, with the sun’s slant
ing beams;
Darkness brightened by light, fi lling of
deeds that were done
By yon hemes—dead—seeming peacefully to ;
dream.
.Though in Death’s cold embrace. *of the
battles they won.
Turn back ! let the rose and tLc> vie 1 -f perish ; j
^ Let the bright laurel leaves shrivel up like !
a scroll,
For the words of the Despot forbid you to
cherish
The dust, that you fain in your hearts
would enfold ;
Let them niih mored lie—let them wither
and bleach—
Let their bones be the home, where the
cricket shall chirp ;
Oh God! is it
reach
To the shrine of the heart—its sad duties
usurp ?
nt.
>i r.or ■ r
T .rv.
t**n«C to. it i; .* ■
re-embi* s mo
fc-owfi: the a
while the fruit
c ’ ir, our sin
with a pit so
proportion, r
and abundantly fruitful in an
i atains of China, and north
• ; re rive v.. .. r co.fi is so ui-
*r iV ! we-.* xi.-is i :?< t
t in a: pt ; ace and ha.*it ••!
• . to. ns 1 i the lb . ,.i Mates.
.5 le '■. .*’.
filer piirp.J h .1-: s m ]*
string similar,
nd»-r ami more pointed. Enter.
star ; a go. ■d-thing, perhfttw, f. r*tb.e relations
between Englar* and America, tor Lord Russell
LEOSGiA bail road.
E. W. COLE, SuperiQteadeut,
Leave Augusta 7.30 A. Mi
Lmvc Atlanta.. 8.05 A. M.
Arrive...: Augusta a.20 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 0.00 P. Me
pi •*.:- int
E : • tl 1 tl:
le.
.. Oti^: u i\\ <
fiovers cm
wlsea qniie ripe, the f ait has .
a. . siightiy crcc.ettic flavor,
ting of the bide sc* in ' i r.i .tari.y. -
quires thrtc and a half m ■
or three sinrrp fr its. eltiier on the
ripe fruit, do n t apy-areatiy tcj-irc ...
The pa.-te is easily made, exo-iiy as tb-
housewife manufae ures marmalade icora pears
or other fruit, simply by e’en 4 ng. straining v rbity tie v-
and boiling down at a very io.v heat.
There ar t few of the jujube trees growing
and bearing fruit it*, the* U. Suites. h-.<‘ •. -
•sideri r g 1 ii. 4 it wi • in. 4 *. ■ ••ear f; nit ’. •• r-
ever the apple, peach and pc r with and in
? me placets '.yheri th v wfii i. : and cor;
■ -
tious an-i cookery to which it may l- ppin-J.
as well as its valuable melie nal proj.e
great tr.nny thousand
gardens ought to cultivate the j /n n ? tree.
[ Guardian.
t' 1 : ;* ■ >: ni.’ Uucut of ail c.ipiomatist^ living
0>r I.v..'
An t .cr matter greatly disturbs the good
an i 1 *y .! su* ju is of Ei , ::d. and that i 3 the
inti .irt 4 . i etw-en the_ Duke c: M. Albans and
die lb5lire o; Wales, 'i he Duke of St. Albans
N . ■ -ii: .'man fie 4 :t the r.ge of the Trince:
micLhe i. - s’ 4 reeded in t: e course of his short
but p V «*nt. ., 1 -. ii u :i: 4 g up net the most | sight passenger train. ^
■ - Leave Augusta ‘- at A- **•
«.- r > 1 1 tl. *■. villi very biz m ik and L ave Atlanta «.00 r. Al.
. ’ rive at Au spista F* Y.
Areive at Atlanta 10.40 A.M.
: " ‘ r ’ ’ Y M Una I - nil -5 ci . s “I Pr:. 4 i'i:*rcrs for Mayfield, Washington and
• 4 , Ga., hiwt take Day Passenger
,‘ u V'V Y' P:'s?engera Tor West Point, Montgomery,
tue CdL*-m eo.in -1. and t.< i v.i. h - =u- * •-
' ... x celled in tfegi . - Monne end New C ..ns. must leave Augusta
K.:: ?. end is us no **'aip.;shcd a villain as you
can find in munjf a eiify.
At c xfi'id. * ; ib.while lie was yet in his
teens, tin v i:iif.i 4 . .it y a::g women appeared
in court against him with charges. .Since then
>pl who have 44 ■ ’ •'
and i- wc’.i k: >w:i lo the i. don police as any
1 ng-fliigered Jack from Billings ; fi •. And
this is tae most intimute friend, companion
and confident of the bvi: tnt.ie British throne.
They «nrc e n-uantiy seen tag ther—often go
, nrm-in-arm together aimie u: nights, (and
The Scriptures have been translated into j where th - v go to is fi udiy a myste.y.) St.’
I -IS languages ami dialects, 0/ which 121 had, j Albans stiv- by tlic week at Marlborough
;--lor to the form, non i.f tiie British Foreign Hons *, and Wales us reguiaiiy reciprocates by
nice V en i.e has beJn the hero of innumera- s on Nig... Passenger Train, ftt 12.80 a. ra., tq
U the Cou;ii.eut,SAiniulqus;^e Close ccmnectidna, • „
.. ■ ** ■ * cry grtm- Passengersfo4Chattanooga. KnoNi ille,Nash-
bling hou.-a and Lrotfi. fi. anfi police ccnrt cf
The Seri
Bible Society, never appeared.. Twenty-five :
of the-langaages existed without an alpnabet, :
■ in an oral form. Upwards of 4i*,000,'i')0 ol !
