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WOOTTEN, Editor.
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VOL. Ill
ACEAVdSTfiACST, GEORGIA. SATURD AY, EEB.3, 1S6
[NO. SI.
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aawu_ j. i.^ ..
re -■ r ■:
«—anae»as
...... olf-ring at my old st and on Grc-cn-
' ’'r;. t. a, new and well selected stock ol
QftY GOODS,
Consisting of
(’aI'ccc®, Worsteds, DcLair.cs,
White and Opera Flannels,
r'vnon and Salsburv do
f' , tuc kv and N- Carolina Jear s,
<timers Satinets, Jeans, LmsefS,
n .rli ;.l and Drown Shirting-, Ticking,
i ■ i L nens, Swiss and Jackonct Muslins,
linages, Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts, _
♦ . and Gents’Handkerchiefs, Ho sen
and Cloves.
’.[, :i and Boys’ Coots and Shoes, -
! lies, Mi-.-es and Children s Snoes,
ll.its and Caps,
t ,.1'kerv and Glass Marc,
nto4 and Cedar Water Bockt ,
W. ll Buckets, Tubs and Brooms,
Saddles, Snap and Blind Bridles,
Wagon and Buggy Collars,
]jn < 'V Whips aiid J! tints,
I nd.rellas, Latent Cloth,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
,\ii i Iron- arm Sad Irons,
Sausage Grinders,
II., ,ks and Hinges, Screws and Butts,
i • Mills, SiAis, Cotton Cards,
p i Locks, Files, Nails,
i ; . Axes, Spades and Shovels,
one, Copperas, Indigo, Madder,
-re; ... Pepper, Ginger,
v i.i, Starch, Epsom Salt?,
q , oho.v Snuff, Table Salt,
, -c. Sugar, Syrup, Tobacco,
powder Gun Caps and Tubes,
'ton Yarns, and a great many Notions
j . things too tedious to mention.
S . lling Books, Almanacks for 1807,
p M r. ink. Gillott’s Steel Pens,
I i:tr Pencils, Envelopes, &c.
\ ,f whi h will bo sold low for CASH
ei CASH only.
]’,iiy ami Sell Counlry Produce,
(eccive ami Sell any Goods on
(Consignment.
Thankful to all my ohl friends and custom-
|,.ist favors, and hope to sec them in
.md receive a liberal patronage from all.
,/■ Corner Opposite II. ./• Sargent's,
Greenville Street. Newnan, Ga.
j. T. KlltBY.
IH'NTKK, Salesman,
hi i t v with Johnson & Garrett,
ovi mher 10-1 Jin
The full wing lines, by Father A! ram l '.y iu.
of Knoxville, the author of the “Conquered.
Banner.” and the **Sword f Lee, v. ill, t ue.i
every heart.
Written for the Memorial A socEtic:: of Fred
West Side Greenviiie-St. Newnan, Ga. | ericksburg, va.:
Gather the sacred du. t
AY. 15. AY. DENT,
(kFoccc and Coiniiiisdon
MSHC X-X A XJ T
I - - -
EETLY TO TIIS'CE :TILn 30C
V pr.n r
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: \NTS.
Fr m the Chicago Tribune,
lie Sayinsrs of Great Hen.
the »uth >.
contain.
Pit
ihe immeuin
r AT ir.Ii
A c<
:
‘•■Gent
the te
■atton w
Merc; rents
fiiir
80
20
SALT, SALT.
SACKS Liverpool Salt, for sale bv
AY B W DENT.
MACKEREL.
KITS No. 1 Mackerel, trcsli, for sale by
' AY B AY DENT.
SUGAR.
1 [XBBLS. Sugar, (Yellow, A B C and Pow-
J_ «-) dered), lor sale by
AY B AY DENT.
COFFEE.
( MOOD lot Rio (all grade?) just received
Jf and for sale by AV B \Y DEM.
CHEESE.
STATE, fresh, for sale by
AY B AY DENT.
N. Y.
Dr. ,1. L Mason tfc Co.’s
< I root A me Tic* an
.103 CtlOLEKA CURE AND
PREVENTIVE.
IT Mfil'MPTL’O by a desire to benefit our coun-
*; - v. and also to establish an important
, lienee, wo have concluded to offer to
\ i : the above named remedies for the
„/ of Hog Cholera. Medical
|. u a of skill and experience began a^sc
i,■ ; (if e\:iminati< ns w hen
began in
n umc rou
SYJLUJP.
S TEWART’S Retiucd, for sale by
AY B AV DENT.
FLOUR.
I rV’BBLS. Favorita—10 Sacks R Y Brown's
i v' best, for sale by
’ W B AV DENT.
c
CORN.
tHOICE Bread Corn, for sale
W B AY DENT.
Of the warriors ti i ! and true,
Who Imre the flag of *-;ir nation’s trn ?.
And fell in the cause thumfin l..-: still just,
And died for me and you.
Gather them then ere li anil all :
F rom Hie private to the chief:
Come they from hovel or princely hall.
1 . • l.ftir
The tears of a Nation’s grief.
Gather t: n the corps-, s r‘r v.n
• U cr many a battle pi m.
IT m many a grave 11 ■ .1 lie? so . • re,
AYithout a name, will; ul a stale,
F ather the Ssoulhera slain.
