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' p'^ tIS 'a*D WEEKLY EVERY SATCRDAY BV
‘' v J. A. WELCH.
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VOL. II.] NEWXAN, GEORGIA, SATURD AY, JAN. 2Q, 1867. [NO. 20.
Eatss pf Advertising.
! Advertisements inserted at $1.60 per sqnara
! (of :en lines or space equivalent,) for first inserw
! non, and To cents for each subsequent in-
! r-ertion.
Monthly or semi-monthly advertisements
inserted at the same rate3 as for new advertise-
• menfe. each insertion.
Liber,il arrangements will be made with
those advertising by the quarter or year.
AH transient ndvertfements must be paid
i for when handed in.
The money for advertiscing due after the
first insertion.
•„ i;iv old -i md on Gn en-
.i 1 S"le::t“d stock of IZrE, O
ri
r.
•il Rue
And Ir
/ G O 0 D S, 6L C.,
Con-dating of
...... \Vcr-;< ds, DeL-uncs,
and Optra Flannels,
; ...,d ti ds’uury do
aid N. C arolina dear's,
S i-.ine: -, d-an-. Lin eys,
B • ■ 'hir; »gs, Ticking,
. . knd Jackonet MasFins,
. L;ul: G and ;.!fescs ! Shirts,
Qeuls U.vatlkfci’oiiiefs, Ilosery
and 'lifoves,
■i ., and Rots’ Roots and Shoes,
■ y and Children’s Shoes,
ibis and Caps,
,ker.- arid Glass Ware,
. ;■ Water Buckets.,
^ Tubs and Brooms,
Hir.tp and Blind Bridles,
;n d Buggy Collars,
,■ j;ip and ilames,
i- Patent Cloth,
■ 1 Bock'-t Cutlery, ‘
Irons an-i Sad Irons,
Grinders,
. Screws and Butts,
r,:,,, - .Mills, iSives, Cotton Cards,
p.vl hocks, Files, Nails,
r Axe , Spades and Shovels,
I< ,nc, C-.‘operas, Indigo, Madder,
p:,irt‘, L’epp r. (linger,
;• da. Slarch, Epsom Salts,.
Jiiiccohov buull, lable Salt,
Cln-i Sugar, Syrup, Tobacco,
.. ‘..it <' PS :.!!•; Tubes,
(j,.:tun Varus, aud a- great many Notions
»nd eiker things too tedious to mention.
>j M :;i: Books, .Vlmanncks- for 1807,
pV.cr, Tuk, GUlott’s Steel Pens,
iV!t I'eacils, Envelopes, ko.
\1] of which will bo sold low for CASH
aud CASH ONLY.
Buy an 1 Sell Country Produce.
Receive and Sell any Goods on
Consignment.
Thankful to all my old friends and custom
er' for past favors, and hope to see them in
ive a lib< ral patronage from all.
Brick Corner Opposite it J. Sargent's,
Greenville Street, Mewnan, Qa.
J. T. KIRBY.
R. L. HUNTER, Salesman,
Formerly with Johnson k Garrett.
November 10-12m
AY. 15. AV. DENT,
Ciroeer and Comsmssiosa
L J.XU T ,
West Side,GreenvilIe-St. Newnan, Ga.
SALT, SALT.
80 SACKS Liverpool Salt, for sale by
AV B AY DENT.
Laws of Gsorgia.
An Ait to provide a mode for furnishing trans
portation to si-Idlers in traveling to and fn m
their homes to the place pr places designated
as places to supply maimed soldiers with a
leg or an arm.
See. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
1,1 v. That whenever any maimed soldier who
may Ive entitled to an artificial arm or leg. un
der anv act passed bv the General Assembly.
Gen. Early’s History of the Last Year Lines to a Skeleton.
cf the War. j Fifty y srs ago the I.u» : m Ai ruing Q*®i-
. j cle publish ”1 a j-x-m eu tit led ’■Lines on a Skel-
Gpn. Earlv has completed his history of the j et n," which ex.rid much attent. in. bvery
last year of the war. Bn: a limited number of 1 rt, U 'yci K< • lJ ,’ ; “,*;>' A',
, , . . . , w is var.dv mane to discover tne an,nor. All
copies have been issued. In Lis preface fca , tll:it ever transpired w.us that the poem, in a
clerkly hand, was found •: ir a .-krletoi. or re
markable beautv of form and cob r. in the Ain-
thus gives his mind on a lew subjects.
“ I V lh ve that the w< rll has never produced
a body of men sui«erior in courage, patriotism
and endurance to the
seum of the Royal (pilege of burg'. •». n L.u-
coLn's Inn, London, au-1 iL.'.t the Cut .for • -
the Museum had sent them to Air. l'er’ v, i • ii-
MACKEREL. ^
AQ KITS No. 1 Mackerel, fresh, for sale by of his county a certificate, under
skull.
AV B AY DENT.
SUGAR.
fCBBLS. Sug r, (A'ellovr, ABC and Pow
dered), for sale by
AV B AV DENT.
COFFEE.
i ODD lot PGo (all grades) just received
~~ and for sale by \\ r B VV DENT.
G
N. Y.
S
10'
CHEESE.
STATE, fresh, for sale by
AV B AV DENT.
private soldiers of the
! shall desire 'transportation by railroeai to mid; Confederate armies. I have repeatedly seen, . ,, . . -
; from the place where such legs and arms are t p so Miors submit with cheerfulness to pri- aud proprietor m tu, .,o run . G.ao.uv -
* furnished, he. shall procure from the Ordinary ‘ vations ar.d hardships winch would appear to j Behold this ruin ! Twas a
of Iris county a certificate, under , seal of his j jje almost incredible : aful thcvyi. l eL- crs of I
, office, that ho is so entitled, and such number 1 our brave m n, (which wore so different from ,
i of duplicates as there are different roads u\cr the studied hurrahs of the Aankees, i when ]
v. hicn lie may pass in g< ii;g to and returning their thin lines sent beck cppxdn«t hosts of i
I from sr.id place, which certificate shall be taken pc-fleril troojw. stogg. ri: .. TCvtm.g flying.
, up by the conductor of said road, and such du- i s lV e often thrilled' 'every fibre of my heart.-- j
plicate shall l»e a sufficient voucher when jjre- f have seen, with my own eyes, ragged, bare-
nted to tlie Treasurer of this State, to entitle footed and hungry Confederate sold: -rs perform
deeds which, if performed by mailed warri rs ;
in glittering armor, would have Inspired the i
harp of the minstrel and the pen of the poet, i
*• I do not aspire to the chav.,. 1 r of a Listo- j
rian, but having been a witness and a jairEci- j
pator in great events. I have given a statement .
of wluit I saw and did. for the use or the fn-
SYHUP.
