The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, February 22, 1868, Image 1

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f y cluMit |)crali WKKKLVKVKKY SATURDAY BY rTl -jf J. A. WELCH. OOTTKX& WELCH, Proprietors. WOOTTEN,.. Editor. 7\ < VOL. III.] NI , GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1 368. [NO 24. u>|i of s' BSCKii’Tiox : .... ir ..arable in advance, $3-00 • ' i ‘ ■ U “ 1.50 “ 100 .:j 1 ! lt; allowed an extra copy. ( : M . riJ complete tlie Volume.) ? M \ iJ v ,i!! S. P. THURMAN. J. W. SPENCE. S. P. Till in! 1\ & TO, Manufacture rs AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Queen Victoria's Private Diary. singleness of purpose. wb. n«*ss. what corr-ge. «■ re ..i Mr. Arthur Ib-lps. author of “Fri mncil.” and incil of ied bv and I fry faithful a ll« .' wllO. .! rallied-) -rk of the Privy | England, has edited a volume, pui 1 Harper k Brotliers. N Turk, entitled “ Lean from the Journal of Our Life in the IIighl in. s reparable, m from 1848 to 1 SC 1 ; U> which are prefixed and !l u to,, ‘ ' Jl added extracts from the same Journal, givinj, . running ami talking' and - -m n is rerv !■■■ — a—s — * Barer * vjju.warwnEKan*i ‘ ciunnier* ini room " at the K*»t e»f tiie stairs. i;. v h.n! i :.!\ tiic remnant ol the two starved nickel.!'. £9 Rates cf Advertising. Advertisements inserted at 1.50per s-; ire * (often line?orspacecqnivalent,)for first inser j tion, ami io taut? for each subsequent in- : sertion. Monthly or semi-monthly advertisements j inserted a; the same rates as for new advertise- ! ments, each insertion. i Liberal arrangements wilUbe made with i those advertising by the qiiaiter or year. All transient idvertisinents must be paid ! for wheu handed in. I.Mlf !I A VfMJKN'WC sl hav« xperie; r iiis re m- ty >f the Kl« .i l l Convention protected from h : ti .■ violence < t die mme Radical minority and ■ ami . their negro allies. 1 y “ rebel " police k f The Majori-! . ^“. e n,l »ney for advertiseing due after tb» irst i t.-i rtion. JT&S! TIL, schedule or THE A. & w. p. b. b, anv a:et f v-.rv ic ill tv, was Albert h* account of earli visits to Scotland and , the uttnc d t: confidence. His e.v iw receiving our Fail and Vinter pp u Y GOOBS- , r . especially are invited to call and ” llC f) ur stock of , i t s> Hlriicheil and unbleacli’d ,nrsticks, Bedticking, &c. ] ;| Goods we have in part, iS( French Merinos, French Poplins, Alpaccas, De Fains, &x. Pomlinc- oiul pAnfo/ifi mArn'oe tours in England and Ireland, and various Jfu* knowledge of the past were & great, too * Mil L audios ana toiilectionancs, L achtineel curtion8 edited i.v L*b» r Helps.* conDected i - 8 j • ‘ ~ ‘ * ... 1 I gone times, with the last century. Not an eye j Greenville Sth , Newnan, Ga ear tone c. ckiites. It i-. in fact, a selection from Queen V wil be dry in rite whole Dublin We are manufacturing and receiving our J private d'arv, and is the complement of h*T . We h.-'s’om-d down on foc.t 10 the head ofj str then rode home, in.:- hf’avy •• •"< Giuthasach. Cur whole cn- ; •— i.ed; a gloom ov-.rbunjr a!! j no T T T TT m' omi Loch Muich. i shower, to Alt jovrm-at was of US. k“ep a 1 ir.ro stock of ; J>nitons, Ribbons, Belts and Belting , 1< rp •' splendid stock of Lor.'ly Mrtdo Clotlxiia. I'/lLLi fit Win I Ml MbU OF- Candies, Pickles, Nuts, Raisins, Mackerel, Cheese, Crackers, Sugars, Coffee, etc., etc., To which wc ask the attentiom of the WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE. ‘‘Memoir of the Prince Consort, published 4 last August. ‘“Some time ago “ Mr. Helper j says : Her Majesty very kindly jdloveil him to see I several extract- from her journal relating to j excursions in the Highlit. !s of S* otI .n«i. He I was much interested by them, m l ex;>rc.?' 1 i the interest \vhi/h he felt. It then occurred 1 to her Majestv that these extracts, referring a they did, t life, might i privately for prt-sen!:tfft.