■those copies of God’s word are circulated'
j among not less than <>00,000 000 people,
j The first division of the divine orders into ;
thus, and can mortals thus chapters aid ver **s is attributed t>» biepbc!’.
Langinn. Archbishop of Cantericiry, in the
rcig.i of Kurg Joan, in the latter part of tue
, twelfth cfntit--<>r the beginning df the 1 li• r-
1 tcenth. C.i. b ull Hugo, in the.middle of the
M< 'her. Sister, Beloved one! turnback from; thirteenth century, divided the Old Festament
tlv* tomb i into chapters as they stand in our translation.
i In 16151, Athias, a Jew of Amsterdam, divided
the sc. fi us of Hugo into verses—a French
Where the form of thy darling lies in hon
or -wish lined
| pm
* ; T*.*:-
ri::f.cr 1 i previously (1 - * 1) divided the Now
T RACE Chains, Shovels, Spades, Fry P ans vl sgreadsijice all over the country and has in-
etc.. f i creased to.
V.' B Yfi DENT.
WOODEN WARS.
GROWTH OH THE TELEGRAPH
Tin? line was completed as far
B
)UCKi 4 .TS, Tubs, etc., for
W
■ bv
\Y DENT.
COT-TUJM.S AND AI V.UDER.
/^iOFPERAS aud Madder tor .-ale
H )
W B V 4 .’ DENT.*
TOBACCO.
0BACC0, Chewing and Fr.v?tri
T°A
W
g for sale
W B V. DUNT.
CAB FT. CASH.
E PELi fdr C.;-'i c*r m : at II.
W B \V DENT.
> r --
mad*.
T. BABBITT i
LigEu 4 ba>.:fii ora: v kind of t-ikc may i-e
with! “Yeast Pi •
is
\o short0 ibc; is lvuiiiivd v.fioii -... g Ui-tK
i JB. U3 V,
Nos. t>4 to 74 Vfr.sinngtou st., N. Yo.V.
June lfl-lfirn.
I'.rr*. sting any epidemic, of hog cholera, a n
}*: u;pt in giving relief when } ••dpoi y admin-
isteied. We confidently believe tluit tnc rem-
(ily is a specific ; vcl we do not recommend it
in in Hi fie in all cases, though we have never
, k : ova it to fail, either as a cure or preventive
ng.ifiist the further spread of the-disease when
I used agreeably to the directions, notwith
standing those tree from the disease have been
pt i i elos,* proximity with those disease.'..
It .is n cic.it Tonic, and will successful!}
.rive M.mge, Bore Head’and \ crinin, either
of which will affect the -health ol the hog, and ^
lit; 44 ifi- growth and development. Nothing! pounds. Sjpdanis, 6potrnJs and L2 pouuds, u th
fi make hoes so thriftyhs this remedy. Wo ■ Ml directions in English and < ; rmi nfor mala ;
1 4 no' patent remedy for the cure of man ' '•■— , 0r “’' " nnn “ NVl11 maKe ’
Lrir.s.
nth fisNash-
i 1 i 1 • in 3848. arid was lin’shcd throng:: toNi w
■■* 4 4 pr his point
boro, port,
.and Yukk ava. and tfi •’ :g '-n - * • • fi i‘-
■.*;..* At (!; 4 t rime tw:.* rival i-b-gr.-.ph
( rg.miizativn.i cxi -ti * 1 . ••u.o ■ ■ the i il l > rivt r.
til - . New tel * - .. i ! *..* ivl-. -i ;.:i* •■••mpany
using Mot - fi . B esl
using i 5* Mil's i;.:: 4 *.. ait ’.ihe < • >:i-
pany had a cap* . * - 4
‘ ’i fie spirit o* ifi> dry 1 ■ i 4 . n the two *- nipe-
: i. . : was i ; 1 1 $ com-
mi in iy. 11 *r > ; 4 1 ci.fi : : .t pH : tim val
ue oftciegi . . ili'i , t! i t 4 ■ • cti
pa trim u.g ir.r.u of nfics. f* r n,<..-s-
a_.*s t I i c ‘fixed S ) lUH.OUsiy an i r: li ’ll -usly
low that circain.-.tnnc. 4 K cm rec-.i a juncii n ol
h< tv . 1:1 * b 18*4, coinpri mis d
their d l.lculti ■- irr.il c- i s*. i i. t* «i. E 4 -'cs. n *w-
tvi*r coniinuv.i under the new man i.gemei.t;
Ui;i iii •' .j', I'? . -i t.u'*i i-l*.’ Mai ti 11 i’Uic*C-
: .:.fi . . ... i
having 1 . 4 klition, debts to the
ill,, ur.t 0!'' ilij.t .n. .U ycircumstancescon-
tiii'iic.■*; to rid;- di-nouf i..Miii B -.-i ii-s the in
should Hoorn
’Round the grave of thy dear cue, or the
tendrils there twine.
Take hack to tnc hearth, now so cheerless
and cold.
The pool 4 'withered blossoms you plucked
in the morn.
And may God in his mercy, you closely en
fold,
And pluck from thy bosom, this last rank
ling thorn.