TEAVART'S Refined, for sale by
W B AY DENT.
FLOUR.
mIBLS. Fn.vorita—10 Sacks R Y Brown’s
best, for sale, by
V' B AY DENT.
a
CORN.
IH0IC1?Bread Corn, for sale
AV B AY DENT.
said road to receive the amount due.
bee. 2. Repeals conflicting laws.
Approved loth December^ 18Gd.
An Act to educate Indigent and Manned Sol
diers in Georgia, and to provide ihe uece»sa‘-
rv means for the same.
AV;iehea3, It is a matter of primary imp..r- . tun* histoid ;n. AVitlnc.t bwaking the thread
tance that Georgia should have native and ot my narrative as it proceeds. 1 have -T. v, n.
.d tcachus for the instruction of thej i n notes, comments on some of the errors and
children of the State; and whereas, there are inconsistencies committed by the commander
muiy maimed - Indigent soldiers'in the State,, j 0 f the Federal Army. G.-nen.l Grant, and the
under tho age of "thirty years, who by rests-.if ! Feder -d {Secretary of War, Mr. fjtautoa, in their
of the loss of limbs, are deprived of the ability reports made since the close of the war. AL> >.
to perform phj’sical labi .r: and whereas, it is a : gome iustanpes of cntelty and barbantx coin-
holy mid patriotic duty to provide in the best hiitted by'the Feder.d c-uumm.-ter wiib.d: were
brought to my immediate attention, as well as j
some oilier matters of interest.
nd patriot
manner possible fdr those unfortunate patriots,
l-'or remedy whereof—
Be if enacted, That all indigent maimed sol
diers of the State of Georgia under the age of
thirty years, be educated at the University o!
the State, free of charge for tuitii n, books;
•• As w,.s to pave been exjavltd. our enemies
have flooded ithe press with, sketches anu histo- j
lies, in which all the appliances oi a muretri- ]
cious literature, have been made t>v of to
CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE.
LL styles, large lot. for sale by
\V B AV DENT.
M
ARROW TIES.
L OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, 50 per cent,
cheaper than rope, for side by
W B AV DENT.
hoard and clothing iftitil the completion of glorify their own cause and its supporters, and
Unit - coikaiuto teim, to blacken ours But some Southern writers,
S.e. g. That upon the application, aeconipa- also, who preferred the pen to the swqrd or
1 nied wi‘h proper vouchers. < t any indigent' musket, have not been able to resist the tuup-
! maimed soldier, that lie is* of the class above ! tiUiofj to rush into print; and, accordingly,
. ; . to I,,-.- Truste, s <>f said l.'nivm.ity, t»i,ing cn i. .. !. . s been wrift by :
! they shall forcljwith received Jiiniin sad Insti- ligiit of alter events, and even in
Dr. J. L. Mason & Co.'s
G i eat AiticiTean
hog cholera curl: aud
PEEVEHTiVE.
U'l'.OA'PTED ' v « fk'-irc to benefit our r.ov.n-
|' and also to osvd.Hsh' an important
fact in • 'iiuuv, we have orindu.b.-d to omn ;o
tli,'' jifiiie the above named remedies lor the
, 7 prrrcmhn of Hog Cholera. Medical
gentlemen of skill and experience began a se
ll,a of examinaticus wiieu tiie cnolcra fir.-f
begat in this country; after having performed
,us post mortem exfitninatious up in i!,e
bodies of hogs which had un-.l of e.iou ia,
nn.I i)('ier groat roseatv-h and investigation to
determine the nature <>t the disease, led by
.. : ari ing therefrom, they undflBtook
the cure of the eouipIar.il by Viirums rone '*t*‘ s -
TU v found several articles beuofi ‘ial, but
v attained to until the
d medicine was eompounc
Tin
B
I
BAGGING AND ROPE.
LAGGING and Rope for sale by
AV B AV DENT.
IRON.
RON, Swedes and English, for sale by
AV 15 DENT.
HOLLOW WARE.
PIE< ES Hoiipw Ware, all siaes, for
200
T RAC
etc., for sale
sale by W B AV DENT.
HARD WARE.
AV R W DENT.
WOODEN
LEDS, Tubs , i te.
WARE.
for s.ric b,
AV 15 AV
icy .....
tu&fiih; and’give him all flic bcilciits of tne
same. up>ou the applicant- entering into a writ
ten obligation, upon Id' honor, to te.icu, when
lie shall have completed bis collegiate course,
the nmubcr.of years in tne tyuniy trotu
\\ inaies lie came, t-h iii he may hiive been in
said University.
v. • •;for the jir.rp ise • f carrying into
efficient op. rurimi the provisions of this .act,
that bis l.’xcci! nicy the Governor be. and lie is
! i y auth rixed, should ■ n l I ; ftmn
provided for the uimc in tlie 'l ieu ary, to issue
to the Trustees of the University the bonds ot
the Elate, payable at such time and in suca
manner as Le may tie in Lest, to an au.mtat.
sutikbuit to acCouipHsh and carry into effectual
opi i.r.i. n tne provisions of this act.
Ax A t to make the employment of any ser
vant-whatever during his term of service
illegal, and aeelan the sani a :.d Ictneanor.
Section I. The General Assembly, do enact.
ries of tiie
war attempted by persons who imagined tii.t
the distinctness Jl ti.etr vision w;u enhanced j
by distance from tne scene ot eou.iiet, and an
I exemption from the- ftiaturbing elements of
wiiisliina bull, is and bursting si-ciis. lV rh ps 1
ctuer wriivi’s oi tlie same class may foliow, a.i t
I various s^icculatioms be indulged in as to the ;
cause of our disasters. As to says.. If, I have ;
; not undertaken to speculate .as to the causes of >
mir i.ulurc. as I have .seen abund.-nt reasons j
for it in the tu m-ai ions (.alls brought ag dtist
us. Having had some means of judging; 1
v.id. how ■. -r, sty Led. in my • pirn m. b U. ;
Pr hfent DJt'is a 1 General ! ■ , heir r •' v
etif g ' . ■•' ! For Tlie tccessbf buf
cause wiiieii it was possible for mortal men t >
\ do, and it is a great privilege and comfort tor
: me so to believe, and to i: ,ve been able to
bring with me into exile a profound love and
veneration l'or th so great men.
i “ In regard to my own services, all T have to
snv is, that i have the conscious]i .-s ot Lavi . r
Once of ethereal spirit fail;
Tins narrow o il was life's n treat.