*n to members of the-J the dining-room. Up «mir>*{n»cend’i ! royal family and lu r Majesty's intimate friends, good broad sotir-e.;«e) hntu c'.n*iy 1 especially those who had accompanied and ' right, and above the dining-room, i Hah ana ganit at the bn FIRST iMI ItESSIOXS OT BAUI'JEaL. iis a pr tty litrTf e.i<:lo in the old ■ ,-t ' U There is a i. t , t* , esqr.e tower in iront, with a IFgb wooded hi.!; there is wood down to the Lee*, tune of ::ic iiajquest. hours of her 1 and the hills rise all arour.d There is a nice ! t made nti> ii liook, to be printed little h ill, v it!i a billiard-roosi; next .o it , ; :h — ’ „ I ;•* l ! Jl ..... lap, v ith an > and very tame. »/ c* r is very exteori* n inil aK-tirrlitv ol’ entrusting p»d:ti«-:il ,v>wer t• > such ! ,-a r«-.i c, dre-si .l; a id haiitls Iks exhibildl than thisThe “ reU-ls ; its aud short breeches with c tu.lly b ivc to prevent the two extremely .j • |..\ tl " factions from devouring each other l !;e th Kilkenny eats ! ■ fine city. ar. i Sark« ilh- i 'fur. Pmwr nv Casks. — Wc karri from the : P. j..e rental A; l.iy Savai'iiali lb publican that the eases of the ie: a-i-i the Bank. Trinity United States rs. G. H. Hopkins, and Foster ■ ble i .i Viu e are l.iodgett, for pcrjmi have Itceii remitted, by r. b . :u!, : arv oaf* v. ere ord. r of Judge r.i’skinc, to t!ie Circuit Court vh ; . ; here ive stopiH d, fer that di.-tiiit -** ii being the judgment of e. \ r ? :be ke\- witli toe Court that difficult and important questions ‘.t tu- ’:i>i tr:am*»'‘ii! *‘t law are involveil.’’ L. P. GltANT, Superintendent. Leave Atlanta - - - Arrive at Newnan Arrive at West Point Leave West Point - Arrive at Newnan- - Arrive at Atlanta - - - 7 00 A. M. - 9 20 “ - 12 A. M. - 12 40 pm - 3 20 “ - 5 30 “ t:-.e rceeivcu ti lt l feasible Lfid Patriotic Letter-an old line T. Eig to the Dcciocratie Party. T!u' .>..lificil history' of this country . .. I..,: furnish an individual instance of to . 1 reminding I c -'i | attended her in these tours ur sii- r «- j ting-room, formerly the drawing-room), a Sue It was then suggested to her Majesty by j large room—next to which is our bed-room, : P ftr * * some person®, among them a near and dear j opening into a little dressing-room, which is te 1 " - rehtiive of the Queen, and afterward by the Albert’s. Opposite, down a few steps, are the a t*ditor. that this work, if made know n to oth- ; children’s and Miss Hildyard’s three rooms.— ; .02^. wo:c:i nro very amnsrng. H l Uaremoi.t, vrnii a pretty 1 ir«t, Irid out by Lady .' i verv exlensive new ;.f 'he )'Vj.Itcr IlriKike, of Mississippi. During l Aisfvncc of the Whig party, he was jusily distinguished leader in its foun ds and since its demise there has been GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. E. W . COLE, Superintendent. HAV PASSEXUKR TRAIN. Leave Atlanta 5.15 A. M Vrnve at Augusta g.oo P. M Leave Augusta ....6.30 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta (j.OO P. M. XIOHT passenger train. anby, ana ie line range cf the WicK on Mom T - * After luncheon we walked out aw seme of the country people li.i 'c.- •a more consistent energetic, untiring and i .muiit passenger train. m - o!d-li.,e WhY than the Hod. S-V » S'* 1 *''. (5.20 P.M. Am.eat Augusta 3.15 A Leave Augusta 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta 5 00 A. M 0! 21 Z0£ &0Ot}S ; ' 4 ! 1 c vurv lilt031 styles. iru Sboos and .13 roi^. > a very large stock of TS FUIiN [SUING GOODS, Waite Sliirts, Neckties, cNe. t &c- -All sold cheap for (’ASlI.-^5a i ..ruble for vourselves. We will wholesale Candies to Confectioners as cheap as they can pnrehase fhb same article in any Southern market. Determined to ex tend our wholesale business, we pledge nnr- -j.. I selves to refund the money j'aid us for Candies j which do pot givu-satisfaction. j Mr. Tliunnan having an experience of six- I teen years as a manufacturer <>| Candies, llat- ! ters himself that he understands 1:is husin»ss, ; and has no superior «is a manufacturer in the; Southern States. 