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VOL. II.] iNiEWjSTAJST, GEORGIA. SATURDAY, EEC. 1, 1866. [NO. 13
HJOMBJT LIST!!
AM now offering at my old stand on Green-
ille street, a new and well selected stock of
W. B. W. DENT,
| Grocer and Commission
MERCHANT
dry GOODS, &C.,
Consisting of
Calicoes, Worsteds, DeLaincs,
Red, White and Opera flannels,
Canton and Salsbnry do
Kentucky trad N Carolina Jeans,
ff •-inters, .Satinets, Jeans, Linsevs,
ll'.- icued and Brown Shirtings, Ticking,
Irish Linens, Swiss and Jackonet Muslins,
Iterate' Ladies’ and Misses' Skirts,
Ladies and Gents’Handkerchiefs, Hosery
and ’Glove?, '
Men and Boys’ Boots and Shoes
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Shoes,
Hats and Cap3,
Crockeiy and (Bass \\ are,
Painted and Cedar Water Buckets,
Weil Buckets, Tubs and Brooms,
Saddles, Snap and Blind Bridles,
Wagon and Buggy Collars,
Buggy Whips and (Tames,
Umbrellas, Patent Cloth,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
And Irons ana Sad Irons,
Sausage Grinders,
Hooks and Ilingcs, Screws and Butts,
Coffee Mills, Sives, Cotton Cards,
Pad Locks, Files, Nails,
Collin’s Axes, Spades and Shovels,
Blue Stone, Copperas, Indigo, Madder,
Spice, Pepper, Ginger,
Soda, Starch, Epsom Salts,
Maccoboy Snuff, Table Salt,
Cheese, Sugar, Syrup, Tobacco,
Powder, Gun Caps and Tubes,
Cotton Yarns, and a great many Notions
mid other things too tedious to mention.
Spelling Books, Almanacks for 18b7,
Paper, Ink, Gillott’s Steel Pens,
Cedar’Pencils, Envelopes, kc.
All of which will bo sold low for CASH
and CASH ONLY.
Buy and Sell Country Produce.
Receive and Sell any Goods on
Consignment.
Thankful to all my old friends and custom
ers for past favors, and hope to s»e them in
,g,un, aud receive a liberal patronage from all.
Brick Corner Opposite If- J. S<tr jolt's,
Greenville Street, ITewnan, Ga.
J. T. KIRBY.
R. L. HUNTER, Salesman,
Formerly with Johnson & Gau cit.
November 10-12m
Dr. J. L. Mason & Co.’s
Great American
HOG CHOLERA CURE AND
PREVENTIVE.
SALT, SALT.
QA SACKS Liverpool Salt, for sale by
OU \L B W DENT
MACKEREL.
West Side Greenville-St. Newnan, *a. Gerrit Smith is cat In a long letter to Prof
Taylor Lewis, of Union College, Schneetady.
on the situation of National affairs. He says :
T see that you continue to write for the sal
vation of that dear country. Well you m y !
— for she is. this day. more fearfully impel 1:1-
ed than she was at any time during “the clash
AA KITS No. 1 Mackerel, fresh, for sale by of arms.” I have read your pamphlet enti
ty,/ W B W DENT. ! tied : “The heroic periods of a nation’s liis-
1 ton*.” I wish every one could read its wise
! and high sou led pages. There is however, one
1 blot upon them. They favor the shedding of
; more blood. You would have the South pu:i-
! ished, after she had laid down her arms.—
j Some of her most prominent men you would
I have had punished with death.
I wonder that you, who art- so familiar with
“Ho Mere Punishment of the South.” t v we he’, r. statesmen are slew t<>
, , • , , , .. , , r > h-m th—. Uv*> is the cure of all ills, as well
.1 Chora^Uc bi,,.- from UerrU teJ k-Ty, - well th ,. .. aro national a* those which
r, ‘. j * ‘j '' J> are individual. Iu feed. thev regard it as en-
rl / "a o r ~ T * 1 tirelv out of place in the province of stttestr.aa-
o** " 3 W ,d:ed m I ship*; and all Reading for its presence therea,
j but silliness or can*. Nevertheless, it remains
1 true that Love and love only is, in the largest
From the Richmond Enquirer, Nov. 14.
Polish Settlement in Virginia.
D. T. Randall.
Louisviiie. Kv.
W. B. Warren.
Louisville. Kv.
A TOWN- CREATED AVI' CDBI.'Tr.'.ED NEW POLAND
—nr.sT arETiNH cv t:iu settlers.
well as i:i the small-st spheres, in the
narrowest of human relations, ” the fulfilling
of (he law.”