AYe care not when ■ • they come,
Dear is their life! -> clay :
AA'h ether tin know n or known to: me,
Their cause and country Bull the same—
They died—and wore the grey.
Wherever the bravdliaY? died,
r j hey siioui 1 not rest aparfoj
Living they sun ;g-ied side by Side'—'
Why sYaihi tie- lavn : of death divide
A single heart from heart.'
’Gather their scattered may,
Wherever it may rest ;
Just as they marched U> the bloody fra
Just as they fell on the battle day ;
Bury them hr hast to hi' a r.
Brig
O'
In ret
ddv.'-red to th • m- lu
ll by the prominent
tab, agreeing to leave
: v if .v n'.-i ! :y ia . .
vain at: n. i'o L. ■•- f-rntnunicau u,
i j ; li - . -
■—Year •mniutuc.it;^a <•'. D—cm-
as received by me List evening.
;. . y, th lit v s wi Li : t obli
Ihureli" i
!v. 1 hav
ourselve
s to c
11 t yi
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mding v
its.
nc-r buy
your
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it YOU
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yours Iv-.
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to have i
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we arc
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Cand
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world sh
mild k
. \v
in
the first
place
we wis]
1; von t > <
il-tincil
v unil
[pr
stand tl
•at we
‘ h.TYd lit
ot sought
t > ostr.
•cise .
un
man oi-
body
of men 1
leeansc of
their i.
ot 1
hv
ing
ot our f..
iith..
The ti-ei
;!t!i that
has bee:
u accn
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The
Taylor
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ulati
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Pi
ters u-
lent. i>
d in this
r seltl-.-ii
I with us re
ii h is attended
; this.
Tom t.:e ear.:
cii who wme i
.ii.--!v r.n 1 ti;
ir brlsi ■ • .
CROCKEllY and glass ware.
A LL styles, large lot, for sale by
A.
W B W BENT.
()T Arrow Ties for Cotton, 50 percent.
ARROW TIES.
I .OT Arra
< cheaper than rope for sale by
J W B \V DENT.
RAGGING AND ROPE.
AGC1NG and Rope for sale by
5 W B W DENT.
I
I RON.
CON Swedes and English, for sale by
AV B DENT.
HOLLOW WARE.
.AV'/N PIECES Hoilow Ware, all sizes, for
ZUU sale by AV B W DENT.
HARD WARE.
rpilACE Chains, Shovels, Spades, Fry Pans.
X etc., for sale by
W B AV DENT.
The fuemun need not die.. 1
'this gathering of Hie brave : . .
Without sword or flag, with soundless, 1 1 V ’•
tread i ' r
AVc muster once m- re our deathk ss dead
Out of each lonely grave.
The foemcn need not fiwn,
'i’hey are ail powerless now—
We gather them here and lay them down,
And tears and prayers are the only crown,
AVe bring to wreath each brow.
And the dead must meet the dead,.
While the living over them weep;
And the men whom Lee and Stonewall 1
Together still shall sleep.
Knoxville, Tcuu., Dec. 185G.
led,
In 1 isiiiii s we L ive n it been- c:-Mr ive in
ir din or ci lourpjitroi jetothpj
our own faith. Bat every man who has
;;ii f.' iy mi l ! m-.-Hy. .'.n 1 c n •< ]
' .'.fv.ii.' ' *:ic wi. iteverbls
n. ha.- found fii. ;: ’dap in iis. T >
t j | ■ they e pti’es, is in
Mi.-ji.i n to t.r.r reP >n. It noitters i. t w!;at
iF be’ 1 '
iis ■ pali 1 i; Pr bytensn,Mefh ! Baptist
Quaker or, ] will : arid
friendship fr. m us. and we have not tj.c least
• ioing-1 - ' hi bn h 1
s he act in accord nee with th ■ princi-
' pies ofiight, i nd deport himself as a g< o I, law-
: al,idling citizen should.
There are :\ class, however, who are d ang
busim s in the Tcrrii rv. who if.r years Lava
1> ‘ii av. wed cuenuhsot this comiminity, i no
disrupture or overthrow of Hie community
have been the obj Ms which they have perti-
naci iy sough! • : ■ They have,
therefore, va .••! every energy an 1 me • is at their
command to put into circulation the t.e.iJ.-t
slanders about the old citizens. Missionaries
of evil, there have been no arts too bas a no
tnttegems too vile for tliemto use t
ftjtofit&ii ir nefarious en V. biie so'ici
ilie p-itronageof the p. pie, and deriving their
‘ ‘ t from them, ti.ay have, in tfl
In a I nner v.vtieif v.e tan Ic some remarks
on the general crc libifliy of history, allowing
the mi repres. atari n i* whi a events and
j transactions are liable when reported e;..ier by
ti e pen?..ns concern i. or hv ;.a>se who ivc.ti
' .... .rwe.rds ir.e.i origin .I av.tin.-, e.i >. No points
of history are m :e imp.'- s-ive t'.: n tin- > u.
or striking expressions, which have dropj-cfl
' from the months of great men < : menu-;.mi*
occ.isi ms. Tlrcse. hoi.eg 1 riel a no so p'aug.v..
as *n stick like hums in the memory, uue mi At
suppose to nave been accurately caught au l
reported in hi.-; >ry. Yet u t <.. in a huu... -J
of t.. -e famous sayings was probably ever v.i-
.. v i.ii! mill Viilli v.noso navies lUey ate
labelled.
