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THE NEWNAN HERALD.
J. 0. W00T7EH, Editor.
7. S. \7EL H, Publisher.
mea n \\. ca., i>]:•;. 2,I80t>.
Mexico.
Maximilian is Emperor of Mexico now,
o vX I be until thc day of bis drath,
uolc-s ill i ’o'tc i U'at<s, by their military
f.»rci drive him lock to Austria. W in
,. r 1 :j..i • Sint--- t«> inlett'crc in be
lts*; of the Mexican Liberals? 1h.se
who i.-d-l ih? ; ffirmatirc give as reasons
f„r thtir opinion an extract from the
Message of Ppm dent Monroe, and I he
laet that the empire was forced upon the
Mexican people. All wc hare to soy in
to 1 lie Monroe doctrine is, that if
it is 'i d'*ctriti ■ and calculated to ad
vance the inn rest <1 otir government, wc
s 1:. nl i m. iiitain. support and c.trrj it out
ihe to. • xt> tit. If on thei>ihe) 1 hand,
it is mere!; /lie views of a- irocd and great
tiirin it m.-triad to the times,we s.iy let
n • «i - -1 e; uni it. 11 Maximilian be driven
from >! x c i. w i the prosperity of our
: ^i.o-.r- in advanced ? We confess
< \i■ > 1 ve- at a !■ - to understand in what
n..i ;i-n’ar tied t • vvli.it extent. For many
vi a"r- anterior to (h • erection of the Em
pire. the Mex nil R.-public was a scene
,.f war. 1 rife and com motion. The mor
al.. and agriculture of the people were
in a 11 <■ paliable condition. In fact the
it, -,u;ii■ • was only a Republic in nanfe.
an what was called government was un-
ald • t-> enforce its law.-. Anarchy reigned
supr-m-- There was no protection to
p r- .n or property. No nation of people
could pm.-ncr so circumstnu.c-d. Any
gov-rnnieiit. however despotic that would
insure quiet vvi.tti i be a bl» ssiug. On
tii ■ idea, then, that Maximilian has rc-
c„r vl peace to a large portion of Mexico,
affordi d protection to the lives and wealth
of hi-, subjects, the change from a so
(-died Republic to an Empire has been
In n (b i ll to the Mexicans. If our neigh
bors tire advantaged it is certain ruir
citiz. ns and government will he favorably
affected. Hence wc have sustained m>
injury chargeable to the Empire, i liorc-
fore, we should not seek its destruction.
To the objectio: that French bayonets
j.laced tlie Austrian Arch Duke upon the
throng, and erected an Empire over them
contrary to their wishes, it tiiay be an
swered that the preferences of f’e gov
erned are not often consulted, and that
the Mexicans lack millions of being all
v.ho have been forced by the strong arm
of power to yield obedience to those they
detested.
Cs-jw- i he clamor for universal suffrage
raised by the Radio 1.-, is not founded on
love for the negro, but in hatred to the
Southom whites. Il black skins are so
dear to them, and tin ir Wearers possess
so many elegant, admirable and lovely
Hails td character, why do they not te-
eeive then into their family circles and
give them their daughters in marriage*?
AVIvy treat the negro r.s an inferior in
their own States, and at the same time seek
to force us to recognize him as an equal ?•
Is there any consistency in such a course?
1 lie blacks have been degraded and kept
in ignorance by slavery, say they. T hen
they are ignorant and degraded, we care
not what may be the cause—though we
believe slavery elevated them—and why
seek to avoid looking upon them in any
other light ?
AYc ask permission to inform those
men who arc so fund of using the word
traitor, tint all traitors do not reside in
one section of the Union. Some men
are traitors to their race, traitors to the
eauso of humanitv, and traitors to the
Constitution of the United States and
rebels against the best interests of man
kind, who'think themselves the very pit k
of h.ya tv. li nv deceitful is the human
hearty
. Paulding County-
't he Federal Union says 1‘auldiug gave
Bighain 17o majority.