A dark day is upon our guilty country. It
will crow darker if the North and the South
liKTilll
m THE
id purchased for their settle-! A -10 1 Ip ii t> n.
inuj.aaa. Gen. Turanian of QUICK OWCS 811(1 OlttOl! 1 TOiLlS.
died unanimously to preside . v
On the 8th of November, 1866. at 5 o'clock. ,
p. ii., a meeting was held bv the Polish exiles |
on th tra.t of land purchased for their settle
ment. Their country
Richmond, was called unanimously to pre
over the meeting. He acknowledged the cotn-
wtti grow oarKcr u me aurui .-inn me ooum . - -- --- - - . , , ,
continue to hate each ether. It will l*eeome , phtnent, out cochned an j 1 cstdeucj . A not icr
all lig’.it when th y sbrdl
With gre;
Y
SUGAR.
I pfBBLS. Sugar, (Y T ellow, ABC and Pow-
t_/ dered), for sale bar
TV B W DENT.
ive each other,
r.tnl.
fri nd.
('. run;it Smith.
president and secretary were chosen. Vhe
the president announced that the meeting had I
' been organized, Gen. G. Toclunaa obtained !
Here is the place to save 10
per cent.
COFFEE.
I the floor, and said:
♦ -- i Fellow-Countrymen : Acting at yonr re-
Jjj'ZLHH. ; quest, and under the authority yon invested
■ me with, I purchased this ttact of land for
Arrangements wi.ii iiie Confederates Ly your s. niement—lnos acres at five dollars
Gen. Bctler—Butlers Troprsition to ; per acre on six yeai-s- credit, and 1,097 acres
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-.:ll
cc - “
—AT—
cun jju. _ ^ i wonaer mat you, who are bo iamuiar ivna kfU. i.ctiei’-'-autiers ,rop:sition xo,3 ; | HAAS 9
G \ ODD lot Bio (all grades) .just received the.writings of the most approved _ publicists, YauDom—AOWuer -0 Goniederates «,0 i vc . ir3 > cre ,i’t. One tbousaud acres of tins' R
f aud for sale by V B 11 DENT. do not fall in with their conclusion, that a Kill Tederals Y7itil. , tract are cleared, the rest of it is heavy oak g 'x U-r* i
■ — .strife, which has reached the dimensions and j [From the Cincinnntti Enquirer.] | wood land. The fund for the purchase of ag- Jtf * ■ tl •
CHEESE. I dignity Of a civil wftr, and _ especially a civil , x - n , T „ o ’ riculn. ral imnlements. stock >\nd orovision3 . ill 1
. . I ...1, >,.1> lilr., Awo /ih'uIao o nu/mui int/i
N.Y.
CHEESE.
STATE, fresh, for sale by
W B W DENT.
s
SYRUP.
(TEW ART’S Refined, for sale by
W B W DENT.
FLOUR.
1 AJBBLS. I'avorita—10 Sacks R Y Brown’s
1 * J best, for sale by
W B W DENT.
CORN.
C UI01GE Bread Corn, for sale
W B W DENT.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
A LL styles, large lot, for sale by
W B W DENT.
ARROW TIES.
OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, GO per cent,
cheaper than rope,.for sale by
W B W DENT.
L
B
I
BAGGING AND ROPE.
AGOING and Rope for sale by
W B W DENT.
strife, which lias reached the dimensions and -j
' dignity of a civil war, and especially a civil
' war which, like our own, divides a people into j
l district and completed national organizations,
has outgrown the crime of treason. Their nr- |
i gaments for this conclusion, together with
! such :is would suggest themselves to a mind as
j enlightened as your own, must, it would seem,
! hick nothing to convince you of its entire
i soundness. I need hardly add that 1 dissent
' from your definition of a civil war.
It is mainly the fault of the Government,
j when one-half of a nation breaks away from
! the other. Had our government been ever
‘ wise and just, the Great Secession, which has
soaked our soil with blood, would not have
I been. When one half of England, or France,
nr Spain, shall break away from the other, the
i world's sympathies will pretty certainly be
with the insurgents—for the world will pretty
! certainly feel that their failure is of itself their
quite sufficient punishment. Who is so fool
ish as to - believe that, had the whole history
i of our Government been bright with wisdom
and beautiful with justice, there would have
been this throwing 011 of its restraints, and
this defiatfee of its pbwer.
Pity for the South, not punishment, is then
urged by Mr. Smith, who then continues ;
New Orleans, La., Oct. 9.
“ Oh ! damned Villain.”—[Sliakspeare.
While the Confederate army of the West was
at Tupelo, Mississippi, General Butler was in
New (fileans, and lor mouths this noble patriot,
and unsehir-h man supplied them with boots,
shoes, sail, gunpowder, percussion caps, <ge.,
^cc. Docs any man doubt this asertiou ! If
so, let that man go to Jackson, Mississippi, or
to any point on the New Orleans Railroad be
low Jackson, and :isk anybody living upon the
Railroad if supplies of all kiuds were not regu
larly sent over the read from New Orleans.