*; t long as the 8tir Spangled Banner c- i-
tinues t > wave and iiuroisvi to be admired.
Americans trill continue to believe tout i n.
'if . i. r. at ihe crisis of Buena Ai-m. " - .h-.i out.
'■ A little more gr.ipe. C;c tain Hr gg: ' Ann i
equaiiy impossible wiH it be to make teemd.a-!
i ... . t; 1. Jack .. • V ■ t a New •
leans behind breast wi >rks of cot: >n. Act Capt. (
Br .. . that the “.littlu more, j
■ ■ ■. : H
.Ihe w< rds,- a • i; and ‘f Old
Hickory ’’ olwavs I'.cnied the ootom-i'i'-g stoiy, j
1 which certainty rather detracts from than add.?
to ids :,hrv. hi ' only 1> u/i.iafn»n .or :t '■ -s
the fact that a few bales < t e-'to a goods were j
• i'.ung into tho breastwork, hiru.ing tut an in- j
.: ;ui:ic :nt part of the material. Again; how
. of. i do our political orators round a period ]
with the famous cry of the British at the sime •
1. .;i:«,.f New t li-wiis. viz: ‘-ile.iiuy and boo-;
tv.” ihovvo h has been J. .'dared l»y every sur
viving British ollicvr o; th .t battle to tie a i
fiction, i’erhajis no hereof ancient or mo.i.rii
times has iueii .created with so many gland,
and even subiime utterances which he never . ^
Uttcn i iv. L .id Nelson. In boutnty s unnura- t a te s
1 ble ; • ,,f t:«c hi re. it is related that, when
hit - the battle of the Nile. Capt. Berry,
Nei.- va s second in command, was tub: the plan
' .and its probable rt-iilis, and exclaimed with
trausp u t. ‘"if sec-succeed, what will too world
Say/*' “Thereis no in the ca- repiiedl ;
No! sou ; “that vc si mil succeed is certain.— j Sweet voices v.
>i ive to tell the story, is a very dirhr-, Y he.; t it
cut question.” Mr. Massey qu -tvs tue si el.-
in his history of the reign of G orge IV'.. ami
• ill-,; •• \Y>- are assure i. on the av.ihoriiy oi
Capt. Bevrv himself, lieri no such scene took
place.” A rain, who has not adnnrc l the sh i-
j.-ite maji'.-ty of the sentiment expressed- in the
as it is riipp'>s .1 to ;
e p ant under discu§- ;
; .shown, w is the ques
tion of tin* inrm >rtibty of th ' *.:1, whicli was 1
m untxined by F!at >. but denied by the Epi< u- 1
; • ..nd ii is >lviy in rcierctice to tlie con- ;
, ; ; ,,f i , ;i this one p •in!, not to the
^ ■ vf , . ' .. G. .by. that ( i- r > prefers to
g.-irc with him the beneficent p. ssible error of 1
i i.-nuri life, rather than with his r.pponents the t
... - ■ ■
of llual aiHiihiUticu.
GEORGIA BAIL ROAD.
E. AA*. COLE, Superintendent.
Leave Augusta
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Augusta..
Arrive at Atlanta...
..7.30 A. >(.
..8.05 A. M.
..5.20 P. M.
..G.00 P. M
Tag Irn * A^o.
• ivwi: ; b. a-.u‘u:I poem is by B. F.
of Chicago.
■ . i • ; ; • y th :• a Tver of Time,
As it runs through t! r* d:a: of . *Rrs.
V. iti; a anh i • rvtlim and a mnstcal rhyme.
An la bivad'ni.ig sweep and a surge sublime,
Ti.i ,i i ’. • ...is with the occ.ur oi years.
Low ti e winters are drilling like flakes of
like b;ids 1 tween,
heal—so they come and
And the snmno
nd the - iris th
they go.
On the rivv'i's bv :utv.iih its ebb and flow,
As it glides through tiie shadow and sheen.
There’ ; a musk ! i.-i • on the river of Time,
AYiiCr-.- tiie sufo ,-t ofa.h-s are playing,
There's a »’. .die s sky and a tropical clime,
Are! a sr-vg a? sweet. - a vesper alii me
And ..." Jimes with the roses are staying.
And • <»* tlfis is! • i. th • l.-mg Ago,
And we bury our treasures there':
There .-r brows «>M»eauty aiul !"■>?• mis of snow.
T lic-r ■ • ro heaps of dust, but v.e loved them so!
1*: re are trinkets and tress? s of hair.
. v ragm ate of songs which nd body
mbbt r.vssEXCER train’.
I. - ve Angti va 1:1.30 A. >L
■ ,. -live Atlanta 8.00 P. M.
Arriveut Augusta B.15 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 10.40 A. M.
Passengers ft r Mayfield, L ashington and
Athens, t hi., must take Day Passenger Train.
Psis e:yg ;s lor West Point, Montgomcrr,
Mijdle in'I N "v Orleans, must leave Augusta
. n N h Pd r I rain, at 12.80 a. m., to
make close connections.