January 27th, 1807.
From the LaCrosse (Wisconsin! Democrat.
Ber.st Bntler and Ills Libel Suit.
Bowing correspond nCe explainsitself. .. ., V”
There arc petqdo who think Butler never com
menced suit against ; 5 ii
lln the < nicay* fi .e. ha
Viuf-.r that is always reliable. But to the point:
The Old Test;;meat c ntains 3J booiis, 929 •
c h. ■( rn 44 _d,2 11 verses, of 4 2.43J wor is, 2..:Jc.,-
100 leri. rs.
The New Testament contains 27 books, 209
chapter-, 23,211 verses, 182,203 words, 942.-
380 letters.
Tl.e entire Bin e contains HO books, 1.182
s, 31,164 \ . . rds, 660,-
4S0 letters.
4 *:e name of Jehovah, or.Lord occurs G,853
times in the Old Testament.
The word “and” occurs in the Old Testa
ment 36.543 times.
The middle book of the Old Testament is
Proverbs.
Tiie middle ckaptttr is the 29th of Job.
The mi ’die verse is 2*1 Chronicles, 20th
chapter, 17th verse.
The middl ■ bohfc of Die New Testament is
essaloulaus.
The middle cfcupp rs ..re Rong ns 13 and II.
The middle verse is Acts H:"7.
The middle chapter, and tiie least :r» the
visiting lav Duke at his house—and they aa»,
in every way, “ fi .nd in giov.-.’’
Not **;i!y this, the Duke T St. Albans is the
intimate fri n i of the Princess, as w» il as the
Print 4 > i Wifi. -. a: d fi- 1 ,;-u seei. riding with
h_*r alone in ihe ; irl-.s. ii. is naturally a mat
ter 01 uii* ii-i a- - .a ifi iinglisii, t rat -o grace-
... ’
ihcir future Queen, who is quite too giddy now
to suit their staid ta aud who is-vastly
iuiprudent i.i iicr ua.-ocl..tion with tills nofile
Duke.
Thus we see the I riiice of Wales an 1 Ins fair
wife go.-; ; ; 4 ..• ■ p tii that George i\ .. of
disgraceful memory, trod, and we may look
forward to a no; wry promising reign, wimp
anoilier T *y i.mi dianorute King asceud the
British throne.
viilc. Louisville «*ud Sri Louis, must !ea r e Au-
g’lstc. oh D .y Passenger Train, at 7.30 a. m.,
to make close connections.
^ ^Through Tickets and Baggage checked
through to the above places.
£. fif,Sleeping Cars on all Night Passenger
Trains.
ATLANTA and WEST POINT
BAIL KOAUD.
No. 71 Broadway, New Y .ax Cm,
January 13, 18o7. j j The middle fine i.i the B
M. T* ...-rov, Editor Democrat. LaCrosse, c q e? i; jg.
Bi’n’e, is Psi 4 .;m3 1 r 17.
Th lnii’-ilc v-rVein l~s li
Ic is -2d Chroni- i those to whom it properij
W-iacoii-in:
81a: When in Milwanko?. last October. I
T 4 . ic err ■■ s. '.icnts with pirii*:*6 there toward
the pr s.cuclon cf the suit J have brought.
• ' : -t v* 11 f*-r defamation of character, as per
>_ ; ifininary ir'riiicHion and summons, ’inis
\v a the prim.:; le ■* *vt I had in visiting Wis-
1 onsin. m i my w 1.1 w;^s done well. Ol l in
sult rr m .. it’11 1 i*.*w iVieuds, I have dw i led to
withdraw the suit if you will agree to stop
your pcrso i.ii attacks on me as a mat; and offi
cer. v .fib ‘nave so often appeared in y*mr pa
per, the LaCrosse Democrat. I IiavtS'i partic
ular desire or need t n licet of you the amount
claimed (alOO.(XlO). Hit do v. ;-., to Jw. e your
___ annoying articles stopped,.and if you do rot
i.fi .i.-.fiv low charm s ivi tU y,r.iLJs. thejines ucceue to tnis prog-s.tioa, the law^ must taa.e
Tiie least verse i:i the Oid Testament is 1st
Chronicles 1: 1.
least ve s in tl ■ Bil is Job
T ;.e 19th chapter of 2d Kings ana Isaiah 36
arc the Sam 4 .
In the 21st verse of 7th T t zira firethe le*-
ttr- of tl; alpha! ct. 1 and J considered as one.
The apochrapha (not inspired) but some
A tiffini a I lunicidal Troubles.