Let the unbeliever inquire of a certain Cap
tain Colby formerly known in Cincinnati,
Ohio) who was a Commissary of the Confeder
ate army and sta; ioued at Jackson, Miss, .wheth
er he * did riot receive constantly, large
supplies of coffee, salt, &c., &c., for a pc: hoi
extending over eighteen month. The writer
of this article, while in Jackson Jlississippi. in
the summer of lSfill. had,occasion to visit the
chief clerk of Captain Colby, a Mr. Blis -, form
er! v Governor of Colorado, Territory, and,
while there heard a conversation take place be
tween Colonel Joues, of General Bragg's stuff,
and a confidential agent *f General Butler
jjHAAS’ OLD STAND,p|
HOLLlS,||
c|
Salesman.
ricultural implements, stock and provisions
: already distributed amongst you, was rawed \
I by subscription, opened at your request. And
a transportation was given you free from New
York to Richmond by the Old Line, known as j
the New York and Virginia Steamship Coriipa-
' ry, and from Richmond to Fredericksburg by
the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad ;
Company. 1 place in the bands of the Presi
dent the lists of subscriptions, which show
that $1,450 were subscribed in New York, all,
in monev; and Gl.oaO in Baltimore, in money, Be rr-pecuui'v Lnue the atteniion of all
[irovisio.is and aerricultural implements. But t persons who fie ve to purchase Goods atiuiccs
as originally the subscription was opened to j surpassingly low, to our Stock of *
locate you in Arkansas, where you objected to
go, some of the New Y'ork subscribers refused
•OJtiSBdtu jo A)t[t:nb
‘saou.I tit aoqjio pjosaopun
?q oj 4»ju poimTuajap nan
Great Inducements & Bargains.
J. A. WELCH, - v. - - - Publisher.
Rates of Advertising.
Advertisements inserted «t SI.oOper square
(often lines or space equivalent,) for first inser
tion. and 75 cents for each subsequent in-
’scrtiori.
I Monthly or semi-monthiy advertisements’
inserted at the same rftfes fts for new advertise-
jfaents. eaclr insertion.
Liberal arrangcmenW tvill be tnade with
iibosp adverti-ing by the quarter or year.
All transient advertismeui3 must be paid
1 Tot when banded in.
I The nronev for advertiseiog due after the
! first iiue.lioj. - -
GEORGIA RAH. ROAD.
E. W. COLE, Superintendent.
Leave Augusta 7.30 A. M.
I,cave Atlanta '. 8.05 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta 5.20 P. M-
Arrive at Atlaiitn....... 6.00 P. M.-
NJGHT PASSENf.ER TRAIN.
Leave x(ugusta 12.30 A.-11.
Leave Atlanta 8.00 P. If.
Arrive at Arignsta 6.15 P.M.
Arrive at Atlanta .10.40 A. M.
Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and
i Athens, Ga., must take Day Passenger Train.
Passengers for West Point, Montgomery,
j Mobile and New Orleans, must leave Augusta
| ou Night Passenger Train, at 12.30 a. m., to
make close connections. . j
| Passengers for Chattanooga, Krtoxviile,N’asft-
■ vilie, Louisville and t^t. Louis, must leave Ku-
[ gustii on Day Passenger Train, at 7.80 a. ni.,
i to make close connections. -
Through Tickets and Baggage checked
! through to the above places.
jg^^Sleeping Cars ori hT! Night Passenger
: Trains.
j ATLANTA and WEST POINT
RAIL ROAD.
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
o SL250.— 7
. T ; which it was agreed on the part of General
hout “’ 1 1 Butler to furnish the Confederate army of the
IRON.
RON, Swedes and English, for sale by
W B DENT.
“Ever since the surrender of tlic^
have felt that the first duty of North | with shoes, blankets, salt, &C;, and that
South was a common repentance for a common 5 000 gacks &f s ., lt should lie delivered—If I re
sin. 'the discharge of this duty, together vu i meia her right—in three weeks. Bliss and mv-
tiie mutual forgiveness which would have gclf were separated from the speakers by a
proved a mighty upward educator ot <ol i > juar j p ai -*iiion, not well made, and could h . r
»rth and South ; and it is for the lack of the cn \ Ire avers ;rio:i. As wo listened we
HOLLOW WARE.
900 Hodow Ware, all
sale by
sizes, for
W B W DENT.
PROMPTED by a desire to benefit our coun-
trv, and also to establish an important
i-t in science, we have concluded to offer to
(> pblie tbc' above riatned remedies for the
.iud-pc cent ion of Hog Cholera. Medical
HARD WARE.
rpRACE Chains, Shovels, Spades, Fry Pans
A. etc., for sale by
. WBW DENT.
WOODEN WARE.
BUCKETS, Tubs, etc., for sale by
y AY B W DENT.
COPPERAS AND MADDER.