Passengers fort hattanooga, Knox\ ille.Nagh-
viiic, Loui.-i die and St. Louis, must jea* c Au-
•ru.-ta on Day Passenger Train, at 7.30 a. m.,
to niaK cl i-ms.
f . ^Through Tickets am! Baggage checked
tin r.e’i to li e above places.
1..: •'Sleeping Cars ou all Night Passenger
Traius.
ATLANTA and WEST POINT
XbiYIL ROAD.
An
pat of an infant’s prayer :
uasv.i pt, 1 a harp witlmut
rings,
•; re i re . j that : re v. iv? i when the fairy
.shore
By the milage is lifted ia the air ;
And, \> s'vm f::ii-..; Lear tlm ugh the turbulent
heard iuthe days gone bef? re,
.In.! d 'V.n ti; • river is-lair.
s Ic,
I.cave Atlanta
Arrive at Newnan
Arrive at Y\ c. 3 t Feipt
Leave V. est Foiut ....
Arrive at Newnan
Arrive at Atlanta
L. I
12 15 P M
2 42 P M
5 20 P M
2 40 A M
0 15 A M
S 2 i A 31
G RAN I,
Snpcrintcmianfc.
Oh ! .. gi .„’ for aye be that bb ed
Aif Hie d-’vs of our Ibe t !! night —
V,'lien the evening coni'* v.ith its beautiful
smile,
And our eyes are close 1 to slumber awhile.
Id iv obj “Greenwood' ? of soul be in sight.
the cholera first
this country; after having performed
post mortem exnminatious upon tlie
I, i ii . ,,f ho-x which had died of cholera,
great research aud investigation to
r, n'niiiiie the nature of the disease, led by
f li11s arising therefrom, tlu-y undertook
•V' ,'iiie of the complaint by various remedies.
They found several articles beneficial, but
. 'S' was not fully attained to until the
"Vo n oiied medicine was conipounded. 1 he
i o.iioiae was not sought out for the purpose
it sale, hut the great success attending its
ii.is induced them to form ft company and
An a Patent. We offer it as being, under
: accompanying directions, fully capable <nj
arre.-tine: any epidemic of flog clioiera,
i)
c
T
WOODEN WARE.
>UCIvETS, Tubs, etc., for sale by
- ~ ' W B W DENT.
Wuahimjlon Corr&poielmiY St. Dsns ic *.
General Robert E. Lee’s Estate.
The stranger iu YYiU-hingtcii, down Louisiana
Avenue with Ids face to tiie va st sees, before
: him when lie gets to tiie front ol taeC.it > II. 11,
I on the south side of the l’ot imac, am Ton a c nu-
' manding eminence, an edifice winch at the dis
tance of three miles from the point oi vise n,
i resembles a Greek temple. This is Arlington ^
I House, the residence before the war of General s },Ni;olcss uad ab.ai io'.a J. manner, i •>,! the
Robert E. Bee. The Arlington ^date-yvas cum mc ans. thus ??btaiped to destroy the ^ery p -
of the largest, handsomest and most valuioie jwhose favor they found it to ti; a au.m.
in Virginia. At an early p iriod of rnewar the to court.
uansion was stripped of everythinng valual With tl h ■■
SUppo
COPPERAS AND MADDER.
10P PER AS aud Madder for sale by
W B \V DENT.
TOBACCO.
OB YCCO, Chewing and Smoking, for sale
bv ‘ W B W DENT.
cash, cash.
E SELL for Cash or not at nil.
— DENT.
order of Nelson at Trafalgar, which has been
so often the battle-cry of Britannia’s sons on j ' "
land and svi: *’England expect- <«-;-ry man to Letter from A. Line
1” Yet t Ford sr ' ' "
San <■: p.-vts-e votv man t.» do Ins cuty, for
which the l rmer was i:. ;emously r substituted
• ■ r i ■ - ’ ■ :
tiro order t , the fleet, simply because he could
find no flag by which to id. graph the word
Nelson. Oacc more 1 —whose ml: has not been
thrilled 1; the sublime iM-i;tm:c:it of tho-reply
with which ilic same ..ci"'> is s .ai to have si-
lenced the ofiectimiale importunities of his
officers when they c r.vreated him to conceal the
: t ;rs o.i h. breast al Tvaf i! ’ r: - In honor 1
,1. zander
•-tained them, and in lion, r I will <he v. ilh
' ; ■ ;, . . 11 a - i ..a.--
ii. - Is l-iin wiik.i TaCiV-Ui C’>ul»i u«>t l*u\e
A to
L l'Cp]l3J13.
The Nuri'aml Pu’dishing Honee Las jn-'t i.i-
: : 'icd wi ik i nt.:led Aiv.x.m Icr St; pheiis iu
: wi h Leiters and Spee< s
nd h the 1 ! 1 . 1 y I
Cleveland. It ( ins the following; letter
. . : ii i i ■ ■ - ■ ■ . ' " ■ Y. Li •-
coin wrote a letter, catcil Nov. oOtn, 1800, to
Mr. Steph iis. reqti-- sting a revised copy of his
speech, deli
tme. Mr. .
red before th G rgi | isla-
repli u, stating that the newsp-v
O. PERRY,
Newnan, Ga.