This space was thought's mvst ri ms seat,
What- beauteous vision filled this spot !
V.Tmfc drvau.w of pleasure b.nj f.-rgoi!
Ncr hope, nor jew, love nor tear,
Beneath this mouldering canopy
Ouoesimuo the bright andbu.-y eye;
But si irt not at the dismal void ;
If social love that eye employe 1—
If with no lawless fire it gleamed,
B t through the d w of i.i , luess beamed—
That eye .-hall he f :vver bright.
When stars and sun are su.ik in night.
Within the hollow cavern hung
The read**, swift- aivl tuneful tongue,
If falsehood's honey it disdained.
And where it cmild" ii“t praise was chained ;
If is.id in virtue's cause it sp ike,
Yet gentle concord never broke.
T his-i'ent t' regtie sic I! plead tor thee
When time unveils eternity.
Siy, did the se linger d.dve the mine ?
Or with it envied rubies shine ?
To hew the reck or wear the gem
Can lirtl • now .avail to them.
But if the page of truth they sought,
Or comfort to the mourner brought.
These li mds a richer meed shall claim
Thau all that wait on wealth or fame.
Avails it whether bare or shod.
T hese feet the depths of duty trod ?
If from the halls *»t ease they fled
To se k to Motions humlle shed ;
If grandeur s guilty b.i' e they spurneu,
And home t > virtue's coin aimed,
T hese feet with angel's wings shall vie,
And tread the palace of the sky.
rarticulara of tlie Arrest of Surratt.
■LETTER soon i OS«r. , .-«fcSERAl HALE.
The following is t on . d-b-leDeial Halo's ac-
: count ot tlie arrest <‘1 Stirnttt at Alexandria.—-
! it gives fuller port bailors than tlie reports re-
j i, *itlv published, aud is addrcssetkto Secretary
; S -ward :
“Agency and Ookftxate Gr.NER.tL of i
United Sta ls of America,
Alex an m.i a, Egypt, Nov. . IS-50.)
“Sir : 1 have the boa* rto rap .rt that in con-
' v'. •R i.ec. of a telegram received via Coiistanti-
. uonic irmi Mr. King. Vrated States Minister at
; itoiR.'. and c several letters received from Mr.
j IT. b. l opsul H Malta—th Mbditer
! -Htic*;n v,'ir<st.iii!' .> jrmaa • ly broken be-
' f.vg* a ?I dta acd till. tS.uu—J lull e this day
j arrest:*d a niaasialii.igidinselt AA alters, iltessed
I in the Uniiorsn cf a Zouave, whe e>v : ved i-a Al-
1 fxati-iria oil the Ad, in the steam-hip Tripoli
: from N.itdo , i..id who is believed to be J. liu
‘ 1! ■rri.'O.i’R. . r o t. one of conspirators tor the
i assassination of President Lincoln, ll.e tele
gram and some of the letters t anii; ocen delay
ed in transmission, I was fort mute in binding
■M :
p
the man still in qu ouatinc among the
-> mgt rs. of v hom there is no list vrlhTt-
it w.ts easy to distinguish him among
scv.-.iiv l ight of these by life Zouave unit t in.
gad sc lively 1. -s' asily by life almost unmistak
able Ani' i'icdn tvpe of e'mnt nance. I fiai.l at
vr.ee to him. "ion mo the man l want ; you
aiv i A;m vie.in lie sai l, “1 cs, sir, l c.m.
1 said, “You iloiil.tl- know why r want you.
AV.'l.i i- your name.' He repotd promptly.
“Wallet.-*.’ I said T believe your ti-uo name
fe Sut i :i : a., i in arresting him monti tied
iny ,)»:•; d p sit ion - Ik s. ( 'ons :I-Gener.a!.—
The Director ot Qaav uitine sjk
su.iieleiit escort <-f idvvs, by whom the pris
oner is Ootid u t l to a sate place within the
quarantine w ife.
“Although tne walk occupied several min
utes. the pri5 ner »:l> iscfc a my side, made no re
in irk whatever, displaying neither surprise nor
irritation. Arrived at the place prepared, I
g;xvc him the i.--n il magi'-teri -i cuudon t.i,.t lie
v. l.-.d e-l.Iigc i t.i y anything, and that any
tidng he slid would i> - r.t once taken down in
writing- He said : “1 have nothing to say. I
want nothin shut wh.-.tis light.’’ Ho declared
he had neitlmr p - port nor 1> ■ sgage, nor mon
ey. except six francs. life companions confirm
Lis stoic moats i:i this respect. Huy say be
time to Naples a dr.-, - ter Horn tl.e i’apal army
0RI dtv OF \T.u\N.\rs.—As the time of year at Rome. I b ad that be has fto pan rs and no
h 's C‘uni’ for selecting an Almanac for 18*17. a ; Dutl.es but tm-v.- ue v-wanng.
!,■].;■ : ■ ■ rigih Of ibis b.diA" rtKtble Tli^iraparancc ot %
fire-side emnpaniim wii! probably be accept ib!’. I ii l!l ' -1 0 f.'pitru'infe
Thp U r,rd alman-'c which is olmonnck in : witness AA eich.mmn. at page ilo ot i ittnian s
r,S°h CLr-lta-r to one w .th•• r- K-port, officially »■..* U, nw by ft, ««►
Sill nothin flint 0$wU*fe»4
Sivv-it is derived frbtolhe feme compound but u-... >unydt m the feontiopluq of th pi
i*on. r.itil a very late .period it was al
CECRG1A RAIL ROAD.
E, AV. COLE, Superintendent.
Leave Augusta 7.30 A. M. <
l eave Atlanta 8.05 A. AL
Arrive at Augusta 5.20 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta ..6.00 P. M.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta 13.30 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 8-M P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 6-U* P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 10.40 A. M.
passengers for Mayfield, AAashington and
Athens, via., must take Day Passenger Train.
Passengers for Avon Point, Montgomery,
MoV-le and New Orleans, must leave Augusta
on Night Passenger Train, at 12.30 a. ra , to
make close connections.
Paisenccrs forLhauauooga, Knoxville, Nasb-
; vllle, Louisville and St. Louis, must lea', e Au~
! gusta on D.v Passenger Train, at i.30 a. in.,
I to make close connections.