(OPPERAS and Madder for siil- by
W B W DENT.
this very educator, that the character of both
North and South lias, all this time, been going
downward. From such repentance and for
giveness, Peace would have come, long ere
iifis ; and it would have been a permanent,
Ive iu so a pure peace. Such a peace cun, now,
, hardly be looked for—a peace which cannot
come until each section shall condemn ilseli
and forgive the other
and exchanged fro
th being good C'on-
became much interested,
quent- significant winks, 1
federates.
Bliss afterwards “ sloped ” to avoid the con.
script law ; he was a tine fellow for all that,
however. Butler’s agent wanted a bale of cot
tan for a stick of salt, and the parties came
near splitting on the point. Don't know how
the payment of their subscription
duced the New York subscription to$-, -
la Baltimore, fay $1,075 have been collected, Dry Goods, Ladies Cloth Cloaks
several subscribers having declined to pay Fancy Articles, Nubias,
their subscriptions when the plan of settling ;
you in Maryland failed. A'our and my reliance |
upon the arrangement which was made with j
the Commissioner of Immigration for the State j
of Maryland to settle you in that State, cost
you $950; of which S600 were expended to |
support you during the two months’ detention
in New Y'ork, and $356 were expended in |
search of oilier tracts of 1 .nd, and in defray- !
i:ig the expenses of your delegates sent to me j
and then to the Governor of Maryland to urge j
that the Maryland arrangement should take
effect. The agricultural implements, stock
and provisions already aiAributed amongst
you cost $1,150, the h lance, $225, re..: ins to
m ct the daily miscellaneous expenses and to
pay for some items of husbandry already pur
chased and partly paid. When you receive
them, and when the tand shall have been sur
veyed and divided amongst you,.my agency i
enU3. * * - * * '•'
Cen.Tocbmnn retired amidst great applause. :
order was restored, on motion of M.
When
id forgive the other. it was settled, but I know that supplies came — - > -
Next follows some good advice for General ; u - e guJar. Madtjki, seconded by several voices, Cnarles
Butler • ■ Upon the evening of the same day that the Pistrowski, $. Kaminski aud Charles Jenurze-
MY D'vT has" indeed wronged Ids coun- ! : conversation aboveTrepoiled took place I visi- were appointed a committee to draw j
Mr- Davia uas raueeu, wiou 0 ui n.» c ; iU _ , , ..< n ^ »r..„ , v suitable resolutions expressive of the sense of;
Clothing, IShnwls,
Boots & Shoes, Balmoral Skirts,
Groceries, Ribons,
Notions all kinds, Silks, Sic.,
And all Coo'ds generally fon.nl in a mixed
Slock: all of which we will sell as low as any
house in Newnan.
Our assortment of
Is I a fg"’r .'ion c.i t be found • iss’ce of Atlanta,
and will be s fid low for Cash.
We respectfully i-.ivhe you to call and see
us and wc will do our best io please in atten
tion aud prices.
RANDALL & CO.
Oet 20-7-tf.
Leave Ailant.t
Ai t ive at Newnan
Ai live at West Point
IjCave Yi'est Poiut ....
A,live at Newnan
Aiiive at Atlanta.
L. V
11 00 A M
1 21? M
-1 05 P 31
2 25 P 3!
.6 00 P M
7 25 P M
GRANT,
Superiutendaflfc.-
THOS. A. GRACE,
NEWNAN,- CxA.,
Insurance Agent for the following Companies;
.ETNA IdFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hartford, Connecticut.
KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE CO.,-
New A'oik.
-ETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY',
Hartford, Con leciicut.
UNDERWRITERS’ FI HR INSURANCE CO.-,
New York.
! SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE* COMPANY,
, New York.
j EL'FAULA HOME FIRE INSURANCE COi,
Enfaula, Ala.
JAMES RIVER FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
HoivituUviBe, Vn.
OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Savannah. Georgia.
July 28—47-tf.
■ t and -nr-cnilr-n ot llog Uriotcra. ateuicai ^
cntlemen of skill and experience began a sc-
ic? of examinatiens when the cholera first
TOBACCO.
rpOBACCO, Chewing and Smoking, for
countrv—the North as and Col. Lomax, both graouates o. Acstlo.-.m
moulded Lis pro-slavery Gc^A yen D r) m^ll cmne m laugh' r;-
< • 1V responsible for what ‘ ^1, sod he vy. ol Lomax, • I have juA
is countrv lYomthateh.n- had a. proposition from Gen. Butler and ho pro-
,1'gan in this country ; afier having performed
mini it)ns nost mortem cxamhialioris upon the
todies of hogs which had died of cnoleia,
.mi after great research and .investigation to
letermirie (he nature of the disease, led by
he lights aii.-ing therefrom, they undertook
lie cure of ihe-codiplaiut by various^remedies.
