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On last Tuesday el^c<ivi»s wove held in t ministration at New Orleans, and gasdeJ
News Items.
New \'ork. October 6-
A new method of computing interest
on a ay number of dollars at six per cent,
-Noon.—The appears very simple. 31 ultiply any given
FasliinnaBIe TiiHinerv.
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
'look well on paper. I do not like to Heralds foreign advices by the Persia number ot dollars by the number of days
cnnay 1 vania, Ohio, Indiana and Iowa.—' j° a sreat many things tbit do not
i> l-ii - -i. • 'ook wc " on paper. I do not like to
^ t cnnsylvania elected twenty four, Ohio comment on anything done by a Union I states that the news from Candia is ot u f interest desired, separate the right
Saturday Morning?October 13. 1866. i nineteen, Indiana eleven and Iowa six j General, hut I am bound to say how that, much moment. In the recent engage • hand figure, and divide bv six; the result
——-—-—— J —- - ■ members of Congress. In Pennsylvania, throughout the war. that General was re- "lent between the revolutionary L hristians i s the trne interest of such sum for c -- j iron ^ < hrf . ( . rp pnnhndm' else*
Geary, Radical, has been elected Cover- ! markable only for his severity to won-.a and the infidels, the allied lurks and number of days, at six per c-eut. T his ^TAMPING and BRAIDING *
Editorial Correspondence.
Carrollton, Ga , Oct. Gth, 186G.
We promised in the concluding para
graph of our letter of the 3d. to give you
such additional items of interest as wc
MISS C. C. COOPElt
opened a Fashionable Stock of Miili-
C HEAP
®&©ni ©uqibq,
for such respectfully invites the ladies to c»injine her •
J. J. PIN.SON
i and children [Cries of ‘ Spoons.”] He Kgyptians were defeated with great loss.. ru le is so simple and so true, according j _
our equalizer:
nor over Clymer, Democrat, hy about 15.-i V' J 7 , 7 , 7 , .. , . . . , . „
n J j wns very fierce to defenseless people.— having four thousand piaeeil horse at ; to ail business usages, that every banker,
U. ni.jiinty. The Radical majority last That required no courage. People who j combat The Turkish Pasha in command j broker, merchant or clerk should post it ,. ; -nc7'
were within onr lines, and whose pr.itec- taken prisoner and released after U p } or reference anu use. There being ! SOMETHI3y
very harsh to ! si*rn : n» terms of e.mitulation. The '* ' * *'
ef the
election was 15.325. In the last Congress
the Democrats had eight members and
might gather daring .he remainder of "> c »i*toen. The Radicals gain
Court week ° nC * uen, ^ >er this y car > besides the. elect ion
On Wednesday evening the criminal of Denniaon, Democrat, will be contested
docket was taken up, a
nd Blanton F ^ 11 Gbio the Democrats sent two and the
tors were gone—he was very harsh to sign : ng terms of capitulation. The ac no such tiling as a fraction in it there
them. It is true, their protectors bad no Don W3S splendid ; and this, with the scarcely any liability to error or mistake,
right to go, and they deserved, perhaps, Eastern question, commands the serious Ry no mathematical process can the de-
all they got. but no brave man would take attention of the great powers. sired information be obtained with so few
an advantage of that kind against women Washington, Oct G. Attorney Gen- figures.
t and children; and General but er is ibe crj j jjtaubury has given au opinion that,
. ! only man thet ever did it. I understand • the sa!e by Secretary Harlan of ueutral
A Good Suggestion.—The N. Or-
Js back again at his old stand on the
! side of the Pt^lie Sqmtrc, in front
Court 4lons«i witb^a complete
. STOCK*OF (iOOE).\
!^nijih:i»cd exclusively for CASH and v. • ,
Ifrre-at^raae. with ttu- view of defying eonipet;
_ . tion as to prices: quality and stvlcs of <r.. 1
FARMER mav be found at his office in i . ' c ' c ”‘ :i -
; . . r u ,f Ills Stock consists ot every article m
Ills treatment of all tons;, or . • 1,1 a '-tn\.