'flic attention of tho ladies particularly and er? would be very interesting to them, as well The ladies live below and the gentlemen up ! '-rent trom the Scotch reel; not so arunated. | :io more sincere mourner over its disinte as io the royal family and her Majesty ’s inti- stairs. We lunched almost immediately, ami :l,1 d the steps dd’erent, bat very droll. mate fnent The Queen, however, said she at half-past four we walked out. and \v< up noop;e were verv pocr.lv had no skill in authorship; that these were, to the top of rhe wooded liill opposite oui for the most part, mere homely accounts of! windows, where there is a cairn, and up wi.L-h excursions nei r home; and tha she fdt cx- there is- A pretty w inding path. The vi tremely reluctant by herself. : ublisli anything written h' looking down upon tlie hou To tlie left you look i< this the editor respectfully replied that, ‘ hills surrounding Loch-na-Gar. and to ti if printed at all, however limited llie inrpri’s- >ion, and how ever careful the selection of per sons to whom copies might be given, -om the citizens generally is called to the fact that portions of the • we keep constantly on hand a supply of tunie, or, quite pr< .Men! asKse incorrect impresaions ol iis e.ontcats, might lind their way into the public journals. It right toward BalLner, to the g:e:i (or vailev along which tlie Dee winds, with beanlifu wooded hills, which remind ai us very mucii of tiie Tlinringerwald. It was so clear and 31 srdit. ry, it did one good as he uazed ar< tn>l and the pure mountain air was most rcfri skis ssed Li thick coats. There was one leu of an Irish- otiters in blue wdkt letter : Here is what he says in a recent ViCKSDURO, 'fan. 14, 3fc 4: 3|C 3|c Jc <>\v is the time. When such life-long ; : Whig papers as the National Intelligencer, , th.c Iitisfori ('iiutier, the Louisviile Jour- Flow i . , rvlxich n: *‘> a:, ‘‘ New 1 ork j.xpress can conic out round j brave! ; ai;*l <>; carriage. It w ;d after this got into a 1 Hag, w J.y t7t. and yet llie people .tl uiiui r the 1 hunocratic lies;late( It is the ur mbl therefore lie th >u Hit, he better at once All seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and running me wrote wav, ami m th“ i!n lieu coats, which it seems they 'alwa Na trouble JOE WEILL, Masonic Building. Greenville St., j 28.if. Newnan, Ga. i*. a. .1. ecSolsT - IliitcImU Street, Atlanta, Ga., id ia all kinds of Agricultural Im- ti•.■lit® mid Machinery, and agent tm - Min »ry it Soil's tuRVERSAL” COTTON GIN AND COJMTDBT1SEI1. RiiilwnvvN. T.icvpr 1 lorse Powers, And Trigersoll’s Haiifl Coltow Press, ..fL,F.MERYS;S 0n i i ! v 1 tfs § ii "Novi, to jtiace the volume within the reach or Majesty's subjects, who would, no doubt the from it pleasure similar to that which it i had afforded to tlie editor himself. .Moreover, j it would i'C very gratifying to her subjects, j who had always shown a sincere and ready j sympathy with tlie personal joys and sorrows j <>f their sovereign, to he allow ed to know how her rare moments of leisure were passed in her ! IFghbt.id home, when ev-ry joy was hc-ighi- - ■ — ■ if if (~. m ^ t t ttj ftrrvnyn ened, and every care and sorrow diminished, Hu 1 luniib DIUV Ili % W UIIRO, ; by the loving ‘ compani i-r -o m«! e- in 0 * ] s. We know we can please you. We say what e mean and mean what we say. October l'J-Om. Southern Brandi OF TIIE ; tiie sc. jibe I> dose ! to war < ne forget 'he world and see i ■. is wild,.and j ■ not deso- . . ig look 5 much mot e prospe- titivated'than at Laggau. Then ligh W walked beside beautiful rapid stream, which is house. The vi ■ • of the bills r- r liid is exceedingly tine. Wc row som •• way in a iMi dice IsTEW TOR or the Prince the scenes to always F. M. RICHARDSON. L. V. SANFORD RidllRDSON & SANFORD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Stoves, ITowlow-W are, Block Tin, l in Plate, Sheet Iron, and Tinners’ Findings, Lamps, Cutlery, House T urnish- i 11 Goods ot every descrip tion, Plated and Brit- aiii-.i Ware, &c., KEYST0NK BLOCK. WHITEHALL STREET, Consort. With bis meiuoi j which this volume refers wir. ' sociated. j Ujion these consiiicrations iier Majesty event- | ually consented to its publication. While the book was being printed, tiie editor ! suggested that it would gain in interest if ; other extracts were added to it, describing her ! Majesty’s progress iu England, Ireland and 1 tlie Channel Islands. j Tlie Queen was--pleased to assent, and t !, e additions were accordingly made. FiXGAL S CAVE. - qU-St At three we anchored close before Staffa, bear and immediately got into the barge with Charles, t!u children, and the rest <>: our ;..