^ while c tton sells at forty e^ns*and corn “and hang him in the name of God. [Ap
It one dollar and a half? The occupation planse.] Talk about mcrey|o.Jcff Bavi.-G
; hnn- r.ildc—for any lalxT whereby an Why it isnot i» the dictionary fLaugh-
1 honest living % c-rr.e^t i« praiseworthy ter] It i» like the Coastitati-m in rcla
)or -. ounz n en are urged by every con tion to the rebels who have sinned away
' -[ ’. ration of profit and honor to embark their rights under it-by treason. It has
in it YYe tru-t that those who do not ceased to exist as to then!. AA hen you
p 0 ,<ess the wisdom to-discern it are few ask me to exercise mercy at the expense
in numb' r. of justice I decline. I know nothing
• •— ‘ — about mercy when you can only reach tf
©■"Sk-Luring the poet week we had an ; by trampling justice under foot I don't
agreeable cal! Irom Mr. <J. II. C. A\ iiling vengeance. Davis has committed trea-
ham the tiever and talented Editorof SOIiam ]theConsti:uti 0 nFajsthepumsh-
the La Grange Reporter. AVe were plea.*- men: of treason shall be death. In the
e l to Ic.iru fr in him that the Reporter is i iaIliC t .f half a million soldiers who have
a paying institution. Such a fate is uter- ; ,, onc p, pj ie throne of Gbdp as- witnesscs.-
ited It is one our favorite exchanges against‘the deep damnation of their tak
and wc w:>!i it a long career of property.
R&isxn? the Ceige of Katamonis. in concerns whose operation* are a* mon-
Ryan arrival at Xcw York, we h.ve/ex-making slid as sure as g-d-mining it-
aceounts of the failure'of the liberals to
self?
off ■ ’ in the name of your living sol
diers ; iu'*the name of the republic,-whose
life lias beeu- put in deadly peril ; in the
nramc of the great future, whose fate to
day swings in the ballance, depending
_ , , . ., . . . on the example you make of treason, 1 do
It has be«n said that trutln.s stranger , r . _ . «- r, • .. a
mand the execution of Jen. Davis. And
inasmuch as the gallows is the symbol of
infamy throughout the civilized world, I
would give him the gallows, which is far
too good for hts neck. Not for all the
honors and offices in this Goverumcnt
jjs^.1 ho Lynchburg Virginian makes
the lollowing remarks on the adoption by
Sou h Carolina of the Constitutional A- ,
men dm rit abolishing-slavery ;
said that truth
than fit-lion. AA hat invention of fiction
was ever more marvelous than the dc.
duration would have beta four tr five
years ago than on (he 13th day of No-
vember, 1>GJ, South Carolina would, of
her own accord, abolish slavery .' \\ ho . . ,
, , , , , .... ' , would I spare him, if in rav power. I
would have believed it ? i lie mtUi who 1
, , , , , , . should expect the "hosts of half a uitHton
dared utter the prophecy would liave been , , . ,
, , ' . , . i | soldiers vroulu haunt uiv poor iue te the
considered a madman. And yet it lias - 1
been done; the Palmetto tjtutc, through ^ r,nc ' . .
, i, , , . , , , , “And I would not stop with Davts.—
lur assembled Legislature, has solemnly t 1 .
, , , , ... i i ”i AA’hy should I ? There is old General
declared I hat slavery is forever prohibited J
... , , " n-i , lie Lee, as hungry for the gallows as Davis,
wit uin her borders. J hat proud and bery . ’ B J
-iii i i - i i TApplause] He is running at htrge up
l.ttle Mtfe lias yielded up her eherislied L 1 1 J n
it stilutioii oil the'altar of Union and con
ciliation. It the skeptics of the North
need -tongcr evidence of the sincerity of
the South than this what wuuid they a.-k ?
Would they believe, though one r -so from
the dead, to attest tile honesty of Southern
professions ? A\ lien the .State of Cal
houn, and Haync.an i Butler, and Brooks,
and Illicit, is willing, for the sake of
pea ;e and harmony, to abolish slavery, and
docs it formally and fully, what more con
vincing proof could she offer of her pur
poses to accept the situation in good faith,
and be a loyal number in the Union of
States ? AY hat sacrifice of pr.de and of
* life-long predilection is involved I and yet
the sacrifice was made as a con n-s.-u u to
Northern prejudices-and an (dieting to
Union and conciliation. .South Carolina
has ever been the peculiar champion of
extreme .Southern views,
to raise tile flag of secession, ami liist to
strke down.that of the l moil, but ts now
among the first to come up to thfr requre-
u.e..t-of thg !•> ur,a.-ulcotiip y fully with the
conditions preceucat-to her restoration" to - , , • , r . .