1 demand in nearly every department of i t! ,
Rheumatism, Paralysis, etc., c haudiae. tie has
AND —
YT^ULTr^ZBILIE 11
mi
Thornton was placed on trial for simple ■ R^als seventeen member, tn Congress, onry man rnei ever u.u iv. 1 unaersmnu j the aa , e by Secretary Ilarlan of ueutral -A. vood ^uuuestiun— x «.o -- y ■ anil i3 in ,* c t applicable to the treatment of all
. „ thn «Llin^ of W tl.n This year the Radicals have elected fif- „ e complimented-me in his speech to-day. I lan< js belonging to the Cherokee Indians, 1 ans Picayune, alluding to the restive- d 5seAS es, acute and ch-onic: ms machine is a ‘
larceny the stealing ot a nog, the pro- ^ Be says he approves some things that 1 1 to Connecticut embr-int* is illegal and ’ -
perty of V. A. Crawford. Solicitor r.i 1 sald ‘ He approves of my proposition to t on „ ht to be ionore ,j. It was charged
Genera! Blance, Austin and Buchanan 1 heir State tickets are successful by large , g,v C the negroes the ballot, who had | lhal Harlan was interested in the matter.
fought as well as I had Well I can t l <- en , )ix bas formally accepted th
return the compliment about the fighting, j F rcnc h mission,
for every negro that L saw in the army
renresented the State, and W. W. Morrell, but P crha P s r,ot incroased majorities.—
H. F. Morrell, W. F. Wright, Waddell Therc wcre in last Congress from Indiana
and another were defendant’s attorneys. <J> re e Democrats and eight Radicals. j fought better than Butler did. [Cheers. I
The trial was not concluded until Thurs- j 1 e e ccll ^ n °P F-G4, t ic Rad.cal candi- j was willing to aid negroes then, but i
day night. It was not our pleasure to j datc <or Governor was elected by 20,883 have never seen the time in uiy life when
hear all the speeches, but Messrs. U. F. majority, but the imperfect news which I preferred a negro to a white man, for
have reached us encourages us to hope aI1 ^ H ,in
ness of the planting interests under the j recent scientific invention, and is one of the
onerous and odious cotton rax, suggests ' greatest discoveries of the age. Dr. Farmer
r* that this may be effectually avoided, if I l' a s many testimonials of its wonderf.il merit
, 1 . *11 • , . i No aniens are giveo ana no pain iiinictca. All
e i planters will associate together in . ^ ^ ar( f reqiiested t / Cilll and givc him
each county and build a few factories ami a tri;ll i{is ofl ; t . c 5s in tiie i>,- u ^ st l)re of Dr.
Merrdl, Austin and Buchanan, to whose
ws, acquit- I tbat tbc ' r S ,at e majority will n
it Often 15,000. T he Radicals claim ci
not exceed
efforts wc were attentive listeners
ted themselves with great crcd
during their delivery the stillness of S rc8S,,,en
midnight pervaded the Court House, * doubtful,
while again the eyes of jurors ahd by
standers were seen to fill with tears as
they were moved by the eloquence of the
speakers. The prisoner was acquitted.
On Friday morning Thomas Proctor ,
• 1 1 n • it (J 111 tlio ( 1 1 n (* 1 n im 11 I)istnr*t li*is ruCCli t u'aIuI wiir i unu t lint lor nil tlic
was ariaigned on a charge of simple lar-1 ult - lon . U1 u,c '-muniuii insirici, nas »
0 h 1 i 1 ,i.„ i» 1: 1 c o 1 on sufferings occaMoncd by that war—all the
ccny—the stealing of a mule, the proper- I reduced tht Radical majority from _,4_.
! last to 900 this year.
Ottowa, 0. W., Oct. 6.—The govern
ment has been inquiring into the recent
search of the stemier Congress, under l .
States colors, by the British gunboat
[Applause] I have never j Kescue - The American government has
seen the time that l would have voted to j demanded an apology of the British Con
nive the negro $300 bounty and the' sul at Buffalo, who informed the govern-
ght Con- wb j te man 0!J [ y S1U0. ment that the Congress was a Fenian |
but some of the districts arc | * —
We have no news from Iowa. Who Caused the War?—Who Should
On the whole the Democrats have gen- j Give Guarantees?
erally reduced the State and Congressiou- 1 A , nJ , T - P roclaim , ' ere taDi « ht » , as , a
, . . . . 1 - i truth which cannot be controverted, in
al majorities, and there is some reason to j tl , e presence oJ - tllU Xorthcrn audienc
1 C. D. Smith, on the South side of
the Public
all
manufacture it themselves. They will
not only save $5 a bale in fax, but double j Square, where Dr. F. may be found at
the value of the raw material. The sug- j hours. [Oct. l3_6-tf.
gestioa is sound
! u-
W. B. \Y. DENT.
J. II. DENT.
c
vessel, and had been armed to attack the
State Taxes.—The amount of P r °-! A\^" I> A\' I)r\ T T tr]>pn
perty returned by the State of Georgia is ” * 1 tx DI *
about $207,000,000, three counties to be i Cirocrrs and Commission
! heard from. The amount returned in
I860, was $623,322,777, loss to the State j
shipping of the towns of Rake Erie. j of ov ’ er ?4 G5"oOOrO~ck).