«_-ffy”Through Tickets and Baggage checked
through t^|he above places.
jecsw-Slecpii’.g t.'ars on all Night Passenger
Train?.
ATLANTA and WEST FOWT
Id A.Xdb ROZAI).
Leave Atlanta 12 15 P M
Arrive at Newnan 2 -12 P 31
arranged.a Arrive at West Point 5 CO P 31
Leave AA'est Point 3 40 A 31
Arrive at Newnan G 15 A 3t
Arrive at Atlanta 3 37 A 31
L. P. GRANT,
Snperintendant.
volume. Mr. King and Mr. AATnthnp speak
in c-mfi-Ient term.; of'llio id- ntity cf the Z »uav«
Valt ’.-3 vrith Jriirratt, and afrersenng the man
['hare not a sha 1<>\v of doul* of it.
‘‘According to tho v.cll-e=iublfehed law of
thi f pl ; ' I H; : f< r aVti fo i
DENT.
B c< ? __
CO PI’INI A S AN D 31 ADDER.
-TMOPPERAS and Madder for sale by
I j AV B AY DENT.
T
TOD AC GO.
015ACC0, Chewing and Smoking, for sale
by
AY B AV DENT.
CASH, CASH.
'E SELk for Cash or not at all.
sueress was not
aZ-iye name
me Heine was tiat • eight out tor the parpo-u
of sale, bin the great success attending its
u-• a his induced tin m to form a company and
* tain ,i Pateut. A ■ o r it as ' ; 1 ‘
tie accompanying uirecuone. iu*ly cupm-lo ot
a re >i:, ■ any *ep':d’cmie' of' !mg cliob ra, and
; hi srivifi! ft Hof v, ueu pcopi rly admin-
i'ioied. AVc eonii.leutly heik-ve that the rem
edy is a specific; yet we do not recommend it
ii- in!,ff!M-le in all cases, though vcliave ne'er
k ".in <t to fail, either as a cure or preventive
n. i: ; ;i.e further spread of the disease when
a •••! a • iVealdy to ‘the directions, notwuh-
v - ,.ii;: ; those'free from the disease have been
kept in close proximity with those diseased.
it i.- a great Tonic., and will successfully
' . eve Mango, fere Head and Vermin, either
c. which wkl ufiVot the health of the Lag, and
.- ai hbs growth and development. Nothing
make h i thrifty as? this rt irib ly. A\ c
' r no j- i’ciil i*v liicilv Igi* \'l\c cure » t niaii,
blit ”-e think that the public will esteem us as
'uv.-, factors when tney consider taut we mit o,
r years i a ini •' fighting the di ses of
i-'inestie aninito -, w.iieh form not only a part
oi tiie wealth of the country, b :t a horn »us-
t - . .re to mail. Alhiw us to add tmu hog
c'".oie'M fe but a m Id disease when taken in
its early stages witu this remedy, which will
ve worms from the bowels, and i|
n.laiinistered once a month by tlie direction
will forever prevent any muiries from to.
> N'-.V-r/fe, which produce such a;
. in ;»e■ oils u ho e 11 tm Iff;io
Tb-ncuids of applications have been made to
Latent Office Department ot the 1 .ii'i.i
> _ ;n behalf oi remedies to * ’’.r*Ioa
Ci. lira, but we. o’- ns. have been able to
AY B AY DENT.
AV®.
; 1AE-
T. BABBITT’S L.YBOR-SAA IN 0
S >. T'iife Soap is made t •••m pure am- clean
A A.-..,;..l&ript&A.qfpni
That from and after t^e passage of this act, it done my duty i > :..y pountry, to the wry
si tail not be hy-vlul tor any person to employ of my ability, an 1 vi. .t‘Vei' ray^tato, 1 wouut.
am .lervaut ftViiidltuiyiovment of another for nol cxcaauge ffot cv:k-ii.^ tor uau*to •
and d:nin“- his term of servi ••. and if any per- millions. I have con..- into exi.e r-amr than
s.m bv hinaseii or agent, shill be guilty of • submit to tlie yoke of the pppr ssers of _ rev
emploVir.g the servant'of another during the country; but I have never thought ol i-tm-m-
term VoEwliMi be, she. or they may U- cm- ting aught of blame or censure to tuose tr-;a
pi ved knowing that such servant was so cm- men who, rffter having uobiy dune their duty
ployed' and that his term of service was not hi tlie dreadful struggle through wuieh wo
expired, or if any person or persons shall entice, passed, now that it lias gone ag.nii>: us, remain
per.'unde or decov, or attempt to entice, per- to share the misfortunes of their peojue, mm
suttde or decov any servant to leave his employ-1 to aid and comfOrt^mm m thc-ir trials; on me
er, either bv'ottoi ing higher wages, or in any contrary, I appreciilfe and honor their motaves.
other way whatever, during the term ot ser- 1 h-tvc not sought refuge m anotnei bum tiorn
vice, knowing that said servant was so employ-. insensibility to the wrongs and sufferings ot
cd, shall l»e deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction tiiureof, shall be lined any
sum not more than two hundred dollars, or
confined in the common jail of tlie county, in
the discretion of the Court, and not to exceed
three months.
See. 2. Repeals conflicting laws.
Approved 13th December, ISbO.
died almanack. Pull-wu attributes the
word to the German, and accounts tor its origin
ns fallows: They formerly used to engrave or
cut upon square sticks about a foot in breadth,
the courses of the nom;i for a whole year.—
From this they could
ch.'iTigos would occur, rg also their festal days.
Hence ih.-y call this arnuigement “ cl-aght ’’•
—,dl imixt herd.
The Egyptians are said to have computed
their time'-bv instruments.'
In the middle ages tiie monks were the cl-, here with his pres . . . , .
mm., .c makers. | reason for saying that no attempt at n.rc.rer
The first printed almanac which has come
down to us ai,neared at Airrsburch in 1461. It
v/ftS’entirely in rhyi'ne, r.s w as the early style.
I It is computed for several successive years, in-
■ stead of one, as now, and got., on to toll imw
it was forme .1 to describe the months as tlie.y
; are made bv Nature, and the influence of the
himself an
limit obj.'ctiou to
the an . t by me on my '
r ; . p i .,** ! it . an to • ‘rally as ne 1 ie
iio p.mor to fn«gge*t *-ven a primdj'atu daim for
to »ij oft rjuriH \ ■ -• i k «« •. no
other.kUtiii>ritv wh h * m rigattmiy uite.u ie
ut My, and I have good
AV. 0. PERRY,
Newnan, Ga.