-o- . j j-le, and rowed toward the cave. As wc roun ded the point, the wonderful basaltic for;:. m ! came in sight. The appearance if presents i- ! most extraordinary; and when we turned tlie corner to go into the renowned Fingal’s Cave 1 the effect was splendid, l ice a great entrance : into a vault) d hall. It looked almost We hi Lake of killarney. d first romiil Innisfalb'n island and in the Lower brke. The view was : . We ha : a sli h< ahi - er, w h'ich M. from ! e mist which overhung j ins: but ’t suddenly cleared away : e very f.r.e an ! very hot. At a ! I of 0 n a ; m a 11 s 1 o- j there is a very pretty little cottage. ! Pornocr.iTtc p.irty that- is now £g!itin > hati!i s of itic North, or that can fight iliem with any prospect of sni c-s. Iain ’.rc ii aware tl.^t it never Las been your in tention to form . permanent forty under tlie ii.iiue of iiio Const tutiorial i. 'iton -ticli Party, y, tinny, and it country, that definitely tin oe no roast., make iLe in ir is the belief of. a great to yourself as well as (he e mutter should he ft! otic*.- .1, over- ; as aesp uti ts anil cv :■ .-may. ne nave to mJ- the present time is any. r J’he Democratic ; It the (I over n men t; ir •■•n a States t igiits party, IN’ STORE AND TO ARRIVE. 10,000 lbs. dear Bacon Sides; 6,000 lbs. Bulk Sides; 2.000 lbs. Lard; 300 sacks Virginia Salt; ioo “ Liverpool “ r0,000 lbs. best Family Flour; 2,000 bs. I»c^t Hemlock Sole Leather; 1,000 lbs. Sun Mug Tobacco, all Brands 1,090 lbs. Maccoboy Snuff; 15 btixe- line nicw.ng Tobacco; 50 boxes Clieese; 25 bbls. A 15 (’ Sugar; 6 bags best Itio (Joflee; 10 bbls. fine Syrup; 10 “ Molasses; 1,000 lbs. Rice; 5,000 'bs. Castings; 40 kegs Nails. I also have 11 complete Stock of everything k-pt in a First Class FAMILY GROCERY, which wil! be sold out at a very small profit at my old stand on Bay Street. Hoc. 21-tf. P. A. TOWERS. rooded. wnich nive? tiie lake, are completely j ■ ein a di ferent character • iViiil t.iOSP ill •otiuud, thonsii th<*v eft^n re- . !? ?tn*l liuiae a lour arouuu me iu'ai oi | IIU5UURU ^l.u J in August, 1847. From that time until the ; r.it u ! jiresent, Victoria has spent some months of; s as we entered, and ti ;e barge hear ed up and minu led i me of i the dc ;*.r it ighlands. We re- down un the s well of tiie sea. It i: ' verv high, i ttirni cd t- > tbi Hi c’c eoU agf, ' ».vhere the quantity but not iongf -r than 227 Let, an; 1 n:ir rower j of !li ldgt ;S and ti iq ?nud i of J t -a! made us think than I expecte d, being only 40 feet t iv K«C. The j of A U-n a-Glutli; asavh. •ir •- Close ; u one sea is i i ui :ii ei?... ' IV' UVCj) in tlie cave. The rocks, j ri^ht , «s we wer e jroi • _ r? we stopped under the under water, were 11 colors—pin! !v, u l L ie and ! :. i i il Iriil eff v! u s Nest to hear the green- -which had a t nost beamibal and ’ varied ! who Of : a bugle; : the s kjiiiid of which, though eifect. It was tlu: fir. ■i lime the ltii lisa s itarui- : blow 11 lit »;!i* bv, ' was nn •t ho ard. k»'e had to ra d, a ith a Q ■teen oi Great Brita: .1 AY, J her ^et out near 1 Hie W eir bridge to let tho and wc can now appreciate the excellence cf i.o creed. Regarding the Oonvention as one rncre- y representing the conservative cietncnls cf *Lg State i; all well enough, but a- long as the id j.r.:v;;i!s that it is held lor (ho p«:rj.of f.agsing ond perpetu ating a new pattv. it will work mischief. * 5j: * ^ V ery truly yours, \Y. Drooke. ju*ay Street, c 1 ftrcc cuee-- wmcti omulcti very irepn stvc there. Wt backed f i out. and then went dp. a little iV.fiber to look at me out lit u 1 •,. » 1 ' \* j every year at Balmoral, in the Highlands of . . r * .... the other cave, not ot basaltic formation, and enter ‘ a..o ic in j ^> 1)e j, 0 j n { called The Herdsniau. 