J’it 1 ladki.I’U 1 a, October 7.—The mob
spirit prevails here, and the political ex
citement was higher than for years on
Friday night last. Three Democratic
hope they will not lose any Congressmen ; and before the world, that the Radical i headquarters have been gutted by Repub
when the full returns are received. Pen- ! abolitionists are the real instigators of the
ty of Thos. Fortner—placed on trial and
acquitted. Court will adjourn to-day i Election Returns—Later,
until the 4th Monday in this month. , An Associated Press Dispatch, dated
Wc visited, on last Thursday night, I Cincinnati, October 11th says :
Maj. E. B. Martin, a prominent citizen of 1 Returns from Torfy-fivc counties give
dcsolatiu 1, the tears, the anguish and the
blood, they, and they aione, are responsi
ble ! Talk about guarantees ! It isyou.
proud and exultant Radical, who should
give the guarantees—guaraiPee that you
will not again violate the Constitution,
that jou will not again deny to any por-
retiiaingitig forty-three counties will prob-
[ ably reduce the majority to 45,099 Gen
Morgan, Democrat, is elected to Congress
in the 13th district..
The Radical majority in this State in
18G4 was 54,771.
Impeachment and Removal of the Pres
ident—Some Plain Talk from General
Steedman-
Gen. .Steedman made a speech at Toledo,
this couuty. The Major is extensively J * be Radicals a majority of 45,709. The tion of the people their rights, that you
known as a gentleman of sterling integ
rity, indomitable energy, and noted for
the originality of his ideas. He has de
voted the greater portion of the last fif
teen years to his shrubbery and orchards,
•nd he can boast to-day of a fine apple
orchard covering about thirty acres, and
a laigc number of beautiful cedars and
other ornnuicutal trees in his yard. Maj.
M. now has ready for planting at the
proper time a half bushel of apple seed,
and thinks that in the course of eighteen
months ho will have 70,099 or 80,990
grafts of the choice varieties of this fruit.
We visited his orchard and never before
beheld such a magnificent display of fruit.
The labors of such men beuefit not only
themselves but increase the wealth and
comfort of posterity.
will not again goad to madness a brave
and generous people, and that the gnv
erniucrit henceforth sliali be so adminis
tered as to protect the rights of all States,
and all citizens within the broad limits of
this great. Republic. But you ask us for
a guarantee that we will not again secede.
The doctrine of the right of a State to
secede is abandoned by the whole South ;
, but the rh/ht to resist oppression is not
I abandoned, and never will be. If you
. . I ask us to give you a guarantee that wc
Ohio, on llonday night last, Irom which j w j|j q U i e t|y submit to the violation of our
wc make the subjoined exfracts. After constitutional rights, to injustice, oppres-
showing that the President was carrying
out the policy of Mr. Lincoln and of true
restoration of peace and Union, he pro
ceeded :
Fordoing that they propose to impeach
Andrew Johnson, and remove him from
office, aud put one of their own men in
his place. Well, now, I don't want to
Wc have conversed with a nutnber of. fight with anybody. I have bad fighting
tbc members of the Union League, and enough myself, and I suppose you have.
tMytelMu til ay ardently support the StilUhave o° objecln.', to almlaagl't-
_* • 1 r i ing if the men who did not fight in the
pol.cy of the President, and equally op-1 last war< choose to have a little shindy
pise the radical course of Browttlow and j among themselves. Wc will hold their
his followers. In short, they arc striving hats ; but if they suppose that the Amcr- counsel for Mr. Davis, asked the Circuit
for the restoration of the Union and the ican . P eo P le wil! quietly look on while a Court of the United States, in solemn and
faction deposes the President of the U. ~ _il ' ' A ' * 1 "
States, and takes possession of the Gov
ernment with an armed 1110b, I say to
them here that they are mistaken.—
[Cheers ] And they had better not at-
sion and wrong, it icill never be given ;
or if given, it would not be worth the
paper on which it was written. The na
tural, indefeasible and inalienable right
to resist insult, oppression and wrong, is
planted in the human breast by Deity
itself, and can not be given away. He
who would attempt it is fit only to be a
slave.
[Extract from the speech of Hon. C.
C. Langdon, of Alabama, at Brooklyn,
New York.]
The Trial of Jefferson Davis.