.. . , . r , should be rone with fits soul Applause. I
t.ic l (noil Such an earnest ol good . . . T - V ' Ui
. , . . p “ Nor would I stop with Bee. J would
faith and honesty in the Work of r. con- - , , ‘ , , . .
. . ' hang liberally while I had my hand in.
struct ion now suing on m the South we .. r ,
. I would dispose ol a score or two of the
sffouhl think wou.u j-urhee to com nice { . , , ,
. most conspicuous of t tie rebel leaders, not
even t e radicals, who nave snulied “trea- . ..... ,
, for vengeance, but to satisfy justice, and
son in every breeze and i.cccj.tion in
every profession of loyalty.
and down the hills and valleys of Old
Virginia, as it' nothing at all had hap
pened ; and lately I have heard that he
has been offered the presidency t f a col
lege; going to turn missionary and school
master, I suppose, to teach the young
ideas how to shoot At thcJfeiHiC time
lie is to write a history of the rebellion.
Gentlemen, I'would not have him write
that history. I would have it written by
a loyal" man, and I would have him put
in a chapter giving an aeount of the hang
ing of Lee as a traitor. [Cheers.] AV hat
right has Lee to be running at large, while /
tlie'Govcrnment thus confesses that trea
son is no crime ? AATiat right has It’ to be |
in any place, without repentance, except
in the ninth or lowest hell, where Dante
says all traitors are found' ?
“ AVhat right have you to cheat the
1 p ; Constitution out of his neck? I notice
■'-lie was lirst .
that AA irz, some days before he was mmg.
sent for a copy of Baxter s Call to the
I'uconcerted. I would give Lee a copy
' of the same book, but I would let hint be
hung, and leave God to determine what
take Mata moms. But as the par icnlars The Times'special say*: 5*-cr.*(-n\- Mc-
arc given bv one of Maximilian's organs. ^ Culloch replied to the reqU'-sto! iheGi>\-
lltey will have to be r reive l with n great error of J-ou’h t ,-noHn.i j -r •
a ! r n Ti. at . e-n .State to assume the direct fax .ovied by
deal of allowance. The Mntannra* nan- * . . ,
7 . , .Congress, that under the exi'iing taw tru
chero, art imperialist organ. < f the loth Government has not power to grain the
alt., gives fhe following particulars of the privilege."
liberal attack ami repulse at that place:
laws made an attack on the fcrttficafions CHI SilBfrtisfiiifiits.
aryfofttg Ap city. Th y appeared af ——— - - ■ - — ——
d ffercr.t poit:!s in small forces, leaving it
a mailer of doubt whether an attack or a
feint was intended. At k-ngtli a charg
ing party formed an attack in earnest —
The artillery was paikcd at the southeast
point of the eitv. The charging party
made up in desperation what they lacked
in numbers. For a time the artillery
picket was f reed back, leaving their guns .
behind.
At this jur.eture'tbc Gunboat Faisana,
comman d by Alselmo and Rubiosteameu
down the river to the assaulted point, and
by a well directed fire put Hie outlaws to
flight, when the artillery picket re took
their guns and opened on the fleeing out
laws. At the same time the part com
manded by our contemporary, Fen or Don
Mejia l’ena, opened a shocking fire upon
the outlaws, and aided the gunboats -in
dealing the cliapparel of the last scamp
Gen. Mejia, learning a heavy assault was
making on one of llic forts, put I,inn*!!'
at the head of 000 cavalry and gallopi d
down to the assaulted point, arriving just
in time to see the fleeing outlaws disap
pear in the cliapparel.
AA hile the eliargc was being made at the
lower end of the line, a furious artillery
and musketry fire was being kept up on
the upper forts, but without effecting any
thing. Fully one thousand men were led
against these forts. The forts maintained
a heavy fire ujon the outlaws, and kept
the n at a respectful distance. An im
perial cavalry force went up to sec how
things were going on. Much smoke was 1
rising. Up-on seeing the situation of af-;
fails, Majia at their head, dashed forward
and put the rascals to flight, taking from
them one General. The firing continued j
for two hours, when it died out.
The Imperial troops maintained tlie r
reputation admirably. The citizens re
sponded nobly, and were on hand for the
fight.