1 1,0 n land which j TITE QEPEN'S LC ATLANTA, GA. They would call special attcation to their j large and varied stock cf Aberdeen, where h'.r husband (who December, l£i!!.) built 1 castle, on land she purchased. In 184G she took two yacht ing excursions. In 1849 she visited Ireland, nwg- . :;.t cen-ry sjder.didiy ; Is.1L it was most pprcssiveiy Lot. '7e wound along till we r.tered tiie Upper Lake, which opened upon i ns with all its iiig't hills—the highest, The . Reeks, 3.400 feet high—and its islands and points covered with splendid trees; such ar- ; f . From the Cinchiafi Enquirer. — ' -,i' a f . - , -. V T r . o-*o pTiin-Lt V Foot. We scrambled up an almost perpendicular ! butus (quite large trees) with yews, making t Mace to where there was a little box. made of, beautiful foreground. turned into a v, The Jtadic.il L mse of Representatives certaily went off very prematurely when l it instituted nroC' editigs of iiiipmielinient 1 ilist Judge i'iiid ol' the Sjnrcuie spending a few days at Cork, Dublin and Bel- ■ [ 1(1 |. ( |] C 3 and interwoven with branches of fir ’ small bay or cn ck, where we’ got out and : Court of tlm r o if! 1 States, upon the pre- fast. I11 1861 she went on see tlie Lakes of and heather, about five feet in height. There walked a short way in the shade, and up to j tenr.e (hat ho h:i ! exoitu-Scd au otdnioti in m BOOT & i I3ay flOO'I'S and SHOES made and LV Y { repaired neatly and cheaply. There Vjr ^*’ 3 *itl> s hall be 110 compluiut of high charges. 1 ry me and be convinced. Patron- age solicited.' 8. 8. LOVELESS. Newuan, January 4-3in. the latest mid most npproxea p.uenU. ,:.<u it c- _ Call and exar-iino ntc; • iTtteiitioa of Planters needing Machine- : >b - itig Cotton, is called to the above, 1 l a.vcrsal” Cotton Gin and Condenser. 1 recommend as superior to all others. 0 the power for running the Gin, and the * fhr packing the Cotton, is all that can esireil. Sf*Deser ptivc and price circulars furnish- ! .(77,. 1 .V7\ l - application in person or by Setter. 1*. W. J. ECHOLS, r> V—r 1A G. H 6 WHOLESALE DEAL! BOOTS'& SHOES. WHITE ALL STREET, Kdlanmv. At all times her husband and j " chjh.licn’accompanied her. j ' The diary, written without any pretence of ! r ‘. liter-.ry skill, is exactly what an amiable, r.f- : s. fectiouate, happy, - Plicated arid affluent gentle- ' j' n expected to compose. 1 is very natural, and a genial ; [Oct.26-G111. J spirit pe, vanes the whole. She writes cf her . I children by t’icir j;>ct names: Victoria, as, ’ickey ; Albert Edward, as Bertie j Helena, r.s j • n ourseires with Bertie, .*lacd;>iia!-i 1:e heather r or ns watching and where a tent was placed. j:i-t opp:>-ite a water- called Derrvconochi. a lovely spot, but .aleu : some a id none ron d others again were at a little oisl t quite st:!., and sket die-; t\ httie ; wo mar. might cove ! Its off-hand stvh ..iocuens*.'.! nearly an li a distant sound, at there. This I.v Albert fa - ’ d 1 in a few minut- 0 ‘ terribly infested bv lni-O' S. In this ti nt was We • y fruit, ice, cakes an . -. v< rj thit g mo : t - doing i fiuliv ; r.-oi g-.1 W-just took some tea. which ug w s very refreshing i : the ’...it heat of tl is ■•<! fur j reiaxir.g climate. The vegetation i- quite that heard of a jungle—Errs of all kinds and sli nbs nnil nvyfc conv.-rsutiti; J ’ , Li- ttonahty ui the tiiiiuary ui-.poti.sni anti whicli tire tiy’v j.ci..jiiig in (.i»i)_resi>v iiic malu whispered that he saw stags, and that ; tered •lac- j tree? — all springing up In nl v. u e cii- ot: 1- I.V r Goals and went back the same way Albert should wait and take a steady aim. M e j we came, admiririg greatly the beauty of the i then heard tliem coming past. Albert did not l scenery ; and this time went down the rapid / I ' / t'^ r T •' ^ ‘ckey ; Iixcrt ivuward, as Bertie • ite.ena, ..s | i 0Q i ; ov ,. r the box, but through ir, ami fired ( in tlie boat. No boats, except oar own, had ■* 1 - * ^ 0 * ^ t I ^ . j Tenehcn, and Alfred’ as A llie. Politics are | through, the brauches, and t!ien again over tlie : f,;iiowcd us beyond the rapids. But below whole tiling, i’t M.otiis, !-.iJ no bettor Ioud- (iation than t!m ia’lowir.g which wo hud in tlu* Washington correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. If save ; “ At a private dinner, a few <Ia\s since, Justice Field, who was otic of the invi Bed (< ..T. -1.t him- | sc»rcelv ever touched upon, save ii grief over ■ box. Tae deer retreated: out Amec .cd • that he bad hit a lie ran np to th: a rejoicing over the fall of nec! not further describe tl: iron Duke, ana Sebastopol. V.’e book.