Last June at Richmond, Mr. Reed, as
pejjcc aud good order of society. A large
number of good men belong to this or-
; ganization, and they have told us tlut
there is nothing wrong in it. Wc trust
they are not mistaken, and will leave the j tcm P t [Applause ] For while we
I do not want any trouble, while wc prefer
! peace, not a painted peace, but a real
reader to judge for himself.
The people of Carroll arc kind and
hospitable, and wc have spent the present
week in their midst very agreeably.
Wo will commence our journey home
bona fide peace—while we do uot want
to discuss war with anybody, if Mr. Ash
ley supposes that by coming here and
throwing bis head back as lie did in 1861,
■ , « . • 1 , , and talking about war, he is going to
to=*> r ,,»d ns our mule is slow bat sore, j frighu , n bodyi j nJ t0 & u
we expect to reach Ncwnau lu the course j VC ry much mistaken. [Applause.]
of time, and all that wc need is an insu
rance against judgment day.
While wc do not want to fight, we will
never permit them to organize armed
mobs, start to Washington, and take pos
session of the Government, that they may
telegraph all over the country that a
loyal and patriotic Government has de-
- - posed Andrew Johnson. They won't be
ostensibly for leonessce, Arkansas and permitted to do it. [Cheers.]
Mississippi. Strangers have come into i The President is the Tribune of the
our midst, and by tempting offers of fif- whole people. He represents the whole
The Negro Exodus.
It is generally known that large num.
hers of negroes are leaving this country
GOV. THROCKMORTON AND GEN.
SHERIDAN.
apparently regular session, with its full
apparatus of marshals and clerks and tip-
staves, what disposition was te be made
uf bis client’s case : “ If this case,” said
he, *• is ever to be tried, speaking for my
“ colleagues and myself and my absent
“ client, I say with emphasis and I say
“ with earnestness, we come here prepar-
“ ed instantly to try it.” To this appeal
the Court said, with precision and with
apparent sincerity, that the case should
be tried, and tried at Richmond, and that
the Chief Justice had indicated the first
Tuesday of October as the time that would
best suit him to assist in the great state
trial. The first Tuesday of October has
come; Richmond stands wh£re it did;
the counsel, we learn are on the spot,
“prepared instantly to try this case;”
the prisoner, worn by long confinement,
supplicates for justice, and lo ! the same
court, the same judge,and the same chief-
justice announces to the world that the
whole judicial procedure of last June was
illegal, and absolutely a nullity. It arises
teen, twenty or thirty dollars per month P e0 P'*’ a " d hc is doi '‘- bi ?J^ 1 ,ailhful -1 in this and w , c arc S ,ad to have thc
. -11. , i ly and constitutionally. He is laboring i means ot stating the fact with accuracy,
as wages, have induced about two bun-1 (Q rcstore peace and hannony t0 thc coun . I Anterior to the war the Circuit Court
dred men, wotneu and children to leave j try, and to maintain the Government, as of the United States sat at Richmond.
Uowcta in the last six weeks, for homes ! we ourselves contended we had left it j On the 26th of February, 18G4, an act of
in the States mentioned. Manv of 0 ur! wben tbe war ended. \Ye hold that the j Congress was passed removing the court
1 .1 , . m , Give n-.nent has b en pie e.r d—that it! to Norfolk, there and at no other place to
, m, , . 1 needed no political doctrine tu be applied be held. L nderwood was appointed Dis-
u t. lliat, bowei er, is not the P°' n t to it— that when the array was discharged trict Judge, and as such held a Circuit
tint interests us. If the blacks continue the Union was preserved, [applause.] and j Court at Norfolk last May, at which an
tj leave in such numbers until Christmas, ■ all that was necessary was for lojal men indictment for treason was found against
our farmers will not be able to employ to P ut tbe machinery of government in j Mr Davis. On the 5th of May, Under-
l .Wo.rc. „ J ■,! . i motiou. These State governments in the *ood took it into his head that Congress
aborers tor the next year, and without j South? fcbafc werc obstructed by the . had passed an act authorizing a restora-
ab«r t lerc is no production, and, of | cnee of the military, were there, ready j tion of the court to Richmond, and to
course, no prosperity. ! f or tbe people to resume their work under Richmond hc adjourned, with all his judi- • nQ arrests 0 f so ldiers be made. I
True, we prefer white labor to black if them > and 10 P ut ,he machinery in motion, cial apparatus, and there, as we have seen, ; ou , vou t0 see j ust5ce done . You
it will be a* profitable, but our eitieene !■if “ ! ! ™ l ? f “” f 1 "* «r it »e.e aolemnlj held h,s eourc. N ow “ “ ''ff .ball have’my earueat eupport. General.