'hov found several nrtictes beueii"ial, bat
ueecss was not, tully allameu m until (j 10
ibove named medicine was compounded! 1 ne
ncdiciue was not sought oui. mr me put pose
if sale, but the great success unending ils
isc has induced them to fo.m a company ami
ibtain a Patent. We offer it as being, iroder
he accompanying directions, fully capable ot
wresting any epidemic ot bog cholera, and
irompt in giving relief when properly admin
istered. We confidently believe that the t ern-
»dv is a specific ; yet we do not recommend it
ns infallible in all cases, though we have never
known it to fail, either as a cure or preventive
igainst the farther spread of the diseaSe when
isc'l agreeably to the directions, notwith—
handing those free trom the disease ha\c been
kent in close proximity with those diseased.
it is a great Tonta, and wi . n . Successfully ,
remove Mange, Sore Head and Vermin, either
of which will affect the health ot the hog, and
stop his growth and development. Notning
will make hogs so thrifty as this remedy. • \v e
offer no patent remedy tor the cure ot man,
but we think that the ynlUc will esteem us as
benefactors when they consider that we have,
for years, been investigating Lie diseases ot
domestic animals, which torm not only ft pan
of ,’ne wet.1 tii of the country, but a fiord sus.
icuaucC to man. Allow us to add tnat hog
choleia is but :i miK 1 disease when taken yi
iis caily stages with this remedy, wlncn will
also remove worms from the bowels, and it
admin is; mod ouce a month by the directions,
will fo.ever prevent any injuries from tlie Jn-
•m m N 7. A which produce such alarming
svnrntoms iu Wens who eat t rich in on? pork.
Thousands of applications have been made to
the Patent Office Department ot tlie l nited
States, in behalf of remedies to cure Hog
Cholera, but we. atone, have been able to pre
sent the unquestionable testimony necessary
to procure tbe Patent now in our possession,
securing to us the right to compound aud sell
this invaluable remedy.
Dr. 11. Marshall is having these remedies
prepared uuder liis own supervision.
1 1 J. L. MASON & CO.
\ p All orders addressed to Dr. J. L. Ma
son A Go' Atlanta, Ga. will receive prompt
attention. Over — at Dr. Redwine s Drug
$;ore. corner Alabama and \Y uitc-hall S.icet^.
sale
by
W B W DENT.
the meeting; and the meeting took a recess
until 8 o’clock p. it.
When the meeting reassembled, the com- ,
mitice submitted the following resolutions:
By the meeting of the Polish esiles reas-j
semblcd and held this 8tli day of November, j
186U, at 8 o’clock p. m., in Spotsylvania conn- !
ty, Va.:
Resolved, That the tract of land purchased
J.
Is back
CASH, CASH.
TTTE SELL for Cash or not at all.
\y W B W DENT,
:n
X>
lb
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CHEAP
tj n .;u %
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0
1 trv, and through Ills misapprehensions of him, : »«t the hcaal.piarters of General an Dorn,
has particularly wronged Gen. Butler. But so, aud while talking to two of my old acquamt-
; Iso have the countrv and Gen. Butler wrong- , anees-Gol. Ned. TnlTon Cn.cf Comm.ssary,
[ed Mr. Davis: The' ebuntry-'the North as arid Col. Lomax, both gmouates of West 1 tan
well as the Somh—mo
character, and is large
I has come toliim and liis wuum, . - - ...
j etc- Our guilty nation, in looking upon Mr. | poses to supply our army wu,r ux. -u.
Davis should rather pity than hate its own lc- pruv,dmg I will send him cotton. M lut
''•itimate offspring. And General Butler, in- , ^femal scoundrel he is, said Van Dor
1 stead of invoking punishment on tlie head of | do t.ns we all unhesn.-Lu
1 Mr. Davis, had better fall on his
him in penitent remembrance
prominent connection with the _ . ( ,
, wicked pro-slaveiy Democratic Party.” [enemies. . greeting to our immediate neighbor;-, and to
! Then as to Jeff Davh himself- ’ . 11 f ve a Ccniederate soldier of the fight- |> he » >le of Vir „ In!a and of the U. States in
Then, as to Jett ltav m hi a department and have met on many fields and we assure them Uiat the object
J •Jefferson Da vis is kept m prison heeause ie noble soldiers o, the Northwest and I have | f our s ’ ettIemcnt in Virginia is to aid them in
the North still lciqses to lcpciit ot ner pro thought when I have seen them dead and lying : , , . , , *i. 0 : IT . ,
Javey. wickedness. Upon that wickedness arouSd me, that thev had probably fallen, kill-1 ^doping the fiatcnH resources of the Com- Hts s.ock co.tsis.s
far move than upon all other causes, is the ruin : Cll bv ;im ,mirion furnished by General Butler, ^ouwealt..; for, m our opinion, we can obta n
- - - — • ’ - ■> o -xx.1- ’ _ - _ _ J nna secure our .naiviaual competency only m
tbe united efforts to make each respective
b 1- thousands Commonwealth of the United States materially
CHEAP
m ot
J. PINSON
n ai his o'd siaad on t
East
the
CASH and wnh
of Jefferson Davis and
able. Repentance for it
bis too long-closed doors.