Altogether 158 prisoners were taken.!
Large numbers of the.outlaws were killed \
and wounded. The Imperial loss was sev
eral wounded, an ! a dozen killed. A
considerable quantity of ammunition a-
bandrtned by the outlaws has been cap
tured.
XT i o: ]i School.
Mat? an ! Female Collegiate Instilnle.
J. T. REESE,
Wholesale 1 Retail Dealer,
II
AS just received from New YY-rk a fresh
supply of
LEANT DAS} JOXEA, Pmscrmr., __
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THOMAS J. GBASON. Assistant,
Instritctor in hnjtis'.i lietiiic.te*.
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HOcKTI N* HXIIYS
.»/ « * 1 c D (par I ? I ent.
Excrcis s b- yin on tlie seeon-1 Monday
in January, 1 S-k).
Course of study and Eates of Tuition
per Scholastic Month.
i’KtMAEY l>K ACT ■ T. Sj-ti I i il". R.-ad-
iag ami Writing / -
I'i-. pa iatoky Pe autm-xt. .English
Graujm.ir.Geography,Ariiiinit-iic.xc..) -f 00
t'OMMEi.TI \l Depautment. ( E II g i i S h
i Graui.r. i:-, English Gourpiuition. Aritli-
n.etic, B >ok Keeping, I’cnui.tash p. Ai-
cehra. ,v ■..) ° 00
Coli.eoivte Pepar,TME.vr. (Natural Sci
ences and Belies Letters, ih-rl.im.itkui,
Lniiu, Greek. French, Higher Mathe
matics. Music. No..)...—• o 00
f'-d
Tiie all vc School will consist of two Terms
;—six mouths for the first, ami four for tlie
seci.ad. Students entering either ot these
will bt charged from rime of entrance until
I close of the Term. Tallinn jwi/itLlr at the clone
i of each month.
Board an-1 lodging can be had st S'-' 1 pt*r
. i.:oath. To young men preferring to board j
: tiic-mseive?, Maj. Morelajj^l n-id others have
! oilVre l to furnish timber, and allow them to
j i-uild rooms on ti.eir Saint, near the Academy,
i free of charge. .
| “Christian Association’* every Wednesday
night. Lectures on Bible subjects.
- Litcrarv Society"—important subjects
j discussed—every Friday night.
Respectfully.
LEONIDAS JONES. Principal,
j .\r.jl. R.. Oh 'f'tt: ANt>, ]
; Rev.. W.. l>>. Sit th, j
, Rev.. K. SrAfrOito, J Trustees,
j Titos. fT. MoirtLAxn, j
John W. Aiixold, J [Dec. 2 Io-2ni.
EiElISMl,
Oils, a n cl
EVVE-STUFF^,
at !iolj ?t:lUtI*
Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Kero-
sine, Perfumery, Flavoring
Extracts, Hair Resto
rers, Patent Medi
cines, &c.
In a short time his stock will be as complete*
as before the *-ar.
f-rif"Terms to suit Purchasers, ©a
November I8-ll-tJ;n.
LATE ARRIVAL
<3 AT 3
We Ii..v< tiii.- day rect ived a fine lot of Genti’
BLACK CLOTH AND CASSIMERE
COATS,
TLRIOT T
TIJ.IES a 3
IIOl’SE and f.tJT on S'tesvilie street.
{ now occupied bv Mrs. Little, is uttered i
for sale. The house contains five rooms. A (; p\TS’
good Kitchen and Smoke-house on the prem- j
:scs.
Apply to J. E. Dent or the undersigned.
Dec. 2-Id—it. f. B. BROWN.
BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY* CAS
SIM ERE RANTS,
BLACK SATIN AND FANCY" CAS
SIM ERE VESTS,
FINE -MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and
DRAWERS'. . •
i;
BRGDNAX & WILKIHSOI?
II
AVE on iiand and are now receiving'
large and weii-sciecti-d
Admiai^traIor ? s S:iIe.
\ \ ’ ILL lie sold s’ the resid- nee of the late
V f John C. Perkins, deceased, six miles
East of Ne-.vnan, on Tuesday, tlie lti.h of It -
cemher. tile foiloiving projiert c : t.Y.rn. Fod h r.