‘f
AV. E. FLEMING,
Atlanta, Ga.
PERRY tk FLEMING,
—-DEALERS IN—
XXRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
ease will be . -to a tot by any authority, wiiat-
ever pretei.. i-ms he n.'V maffm '1 he prisoner s | g 04 tb-Ea8t comer of Public Square aud on
the
ff fill ; he will
i ■ f thu local
q am al: t.nC will expire ou
l:. !* be rcceiv-. I int the' pri
- vernments, which ordieffiy gives me every
assistance.”
v.m um injure the most f. Fcaic fobnc, aM is
. liv adapt >d for woolens, v^achwill not
; \ V; 4- i mg. md wRij t y |» ?- »
may to u *i in :1 .qd m-aff y-H- r. i, v*t uni-.*,
paint; er* use. tar and Mains or all kinds. C no
rrant id equal to two s ■; ' •',
tomilvsi .p. Directions sent- mu etun »*>», ;
. gallons 1
OU. a • • bat t I Iff.:,-m.ffffu LI
a circa! .r e-mhuning fulldiiveliuiis ior use, pim-
• : and Gern u A k y°W g rc *^ el
- ***
Nos. CL 0". Cd, 67, G3, Off, 70, 72 A «4Ai asbmmon
An Act to give Landlords a lien upon the crops
of tenants, lor stock, farming nteiisils anti
stars ; t-> give instractii m as to meat and drink ,
■ on pliysicing, bathing, and the maiia-gcm .‘Jit of
health ; to teach how a child should be e luca-
„ _ _ I ted ; howtheipfogne fe to W escaped', etc.
my own country ; but 1 feel deeply an*l conr.n- m clir | l , U s cv ; i ;kl . 0 f the little d prli th.it
u.iily for them, and could, my iife secure the • p.. nu i ;ir .tion has reafched in England, tii »t , Ktone,
redemption of that country, as it has the great and ' wealthy corp mtion-of the Sta- 1,-y. in
often risked, so now would it be as ireely given t j on ® rs » Company slfouid continue 'Ho publish
tor that object. ^ _ , ! iU ,j sell even' year some hundreds ot tffon-
“There were men bora and nurtured in tiie T1 ,j r . ,,j c . s <} f M,, Aim .n ; •;,” il ■ ciiief
Southern States, and some of them in my ow.: ; gtraeti'm of which c.ansi.ff '• in its asttidogic -1
•State, who. took sides with our eneinu-s, anu . | n -edietions and hier*-alypliies, s.ivoring more
aidfed in dSsoiating and‘hurnili .ting the hmd G f the spirit of the fifteenth century thak ot
of their own birth, and of the graves of tueir t i lC ton *teenth.
A Mil y, ths InpfetiMier.
ll.e AV - -isingti.n Republican artaigns Mr.
Ashley, the m n w o imp iches l'reMdont
Johnson. Q.iojti.iZ tap v. iff ; , “He tliat^ is
without sin ■mmng'-it ; i. let him cast tKc first
the Rep liiiic m supposes Ui it Mr. Ask-
iecl.iring that the impvaeiupent v.ils h
“painful duty,” and he had s- uglit various
members of tiie House to perform it. onl\ i.i-
•' rored to find s m< on ■ who i >uld i u | the . , rT „„
, J a,,.... • ■ . i :• d . o! of , as any house m the city. [Jan, 1 J-^m.
v t who-would t&ke r- p..t •••• n “'■••- h*e '
Of if 11 w-1 ing. ft VV s' >t surprising tp *c
A ; hIcy found ? .: ■ u d. it Has wgs his nu>tivft.
t. he dfetui bed were this
rci.mreimffii ■ ••■ '•-' •.- " • -•
}:- ; t '.Ir. Aside'-, all nnworfoy, as he truly
s. t" ii u"‘; u him.- if the .accusation.-—
an shofTB how little h .. s caitn- , - „ , . ..
"it . *• • i.iiv'i'.-dy 1 v r vlviuff sole : Very JJ cm :>-cur:.:es ami -.um nmai.
IfelmiH-st acts of th- imr tuR r. brought to hr ntt, Pion given to cohcct.ons.
. - a- n. mito-eui the Hon-e of Rep- Narioual Park Bank, New \o
restate.live.-, in IS 1 '.:;. A r p at submitted to j generally of-Georgia.
House by one of its committees on the 28th
Depot Street,
INTES'WnNT^ISr, G-J±~z
Respectfully invite the public to an exami
nation of their Stock before purchasing else
where, as they are determined to sell as low
.Ta:i>' 16-12m.
st..
V
■J hi;: : ■
l
TSING T. BABBITTS PURE to
THAT ED POTASH or READY SOAl v
KER. War . thcstfei jth of
Potash, aud superior to any otner -■•:'■•
’ . in ri .. Pat up m cj
“uun.fe. :> v.umds. 6 ponnus and lx P°j- n “
Kill directions in Engfieh and v
hard in *1 ' -■ • it'• On
ancestors. Some of them rose" to high p-si-,
tioiia in the United St.ites army, ami yiners t >
envy them not their
I had rather he the I
who fought in the j
rinks of the Confederate army, an 1 now, ■
maiiuc .l and disabled, hobbles on I.ia e: ff> hi.s
from house to house, to receive his drily bread
from the bauds of the grateful women for
the
' It.
neci ^ wliose homes he fought, than the highest cf
those renegades and traitors. l et them enjoy
is a singular fact that among the first m- Mr. J.ilinsou v/oul
ihaiia.es com*) ted in tin iBotnftiy, v
a edvi d iiia.i iu Myv.ii.i.n(i, named B. nj imm
B.u.:.- h.r. j his di- ff-iii.mt of Afrh-.i, a!:!.-./
self-taught, gave this as one of the numerou •
pro as of rare seicntm- ac*purern- itt.<, wh.eh
csiu.s-d even Thomas J'hier.a ai to thmx it n.»
dfeliui-or to fi.-. ii and cherish him as a corrcs-
pundent.—Lrc'-. iup.
th
Ti
inning
- pork.
uitier tr
2
A ll
manforrnaki g
, mnd will nu'.ke fif
teen mi", a:.' of Soft s ..a. '• - -g- •' ;
> Consumers will find st x
- hii larkek '■ - ri OT,.
ri . . 65,05,67, - 8,69, A ■ n - st *l
June 17-i2ni.
ing crops ,—, .