i pnrc'ia ad or.- lc ively for
! great care, wkli i'c view of defying compeLi-
tion as io prices, Hlty and styles of goods.
every article in aciive
demand in nee !y every department of mer
chandize. He has
Ills TOO long-ciuseu UOOXO. , CU.V-., , UCC1X UIUH.-U „mi a;i|iiausv ay iuuumiuu.
Tuk undersigned, having entered into a per- n ie South will forgive the North, the North . there a just God above, who will pour out prosperous.
manent business at the South-east corner of can well afford to forgive the South- But I tbc vials of his w uii upon those who defy ;
manent business ai mn asktd whether the North should lorgive Him ! There is, and Ben: Butler will come to
the cruelties of Anderson vilie and of the otner
ten
pan
the
owi
the Public Square, invites the attention of the
pubfic to an examination of his stock before
buying elsewhere, as cheap bargains will be
given for CASH ONLY—(no exceptions.)
He will keep constantly on hand a supply of
;he following articles:
Sugar, Snuff,
Coffee, Tobacco,
Flour, Coperas,
Salt, Indigo,
Bacon, Madder,
Lard, Hardware,
Meal, Shoes,
Soda, Hats,
Tepper, Homespuns,
Vinegar, Books.
Candles, Stationery
Soap, Cutlery,
"Worm Candy, &c., kc.,
ot the monsters who ruled in those prison
Next, as to the demand for the President s
impeachment :
•• But who is there to impeach him ! With
what aecenev could a Congress impeach him
both Houses'of which are guilty of the sameir
justice and inhumanity ! Grant the President
depravity of the man
who would slay thousands of his countrymen
t for gold.
I Come forth, ye hundreds of witnesses of
! this man’s depravity, and make it known to
Death of Major ^PLi-tam B. Lewis, t::b
FniExn axd Advisec cf Gex. Jackso —We
are ce.LIed upon to chronicle the death of an
other old citizen. Major William B. Lewis,
one of the oldest and most highly esteemed
citizen of tiff s county, died at his residence,
near Nashville, yesterday. He was, we be
lieve. about 82 years of age. Maj. Lewis came
to this county at an early day, and has v.fft-
Chea.p Calicoes.
Cheap Horne mn.blenched and unbleached,
Cheap Flannels and Km>eys,
Cheap Goods for Pantaloons,
Cheap Dry Corn’s Generally,
Cbcan liars and rShoes,
Cheap Sugar and Coffee,
Cheap Bagging and IhTpe.
But why enumerate, as everybody knows what
J£iO. C. WHITNBR’S
General Insurance Agency.
Fire, Inland, Life & Accident,
Insurance Effected and Losses Promptly Paid.
Office at MoCamy & Co’S. Drug Store, Frauklin
Buildings, Alabama Slr’t., Atlanta, Ga.
Refers to Rev. James Stacy, and J. J-. Pin-
sox, Esq., Newnan, Georgia.
Aug. 11-50-1 y.
jO;jN r.AY. LAVENDER R. RAY.
JOHN RAY & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
N EWNAN, G-A.,
WiH'practLce in the Courts of
Fulton, Campbell, Fayette, Coweta,
Troup, Meriwether, Carroll,
Ifeaul ctud Haralson.
Particular attention given to the collection
of all Claims of every description.
jggj-iOlfice near Newnan Hotel. [june2-Cm.
Dr. A. B. CALHOUN.
H AVING resumed the Practice of Medicine
jcs’itciiuBy tenders bis professional ser-
to’— I r.« '7 ^^
L t city. He wns the intimate personal tiiend off sers, if they v.ff ! l consnlt ihfc'r ifitefest, will 0 T .
i the world ? I summon you to the inquisition, i Gen. JacksMi, and there was no man in the e c -,mi n e his s ock beMve purchasing e' -ewbe e.
StheteSnCB not ***,? r art . i8a "’ J-t for th « 1 canse of , h ?; State 1° Cr.ronfhly acquainted with the his- Hc j au - iou3 lo sbow goods, whether he
iuouvi. ......— j - jrant tfie . res-ueno^s maru ty, Bejamm r. Butler must be unmasked : , tory of political parties during tue admims- |
plan of reconstruction is one which, if adopted, Somebody must undertake this task. j tration of tire old hero. He had served with ! sell? tnern or not.
would throw the black saviors ot the stupend- ■ Some months ago I wrote to Sametavy Stan- Gen. Jackson during the war of 1812 and the ; bn d m— on die
Indian wars of that period, and upon the elec-;
He intends to conduct his
•» i inn • *
IBs whole attention will hereafter bo givtfrr
to hi- 1 •irofc--isAiij.iwti various branciics.