(except to ted guests, was cm self by re t a il of indisj o-it.on, and the neat at tho t:J L: wiiicli was assingneil to COOK & JONES, Grocers, Commission Merchants AND AGENTS FUR THE PI5DK.3IJ? HEAL ESTATE i^rii'iCArsci; coiviPAivr, Authorized Capital of §1,000,000. —ALSO FOR— JA3IES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered Capital £1.500,000. y jr Ohiee on La Grange street, near Dough* or!y 5 rioted, Newuan, Ga. [July 6-tf. keepers. Dealer in Agricultural Implements I' , .'.V, and Maehitierv, 1 ! l ' ;"“ u s< ’ d at that nvtnu iit they called from below that they “had get him,” and Albert ran 0:1 to see. I waited a bit; but soon scrambled on with Bertie and M icdonv... s !:e!n ; and Albert joined me directly, and wi- , , all went down and saw a magnificent stag, “a veep on hand the largest and best selected ! U«e Queen.) but proceed to make few cxtrac.s. rov ,; -• ,-i-p.-b -. • i dropped soon l iter Albert —1 ...:n ...n lL!IE , i.,ff hit him, at one of the ur them tiiere wi re a great many, a:.u tlie scene 'vas vi ry aid mated, and the people very noisy and < : The Irish always give that hint was occupied by 3 Doted DsOiOCtMic I : say that its illustration (t moral Gastle, and sun re two views ot i. little sketches and will sei! to v.ountry Tork prices with l’r; ight :ui- ' 1 ftrr. Whitehall St , Atlanta, Ga. JS0OTS ANffS S5SOES, led. Nov. 30,lS67-ly. I)I\. A. II. Ti EEIiBORj i tiie same — ! ter.dant i»i who cori: ] '■ dl'LD resp 'Ctfc.lly at ■ r.aunce to the citizens < : S' -vun and vicinity that l hr the services of S tixl'. jcnt. n. its. TENDERS his Profession; to the citizens uf Newnan rounding country. * rvices hit, him. at one of the men’s iect. rite •t .. .s su--cc«sful, and every one v is de led—M icdonald and the keepers in. p irt:c- —the former saving, “that if was her ill?e In 1849, and was [ Mt ,j e<ty ' s cnn) i (l g out that had brought the food luck.” I was supposed to have “a lucky 11 he enterai our service perma- , j oot - of wf ,; c ., th e H:ghlanders “ think a great We walked down to the place we hist jn got into tiie curt k>. m Ifet bee ime ...\ j^eg — r b - loors er er.ywhere !;• the Highlands; meed Albert rind me to go with my car- red our servici i that year leading my sieji by step by 11 is good pemtimr si.rn. siiries—unlike anything one ever hears anywhere dtfe. st. Michael’s hov.nt. . » ■ * A hazy. ’. !!-• > king r.;offi:a|^ii*!i a- rain as it possibly eotrid be. At tfflf-;. - ■> o’clock we got into our narge, and jiroceedvd without at y str.ud rd ro ’he little Itr.rbor l-e- lovc St. Mirnacl’s Mount. Behind St. Mudiael the little town of M :r. zion. or “.Mar at. iienmn Benouncia . and alLvuiml their T. M. & K. C. CLAKKE, (Sign of the Big Padlock,) PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA IMPOJtTKRS AND DEALERS IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, UON8I. TING IN PART OF : oia'iiy, sttnl remarks were! V, t f t 'io „iipvU l Iron, Steel and Nails Locks, Hinges, Screws, , 7 1 bneet and Hoop Iron, Carpenters tools, and erroneously attributed to the »Ju f ice i yxw, Hons, Chains, PccKi t & Table Cutlery, | Mill and X Cut. Saws, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, 1 j Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Carriage Hardware, i Rubber Leat her licking, Axles, Springs, eiu; -luni. But while Judge Field is not can: I:-1 >u-ti Uha.-e laid J ltd gn jlavis, R ddjer II--.up Packing, li abs, Rims, Spokes, Aiount is the little town bl Marazion, or Alar- j * «* ,. . 1 . . e ! 1 ;iwsf..Cotton‘, Jute Rope,Heavy & Light Gastings, ketJew, which ts suppo?“d to have tc.-ren its ! itiot.iev r.adigd, art?. ll.c c.. .1 _ - ^ . 1 Steel Peacock Plows, Pig Tin, Pig Copper, ■ one f:vm t!.e Jew? h..\;ug in time tr.ffi'ked tho B-idlettls brought ifi diflercnt iJ.-n . Corn Shellcrs, Straw Slab and Sheet Zinc. * Ul Y /'rounding country. ; »•• • V" ;*.