YY. E.
FLEMING.
Atlanta, Ga.
PERRY & FLEMING.
—DEALERS IN*—
DRY GOODS
after dav, and at last came over to the city, got unanimously expressed will of tlm people, to . ' -y;yj. lte tl . eU t „ shift a coat,
one of the servants of the White HousO to se- 1 - * • . ir.-w,
prompt in giving relief when properly at
islet ed. \Ye cjuitidontly believe that t he leni-
c.lv is a specifier wt wo do not recommend it
as'infallible in all Vases, though we have never
known it to fail, either as a cure or preventive
against the further spread ot the disease Ys i.en
; . the dirt ctions, notwith-
i:. ling those free from the disease ha\e been
in close proximitN with those diseased.
- • ’ vi 11 successfully
T. r.ABBITT.b STAR YEAST lOVmd R
Light b-asenit or any kind of e me ma\ b,
and ; made with this “ Yeast Powder m lo J lll UU - a
, , ■ v , .ho’-teiilng id requu-eil when sweet uui«. is
->rlv adunu- Ao suo.iem 0 .j. ^ ybBITX,
*' Nos. 64 to 74 Washington st., N. York.
June 16-12m.
•pt
Notliing
We
.
I
It is a great Tonic, and
remove Mange, Sore Head and Vermin, eithei
of which will affect the health of the hog, and
stop his growth and development
will make hogs so thrifty as this remedy,
offer no patent remedy tor the cure ol man,
but we think that the public will esteem us as
benefactors when they consider that we bare,
for vears, been investigating the diseases ot
domestic animals, which form not only a part
of the wealth of the country, but afiord sus
tenance to man. Allow us to add that hog
cholera is but a mild disease when taken iu
its early stages with this remedy, winch wi. _
also icmove worms from ihe bowels, ami it
administered once a month by the directions, :
will forever prevent any injuries from the Jn- Brc
chine Sj trab's, which produce such alan
svmptoms in persons who cat trichinous pork.
Thousands of applications have been ma le to
the Patent Office Department of the Uuited
States, in behalf of remedies to cure Hog
Cholera, but we, a/one, have been able to pre
sent the unquestionable testimony necessary
io procure the rat eat non in our possession,
securiug to us the right to compound aud sell x j, V oui j. •. ^ —— . .
Hr. 11. JUltshUl is !uvi„- those rcmolies i. . ; j . ; ,
espeeiJdv" adapted for wooleiis wluca v-.o i
cure him an interview with Abraham Lincoln ;
laid the facts before him, and begged him not
I ito permit “MasSa Robert’s” property to ia thus
i despoiled. Mr. Lincoln's reply in substance,
vi is id to be thai he c nil Inoti it? • fere wpth
i the military ; that thesold'em wer ■ ' fly doing
at Arlington, what they would do ail over the
South : and that a. tor Bob Lee, ho was a Iran.- pi._> 0 f mis terru. ay ! Have
or and had no rights which the eoldicas were quor and
1.. ir.nd to respect. The result was that the
house and grounds were soon made to look like
the abomination of desolation.
Finally, the Government went to v. t.v and
buried the bodies of Hide-.) white s d.liers on
one side of the house, and the b ii of i
negro soldiers on the e ther. It is said tu .. me
negroes who live in the vicinity frigiitcn their
children by telling thorn the most frightful
ghost-stories about these dead bodies._
They say that, every night at midnight, the j inon whose aim is to <1
n nosts ol these 1,600 negro soldiers rise from , . right to trail
their graves, anil dance a V irgiiria breek-down pi-.: >e f (Jr d - tlie t.on-..nuuvj.i
States bind us to en: r thest? j
est enemies and purchase of t
moniously <iisturbed,
That the fight then rag
between the bl.ick and white gin sts till one. A.
M., when the black ghosts prev.fil s.oue bhj-k
ghost being in>>re than a m.u n lor ten w;.it
oues.i and drive white gh how mg to their
flehres : -vheii tlo-y tin -i t: . :r * : .n^-dowu
and then vanish to C ■ ;r • v>n graves.
A colonv of several him dr. 1 Ida ks was es
tablished by the ti rnmciit on anotii. r part of
the estate, and thev were provi-lM with *\'m-
fortabie lints, furn'it’.re. utensils implement
Unit hen 1
(IA
. _ _Duke's protest
• ^..1 no such a ms. :.-e ; and pis', as 1 ]!on. A. II. s
increase uisor.lci*. and to cnange our cit*. i.o.ii , -.i
, . ■■ • -p.' :
1 andan . . i lonatejUB " “ ■ « v< .. ' .
whichUl
icity to th ■ m< . .. 1 ns iibel f : e 1 u “ -
respecting old citizens.
And have they not had their emissaries in in
VYiisLiiigton to misrepresent ami villify ti ■ i•-•;)-. l '■•
. »• they not k<-;it li- 1 va
in vi a :tb»:i ot i-
luw. •■.ul endeavor 1 ‘ > bias the minds cl Lie un
judici .ry to give* d. ci.-i. us favorable to' tl.
ct rt.iinly in gieut peril, and
h.avier or greater responsi-
pon him tiian you have at the
•. ntous crlr-l
is Mr. Lincoln’s reply, and
pounds strangely enough iu contrast with the
acts of his AdministratfSn.