Ohi. o ot Depo* (Street,,a few etc-ps from the
Pub'ic Hm. • c. [J. .). Cj-lS-v-
ously ungrateful and infernally wicked country
ba.cli again under the feet cf their old oppres
sors. 8o, too. would the Congressional plan.
sing to the white loyalists of the South the
shield of black votes, leave those loyalists to
be deptroyed. So,' also, would the plan of
j- Concrress. Its plan is indeed uot so bad as his-
But. in respect to their gross violations oi the
Besides mnnv articles usually kept in the Dry principles of iustice a.nd humanity, there is
, ' ’ ’ j certainlv too little difference between them to
Goods laic. ! leave it’at all decent for Congress to impeach
P~^”The highest market price paid lor , t j 10 iifcsident.
ton, giving him “ the poiuts ” against Butler,
and the names of the witnesses but nothing
feum. iw., ’- — — ——o— x-—7- hr.s been done. X wrote a private letter to
Grant that the Presidents plan would, by rein- Secretary Stanton in regard to this matter, b it
-i.;n l^iick .if trip Si in tii the no t a move has been made against him.
Butler is a worthy son of New England. He
is loved there as a. good, (rue, and patriotic man.
Wait for a time, and “see his guilt unken
nelled. ;’
John E. Watsox.
Dried Fruit.
W. 0. PERRY.
books and papers belonging to
the estate of King W. Perry, deceased, will be
found at this house, on application to
Sept, lo-om. P- G. PERRY, Adm’r.
Gen- Hood on the Situation.
A public reception was given to Gen. John ,
lion of the tatcer to the Presidency, .-rajor
Lewis repaired to Washington with him, and
was his irastc-d friend and confidential auviser
during liis Administration. With the retire
ment of Gen. Jackson, Major Lewis returned
to his home on the banks ox the Cumberland,
where he rested in comparative r.-tiracy unt;l
his election to the Legislature last year. Iu
the troubles which culminated in the late civ !
war, Major Lewis was a devoted, unfaltering ;
friend of the Union, and he remained firm in j
h's faith throughout that terrible struggle.
“Live and Let Live”
principle, so as to have pH who favor him with
their patronage to say, if you want U>e worth
of your money buy goods of
Ociober 6-2m. J« J- PL7»SON.
Win
Clark, A. N*. Wilson, C. C. Hardwick,
It is with pleasure that I stale the met that ;
have used, with entire success, Dr. J. L._Ma- ■
on x Co.’s Great American Hog Cholera Cure
ml Preventive, and therefore recommend it
? one of the most important discoveries of
he o-e. JOHN MONTGOMERY.
Louisville. Ky., July 14th, 1S66.
Newscry. Jkffbpsox Co.. Ky.,
July 15 th. 1866. J
This Vs to certify that I have used Dr. J. L. j
Mason Co.'s Great American Hog Cholera •
Cure and Preventive with success and entire
satisfaction. My hogs were dying five or six :
daily before and' at the time I commenced giv- j ____ m mm
ing the remedy. After using it as directed, 1 § AYAK5f AS
mv hogs commenced improving—only losing ‘ Sept. 22-o-3m.
one since that time—now my hogs are in good !
rondition. healthy, thrifty. «kc. 1 recommend
it to the public as a certain cure and preven-
rive. A-lOS 8EAB0LT.
Those great principles imiieach and condemn
both. Let them not be so self-ignorant an I
shameless as to condemn each other. At anv
rate, let not Congress impeach the
until it lias riist tried the power of ’
pentence ujion the heart of the
Whilst for one cf these fellows in imi — t — — „ . .. . .
nc>> to cling to the unrigkteousness is to lead ; n |i 1(? eonditiuns of the surrender. After but the party having ucrntrol oi the ^esisui
the other tooling to it, the giving it up by the j s j^ e gaid, preserve vonr manh»*od— ‘ latuie referred hi3 credential
, 1 o—triincr nnimnte d > al j that right—do nothing that is not
liahi. This is all that the victors can require
—it is all that those who contribute most to
overthrow u- null require. If the Radicals of
the NtiL-th require more than this, and if we
are compelled to submit let ns at least submit
with dignity. The general spoke at length of
the evil effects following unsuccessful revolu-
xucic o — — . , tions, aiving I-.-ssons of warning from both an-
elevate the people, but muen to disgust and c ;,. nt m 7,,] er;1 history. Tliis was the great
FORCE S SHOE HOUSE.
Whitehall, SL. Atlanta, Ga.
BH. JN-3. tST
.PEARCE
O FF13RH Ids professional LCiviecs to the
ciffze-.'S of Newnan end viciiiib.v.