Tiie cilia-ns of Atlanta hold a public meet
ing on V»Vi:i. 4 .- 4 lay. ri'.-.h ult, w hich besides ap
pointing a commit;ce to wait on the Mayor
and request his resignation, adopted the fob
lowing resolutions :
Re dved. That ti 4 r* commcndaiicn con-
iaine 1 in tfi c-*ii*.lu. iou >1 th*; fi. ifi owing, ex
tract li 4 • nr the ;*p< cl ;i >'■ ;*.*;t cf tiie Pimuice
Committee, made oil 1 i-t t- ii-i.-y night, by the
Cb- : i..n W. B. Cvix, via : “4 he task <*t pto-
vb.tfig for all our ncce. ; ,..:i .1 for the present
y.-ar, one calculated t> t v the v ry ablest
flnanci.d ability ; but it has been made greater
by the wide-::: read imp- 4 - -'on which lias gone
abroad, that defal • ■ 1 ■ -
.... * . ; • vy ex itures
th* year 1836, ha- w .<k«.*ne<i *>’.ir< re.Ut,
and imposed bur lens up.m our pe* *p_le har*i tor
them toi car. The. unci ..... fi we rep
resent will find no fi.. Jew y i.i plating the re-
things only upim
be lo in 3, aud will
-; 1;-• no ...n 1: *.* i: : imdeserved. But
there arc - • r !:.:••; ••*.•* •• involved in the main
tenance of our public ere. lit, which cannot be
_-.u 4 de* 1 r": 4 4 4 4 ’ ■'*;'; *. I with a vfi ; t
tue preservation t... . ami the i*.. ieration ot
*.• ;en, we lievi ii wonld
elevate all connected with the city administra
tion lo give the p ; ;pie an opportunity of at-
t.iing thends, linough ohiuals elected a.ter
, tntse facts have be 11 made known to them ”
and; • ::„.m .,^r.-..,.*.l • n. 1 tl... *
Leave Atlanta 12 15 P 31
Arrive at Newnan 2 -12 P 31
Arrive at ^ os-t Point fi oO P-31
Leave West Pomt 2 40 A 31
Arrive at Nt wr.au ...6 35 A 31
Arrive at Atlanta 8 o7 A 31
L. P. GRANT,
Supcrintendant.
W. O. PERRY, IY. E. FLEMING,
Newnan, G;u Atlqjita, Ga.
=v>
G 1 n 1 ‘-I *pj
PERRY & FLEMING,
—DEALERS IV -
DRY GOODS
GPi.OCER.IES,
rSouth-East corner of Public t 4 ; juare and or^
Depot Street,
GrJ±- u
Respectfully invite the public to an exami
nation of their Stock before purchasing else
where, as they are determined to sell as low
times bciia.. betwr* ii t.it- U.a Tesmn.* i* anu 0 ur unqualified approval; and the ac
« : New, contains 14 * ?, 113 chapter s, 15,- ^ ionofaj .... U laemhera of ConndW
081 ven- . s, 1-.2,1 y-j words. _ aud tue contemplated action lYhc remainder, as any house in the cily. * [Jan. l9-2m.
The preceding facts were ascerriiined by a . Q accun ;j. iiOU with the ft regoing recominsnda- 1 —
gentleman in 1718.- AI30, by an Englishman . v . e highly commciid ns patriotic and
reskiing in Amsterdam, 1. id. and it is said t > ,Uv tending to prime to* the best interest of
have taken each gentleman nearly three years ^ j *
in the investigation.
TTSUTG B. T. BABBITT S Vfi LIE VNfii :\-
L 1 Tfi MED POTASH **r READY SOAP JtA-
; . . arranted d mBl ■ thi strength cf coi 1 a
Potash; and superior to an; oth r sa . * •
markat. * Put up in < of •> pnu®* -
: were badly si>i.ci 4 vi>c.l. I* . 4 days, and some-
iir* s. even iW weeks, ti.c wi. -i. id iieea per*
: mitted to be th.wu, nda nici-sige from New
Yt.rk to New Crkaus has ; c-en known to take
thirty day tor 1 he ‘tra . n
...
t-d Cciup -iv was seiiiug at me cents in ine
d :. .. v purcha :rs 4 .a., at that. —
During ti.i. 4 inn* ;are ibc linos were leased to a
! chartered 1 on-v-nny cf six thm. ugli-gi.ing bus-
. . rs. N • . . - :' 4 .; -
its course.
13-F. Buxu
REPLY.
STttctlm of tux Democrat. \
LaCrcne. Wtrxmsin, Ji-m-.T/ylS lofiT. f
i'l 4 -;or General Benjamin F. Butler. L L.-D :
Kia: Your note is before me hy to-day^S in ii.
ami duly noted. - As at pres it constituted,
v,-;;h a iiatur.’ disgust tor thieves, ro* '-’ 4 .
turn coats, military blunderers, bunk ri*i>bc-rs.
woman ins ilt. rs, and evil hearted sc-ntndr-. 1
Sca-iclal About th.3 Ecglish Royal
-Ft mily.
EOIELES OF QCECT VIC FOR FA—HER QUARRELS WITH
THE PBI.NCE OF WALES.
think that the public will esteem us as
4 factors when they consider that we have,
rears, been investigating the diseases ot
in - ! nnira-.l-, which form not only a part
•ho wealth of the country, but afford sus-
U . e 10 man. Allow^us to add that hog
is but a mild disease when taken hi
■ariy stages with tins, remedy, which will
remove worms from the bowei-. aud it
Idiiiinistored once a mouth by tliC c.irection>,
iil forever prevent any injuries trout the ln-
: >j. which produce such aiaruupg
intouis in persons who eat trichiuous ]'or.-c.
'.cl era
English 1.
hard and soft soap. One pound ."ill ms. .•
teeh gaflons of Soft Soap.' No lime ia r»
Consumers will find tins the ch.-rpest i 4 v '.asii
in market. 6. T. BAi B-i l.
Nos. IB. tin. 66,67,68,6:'. 70,72.V74 Washington st.,
June 17-12m. >a .v York.
pies :.1 t-bartered leguhiti ms : their retigna.-
! t fit die efleet at the time-their successors
LO..V b.- elec'.ci Utid qui'-ultcd.