II 1 ';-BY OF LIT. LINCOLN.
•!; iUy v.fi:
it that' tl»
.. l
Iv r. nth
thev 1 Leva the t .!!•
Imp!.vtfl Guar l rtf a ■
’ '.'■■■■ ■'
ig state-
! the l.-rn-
r vour own ey • ou.ly. )
■.: III., 1
rphens:
18C0.
: : • it
th
OoC
TTSING B. T. JSABiua x o * AYPiYm a 1 ghosts ol these 1.600 negro soldier- rbe from ‘ n „t the right
l' TBATED POTASH or RL.ADY SOAl M-V- their cr . lVl . s an .q dance a Virginia break-down
Kill!. YY arrant ed double the strength, a ^ on the „ mvcs or their ldg>fO white comriiues.
Potash and superior to au\ *>ou 1 -- , o Au d that the ghosts c f the Litter, thus umvre-
&36SSS;d Id 1 . -» . . m mouirtj liistiirljed. uriBe likewl* and a. to ck
lull directions in English and German loi auk' ■! • the b: ie^ ghes-s.
hard and soft soap. One pound will undo; i t- i^.tween the l-laei
teen gallons of Soft Soap. No lime is re-pined.
Consumers will find this the^heapest iotas.,
in market. R- 1. l’-vFD.f . ..
Nos. hi, C>5.66, G7,68,60,70,7Av .4 \« a -.n - •
June 17-i2m. New loru.
T. BABBITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SAL- oco ’ , i;i q Wl ., e ti, t> id tgo t > w.-vk. • N t Or
3 to
own practises ? Have tl; v not enler. 1 into
. . , . : . . i''-
thwart their healthy operation, and refuse to
pay their taxes and to give the supp rt to
schools required by law: VYh.t ?idms can
su .h prrsons hav upon the p.it:v:;:ig3 of t.;.
community i i v.iiat ■■ :.o. oo. :ty < n cirt-i
r add be h>) LvsbUed i s t ' i., ». iu an * 1 '' lCI
.-troy them? Ilave^ve
at whatever store v.c
it* il.es Unit* d
f our deadli-
^ ? If so we
ivi-i m point I out to’r .It ■ • (-
is to these inen vh an I have describe 1, an 1 to
the .ill.:..', th: 1 I am cap s ■ 1. a:id I am dyt-.-r-
miawi to use my inflaeu e to have tho < :t:zen,s
here'stop dealing with them, and •' 1 V ';:L
m .. T^ere are honorable i
enough jn the world with whom we can do hn •
•p.i ss without !• ingreduced to the necessity oi
dealing with tiie ci.;-s reterred to.
1 liave much more to say oil tms subject.
Brigham Torso,
t Lake Citv, Dec. 31,1SC3.
, EBATUS. “made from comi
s uuui ui> lireadmade with this Saleratus contm;-..-. ■■ ■ ■■
such .alarming baked, nothing but coinnion^ah^er aral ..mn.
Nos. 64. 65.06. 07. OS. C9,7o>2ii7 Washington st.b
Junk 16rl2m- New utk.
one olvved <.ut ii ten. Hie oth».r nine si. ie
and s i 1 every: hing tl :ey could • airy off. and
spent their time in id!e:;e s N- • th t
winter is lu-re. they are sum ' ; g m m hung- >'
and c nd. and the pe?»ple . f YGshington have
been a;*j>ealc*d t-' to s ive them ;i: in purism -*
IRe.v much better t>* have le.t them i.Lm
lly intro- '
i bv Vi : :• Hit; > in hP p-i'-ture cd the!
1 • ;;j L ; . Ii -.•• s. ari«I fl.. ri’-e 1, too. on
; ■ ; t ( ■'
. ; i itiou of a French
fter ther battle. A
French' f f'Pnilfp of
when, living from tiie battle ot Grecy. he ar-
riv.J be.'.A tin closed gates of the C.istle of
r iy •. . . . b
• ;. k to tho fora
tun- •■ of ibe.-iie.) 'iuia.iug l j 1:i"?•: .o, ti.e ;
kbi yf the an , V • • ■
.-.s' . ;,.f the fine s :;i.; at_l..m. quot-d. by
•■Mb.:.'.’ i : ■ : •
en fortunes oi Lis country—only the* tame *•-■ -
()■ ■•., z, o'.< ■ -a, c ■ l -•_/... in,.. i, ■> dc
; f France. » ’•'■■■ > ’
tl;- intvs.sitv of a Fr ariif.r.n’s b ve of “ ct-
fects” be surprised t>> U-.ua tmit on n rubrian :.
( this . i ■ .
J) . .. .. ....
( . trange,
rc_,iril tor artistic e::e t. Yoltaire, b mg
a -me 1 when- he f nmd a e rtain »tart!l:ig that,
replied, “ It is a frolic of i im •
For three cent i es im-mri ,u» L .vedelignt - i
her ■ a at express-, i by
Mv Dear
■ n te is j
nt. peril thb
E.' U OF THE J . 01 ' 1 ):-:i.TA i LAX t-llU ’ >.
qhe.arrival < • c»- .i>-r.d xvtt :> gi'-.- a
masters.