He may be found at all botus. in day lime (t
,!,e Drug fiLote of Dr. if. 59. Henry,.or at liis
re ffitenae. brick botf-e erst side of lire Rail-
read at nigiff,
Will give prouipt aU.efilion to ell patronage
en.rusLad to his care. [jane
S- P. THURMAN,
> r
S.
J. W. SP2NC2,
P, THURMAN A CO,
MAhilr ACHUTPij
one would, more than ^anything else, promote
the civiuc of‘it up by the either, i greatl v
wonder that the noble and clear-eyed Wendell
Phillips, who is always for working with clean
tools, should urue congress to undertake, with
it- dir tv hands, the impeachment of the Rresi-
dent. 'The undertaking would cany with it
no moral power, aud therefore do no good.
There would be nothing iu it to inspire and
to the Commit
tee on Elections, and that Committee never
reported on Lis case. A-few weeks since Maj.
Lewis, disgusted with the course of the domi
nant party in the Legislature, resigned the
seat to which he had been elected.
. Lerch. nA at New
added.
B. W. Force, formerly of Charleston. S. C.,
will be pleased to see his former customers.
Oct 20-7-l2m.
C1YUUV - , t IVll C ailU . . 1 iilS vvee 5* -
degrade them. It would not pass tor a com- .-, in „ er 0 ur nc-ople should guarcliagainst-
ltiSiding duty, but for an impnncipied party - => - - - -
Death of Col. Wasting.-ox.—We regret to
announce the death o» Col. James H.R. Wash- 1
in-ton. Postmaster of Macon, which occurred 1
at his residence in this city, at an early hour 1
vesterdav morning, a.ier a brief illness. lie
To Cotton Planters & Buyers.
fTT£ pi -, .he Hottee of Win ox Cal-
VV LA WAY - Co.- -.a. f ’ B,o. 8 • i-et. N.
York, rm : r e p e> - d make line-, I advaii-
,...... A \ e .i .. o-i Coi.>oa ni - Ne nelu
■WZGL2SALE & EETAIL DEALERS
C AiYDf & COKFECTIONERHS,
Depot Stieet, next Door to Perry’s Corner,
NEWNAN, GA.
Jane 0-i0-tf.
was at his office on Monday, attending to bis , “ 1 ' 1
business as mnai but got wet during the day • * e
■ ■■,! r;-' -»i!S
'y ,hr -.nip neui co
Si e he a. >ove a..
,e we ’
' i J O L O ^ .J.
.:•> wit!l
iCiil OHdUT
General Commission Merchants
No. 1 STODDARD’S L0WEB E Aid GE
BAY STH-EEEit
&JL
I have used, with entire satisfaction, the
5rea: American Hog Cholera Core and Preven-
ive, patented and owned by Dr. J. L. Mason
c Co. It is, without a doubt, the greatest
nedicine for hogs yet discovered.
Perino Brows.
B ROW N& WILD
A112. 11-6m. 1
D ealers in bullion, coin,
era Securities and Bank n. .ca.
— l ar attention given to collections.
AARON FREEMAN, National Pars Bank. New Y ors. ■ M nan
ouisville. Ky.. July. 1866. I generally of Georgia.
Personal.—The New ,
makes mention of Generals D. H. Maury, >
maduke, Rosser and John S. Williams as j
'v vissitin^ the ^*itv. b f, siuofcdU-
' ire." Longstreet', Hood, Buckner, D. W.: A HEAVY Stock of Gropems and Provis-
•ns and Hav= residing there. The limes p\ ions on nanu, and for =a.e
says? “At a dinner given by one of our Ctrl- 22-C-Jm. By ORJE i FARRAR.
1 zens a day or two ago, the remarkable speeta-
SOUTH- Repul
ele was exhibited of four Bishops of the EpL-
Particu
Refer to
Bankers
this Amendment.” „ = (At least 200.000 i*eop!e in the Austrian copal Church sitting on the =ame side ot the
0 3 - Vnrth alld (Empire have been attacked by the cholera, i table sandwiched by five late Confederate
I need say no more. The | a {j 0 ut ene-half of whom have died. ‘ GeneraiS.
South must love each other ere they can be d amm. o
) RDETS and Consignments solicited,
By 0RJ1E & FARRAR.
Sep 22-3-3m-
Wilkinson, Wilson & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS
—A N D—
General Commission Merchants.
Agents for the purchase and sale of all kinds 01
Cotton Domestics.
JITLiberal Advances made on Cot!*
signments.“^8
Office No. 3 Stoddard's Lower Range,
BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
U. B. Wilkixsox, of Newn_n, Ga.
B. J. Wilson, formerly of Okeefuskee Cot
ton Mills, Ala.
P. H. Wood, of the late fina of J. W. Ra
bun k Co., Savannah. Sept. 8-tf.