6. Resolved that the astounding facts dcvel-
Appropoa of the political squalls inEngland, . . . . or t.of the Freant ;
r..h yon have doubtless hi urd— y the 4. to - of the city to
by. 7 are getting nearer to a democratic ' ^ . Ui .^ u ; . vi c -ga,C00 hypothecated to 'bor-
>nor, .... io,000, which bonds wiil be forfeited,
the other day, to make the y juairfianc • of a 'j. s *rr«tcefufi v s .ciinced, and.lost to the city un-
dZJO. a. WHETNSH’S
2. to That recomm that .1 General Insurants® Agency,
quorum, at least, of the present Gpuncjl hold J Ty ,1 QT ,ri T?fo fir.
tueir p; .-r lit p-..,iii.,ns ns Goimcilmen, till ; ^ lx-3, iHiEMUi LtLlQ CL ^ACvlUwAib t
their p. *. a c.ai Le j i'-periv :..ic*i _unuer y ur . j aTOrAMCe Effected and Losse3 R^Bhaptly Paid.
Office at McCaiiy k Go’s. Drug Store, Franklin
•no'i-i- L; with cirroty wiii.- kers. ju.-.t firm
T) T. RA P I ' • -
Jl>* ER.ATI's, “made m>m common sail.
Bjfi*admade with ti.i.- Sd< atas a atains,
fi;iked. n -i.fi; a 1 ut c* >n -alt. wai* r aUu U* -i".
„ " B. T. BABBITT.
#R4
Aavads of applications have been made to NnSV.t. f**. 67,68, 1 7. 72\47 Wa-: van st.,
e Patent Office Department of the United Junk 16-12m. New lork._
s lies, in behalf of remedies to cure liog
Hera, but wc. alone, have 'neen able to pre-
the unquestionable testimony necessary
procure the Patefit now in our possession.
■curing to us the right to compound aud sell
- invaluable remedy. . K ~ TIP-- Seiap is made from rm\
fir. ii. Marshall is having these, remedies _
sroared under bis own supervision. ' w -ii r. t ;
J. L. MASON & Q0. espeeiaHv* adapted
N. B— All orders addressed to Dr. J. L. Ma- . shrink ; t er i*. ng wa.-ned wuu v..i*
& Co., Atlanta,* Ga.. -will receive pfomptfmay beusva m .:;uu , ; y“ 0 V a1 . i . ti.c .-u-.x-rvisi *n J.rm \ mi Heme, Gei: •
; - 4 4
lore, corner Alabama and Whitehall tot*eets. Ium :j v soa p. Kreetions sen: with ear r i ; In * N.i
uihhtd. the whole system v.:ts ov<-riiaaled and j g ntrally, jvrtiiit me in kin !-1 - i-> i.iy th.at I
remodeled the ruinously low tariff of rates 6*r have no retraction to make to you, for I never. —
t legK sw - . M living ijces, wid pwi isl d a word < waning you I did not Be- London. Ftoti hi i Ig
4 . . ived new life fflid eneigy, lieve tree, and which yon mast knowtobeas gossip aboi he rot I 1 Iks, and i
... M^n- tnie as fioly Writ, if yotf are a^afl familiar mafaon in which the royaljfamlly are held may
v ile tl oompany had a strong competi- with vonr dishonoraMe history as a pi - - tnfluen j oni s, I will
Sinaline extend thronghiht Atlantic ling, dignified by afeddent of bhri 4 ■ • : 5 ew'tema - -
. n EYa . gt h to New Or- name of man. I would not wflHagly mjwe that the Sngliah have only justfoand out the by them
- . vonr feelings, or deprive »ou of your ■r-.-ll in t v.-or.n cf t:;e Lite i tmeriteu Prince A.-pot. tl ,.ui 1 w
4 Ol Is, in the spring of 1866, .' Am r- so well < in • I ia ti ■ sryi e Bat- rtj>f her Gr» i - M - 4 ;
.... : m 1 r vs. 4 4 •• ■ ■ ■ an 1 virtue. Nor d - ■ . .. ...
I vd-b you to die yet awhile, for your name, “th it fat old od-for-nothi
history! blunders, r- bfieries, insults to womeu equally c 4,4 > .n-r . .. u cpitm - tluring h;s_ Ifi
and treason to your country, are valuSble as
warnings to the rising generation.
Ealieving you to be all I 1 ve ever charged
von with firing, c-uiident in n.y Kthlity to
prove -, j ■ ng-'. y. . are politely privileged
t._. let the law t ike its coarse, when the world
B T. BABBITT'S LABOR-SAYING 8" AT.