“ . . ’. . not so, then indeed the war was a failure, pens that this act did not pass till the -
should not permit, if in their power to then indeed the rebellion was a success. ! 22d May, seventeen days after Under-
If the rebels succeeded in destroying ; wood had made his transit, and that thp
the goverment of the States, the rebellion ! whole procedure iu june was an imposture,
was a success, and the war was a failure, a farce, a nullity. Had Mr. Davis been
and
for
lican rowdi's. Last night there were
riotous proceeding in different parts of
tfic city, and several persons were shot.
It is stated that John Mitchell writes
fr.'ui Paris declining to have any further
connection with Janies Stephens in his
Fenian movement. It is staled that Ste
phens has chartered a large vessel lately
ibr operations of a trans-Atlantic char
acter.
Washington, Oct. 7.—A dispatch
from the capitol of Oregon says: “To
day the Oregon Legislature virtually ex
punged its former passage of the consti
tutional amendment, by a vote of 24 to 23.
Washington, Oct. 8.—The receipts
from customs at ports of Boston, New
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore for the
week ending Sept. 30, were as follows :—
B'-ston, $381,386 52; New York, $2,-
872,400 66; Philadelphia, $257,907 27;
Baltimore, $S1,038 13; total, $3,592,-
538 58.
The President has issued a proclama
tion recommending that Thursday, No
vember 29th, he observed throughout the
country as a day of thanksgiving and
praise to Almighty God.
Commodore Stockton died on the night
of October 7th.
The Secretary of thc Interior has de
cided that Southern applicants for patents
are as much entitled to have their appli
cations granted as any other citizens.
Thurlow Weed supports the Democratic
nominee for Governor in New York.
{©’‘The British Government has offer
ed his holiness, the Pope, an Asylum in
the Island of Malta, in case he should feel
inclined to leave the “ eternal city.”
A Cable to South America.—Ad
vices from Rio de Janeiro state that the
Chamber of Commerce of that city has
resolved to urge the imperial Government
to immediately close the contract with
31 r. Perry McD. Collins for connecting
thc United States with Brazil by telegraph
which, it was hoped, would be accom
plished in two years.
The Brenham Affair.
The tax of 1866 will be one-sixth of |
one per cent, or IG3 cents on the $199.
MER.CECA2STTS,
West Side Greenville-St. Newnan, Ga.
80
SALT, SALT.
ri.U'KS Liverpool Salt, for sale bv
\Y B W DENT & BRO.
MACKEREL.
KITS No. 1 Mackerel, fresh, for sale bv
W B W DENT & BRO. ’
prevent, thc black laborers to emigrate
until the white labor system has been
tried and proved a success.
Many negroes have labored faithfully
daring the present year, and now see that
at its close they will be as poor as they
were at its beginning. This fact has dis
satisfied them, and they are disposed to
try other localities. Our farmers should
fully justify his conclusions I beg you
. . - to send Major Smith and bis men else-
every man here ought to have voted ! then tried, it would have been coram non wbere and put others instead,
the Chicago platform. Now, I do 'jndiccr; and had he been convicted, the ’ Respectfully,
[Special to the Houston Telegraph.]
Austin, Texas, September 24,18G6.—
A telegram was received by Gov. Throck
morton from Gen. Sheridan. General
Sheridan orders Col. Mason not to suffer
the arest of himself, or of his soldiers,
and says he will institute a new investi
gation.
The following has been dispatched to
General Sheridan :
Executive Office, )
Austin, Texas, Sept. 22, 1806. }
Gen. I’. H. Sheridan, Commanding Dist.
of the Gulf, New Orleans :
General:—Your telesrara has been
received. Everything shall be done to
allay excitement. A committee of dis
creet men have been sent to examine and
report upon the Brenham affair. Their
report will be sent to you. I have tele-
raplied to Judge Shepherd, at Brenham,
judge not hastily. I think a great wrong
lias been done these people. The evi
dence as taken by Col. Mason does not
I beg
Suggestion in Kind.—The San Fran
cisco (Cal.) Examiner, referring to the
speech delivered by Nye, Senator Irom QA
Nevada, at the last session, recommending ■
a general hanging of thc Confederate i , p
leaders, says : “ A hempen cravat would i ^ ^ , _
be an appropriate ornament to the neck j [ J (tered) f £ r s ’ al v e b
of any wretch, who manifests such brutal 1 \\-*|{ pent BRO.
blood-thirstiness as is shown above, and !
would be especially becoming to the burly ! COFFEE,
throttle of the Senator from Nevada.” ! ( ^ OOD lot Rio (all grad cs) just received
_J aud for sale by \Y B \V DENT & BRO.