* ' ‘ ,h * 0 . cmne up, got into »ue tuni.. 0 e, n.;.. . javeI / HJs W RI Biotids and patrons will j f-'m.i.m t : intelligence. tJis ;utentic.n, core, m _ j, a if { XV0 o’clock. I find him in possession of UKxiern ap-i and hdihf iluess cannot be exceeded, and the ' ’ ^ , 1 ^—> 1: . t;<. - - .,4 re- 1 state of o v health, which ot late years lias printers royal s Bt.1 ROT ii.L -r— -aTT«crA- y piiauces 101 cunt.g iii^ii.^-js ...ia ■ . , * , , - , , .. , . — ' • pxin ! been sorely tried and weakened, renders such Or.r dear Victoria was tins day en I'-uost accomplished workman. 1 ir.vi’e all. ft; ’Office, during the day. at the Drug £ tore qualifi«at ms most vduaolc, -.nd, nuivc-J, most ^ince Fredevi.-k Vv’i Pni.-s;-'. who had • r *. ;1 . bunting. The chapel is ex- * ' >re, to call, assuring them they can now p f b)r. o’. D. Smith, and at night may be luur.d iiu! '• -jnstant a. -o-..unt upon all overt- beeu on a visit to ,! ? >inee tue 4:.:. He had j , v ,.t-- curious. The organ is cinch famed : P f t' their Boots and Shoes made in tl e most a ; the (residence of Jm.a Ray, j -ib j stems. He 1ms since, most deservedly, h< en ^ already spoken us. on the 2 jiIi. of AiU-rt piuyed a little 0.1 i;. and ic sounded ib'.o style. All 1 ask ,to convince, is a ;- :r“iiepairing neatly and pAmiptlv ihme. .Uri ’ice on East side of Public Square, | va, Ga. [July lo-tf.j W. FLOYD. W. il. W. DF.NT. | manufactcter of all kinds of January 4-tf. I A I Andrew J. Smith. S.VilTH & TURNER, ! promoted to -an upper ser" 0 f. and my perrr.a- ‘ 1 nctit j er.'or.al attendant. (December, 1GG5.) Vv’m. Allen Tvfneh : He has ail the independence and elevated feel- inas pec::':..r to the fligklaad race, and is rin- . ..l.srir st;• r’L’htforward, sir.iplt-njinded, kind-. UPTOl'YT.’YS AT 1 T Add lit.irte-i a:. I disinterested; always ready to ^ernoon. he pick d -A-.-* -i- U- _ 1 : i rn 1 T7 * r\ Hp f , *• - — »• i\v V \ v (' \ ; otaigc; r.;;;: of a G-. sc re tion rarely to be met c-N,... v«- 1 with. IT. is now in his. fortieth year. Gis WILL pay the debts, in a Ci >trt ct ‘! father \» small farmer, who lived r.t the ruptcy. ot all who apply L then, ta 0Jl tie-opposite side io .“aimera.!. He is June. Ir -8. and will practice in the a : l j, e ^AptSwriniiie brothers, c of whom aud Coweta Circuits. *’ * have-Sfcd. tu^'ure in AuJtralTa'aad New Zen— laud, two are lixricg iu the neighborhood of I tO who hflri tiiere. v, e aisenibttrked eu-1 will mount by a circuitous rugged path and turf, .in } entered the old t a! ?, which u .tifully i;»pt, anu must he a nice house ii live In, as there are so many go 1 rooms in it The dining-room made out of the refectory, I ry pretty ; it is surrounded by a tri-.-ze. rep- i IOL‘1 tuuv expected. - J caught I nut ,t uike, hut a rial.non. Both Chase j • ^, nti j Ihivi? ;2 ; • > ..uvc fxpr‘ ssed tho : vrotig’y ittriouted hv tuc ‘porter to Field. Cutters, All of w hich we will sell low for cash. Agents for Fairbank's Htandard Scales, and for Knoxvilb; Iron Works. Nov. b0. 1867-Gm. wishes ; but w • were her extreme youth, v. !.••; to her himself, or v. ab ; [fowever, we feit it v. a and during our r; .. red the * I- & t.ffi.i; 1 ’.:c cu- <.f the r>i-wAi- Wiiat OL’?. Fa..:wClt i-k? Y/eek.— I Some of our stats ea.:i, or g-t the.-8 sums . CCK^SOnOSEftT F. COREA, n*- =/ jLI A , y v JU A per vr-h; BJria Booth,’S3.000; Joe j and- j-a'v:jjy; U; ; FAMCC GRC 0G0: Baraev WUlrams^ad wife, r l.bJ J : ; Whitehall Stl*., (the end h-ni of to her, and this e.; siou to bis It ope? down Gien Girnoch. conclusion. :.- ; , w: l.’ni to t iCIi lOCl t GROCERIES, West Side, (A few doors from Alabama Street, c ,,, . A i LAN I A, GA. Davenport J W. \‘V.hrA, F. b. CSian-: * :! ’ . , f ;; tx k u: WINKS. BRANDIES, ftaa.a-u-.Yin Aguiuj, .1 »-• hjckiw, -ols. r 1, ,1 rriiin j - /CARRIAGES,ROCK M B:!ln: r::h :1‘'-.1 the youngest. Archie. (Archie- y iS we anproft'-h-d tl i ! bald.) is valet to our son Leopold, and is an s « r ;■ j‘ n * on ■ ot. o excellent, trustworthy toting maa. . f In j .;:h . --.-.rs. Vfi.cn ; v. ' rv . OVKE OF ♦ LLL'-.lurON S DEATH. : _ ie L.