• This Soap is made from ^ure and c. an
materials, containing no ad-d.rrod »i •/ - n;i • ;,
witi not injure the most d< hor.te :.u-r.,‘. ; nd ia
..u,-'t#r woolens, winch wm n t
id ieur.ipii (.rinnpuni were eonsolidated under
mil* inaii: 4 .;.fluent, txki'ig toe iifune of the
former. Meantime nil tue lines in the Ncit’i
ha . combined under the nam * i the Western
Union Tele - . -tly. iu
the sun mei fl{ ... ti < t c nies
. ' * ■ ’ ion
Tciegraph CViupauv. the miuauioth organiza-
ielding a joint capital of some thirty
- . ' : nii g i n i as 4
... - foots ij fi a
two hundred tj.<--s:i::*i miles, to which c-n-
•: uu ii'Miii- :.s are i-* i... in.-, .*.-. ime w!;••:.•
territorv j .rrueate*! by the uau.. txu< line-
is divide 1 into three grind divirim.s, one ot
time. Ai; r hi- 4 i. ho wc-ver. people found
i it that ■ .- wn-r 4 4 of ifiimiiiistnition and
b -n-.-.-tic virtue. U-r wi.. ii they i ' n'l along
ac a*r-Ti:*•* 1 the Queen, veaiiy pro-.ecde.l lrom
trirv.v A! ; . rt.
bin*. . ti: -r L .iu *:'s dead), Vi * gii has gone
will know in* ce e. y -r •'•fieri s. hist .ry. am- ■’ ran w. ,;*IrouSlyi in p -p-iiar . .ran an i.
bition. tic., etc., too numerous to mention. i at ;...s .ut nio: ear. she is d.-lined alike
Tiie'* :.iy !;-;v,.*r I ask of you is this—if you by thnr;-.,-cr ay n-. i c n folks, tone is
• -. 1 <ie t t-g * ai with your suit for ii *.-l and a vixen, t, v » :y. is : xv ys getting into
t * the amount of $100,000, permit **p-.-’.s wfin her it ..:;y : -ni '.'fin w ;.re«*t
her; she Las got a
it only qnarrels
1*...... -;ie i enns lot their redemption be spt-edi-
... ; ind money borrowed of brokers
at 3 per cent. _ r mouth, us well as enor
mous fi nils ... * gen al li ....... gem nt;
city h . trg - un Hint Soa
ariiut i : lue *.; ill* is of t . ; ji >';X. aud sac. ni -'.-d
at ruinous discouiits to provide tae
wan*5 of life ; and t.. -.'..bborn :act
that the present Major and Council cannot
possibly take any .-..ps, au*.:ri any mcasurw,
cr p.usite anv p'-eicy wio n .wul r«-.-,tore coi.ti-
*..t. i. . i i - : iiUhome arid abroad,
revive and elevate the erefiit of our city, anu
r.use tiie means on rcuaonabse terms i. meet
* r pri.ig wants, no m-Ut -r *
ting ; . . * r . . i iy * of i i . ; foi . y -
m ini-ii us tnat > time .-uvai i be lost, or, I in
f ti;i> a- -ering, i- All duty ami pa-
Buildings, Alabama Str’t., Atlanta, Ga.
Refers to*Rev. James Stacv, aud J. J. Pirf-
soE, E-q., Newnan, Georgia.
Aug. 11-50-1 y.
M0SGAH 6C0.,
Wholesale and ReUtil Dealers in all kinds of
^urnitu^o,
Spring, Hair and Common Mattrasses,
GILT MOULDINGS, LOOKING
GLASS PLATE, See.,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
December 8-3m.
Dr. A. B. CALHOUN.
• 1 li4 = l TTAVr.’G resumed the Pro/ lice of .Medicine
‘ l CAl .'" Yi. re * ctfuliv tender* bis professional ser-
:.:e I* 4 v *!ead my own case in court.ami give me inen who ii ;ve to c .per. j
jnlv time to put my spoons, silver ware, watqh- “divofe ol temper d
h Ohio es, weify, etc., etc., ia some place of s.:fety.
. t. ... . . ....*■ «- ... r *•». » •_ -.••.-r
It
and Washington uity.
t . - ivi S, a
,-isioti * Jehu
divided into soli:*'
of w hich are un .ier
Van Home, General
m-
.•ilie tu-bdiviriou is No. Sot
P fruki these c*. mp.irtm .ts.
The overi.-ud line, from Wcstc-ru ilBsonri to
,. J.-- .. w.iS ,* .ill ivt-d«-I'l Oct. 22. 1-41.
and Prevoni.ve, aud therefore recommend
B. T. BABBITT,
toan
ius pin tag that citv in immediate cc-nnec-
t-*,a with New York and the other eastern
one of the most important discoveries off Nos. 64* 65. 66. 67, 63, GJ, 7^72 A 74 Washington .i-i.s lue
i Jtmel6-l2m. st.. New York. the iollowmg. ihe * J - L! , .
' J .... jc -r ring : and m *v tu ot ms ue dry
POKCE'S SHOE HOUSE.
age.
JOHN MONTGOMERY,
LouisvUJPfcjtsy.. July 14th, l?C6.
Kssage sent, in
to trie Ati.ti.ur
Wliitchallj.SS.j Allanta. Ga.
S-5T” SIGX OF BIG JSOOTF^S
“AYE On band the largest and best stork
of Boots and She.-* ever hro igut tc
II
Sewburt, Jetfufson Co. Ky.,\
Juiy 15tb, 1S66. j
This 'S to certify that I have used Dr. J. L.