commercial manures furnished them lor tne
purpose m' making their crops.*
hoc. 1. That from and after the passage of
this Act, that landlords may have, by spec
utonrife P ai3; those renegades and traitors, j A ^kohi. -A late number of the San An-
‘revisions furnished such t.-nants, tor the pur- V-xecrn- i bn-i-t ii raM. h» 1*6 *»»
h.-iv- a*li -n ur-n th • er--wing crops <u tommers j ov.rnm , A hermit has taken up Ks al -h* m tuc
n-r ;m.visions lumishen and commercial m-1 r, , . ovorr , riI iiu-- mv c- uro v. there is a Aoache country, itt the Hueco mourn ire.
nures furnished, upon such terms as may be ; or ^eda., thirty fi - -
I S ee the SSS of slaughtered friends, com-; an It dun by mi fa. ao*iat m ••-•-
rae’es and countrymen, which all the waters m speaks many I --ri ff •
the firmament above and seas beneath cannot. is b.Lv.d . ;• t -e ^mplemem- no -nw ,i» t , tom • ti
wihSvay. These enefoies have uhdertuken , by kun to bd mi>« 4•“- •'* •
to render our cause odious and infamous; an I gifts, such as the voicing oi mnacos, <- u,
Siong other atrocities committed by them in ' He hos resided' in Peru among die Andes, m
effort to do so, an humble subordinate, t Brazil, Patagonia, General Ame..ca, uti sn.,.-^-
Petu.no Brown. V. AA ildman,
BROWNaWlLDM AN
E ALE R.S IN BULLION, COIN, SOUTII-
Particu-
Refer to
r;c, and Bankers
Oct 20 7 Cm.
D
agreed upon by tb.e p.irti
Sec. S. That such liens
of February l.S'i-5. sle ti- it_ Mr. Altfetey w
charged with '‘corrupt ofii- ad a-mhiet/ ana
onl v e- ap ..i by a flaw in the in liciment.’ ’ He
Wan used of ol I ini ; in < : > r * *f^"
idersti pi- to m iff i tde,” ■ : * 1 ' - ; . ;-
cair-: it v. .; a t exactiv proven ttmt .hoconsid-
mv. ;*>a had C on ‘-previously agreed upon. _
ns may be enforced in
the same way and manner that leins are now
M ’ u ' eufeirced uraia-t -teamboats m this state.
iSec. 4. Repeals col.dieting laws.
Approved loth December, Ibtlo.
the
1 th-; appointment
•A‘inral ofC.il rado _ Among
1 v to i p'-ndiog Ids "ver-
int aent. fe < . dated Ft 0
ary •!, FS.il. Ftwhi-.K he dwells on the impor-
tai
- - fin meaning a “rogue
’ ‘ — 100-
A;-hIcy procure
C .m as Sarv V r-
the h tt-.-rs of Asl
' r the 4P
d badness
Good Advice to Debtors and Creditors.
N*
V
i '-•• h • -
.Co
•>.-;•
na, Ri . .
sent the info««stionaVde tesrimony necessary ; ^ £ BABBITT'S BEST MEDle • NAii •'AJ-*
1 - • -■* • ‘ Jt ~ O: .... Ann.m n Salt. —
tus f.-utams, when
J I
H. RIF'F' ri. “i.i.u'.e fr-
ievi dmado with'this Site:,
baked, nothing but ecmnn-u^aA w.aer aud *.c m.
AVashinsrt >n st.
New York.
to procure the l\nait now in our possession,
sivuriag to us the right to compound aud sell
this invaluable remedy.
Dr. H. Marshall is having these
.•repart.1 under his own supervision.
J. Iff M ASON «fc CO. „
N. I'.—All orders address, d to Dr. J. L. Ma- i*dSCS'O oL.0a laLUfiB.
-'a ff Co.. Atlanta, Ga., w:ii roec've prompt p < itiailiff, Uff.
ucnticn.' CA-r — at Dr. Redwir.e’s Drug ’
•Store, corner Alabama an a AA hiiekall Streets.
lected as a victim to a , quant ly in Liu -pe and A-n, an i also m *h- !
, fiendish spirit, and ba?e!v mart! -red under an Pyrames, and more recently among the moun--;
Ti-Virrinia Stay Law has been decided un- ! t ;.. lt i re edict f mdad o; t of a. ■ : F- '■ -y- •
corrstitirtknutE The itiehmond 'limes m com- v j n dictive and illegal tribunal. L it them con- j years of i.is caraer d - - o 0 “j “ ®
mem ; n«* on this judgment of the Court, gives t j nue this pvstem! thev ate Imt er-etlng m • > as u i*.:- -n-nary t > tne .n- n n..'.
the following sound advice, which is quite as ine nto to their own eternal di- n-T.foa a a I . gr.gt a: miity oi canons ‘ -o«s «:.*«•. . aJ ;'-;;to
anplicabtetto Georgia as to Virginia. Let our , nij , h fiaaer-nosts to guid. tbe l ri ri m in • is ».*.
neoaP heel it. and the day of prosperity "'ill j roseaiv hes. Thev may employ the mfamons i-tiiat sit enettme he wj® a personage ott
\ • - ,i. \vii toon u<. 5 ■ '• Ari'- • . • : - ... -
' Our own advice to all debtors is to put no 1 to sacrifice on the uita of their ,hatml. and j show to tff.Ao wno vr^mm.
•- i'li iii tfi-ffe pretended friends who deceive , l-r-.-i>-- - i- -i-n..*: v . .*•.- y- 1 , ~ f | . _ ,
' utu m ^ £ th*t there is any relief iu ! men's Bureau’ _ may not m all tue of | SdFlAalers in Her/ xOrx.
G- \jzh*2i:m:s
General Insurance Agency.
JCii’c, Inland, Life & Accident,
Insurance EiT-nted and Los«C3 Promptly Paid.
Office at McGaiiy & Co's. Drug Store, Franklin
Buildings, Alabama Strit., Atlanta, Ga.
Refers to Rev. Jamks Stacy, and J. J. Pxff-;
son, Esq., Newnan, Georgia.
A tig. 11-50-1 y.
cure
to <
them with the
remedies ; No , ^ ^ G7 6S 63> 7o , 72ff
Junk lG-lffm.