Oats. Wio-at: Mules and otlit-r stock gcaeraliv,
Cotton. Cotton Seed, aid cv ry thing else
appL-riairiing to a farm. Terms cadi.
( --./"The land vriM ho rented a I-o on the
s.inse d ;J. F. Ci)0i\, Adm r.
Deeemb-r 2—1 1 -gt.
FINE FRENCH CALF
BOOTS*AND SHOES,
GENTS’ FLNE FELT, FUR AND
CASSIM ERE IIATS-,
LADIES' HOOD AND
SKIRTS
BALMORAL
AND
The Hyena howls for m sre blood !
Th- following atrooi.ius mid blood thirsty
tunkc expensive the enterprise ot treason ■
in time to conic. I wish wc could hang!
them to tlie sky that stretches over us, so!
that till the nations of tjie earth might I
ext act is from a late speech of Geo. W. tl,c *I*ctac!c, and learn what it costs j
Julian of Indiana. Uur (at, would be tl > ?et firc t0 a fVcc Government like this. |
deplorable indeed if such men were in T^ers.] If these men are not punished, |
power. The one miliit n eight hundred : an,J )' ou a,k ’ w thc ’"‘ t(>rnal P” is * ln tv * ift i
thousand Northern Democrats have teen ! it<elf doWH into thc S entr - 1 Ulii,d shat j
a sa'utary check upon such men. • treason is no crime, in a little while wc
In the monstrous falsehc.A of its state j* hil11 be frhakin S hawh wilh our lLar l
ments and the demoniacal malignancy of. Southern brethren, the Government will j
its language, it is unsurpassed bv any 5 e t b-c*. into its old ruts, and another j
thin;
tion :
Thc captain *.J the gunboat .Antonia STOCil OA' -1 GfOCDXDS
has just ar ived from below, reports the | At their store on the ^~
outlaws swimming the river in gr.al titua- avkY
bers, and in the utmost coufiteisnt. G- n. . CorilCT formerly OCCUpied bv ; l bE p-rsot-s indehte 1 to the firm of J. M.
., . . . , . | j " * , r \ Brown ,'c Bros, are retitic-sted to route
Ep sota,.sect)nd‘ it* command in the out- j j
laws’ army, was killed and his body had j
fallen into the Imperial hands. General Consisting in pari of the r,Rowing:
Mejia lias just retur ted frotn the front, v-p \ jqj.; aI „i FANCY' DRY GOODS
where he was from the beginning till the :
DOMESTIC, FACTORY YARNS,
common enemy of mankind disappeared.
The Imperial troops are in-pursuit of
the fleeing outlaws Gen. Hinojosa was
wounded and taken to Brownsville. Re
ports from Brownsville justify usinsaying
that the outlaws' loss will exceed fi*e
hundred killed and wounded.
that has fallen under our observa- l,orriJ war wiI1 be th e harvest of our re-j
cre.mcy to our trust.
Disgusting,
If Gen. Grant and a few more military
officials sneeze or shake bauds with an
acquaintance, the Northern press teem
with glowing accounts of the important
event. How shoddy, syeophautic and
disgusting. For decency's sake, gentle
men, forbear.
Agriculture,
No people have ever been prosperous
unless their agricultural interests flour-
Lhed. All tuides and professions are
necessary to the well-being of a cimmu
nity, yet all others languish whenever
mother earth retimes or fails to yield her
fruits in abundance. The farmers are
the patrons of the other classes, and
when they are few in number the effect
upon others is net a matter of conjecture.
AVhat avocation in life offers so many
inducements or promises so profitable a
return for labor as that of the tiller of
the so:l? Previous to the war, when cot
ton was worth ten cents per p mud and
corn seventy-five cents per bushel, many
accumulated large fortunes by their own
industry, economy and labor. Will not
greater riches crown the same efforts now
“INDICTMENT OF JEFF. DAVIS. ,, „ .
. , Restoration in the A alley of
“ Suppose you were to indict Jeff. ,,
* . . A iroinia.—All accounts from the A alley
Da’ is tonight, as our fathers indicted old ... . .