[Mason d 4 Co.’s Great .a merman liog Cholera
1 Cure and Preventive with success and entire
satisfaction. My hogs were dying five or six ., u ^ 5 § they co . c direct u . .
daily before and at the time I couynenced giv- t , a5l€ra Manufactories wiii be offered to c * -
:ag the remedy. After using it as directed, . TV Merchants at New York paces -frei; ii:
my hogs commenced improving—. aly losing aided,
or.e siuce that time—now my hogs are in good yi
condition, healihv, thrifty, ic. I recommend w ;; 4 oe , * 0 hk former cost.me.-*
2“ it< “* cert ssr s i^r : ’^ ;; -" 4
T have’used, with entire s -isfacrioa, the J OllLTl--Oal
Wi American Hog Gholsra CureseaA Preyea- rN^fTES her 01 A'
live, patented and erwned iy Dr. J. L. Ma- n X • a. - - . CW *-
k to. It U. without a doubt, the greu v, -.. at to the bo-mess r* rt. 4 •
.' 4 It and that
them si.ail bv: .*:.-g to any ether tu.m ’• fi-fi- :
ou’.-i <*i the court room, tiii tae til *1 is over.
With U-.-t vista- 4 t*.r y -tr - : . ess an-i warm
r --//lion in vour future horn*. I u:a. >ir,
l-I. M. Poam-ov.
Editor Dc-i a cri« . LaCrosse. \ 4 . ia^oasm.
♦., '.. a.
JujMba.
“ What io it? Y.Y e daes.it com*from ?
What :> it made of ? ’ . .
I think five hnnrired limes I hare uc-ur:
ind similarjjoestioM asked about the
plea* .at. palatable paste use! in cm.fictions
and doubtless there
W’ opinion ti. .
gly i . ■ . it admin-
i u t 4 ..r,* : tnc a;.* 4 .-■•H; 4 p- to provide;
.. r a . a : .r 1 -UU fi 4 - 4 -ii'-il a*, tue
♦sir.ii t t.rut . - :c -** 4 .-•-n 4 '-
4. . ; y . ih,.t ..* c : 4 .-e C*i Mayor 5V;1-
.... . listing dr-
■ - h our. i ....
al, haawkig ;.S hi- .:. that bis cou'.ir.nance
re- etfniiy tc-r.'ier* Ins pro I
vices t fi;e citizens of Co 4 g'eta and surroaad-
ing counuies. •
Hi-: v, 4 rfi : .n wi.'i her.-iff er be given
to i.i? prof-: -ion in its v.trUus branches.
0 i e o ; Depot £ireet, a few step? from tho
Public Sqaai e. [Jan. 6-l8-t.f.
easily, but nourishes her resentm-nt a long ,, unowing ;os nt* i..■*.... m... «...
-■ fii;>; iu L r j i ■! r > m : and sh*'.- has not , r *. ;i;it’oth-rwisc than in l^r-
the l'.'".: 4 t either of •ion.: .... : .... g • >r • [ _ r t _ . gg; ivuting our present
cf.pficity for poliii'-.d aul-fiS. Y .u will recollect • mote" damaging the "credit
tu .t I v . y : . - r. a i 4 *.; -:u.t of • “’‘j'V*.’. . : i; lC *././—aagmemiDg the
.- * - fi- 4 -’ p >or—iucalCubi-
h-r i riiavi -r in ii .g-.-riiig-t B.dm *r.tl,after the *
tl'. 4 . 4 . 4 .i of tue j! !;i. ..' ... i.. .*: than
treek. £he wouldn’t. i
ministers; she turned her bn-t-kon the epet-i -.i
rue='VLg».-rs ; and s >m .- g *uty c»» i !* -r.i or direr
was it*.-'- tr..tritig b»cfi. 4 -v.irti and forward fi 1
tii*. • .rtwceii L .a . .a an i Scotian i. trying
to *. 4 --t a .* -r* v-..t.
■ 4 inta
is aa iusigniaaiat. 44 • r,r m* ■■■! -t an in iivid-
b y .. -.-g th*.- t a, — i ■>-tidens ot all, and.
putting a iff J up .a me s li'.e.-s ct ail iii*a*.s-
triJ (I 4 : 4 . 4 .*. .-.* and bo-o. - j in the, City ; an<l
if r. rrj L ■- the - i of the people ai
.4. pi -in to ns that_hi- '-Tty i- to
re-Lu as -a ■*= a sujcessor .a has cince ta.i be
hat familiar wfi.h the commercial jnjnbt
naste ef ail civi’iz- d couctriesma-hQ have co
more deflniie iiei of what it is ^rmie of, thin
a Hottentot decs of a hymn book. Ik Is uni
versal igner ace of jo;-be. pgr 4 tU2 tree til t
produc-s ihe ginnine materia.. is sc»rc iy
creditable to us. - ho grew zo many thou.-..::-
tons of r.ox. ins'toc:*.c«K>,-n*d make soma-ay
. millions of gallons »: merderoa* rnns.
b"w. Force, formerly of Charlesior.. S. C . ‘ ]-2 o clock a. m.. might find the man to wh.mj Ia mep’y to tiie question, what is jojube
it was ad-.ires*evi yet in Ki’- : fii.«i oneseut i: ~u ^, = ... rc .ife *.:'.’ I Lave :o re: iy. tu.it : . ve-
Nv-w Y.ch a:;.r * usiu.^s 1. »urs, *’V“U* r —**■“ y_ur:ks cf ai. we buy ar. i u .* ■ ’• ■
there al -ut mid-day. ^ ..... is a ci gpouii d of j *:.r gum A:.-.ut'. 4 . u.-. ; -
During the late war. Large extensions, c - : heaps . . tint! d
rideriu- the l 4 kw..:-: _ r ' ; ; : -.a : l ’ : ‘rt o::s ch.mirii liqiyci.