“stay laws,”
and. unreal measures ot
and such like nnccnstituFor. d petty tyranny,
Th v should i control the verdict of imjiartial hi; ton; --tan
rUiet ' ilJL - V aiottU • - that doom which awaits them
SIG-J.V OF BIO boot:\j^ z
H AVE On band the largest and 1 t-st stociv !
of Boots
1 U ‘ a wtlfi to kindly rcLitlem* with tto-ir'tmw can .-cip rant o ;
1 e v ”t ’s which the action of the Legislature ! a- the final ju
■ V' ri- gfeturl e k Th y sh al : make tomd
'vific.Uf“r the v irti.d relief of the unhappy
: Ole triors who.' having been equal sufferers witu
th. ••- -lv s from the calamities of the war, and
: * ' nv tumble to collect a cent either of uic prm-
or interest of their* ebts.
I Ciplc
nd Shoes ever brought to th.? j fop a should deffrec..te and denounce, as un
m.uxet and as they cone
it l? with pleasure rin.t i ?;a;e ti e fi a mat oi l.oots wmowBm- D —-- , n <o».
- have used, with entire success, Dr. J. F. Ma- ; ffTVaet and as thev cone direct from lb- 1 i wonliy of a>:;yi-‘D. even, any a*tc-...;w ot ci-.o-
&Co*> Great American Hog Cholera ‘ - .. . 1 e ■ ' -i : - it* •. ii ti:'.- *:■•-• r ri
’* try Merchants at New York TUfo 25 , nr io k: d airFinto-re.-:
added. _ ^ _
B. AAA Force, formerly of Charleston, ri. Y
will be pleased to see his former customers.
Oct 2C-7-l2m.
r.ad Preventive, and there; re recommend it
as one of the most important discoveries ol
the age. JOHN MONTGOMERY,
Louisville, Ky., July 11th, IS‘JS.
Newbury, Jefferson Co.. Kv.. \
, ., July 15tb, lriGf*. j
This i s to ce.i.iy that 1 have used Dr. J. L.
Mason £ Co.'s Croat' American Hog Cholera
Cure and Preventive with, success and entire
satisfaction. Mv hogs were dying five or six
daily beiore and at the time I commenced . 'iv-
iug the remedy. After using it as directed,
my hogs commenced improving—only losing
one since that time—noyr my hogs are in ^ood
condition, healthy, thrifty, die. 1 recommend
it to the public as a certaiu cure aud preven
tive. AMOS SEABOLT.
YOOkCr J. LOXfii,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
t t ' TRL practice in the several Four
V? Law and Equity in Cowo: i ami a .
joining count ret*. [Nov rri-y
ot those debts, where
i such extreme tfi&eaics would insrohte My sa. ii-
1 .,* or ’v>;tv and the ram ■ t . •>-*
:A-rv DAuF: make the Irtymest of a
- . A . . . ' ;uf: r
{khoa.-r and sacred .mty. - y ' vj
! * . erMtibmi uidststSfv* wl*road toieek
4 “**7S: Ut.n: toirto
;as.ii to paV rit.*ci oi.- pru*-
- ■ i] -• - ‘ - ;; • [ '
. SJH - ri'-'i :. - ■- - ■;
CV.S andon fians. as weU us npm *-»'-* "* tJ -
iosses have bt en as great u.- raeir own.
Aid tob. Me. Davis and I axilt.
have b.vti comm.-i: ed in t:...-Santa t> r~~
volant irv ^uFscripri uis a fond tor the eUf
of Mr. Davis an l ills tomily. wno are in •
lute cirpumatances. ihe : p
from a letter oi Mrs. Da\i> wil
p .v-erfehed state of her family.
‘•Bv using the s?tri-'t st econ : .y • . e ouy
w IV cl--v i .r the next three ra.-u - ;p L e 0: - •
tpF oil fe d.rk. Hiving to in. ir.t an two
h -us-F. il fe—tuv mother au-I chi’ Ir.-.i fe C ; i-
da, an
■ FortJ
Tl-c iigint s *>f th'' 1 firms v, L:=:h - m -ert ’ .
-,; f . ing foes : • ■ •
v U. F.re daily'.emua: out mrc il.r le*t -t.-
to pirties all over ti ; rioj* u, \- :: *riy. *• }
• to - ‘-to '- 1 - --
' :. ■. '■ to...--;' ‘ • I pie of r
ri ■ toll-.; • • a
thev r-.'-Lve letters ir.-.n t.. • part, s, Lere.ii
nuv.el. to pa s t.i ;:i Uuga
•wish, to get swindled out o;
Broad wav. N. Y.
awing •-x.tr t
. the
riue - .vs :
: 1. if tl.-.-y <1 n't
to fir iTccnbacks :
r„ ; V:, .1.1 v. m make a fortune of MU,000 or 6
!j0‘> i in the same 1* tt-r he s-ys ■ “1 v - int
brother a chief Clerk I” Ob March 12,
1- .1. A-ldev bv 1.,-ttc-p inform-.^.asv ■■•.mt fie
| A'. • e'lsne-urorrc?'*. and “in ord-r to se-
tb-- iR'riaiei* 'dfivg.iti m and ftonator toe
,nu- on rim 1th, L • Fad prfoui. ad tlmt the
.•.- ii.- iutiiiunts ri T i u:11 l*u* Li - i * juii.tiy,
giving*th.'5m tldcr first ci to e. He osks for a
letter authorizing him to make such a pic-age.
IF also mV? to < ia i-fe fetter, tfi-.t he
w.i . s to unite with him as ft-foll partner in ail
landarxicubu! us a .u town ?; — _
i • i..e p.-r.ic a -.-ym:. i/uoimre^rae :• tne J> CALIIOIIl'T.
- _ ;• . ; toa. . .rtou-'Midfoitoiu and TTAAMNC resu-n-1 the Practice of Medicine
• ri..; ...... - - Vca-ue mat it won! 1 I Li respectfully' tenders his professional s« :
A. :'r ■ " ri t. ;:.*• the : I . h n- > I W the Citizens of Coweta and surroand-
iri-ukto "' ,. ]. . ’ r.: •-•? the i.r- 'nt ; ing coun'.ies. . .
. - n V.h :V'.ii trae- t His whole attention wiil hereafter be given
’ wto ,v to his profesgipajn
ho? brought tiie corr apye,t men j * ‘
ml the pi ecs are fitlyl J'7 ' Public Square.
MORGAN & CO.,
\7hofet He and Retail Dealers in ail kind3 of
IPurnitpi’©.
ripiiBg, Hair and CoQHnon JIattrasses,
GILT MOULDINGS, LOOKING-
' GLASS PLATE, Ac.,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
December 2-Zm.
-If : :i Watch Co. U >
,i j lisif-anl -.ai I y ua.gcr Iren a re j York.