Tiie Elections.—On the Gth of No-j
veuiber, elections will take place iu New j
York. Massachusetts New Jersey, Michi-!
gan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minesota, Mis- j
souri, Kansas, Nevada, Maryland.
Cheap Calicoes,
Cheap Homespun,bleached and unbleaclir.f
Cheap Flannels and Kerseys,
Cheap Goods for Pantaloons,
Cheap Dry Goods Generally,
Cheap Hats and Shoes,
Cheap Sugar and Coffee,
Cheap Bagging and Rope.
But why enumerate, as everybody knows «[,,•
sort of a stock of Goods he keeps. Purcha
sers, if they will consult flieir interest. w ji;
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
He is anxious to show his goods, whether lu.
sells them or not. Hc intends to conduct his
business on the
“Live and Let Live”
j principle, so as to have all who favor him with
t their patronage to say, if you want thc worth
( of your money buy goods of
October 6-2m. J. J. PINSON.
G 1 OC
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N. Y.
CHEESE.
STATE, fresh, for sulu bv
\Y 15 W DENT and BRO.
8@&,John G. Saxe, the poet, said in a
recent speech : “ I never heard Andrew
Johnson called a traitor without almost
forgetting mv manners and remembering
only my muscle.
Judge Alexander, of Maryland, has
decided that the act of Congress making
green backs a legal tender, is unconsti
tutional.
SYRUP
TEW ART'S Refined, for sale by
FLOUR.
I BBI.S. Fe.vorita—10 Sacks R Y Brown’s
-1 v/ best, for sale br
W B W DENT and BRO.
We find the word “ skedaddle” in thc
new edition of Webster’s Dictionary. It
is given as a colloquialism prevalent in
the U. States; hut, it adds, it is said to
be of Swedish and Danish origin, and to
have been in common use for several
years in the North-west, in the vicinity
of immigrants from those nations.
c
CORN.
1HOICE Bread Corn, for sale
W B W DENT and BRO.
iB&“Xo man shall be President of the
Uuited States who does not ask permission
of tbe negro.—N. Y. Independent.
Dear Mr. Nigger, do let us be thc next
President—please —Prentice.
As Prentice is the only man likely to
comply with the terms, we now insist that
the Independent stand to its bargain and
make him President.—Macon Telegraph.
The Darlington Southerner says that
there is a movement on hand, among the
freedmen of that place, to get up a peti
tion to the President for the withdrawal
of the military, the abolition of the Pro
vost Courts, and putting a stop to the
interference of the Bureau with the
blacks.
lira linurtisGimitG.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
V LL styles, larire let, for sale by
WBW DENT and BRO.
ARROW TIES.
L OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, 30 per cent,
cheaper than rope, for sale bv
W B W DENT and BRO.
BAGGING AND ROPE.
B AGGING and Rope for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
IRON.
I RON, Swedes and English, for sale bv
W B DENT and BRO.
HOLLOW WARE.
Y) PIECES Hoilow Ware, all sizes, for
sale by W B W DENT and BRO.
HARD WARE.
FTMIACE Chains, Shovels, Spades, Fry Pans,
JL etc., for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
WOODEN WARE.
B UCKETS, Tubs, etc., for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
COPPERAS AND MADDER.
C 10PPERAS and Madder for sale by
J W B W DENT and BRO.
TOBACCO.
T OBACCO. Chewing and Smoking, for sale
by W B W DENT and BRO.
JOS. E. DEXT.
DENT k WOOD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers & Commission
MERCHANTS,
GREENVILLE STREET,
Newnan, Georgia.
September 8-1-tL
I. N. D. Orb. "J. I). Simms.
W I. W DENT ami BRO. ORR & SIMMS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
MEHCHANTS.
Bay Sti\, Newnan, Ga.,
H AVE received and offer for sale a new
stock of
GROCERIES,
which wc will sell at short profit. We have
embraced in our stock an assortment of
HARD-WARE, CROCKERY
CONFECTIONERIES.
and see
September 29-tf.
CLARK, JONES & 00.,
W. E. BERRY & CO.,
WARS-HOUSE
AXI>—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
W
CASH, CASH.
E SELL for Cash or not at all.
W B W DENT and BRO.
For Sale or Rent.
HE subscriber offers for Sale or Rent his
House and Lot in the city of Newnan
T HANKFUL for the liberal patronage here- j containing eight good rooui3 and ten acres of
tofore bestowed, we have the pleasure of *
informing the citizens and planters of Coweta
and the adjoining couaties that we have asso
ciated with ub
Col. George H. Carmical,
who will attend to receiving, weighing, ship
ping and selling Cotton at
Berry’s Fire Proof Ware-House.