- : 1 y pjasi .Lt Ol r—a nii ■cace said i to get at. f l ' . :. All i:c aivkw.ir b. ..1 f. ‘tnds of Country Produce taken in ex change. ^ L PLANTATION ! W f*. ron S. —Toe M amriacb •» y d,N. FINNEY, on Forsvth street, Atlanta. Ga . - . . . , . , , 2 , , daily turning out'substantially finished andj We got off our wm.a-;. and . s- 5 fashionable work, to which the attentioi, « f all : J. vn to sut'.ch, when -lacieu.. e ..‘lrue .. s n- A.. .itlion. Barn is worth As s:in*s l Foresi. is V70fi.ii md i 0300 each. Charlotte Cushman hasesm- r of a *■ R Edwin ntliion, owns a sa- LIwUORS. CORDIALS, TKA, SUGARS, COFFEE, CAN DJ i .s. PR USER VES, CRACKERS, BETTER, CHEESE, HAMS, BEEF, RICE, Ac., »v :* t : -t. tn-d V ii, ty with «>. C'.'iOr.. :::•! v.i i till . • tvr * • nim lAj auplicate any Atlanta b,l, gnen to fo , VJ ,, h ,, respectiuliy invited.- b-my wat. I ^' l’ : '' I Several Pleasure Vehicles and a uunil>er ol j letters; au > Sid di try and UtArness ; Plantation Wagons are completed, and trill be disposed of at reasonable figures. Orders vviiL, i.v. vrl.:-. a ,a abeaie, an■ i bringin2 ‘th.jre was one from Lori ' ; ‘ . i iueo V7.,U:1 . ... . FRUITS,NUTS.CURRANTS.RAISINS,PIrLS, y-rb picture gallery, and the finest | SEGARS, SNUFF, &c. : ' : iTi.*ti iii.rr ry in 1J8 CoUuti_,. ^“Country Merchants supplied at N. York U vcu.-: cun ftlaivV i'ij j.-:'. 0 in batik. CLan- prices. ^ [Nov. 2-3m. fr« u S100000. Booth rise same, “Rip -•*’ 'VinMn” Jelbcrson about the saute. 1 WAPtE-HOUSE —AND— I P! M P O F* 1 M M : be promptly fillet! and ;re respect fully sei bludJj: : ;e a v.i’s. or. rathe' .. ,v * “ U A ( U I J e Charges moderate and all work warranted. rv, her hero. 1. •- :’ ri G. C. K0GEHS. i Manufactory and Wuren^ms on Forsvth-st. ; -i: office h was ... l. Vo ^ , r bt a NV -\j , * , ; Atlanta, Ga.. nearly opposite the Opera IL.il. j irreparable loss. -siteT:. Stu us and American Hut Os ) ^ ’ April 6-l2m. ’ j Lord Derby er.cU she ever Biu ay 1 Great and Ires from ul ; came cn t . it. in*- 1 was over we 1 uff - 1 act s to wi. re i.ord Bauu. . j ready to receive as. Tue la I: urd ; and l.-or : Be.: ic-n and Hie G ^catur-St. Hi * iris dear gr: .it ’ each sHe of th*- ta, Ga.. ? oti hand the largest and finest stock of h.F.s of anv house in the State \I<-, .TV IF. and * BUGGY HARNESS, HaUD- -0... fig e\ eything in his line, for the supply CL.^EK, JONiSS Cz CO., COTTON FAOTGRc : r.itu.ur L;;.l tiie 1 on Tl ^ i-;v a: three o'clock,} .;o i j after a few hours'illness and r.o sutfering.— nnni T rt D D j God’s will be done! The day must have come ' the Du* , ‘ ; ~ ; that he ivi:i be done! 'ine day masi najvecuuie^j xae 12tn lancer* estuneu u>, ».*« j er, ever: • waag m me nww, »***«* j r \ -. {) hundred in; re I 'f-niocrfitic votes t wilt give my personal auenuou io ousiness ke was eightv-three. ' It is wei: rar him ; =b,t.ers and ini’.utry iiaei the >t:. -ts. I van ; .. . tb.re v.- ; .> hardly anything v, eat.; ” . ,. ' " . at that House, the ensuing season. This : 1ms been taken when still in the pcs-; not de.crf a o .r route,_ but it will suffice toi an<| C; r- w calf tea. and te» 4 nQfleaUe tor ftpaffCial «nei J W “ 8W W House is disconnected with any other . of his <reat mind, and'without along say that it took two h r..rs : t utt we ■ v »: ,r.\ ri’grik.nd cLtckers, wttb*‘nt any pota- . yU-attafi . It t..*-S8 uiSCuarged Operatives . tuiluiug, and is, therefore, secure from fire cr on b arg t*i£ ] C'l- . ;t v. .. iily \\Ti*tn ['.mvetl it: .t ■t th- ui- ' Is re. i.grimed me 8i:e l ad s-1 n t .ri :• ■ 1 1 :: ILiburgh.* Trie went I'p . . . ^ ai rize. M v.> : ,vlio wjw very tseftrl aad efficient 5 I .. . ( Lurt-hill's maid hud a route tvygi rii b-iug in the house; but. unfer Vink: Flyrunce, hcat.ey. u v; Wtiferii and 3-;:ggHJ Jlttci.e. irci a har.dautite coil pe ten ce. Lucille rave all acqu; U031 MISSION BUSINESS. :o:- r- I TAYIXG changed my location, and taken I. _£i charge of T »Y. B. Berrv’s Fire-Proof Ware-Honse, r* - - • Two hundred oner- ives lutvo i l ii iiH 'iC idlers by the sud- a-cn stop-’-j^e cl thy Bdkuup si.ills in Luke Village, New II»a.p£hir&.—lux. i Two hundred m re !>eaiocratic votes I will give my personal attention to business fan ; n . little m come in. and c-.red hi»-re i«*r the negro than for the igiuating eisewu-re. ives and children dependent on their I have ample and and excellent Storage,