A. 1>.
T. BABBITT'S LABOR-SAYING n'-L'
pro i
nar d under 1:: own su;
: si.ee: i isiou,
J. L. MASON v CO.
N. B.—Ail orders addressed to Dr. a. L. Ma-
Gon & Co.. Atlanta, Ga., will receive prompt
-attention. Ope, — at Dr. Redwiue’s Drug
^3tore, corner Alabama aud \\ hitehall Streets.
It is with pleasure that 1 state the tact that
have used, with entire success, Dr. J. L. Mu-
ton Jc Co.'s Great American llog Cholera Cure
nud Preventive, and therefore recommend it^
a« one of the most important discoveries ci
Ihe age. JiiUN MONTGOMERY,
Louisville, Ky., July 14th, l8t>3.
SUaW-lUing washed with thisj.p.
It
mafbe used in hard or Saltwat r. IO
; -.d.:. grease, tax and stains of all .....
pound warranted equal to two T.-”'./ •
Civ soap. Direction?' sent with eschl ar for
TP.Vingthree t ns hand -- ■- 6
one pound of tins S c
a cir'
t' r -B T. Babbitt's Soap, arm ta>:e t
lor B. F. BABBIT T.
Nos. 64. 65. 60. 67, 68, GO, 70, 72
June 16- 12m.
j Ax Iron Mouxt.vix ixSwrorx.—Swen wlfleh
1, ;1 S long pr«-iv.ee i - <■: th • i . -i iron in^tn.
world. !...< also it- -ir. n in imt.fia as well .>>
A - . !:v’- d. i; . It- ■> m >iv.it r.n of Swc 1-
cu is be-ill Jarg r and richer than tb it ui ->i:s-
/*• fl It? or '' •:•'!.• Tfl 1- r c :? - o: ' uici ‘ :
; r u - somewh;rt higher, we believe, jthau tr.e
\fiercan nuiiiniam. fhi-tiret mdicatiou wu. ..
fle traveler imSA'i his appr. n-ii :>. u.is ui
t fin is the fact- of the urn h-imhty ol
Each bar is wrapped m • pass, which oei
...
er.-i
t
.lav in »;;ii:.g. :. . t ■■ en t ot c ■ ~>mg
Flan ion
. . -v .. ... i n ti.. and s.ltc-r
... >••'-•- • •
■
ID* I - : ' i..
otiira -t i-rie-iVe the ! • .ntanba. inec
t<> repeat
i'r a- I. ■« :
the luftie-fici l of 1 v*'.:
},, But how ruifS th
lii* Uir.g wrote o.i
o hi- im-t:. r m -l
-All 'if 1 -t !'
» v>q. biter which
t.V •;-i> • t, Hilil watch
„ i? Instead of the pithy,
: • t mmuxicati- n, as. t< fsc a> a t.n.-
h it:iic is . Aii : i.-.ve i* - •
it: 1 .--field, an l w. . it so t: r r: .
obliging answer to my
:.y it," •. ed. and if-.r which please
,•:’. . I !'• ily iippr- ciite 1 h ■ pre-
:*v i> in, I., l ' weight . f
Do the j pi of the
Sciuth real ' ‘ j ' : : ) lmin1 '
• , . Id, dii .■']■ indirectly, inter!ere
with their slaves, or with them about tlicit
-lives' if they do. 1 wish to assure von, as
oVee a friend, and still, I hope, not an enemy,
flint there i» no cr -e for such fears. _ The
;; ,71th woiii 1 !■ - in no ?:. ae daugo in T '.n-> rcs-
i. t. titan it w.iai 1 in tiie days ot V.ashington.
. :hi ■ d M I meet the
ery is right, an 1 <
r» he e i:■ 1 ! : a> i... ■ we t n im. i. i- v. i..n *.
i id bf i :
. ; ■ h :
<11 tV- renee lx?twi -ii us.
A very truly,
A. Lincoln.
Tuj : '■ '• 3 Ian ios- -A!
11 nt n . : • ' ; ' '• ■
m ,..!. a i s.fin’ll n v'-::- pas 1 till 'V.ing Gen j-
'•• , ■ .• the piivil. ge of pi'.reh'.-.-ing <he l’r* -si-
,1 nti..! maiiiion id that city for Hie Lade s
ga {isihan Asseciatimi, < t B.dtimcTtn of
■ .h ia-li.o rcpresviit-itive, the pr.ee
• 1 •. .■ • - ti: • Council bring ' To.COO. t<-r toe
.: • i.l . hut v.ifli the furniture .vi3/-<ib‘G-
ny ■ i ■ nr : ' ■ - ; t: •
: , ' . f t w- tU : •
- . f*h i fl flit the H .-' a h 1 b ..-n
"’ ■ •' -vtv cf the !arg C a:fi !-r te govem-
n:. l tl.'.it it Lad I - t Confiscatedthe
■ ; - i
groceries,
South-East corner of Public Square and on
Depot Street,
3SrS*WXvTA.3Nr ; , G-^— 3
Respectfully invite the public to an exami
nation of their Stock before purchasing else
where, ns t!r.y are determined to sell as low
as any bouse ia the city. ["Jan. 1 J-~.n.