•J . 1 to.. - - • . 1 10. air-
N. Y. ^
‘•J Hbklfng it Co.. 140, Broadway, New
i ter
iiie rc-v-jl it:
t.i:.; ; '.. -
i tin ill. to the di
; c ,;;-r.ri di-'t;:to-“;
, pr v sperit;. o. 1
Tus Savannah,
Raiuooad.— i-a.
1 with commen :
tin* pi „
.;' the nation, and the
t.-i the or-.fer, peace and
Ie rvp:
, North Alaeama
. ri ■/; i I now ri eg --rilfig
' itv. Quite- a largo
r-lief in the
aria i f • - their r.
JACOB BLACK,
Cou5iiiis^305i jlercliant
and wholesale dealer rs
FOREIGN ANT) L0 31 US TIG
i have used, with entire satisfaction, the o
Great American Hog Cholera Cure and preven- L1QIQSS
five, natented and owned by Dr. J. L. Mason , ™ . 0 _. TT n rpM
& Co. It is, without a doubt, the greatest (Under Maulers Hotel,)
Cvr.E for Ciiu-ts.—Tuo r - - F ' v> Ay“ 3U
below Was comniuniratod ty - ■ y
tii.-m.in of tnat t-a-.u fi ■- ‘V-
it a specific. Here
Fi u ..»"*•; 4 I.
y I ext r
mtoAri'F
up ‘Ti Mr. D vvi-
oia fare th it i-
lv.tfse. f lifi p >e
is w-.rii
s .y t . it ri. fe hi
from want.
—my
fiv great.
fee. Y
: =r sivc
y expciia
bill, ill
>-1^ .5 arc neevss r.- • Ail of the ab- .ve named sc mndrels hare bec-n f, )rce fe at w
" " • - " ; ; ision Joe —-
fe i fi- - --* •- ■: I* ri
pile oi t.ie
ire AW-ATe i*.
.t contril
t. - I
cot P--
jts a-
I by
w th .t co toto g -is
n 1 i.-.i strics- st i«fe-
fortmie bv <i- ir.g so.
■- .’.VT A‘-
Offivp on Depot Street, a few steps from the
[Jan. 0-18-tf.
DU. JNO. W. PEARCE
O FFERS his professional services to the
citizen* of Newnan and vicinity.
Tie raw he found at all hours in day time at
the Drug Store of Dr. J. S. Henry, or at his
• r ti...- ifii.ui aat - s yi' r ' , rf . ffeuce .brick house east side of the Bail-
- h - ' : 1 r : 1:; ii“ a ^^ UB read at eight.
•: * to- -• • -fo v ; :v V::~ Will give prompt attention to all patronage
riff.", rn*«# *> '-c Lffrito-to.
ira tno
world th .t
bnCHw-r do
own l
Some
• is mtffbers 1
I theai, and r
[over them, — - . .
■ take them away from t.iem, ni
y u try t
t ' . Ip ' h| “w 1
thevtiavel a worse tr atc-i tn.*n > An tnfhcai.
'Piie Depot grot
wrifo^v.A,-, tto.-V i within the next sixty .g^EOSENEand GAS STOVES!
,i . avd 1 v the first of August, we will aatou- ^
,fe : the n ..fees of New., in by the whistle ot
u It the Eridrie “lb A. Cr *wford,” nowbem.g.con-
i • ri.y f- r this rt-via. Ntwnaoites,
Lrii.g out voiir wine—your hcecake, fool”
TE A AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE frOTS,
OIL CANS, tic., &c.
the wav of funds have been • tFT"
Journal by a g
Ahhhoff, who pronounces
LS “Fi???Sit take a fcvl-fespofrtul of ‘pre
pares ciialk,’ put it it a Etuv »*^> l ,/^'( .
-tu:u'fe,r of vL F 5ir :..a n N.i n; ra, ,2toxg
Parental Advice.—rial a-* ;y:ng fi---
hfe >ja “i5c..i- it ml-. fife -fi ' to
1‘i-r.as the lung t-i.: -
driak. sweetened
Lri-/ResThan h .If a : iaan *’ _ „
w tiedicme for hogs vet discovered.
' AARON FREEMAN,
i«g. 11-6*. Louisville, Ky., Jtily t 1666 January 5-tf.
Alabama Street, Atlanta. Ga.
Lii..iU»v.': 01 —• - ■
u£ervc*ts. “ Xaite oue sucli dc se Lre eve:.fi- 3
before the day you expect a returned rae cau*.
and another next day about two hours before
the expected attack.”
or trust to a cock-eyed
-.rlcs-
Tae ilassachus'.'tts ate Fna *u, at Cr.
town, was la-t v.*.r n. JJa-'c-i at a pr-. ut to t.. .
fcute of cafe* 20. Tne aggregate numner 01
inmates was 626.
*-. pi.* "V.- as c.ar ' .I of th-vr trorsbl
to -- -f tri.ir btoto tri y cfoldle
; tiierj and Lug iff m. and
I flV into a 1 , -ri n with rc
All the Cooking for a family may*=Sa
iii Kerosene Oil, or Ga3,“^a
t coiiio. uty wfua ui»« i “**•• . - - , , ,, i„v«- ' TfiarewPh
i: uA Of tltylr gtt i in a guMW to*, ^ ' ferton b, aaj otto fad.
Road. Its success is now a
f->rcgone conclusion.—O'rojin Star, Jan. 17fia
Parson Erownlow and Brigham Young each
us;y ill ***- • Q n q wii’u Kerosene uu, or uras,“^a
v‘ ; lv C ■■ If they could, they would have ; overc^raie; and t; U : SPwithTess trouble, and less Vxpense^©!
,. V c.r Ihe’mantfe shqlf for everybody to look at. - —-r-. ,.
- ; ; i i ikr s thefid Ordinarily selfeh ‘ to invest m tne
- ri. ' ; to .ii th re - f their little gri-.f hi the
p. j.ict and in the entile than they do of all
the work! besides; and tk- r say you are hard
-hearted if yr.u say “ don’t fret.” “Ah! you
don’t understand me—you clori't know mo—
you cas t enter into my trials.”
Brigham loung«
received one vote for chaplain of the Llaho
Legfeialure on the 5th of December last, ihe
votes were complimentary
Each Article manufactured ly this Company is
guaranteed to perform all that is claimed for it.
grij-Send for Circularfe^-a
re^Liberal discount to the trade.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.
Jan. 2-tf. 206 Pearl Street, N. Y.