w*,r. prey.vied ar.'. ; rt.-.iv c*..v. *- _ ? e ,. U T ., e git -- N
: ' , under the Sjec ■ . . _
Gi.rv-n.re government.. TLcJ c-mr. :.. L 4 i 4 .r- .
fcuiit unaer the >u.:r.a:rn .u*>i L/. l *
C 4 ...^. Ai the dii ... - - ---■ ■■ -
twerii New Y-. rk and to* an fi runes, o y : - L ;
4? U-. g. :.0 min., if a • usj uch c*. -•♦_ L '-‘ * r “ 4
instuntiV; . 4 "s’y thnv.gh froia the tormt-r to |
the iatt<r citv. it w *•:'. i r*. «.u tom tro.ncs>cx*
.■*.re- 4 - hours a:, i lifto-vn Lun.utcs U-n.-re t..e
time at which it left New Y* rk. aocordmg to
. tue vk.-cks of each city : -o that a ais^u-L
-.-.-nt from New York to toon Francisco
and Dectoral compound-, —
. ■ e s ‘ 4 ' '
i commercial inin ’ ■
uii cr*.
ail h
liituTs of*
may
. .
tue erei
f u.fi'p. it appears t at the
r'rince s of Wales h ;i» !>een doing some tiling
that the Queen didn't like ; so her Majesty
proceeded to give her girlish danghtor-in law a
j.i; -a-re. Ti - irri*.uteri the ire of ti
Prir.ce o^Vaies. wi 4 **.. w us by. ami who ■
ais wife as he dis.ikes his royal mamma; anff
tiie to-'lit v.-aS a •■1-ad ' quarrel ':*-.; 4 ,vo*ai the) V t “
- ■ «•* '
_ -- a star;, she becomes ou-:;.ial-'; a;. :,
. .*. we ten'ier assurance to
* . ati.e^.ab E*. 4 , taut
JS, l
■ • .. . the city wiil
. ,tiv -aid wu -n d *e, a;, i that whatever
,, i,or m- nifinage-
j,.. ,i. to;., i a.-, v.are ci-termincri that
* . i:_: P\y ti— :M .- ia-kitaioed atall
2EE0SENE and GAS STOVES!
TEA AND f’fJFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS,
OIL CANS, &c., &c.
j£N5“ Ail the Cooking for ?.family may^Ja
: s ■! .re with Keio-eue Oil, or Oa^-Tgsg
y-.y* 4 .-.. 4 h >< - * trou’ole, and Ices expense,“%-yg
; .U 44 ;. . ; by uny othir fuel. .
Each Ani:. ' r 7.-tjr-t.-/act.urf ' ip ti - : Company is
a • l;. j .-form a •’/ 0 aie claimed far ii.
fgg**Send f .r C:rcu!ur.“=gQ([
Libi-ral -li co'-nt to the trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.
J ni 2-tf. . 206 Pearl Street, N. Y.
oeiig thus eltremely hi-tcatnred .-. -a on:
Bu.lr_i.-ra when the loud complfiinfl? in ta.
newsp-t, :-rs proved to her how sertoutly po’r.iic
.... . thei
it .- .-cms. is a Liberal, while the Prin b ol
Wales is a -tr-iog Tory; that i* asuaiiv th-.-
n, e.g-e. v i-ff kn- w. with t : —. rival p- pie—ti:-.-
o : heir is the L-ad-.-r of tn< - / -j*p* . &■>
,,,„i;, - „ .-I Jimmncrl -• the corner ei . Peter, . . -i Ui geseadk a Large slireb, ^rc-aiag -hv.ia the Victoria did i;er utmest to keep Lord Russell
5 7 AARON FREMAN, «**«**» ^yvre- they can be gecomaodated o^N^h^Ile 1 • S - of Le Mui ft at ‘ . fi -- - »*» * pa wer —orriv fta: noble reformer woulda t
Aug ll-mr. Lottisvillc Kv., July, 1865. ’’ with board and bedding. [Jane-:: leArfiftuaftft, an •
JACOB BLAGS,
Commission Jlerchant
A D WHOLESALE DEALER IS
FORFfro^ An 13 L03IESTIC
UQVOIiS A\ii ClfiARS,
a * • S w; .-.a a. ’ . ..e v '
- a o'A i i ti, para- (Under Planters Hotel,)
a- 1 ..-ho nave in- Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
January 5-tf.
1ST otice.
4 LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate cf
yviliiain Holiagd, dececased, are notified
that their notes nd accounts are in my hands
for c A i ction. Th -*se indebted ••"lHplea.se come
forwaBa and settle without delay.
ROBERT Y.' BROWN.
Feb. 2-4*02. ' Agent for IjC-gate^s.
UCCtolUpto.-a an
do justioe to
;:.*. ,-t, in the 6ceurili-s of the
ir, ; -yfi * - >p..-r «: s that ferty tuns of
ir t 4 >r 4 . 4 C-.::fi; i-.Taped from the great
ir..*n trfvul-.r bridge over tae iienai Straits.
"he p-rc-'iu .e of blu-t f :maces in Belgium is
T.ry ojo> dera.i ie, etcceediog in several instan
ce* TOO tuns jrrT week