. . ot \ lrgima
George III., the mdictm nt might read , '
. . , ‘ people in regard to improvement, l'eso-
about in this wav : lie nas murdered !, . , A.'. ,
* 1 lated as that fair country wasffiy the rav-
300,000 of vour snldters; maugu d and - , , ,
. ages of the late war, there is now some
maimed for life oOO.OOO more; he has i . ,
prospect of the restoration of at least a
duplicated these atrocities upon his owh , .... .
1 . 1 large proportion of Us wasted property in .
halt of the I nion and upon hts own mis , . „
r . tlie course ol a few years, when it wilt
er.tble followers. He has organized great , , . . . ,
■ once more be made to “biootu like a gar-
ccnspiracies here in the North a-'d in tlie ! , „ , , ... - ,, , • A
1 den. In one locality in Lockingnam,
North-wc-t, to lay in rapine and blood thc ■ . ,, , , „ - .
.. * we are told by the Register, a locality
towns, and \iilages, and cities and plan-’ , , . , , A ;
° ’ 1 desolated and blackened by fire, new build-
tations of the whole lo-.al portion of the | , , . „ , •,
‘ ; ings have been springing up at the bul
la:.d. He has sought to introduce into i , k , .
° . . ding of the genius of energy and toil.—
the l nited States, and to ua.ionaiize on . , " , ", , ,
’ . Already not less then ten new barns
this continent. pcstiUnce, in the form of ", - , - , .. ..
. 1 crown the sites which a few mouths ago
iyellow fever, a U enterprise which. Lad were heaps ol -mouldcriri^hes: Almost
tt succeeded, would have startled Heaven aj , of lhese bariis Ulaj be^embraced within
used w.tli the agony and sorrow it woujd ^ , iuc of tbe visi0n from a p(jilit on the
have lavished upon the land, lie has 1 ruau lc;tding lhtnC e to llawley Springs.
put to death by the slow torture of star- 1 . - - i
1 . J j An these improvements have sjirung up
vation in rebel prisons, CO,000 of your
Resolutions in tho Georgia Conference
in reference to the Rev- John H-
CaldweU.
The following resolutions were passed :
ive encouraging tokens of the . R<*<Avrd, 1 hat we. as members of the
BOOTS AND .SHOES,
II ATS AND C A DS ,
AND BLANKETS.
A 5tit hit of $
for-.r.ini nuri make imnie-ii.ite
t:n/i< r :ga oil o: J. E. Deut.
Dev. 2-13-Ot.
• vrii-at to the
C. 15. BB T-VX.
J, J. PIN SOX
IIis resumed business agiiti
o j! DOvnntn r i n v > YrYr ’U>
Ox’xAX’jrALA't X yj UU AXXH JtlXXXf
And is now receiving n g-nerni stock of
As (he CASiLSY.STF.M will be strictiv ad-
LADIES’ TURBANS’, FELT
STRAW IL'iTS,
LADLES''NUBIAS AND HOODS,
FINE FRENCH -MER'.NOS AND
DeLAINES,
ENGLISH and AMERICAN BRUNTS',
of any style arid quality,
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS,
BLACK CLOTHS, CASSLMKRES,
TWEEDS AND SATINETS,
LADIES’ SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
of any quality,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
DOMESTICS,
/
GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS,
OVENS, DOTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS,. hm . d to> he a . !apts as hi3 root:o
AND OVEN LIDS; !
! “Short Prolils and Quick Sales,” i la-dies belts and buckles,
; CROCKERY, NATI-S, POCKET AND ; ’
TABLE CUTLERY: i ^’i' 5 rig thereby to obi -in from the public and
* J tiie community with which 1>L destiny has
ted for more titan thirty year- a
!-rul share of their patronage.
His 3*cck consists of every v:
Georgia Annual Conference, feeling an Helios’ Dress Goode,
Embracing
Prints, Alpaceas,
■* DeLaiues, Merin-.es:
U mbrellas. Ac ;
abiding interest itt the welfare and pros
perity of the M. E. Church, South, and
whereas fears arc entertained that the
pas age of the character of J. II Caldwell -
without note or comment (against whom |
no charge was presented) may be cen-
strued into an endorsement of his senti- PEPPER, GINGER SPICE;
timents as expressed in parts of his ser-
, ' v 1 r , . POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS;
metis denvereu m Newnan, Ga.,anu other , ’
places, also of approving of his course in SHOE PEGS and SHOE THREAD;
applying to the military authorities, con
trary- to' the Discipline of the Church, j SUGAK » COFFEE, CHEESE, MACK-
tlierefore, ■ LULL, CANDLES;
Reeved, That wc* strongly reprobate jj ^QGING AND ROPE;
the one, and strongly disapprove thc
of
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sons and brothers, lie has been a party
to the assassination of your martyred
President. lie has poison d your wells,
planted infernal machines iu thc tracks oi
his army; murdered your wounded sol-
within tiie last two month, since harvest.