We trust by fair dealing and close attention
to business to merit a share of patronage.
We have business connections with reliable
firms in Augusta, Sa annab and New York, l
and will arrange advances for those desiring
it. Charges moderate.
Newnan, Ga., Oct. 13-tf.
land. Attached are a good work house with
four rooms and double kitchen, and other
necessary out-buildings.
—ALSO—
A fine COTTON and GRAIN PLANTATION
on the Chattahoochee river to rent.
FOR SALE.
A very fine yonng Mare, a good Wagon and
team of Mules. For terms call and see the
subscriber. M. B. CLARKE.
October 13-tf.
Rail Road Stocks Wanted.
A ay person having for sale stocks in the
Atlanta and West Point and Georgia Railroads
can find a purchaser by applying at this oMice.
Administrator’* .Sale.
not believe it is the iutention oi' thc peo
ple of this country—the masses who are
following the lead of these fiery men —
to engage in any such unholy work as
attempting to take possession of the Gov
ernment. I know that distinguished
judgment Could not have stood. Now
the difficulty is for the court to extricate
itself aud save its credit. This is render
ed the more difficult by the fact that coun
sel are on the ground ready, and by th>
invitation of the Judge himself! It is tc
trouble themselves to explain to them ; Massachusetts General, Benj. F. Butler, our mind a perfect scandal on the adinin-
that thc drought has been thc cause of a : [laughter], says he isgoiugto march from . istration of the law.—X Y. World.
common misfortune, hut if they (the ne- * Massachusetts to Washington with his ; ...... —
m-nocX «;h .u r 1 ■ militia. Well, now, he didn’t hurt any-j All the Same.—The following from
groes) will remain on the farms and strive! ■ , . - Y ’ - T , . , ,, . n .- • 1
. . \ body during the war, and I have no idea ( the Dubuque (Iowa) limes is the best
again, perhaps the next year will be oue j tbat be w i]| bur t anybody now. [Laugh- i bit yet: “ Diminutive applications are
of prosperity. j ter.] if he marches, and there is any j appropriate for children, but are out of
We must have laborers or our land is; fighting going on, I will warrant you place for adults. * Bennie ’ sounds pretty
valueless, and until we secure the white
we must retain the black. It is a truth
of political economy that the fewer the
laborers the higher the wages, and if our
agriculturalists are disposed to pay negro
. men three, hundred dollars for the year
J£67> their inclinations will be gratified
"* If they fail to use theitin&ueBce to check
«to exodus of the negroes..
that he will march in the rear of the col-j for a little unchin, but when he becomes
uuin. [Laughter.] I have searched that, a man we give him the full cognomen of
• Benjamin.' So in the t arly stages of
the great rebellion we called the rebels
‘Johnnies’—now we call them ‘Johnson
z yy
gentleman’s military record iu vain to
find a place where he led a column. He
never did lead it anywhere Perhapis he
thinks as he didn’t make any reputation
in thc late war it is necessary for him to
get up another one, in order to redeem
himself. [Laughter.] No doubt Gen.
Butler had a good many fierce people to
deal with during the war, ne doubt he
The household effects of the Arlington
property, or the fragments, have been
restored to Geo. Lee’s agent, by order of
the President.
[Signed.] J. W. Turockmortox.
'I’’HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE [ ^ V? De *
I . . * . c cemoer next, before the Court House
| existing under the firm name and style of door in thc town ^ Ne wnan, within the legal
Dext, Wood and to., is this day dissolved by ; hou „ of salCj agreeably to an order of f be
mutual cou >cnt. Court of Ordinary of Coweta counri-, half of
• k T £ n vv t tv™! » T !ot of ! ’ ind Xo - 139 ' in the l3t district of said
w,th Jos. E. Dent, or W. T Wood, and those ; COUBt containi3g 10 1} acres, more or less.-
having demands against said firm will call on j ^ - the pertT of M cses P. Walker, dc-
them for payment.
JOS. E. DENT.
W. T. WOOD,
W. B. WOOD.
October 10th.I860.
The following is the telegram to Judge
Shepherd, at Brenham :
Executige Office, >
Austin, Sept. 22, 1866. j
To Hon. J. E. Shepherd, Brenham :
, *11. • , - XOS. E- DENT & W T. WOOD. UNDER
^ b ?. Cn 0 ™ J the name of DENT & WOOD, will contin
Gen Sheridan. He directs Maj. ornith ; ue Business at the Old Stand. Thankful for
to permit no arrests of his men. He ; the liberal patronage heretofore extended to
asks me to assist in allaying the excite- j the old firm, hope to tnerrit a continuance of
ment, promises a new and a full investi-! ^ am f; 'V® eI P ec i a11 u . Ines t0 keep on
gallon, and says that he will do all in his ! Supplie5? which w - c will sell for cash, at the
lowest market prices. Call and see us.
: ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Terms made known on the day of sale.
• Oct. 13-tds. RUFUS W. HARDY, Adm’r.
TSTEYY FIRM.
J
power to satisfy the ends of justice in
every case. Have no soldiers arrested.
Let us be patient and prudent. Justice
will come!
[Sigued ] J. W. Throckmorton.
fgS"General Wigfall, of Texas, is in
London; Gen. Breckinridge and family
are in Paris; aud Hod. Dudley MaDn is
living at Chantilly, near Paris.
JOS E. DENT,
W. T. WOOD.
_A_ Card.
The undersigned having sold his entire in
terest in tbe business of Dent, Wood and Co.,
tikes pleasure in recommending tbe New Firm
to his friends and the public generally. He
bespeaks for them a liberal 3bare of patronage
Oct. 13-It. W. B. WOOD.
Administrator’* Sale,
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, will be sold
before the Court House door in Carrollton, bn
the first Tuesday in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following lands,
to-wit: Lots number on« hundred and eightv-
six and one hundred and sixty-seven <18fi
and 187), lying in th* Gth district of Carroll
county, containing four hundred and five acre"
(403j. About one hundred acres cleared aii( j
in a state of cultivation, good dweE ; ; u g house
out-building* and gin house. ^ nd ) y j ng f ou ;
miles from Villa Rica on th Jacksonville road
leading from Villa Rica l0 Jacksonville, Ala.—
Possession of said_ premises will be given ou
the first day 0 f January noxt, with th* privi.
lege of sowing immediately after sale. Sold
as the property of Lewis Scales, late of said
county, deceased, for tbe benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms on
‘-he.day of sale. JAMES RAINWATER,
Chriober 13-tis. Adro'rs.
To Cotton Planters & Buyers.
\\7 E Represent the House of Wilson, Cai.-
TT laway A- Co., No. 44, Broad Street, N.
\ ork, and are prepared to make liberal advan
ces. at the lowest rates, on Cotton in the field
and that ready for shipment consigned to them.
W c have made the above arrangement with
this house because we know them pcrsonallv
and can vouch for their responsibility anil
promptness in business.
ORME k FARRAR,
Cotton Brokers, Grocers k Com. Merchants.
Sep 22-3in. Marietta St. Atlanta, Ga.
F OR SALE 200 Coils Creenleaf k Todd Mills’
Rope. 50 Bales heavy India Bagging
Sep 22-3-3m. By ORME k FARRAR.
A HEAVY Stock of Groceries and Provis
ions on hand, and for sale
Sep 22-3-301, By ORME k FARRAR.
O RDERS and Consignments solicited.
By ORME & FARRAR.
Sep 22-2-3m.
T he city tax, for the year i860, is
now doe. Those living within the cor
porate limits of the City of Newnan, will please
call and pay their City Tax to the undersigned
or to the Marshal, between this and the 2Gth
of October. Those failing to pay by that time,
may expect legal steps to be taken to collect
the same.
W. B. WOOD, Treasurer.
Newnan, September 28, I860. 3t.
B T. BABBITT S LABOR-SAVING SOAP.
• This Soap is made from pure and clean
materials, containing no adulteration of any kiwi,
will not injure the most delicate fabric, and in
especially adapted for woolens, which will not
shrink nft' r beinir Mashed with this Soap. It
may be aged in hard or salt water. It will remov^
paint, greawe, tar and stains of all kinds. One*
pound Warranted equal to two rx^tinda ordinary
family soap. Directions sent with each bar £•-
makir
onei
Nos. 64,65. 66, 67, 03. tjy, 70 73 * 71 Washington
June 16-12rn. B t New York.
B I, BABBITT’S STAR YEAST POWDER.
• Light buacuit or any kind of cake may be
made with this “Yeast Powder” in 15 minutes.
No shortening Is required when sweet milk is
used, __ B. T. BABBITT,
Nos. 64 to 74 Washington st., N, York.
June 16-12m.
BABBITT’S POTASH!
1 riUl CANS for sale by
A UU - Yl. B. w. DENT k BRO.
October 4-5-tf
Mm. Clark, A. X. Wilson, C. C. Hardwick,
OF
Ga.
T. M. Jones, Newnan, Ga.
General Commission Merchants,
No. 1 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE,
bay street,
UAVA'BBAM M.
Sept. 22-3-tf.