A great many people, adds, the Register,
thought aud said last autumn, when we
suffered so severely by the ravages of war,
that we never should regain our wanted
prosperity. They now begin to see imw
other. ' TIN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac.
J. H. Caldwell said that in view of the 1IaviaR Iost L , rg , Iv 1>v t ; ie 1:l
feeling that had been treated by the act,! f;ndir-s jt neces , :ir , t0 devo;e 0
he very much regretted that he had made . , , .
J e _ witli renewed energy to a ousmei
the application lie did to the military
authorities.— So tithe i n - Christian
lora te
Dry Goods,
» Boys’ Ilats,
EL Hard-Ware &. Cutlery
a general .assortment,
S Groceries, a
An t .a number of nrtieles in tlie
DRUG LINE,
Sac'll :!3
Black Pepper.
All Spice, Cloves,
Castor Oil,
Sp’ts Turpentine,
Borax. Red Lead,
Venetian Red,
_______ And several offier articles in tiie Ikont Line
itl~ , ,'’ , : too tedious to mention. Suffice it to say. he
mined to spare no pains to please those who hA . a „ re . ttl r V;) ,u-ty of every kind ot Mer-
KNIVES, FORKS AND POCKET
CUTLERY',
ROUND AND TUCK "COMBS,
ANY' QUANTITY OF TiN AND
CROCKERY Vv A RE,
COTTON CARDS, 200 BUNCHES OF
FACTORY YARN'S.
Ait of the above Goods will lie sold at a
small jir.dit, as our motto is. : -Quirk sales and
; -ii'irc profits. T. k l). SWIXT k
G :kknvti.l.E St.. fiiiiil<-r Masonic [fall.j
Nov. ]S-ll-tf. NKW'NAN, GKUBGfA.
FAMILY GROCERY"
2NT 33
! DRINKING SALOON.
war, and
■ attention
in which
we have been long engaged, we are deter-
rpHE nadersi^ned firm is pleased to an-
JL riourice to 'llicir friends and the public
generally, that they iiavc now on iiand and
are daily receiving a good stock of
FA .TS 2 Ss Y G ROCE Ri ES,
dkr#; boi.ed the dead bodies o* jour muc jj taken they were. Already feu
boys in euletrotss, omd sawed up ,be i r j cing is everywhere being rapidly replaced,
: bones into jewelry to decorate the God- J j urany of the barns too, and the fruits
forsaken boo.es of the • firet f-mliiea of 0 p jj 0nes i ^,JJ are in readiness lor the har-
Yirginia women. He has hatched iuto| vegt wh ; cil a h]6Si6d and evermindful
life whole broods of viilaiuies that are [ 1Wi j e ,. ce will again send us.
enough to make the devil turn pale at the j Thb 5;ime uiarc h ot improvement is re-
^pccwe.e. marked in ether parts of the A alley.—
“ He llas Joao everything that the devii • Xot Jeast a:u0I1£r the evidences of iucreas
incarnate e-.uid do to let kee ‘ the whole j m . r cntorprbe ^ th e revival uT newspapers
contagion of hell ’ and convert the earth , ^ thc appeara!JCe of new ones, all dexo-
Tiie Profits of the Exphe
ness.—A letter from New York
October -5i. says :
The profitableness of the express bus!
■ give us their patronage, bjr 1 .! us to ihc prices, chandize than is nsinifiy kept in one est:ib!:-ii-
s Bust- ; of SPods. , Slt'v^ mS”ot SS-K *-v k«V wiTa? V ’T
, dated Dec. 2-12-tf. BRODNAX -fc WILKINSON, yon nil at^ L’lS.SVS *. j ’ hy cU ,J av ^tioH^^yau,l
i - ! * ■' -• llu c -> - j fur ilcaiing, to be able to do at least our por-
TAKET IP
ness hns been-newly illustrated this week ME, on U ■ dnc-d iy. the
by the declaration of a ham-ome extra ^ .T'r ta a , n ,. n ^ e ' i ' e i ! ’U' tnnl d
j. -j i - , - , , b!irui m left ere T
aiYidftnd. over Wiiicn Inr-lrv >haro. , , , * , . , 1 i
HATS—HATS.
tion of the business done in our line.
Attached to this business is a First Class
wiierc- v- c- keep the purest
into a grand carnival of demons.
** But, gentlemen, we have caught him.
^ uiihd in left‘eye, CAPS C jK. J? S "PlM T11v 1 Tl Q» SalOOll,
dividend over wb, c h rtie lucky Cb» r e-: 33lJ wUll both ’ hind f#ct wLitcl^g^. ^ ^ ^V. A. O. 0 LJCU JUii,
hinders ot toe Atncrtcaii express Coot- Tlie owner is requested to < o/ne l-jr-w.-.t‘*t. provi-
pany’s stock are rejoicing considerably.— property, pay charges aud t-ke him away,
This company said in 1 SSI dividends on a or said lurse will be ccuit w.ta as t .e la w
capita: of$2.UOO.OG0, amounting to thirty- ' o j
elgltt per cent, in ca?h and fifty per cent. ~~ — t » n c ar.it ms old pmr
in paid-up Stock. On its capital, thus in- - n, " j O. 1 ; pc-rnmcemlv io> ated atwis old stand on : s«v. that we invite into tiiis Saloon "*,,tleaien
Straved or Sto
J. M. HOLBROOK, LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES
tf. ALBERT EDMOXD.SOX. YA ” Ol'Lf) tr.Ajf respe-tfully inform tlie p'ub-
—_ t » lie and hts old patrons that he is now the market affords. And we take occasion to
creased pa So,00>j,000, it has already de-
'UyltcproOdooco of Hod, and throo-h ra, ‘ £ ' n '. TraU «Ue olj V^llej U look/,.;
... ■ . « up again »rom the depths of her -\uice-
the Yigtiatiee of your soldiers, he is in
your power to-day. Now I would indict
him. and pay him thc compliment of a
ted to the great interest of practical resto- clared in i§'J5, ea.-!i dividends of tveuty-
4 . _ c - r\\ THE night of the 20th of November.!
six per cent, and twenty-five per cent. II’ -
decent trial bv the forms of law. I would
McPherson. Gl k of the Housc’of Rep
resentatives, has sent a new roil to the
printer. ’ihe names of members elect
| convict him. and then build a gallows, 4 from the Southern States appear on it.
. - x , one Riile South of l*.i!metto. a large gray ,
within the coming .our months. What: HORSE, freshly shod :JI around, and nfjon?
wonder, then, tlint the stock ot this insti- lo or il years old. It is supposed, if not
tution is marketable at three times its i stolen, ho will attempt to pa«s through Frank- ;
value- Aztd of what use is it to dabble. 1Sn towards ADbama. A liberal rewar-1 will j ^
• .V YT.M c.trra.1 u . r . _ be put tor Ills cel. -re-y Tj> me or Mr.-. r.u.i - a large stock c-f well selected HATS
,nthe Mall Street fancies wuen fur’• J of ^,nn. ar.d t.'Aiy. al! of which will U sold low fur
tunes can so muen more easily aad spec-ui- THUS. I". SHERfJER. c : . t wholesale nu-1 rat «L
ly be realized by pvraianent investments r>r'-.2-J:.
W11 IT u: 11AIA a ST HI-: ET.
(Sign of the Big Hat,)
*
ATLANTA, ftEOSfel.l,
ot -*L>er, prudent, Imtdts, mid will be glad t‘
'•vast upon them, and thunk them for their
;> itr->.::■•£'.*: but would siinply liotiiy drunkards
at; : rowdies fo stay away, its v, e do not want
! .'our money, and do not ’intend to be troubled
; with yon.
! on ns at the Pinson House.'on tho
'•Ve.-:: side of Greenville street.
McDonald. Stephens i c».
MilRown. Chambers Co. Al l. ' >Vv.
-L.M. HObHROflSt
Gtkkx n. McDuxai.d,
J V. 1). St man'x-i,
I. X. I). Sxi-tnu-.:;s.
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