;.'J. W.l:~LOLAS
General Insurance Agency.
riro, Inland, Life & Accident,
In oir.nice Fflfected and Losses Promptly Paid.
Office at McCamy A Co’s. Drug Store, Franklin
]>.ii 1 ■ 1 i • ,' Alabama Su t., Atlanta, Ga.
Refers to Rev. James Stacy, and J. J. Pin
son, K:q., Newnan, Georgia.
Aug. ll-.'0-ly.
freely consentea t
1 y .. :
orfi mi van be att
wh * *> a-e hee-.i *b
niisviuraifofei, rw
h.s sought n tori
. l.nl to ii ve - list s:v
ctv»I or:
him ia tue i -
,-cj ii. b -- uu- GcntriL "— i
. ithcr i ;,tr ■ : or h aw ti
q. v N * p • blame or
-h • i m ti,:.- p ■ r ir- .men
•. • 1 r.n 1 i .n .sod upon Ly a:»
igni ii
iv an i \ • uid .‘onbikss l»e
i.-ken tdih r by t..<:
try a . d ..
Fal.t of a blw-uug martyr, i.
ffiflflflflirifl: S : - ■ :■
", Vn.'li-h i:;d German. Ask your g*"*** led lii •uui.-’.’i ! -p 4 - ... .
r ‘QEL^ Babbitt’s Soag,” and take no ofacr. statesmaag in describing! • :
“ C BABBITT, Uv& that x^ouhfe party armrog at tbcl .
, 7fi A- 7#\» ashmgt u moU nt;fln. ti.cv -walked t.T h-' .rs &na
A ,.fl> W‘>U I 'W..' "W
com
naes useless tor two or three — .
r t . . ' •
i i . bv *:r<.itnariiy ui»i •-- oi ti'v
1 " N .. /.• . _ •
bright- like steel- ' We are
';wiiix.-J tv thmk
ted
Newbury, Jeufepson Co.. Ky.,J
July lv>tb, 180'). j
This ; s to certify that i have used Dr. J. L.
Mason Zt Co.’s Great American Hog Cholera
riire and Preventive with success and enti
satisfaction. Mv hogs were dying five cr six > 11;U ket and as
ArV before and at the time l eommen -cd giv
ing the remedy. After using it as directed,
n,v ho"? commenced improving—only losing
ride since that time—now mv hogs are in good
condition, healthy, thrifty, ic. 1 recommend
it to the public as a certain cure and preven
tive.
rOKCE’S SHOE HOUSE. iiingutshed traveler t
Whitehall, si., Atlanta, «r..
ra— BRT.V OF BIG B00T"^3 ■„ thni it- =™*l»« -!» »■'■> •;*'>•• •> V: .
» TT.VVE On hind .he l. r ««4 Vy y .-A L fl
Knob but it has the great drawiva*A<
eastern Manufacfes will be ofiered to conn- h ^. ituat ^ m a very high tafitude, inSweri-fl
trv Merchants at New To:.-, prices ---•»*•• Lapland, some one or two degrees a e ...
B 4Y Force, formerly tf Charleston, 5- <
Jibe phased'to see bis former customers.
Oes. Siiep.it.’AN.—A report i- : ,tng indn>.;i-
ircolated ml
Gs patch; 1 ' '
has lven in the b»! it of endorsing.letters
... rezt ; ; • •
vomT • -ice. or ■ giuira.itciing J>’ the .-.tj
them ti.e right to tit out in -■ w Orivana and
bring their prii-i.s into tbi-.t p rt. 4he Cou-
gre-s- >ii fl; c mmitt -e .-old to have i omd * .*
• foots in their ro.: t in ..-.ij-noc u t- : -
riots.
1: IS
epigi
grain, w
:rora the
.. ■ I ;fl. as th • . r ... I . .:-.i . ■' t i'. - -
.. - • : ■ '-•
b’rench monarch wrote in j • • • .
. . :: ■ 1 . i ’
. . I• • ■ • •
igd - . :
a. . ' . v fl ;. :.- ar .fl! ■ ' • ;i * rj
:
nti -
: sai l to have written tb otic of'L:- re : .-x alter
tti . . ■ ■ ■■
Hi i . ...... ■■ - - '
tr ! ’ .Viren v, j i_-
• • • •- ” - a h . fl:. y ••
ry. s. repe&.vt oa t..o•
,‘l sinus Lit-j vi.e \ -v.. :.
YYL.it is hi re L. !.:.»•} -
attributed tr. D-m- sth-.-ncs
ti si, a.ti- a i”—th t is, gestk ulal
o.io tnL -i re>-•.-: a.
V- id .--.a. -<•*-' -
Erjtdi, 1 y t-ue s!gfi:f.‘:..at
ti >u, a- ak-:t,'anything ot
Not action,
. r ' it V.'-If ut».; u’lLit ij-.iE
■* .v agreeing i lin,
her
tL.it ”ii ;.o i v hu me to
liriyjii.
i_t’0ffilO-AiM & 10.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of
2J a -3;i3PZAi1i'OLX*o,
Spill.t, Hnir and Common Mattrasses,
gilt mouldings, looking
GLASS PLATE, Ac.,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
December 8-3m.
Br. A. B. GALZ0UIL
TTAYiNri rc -umed the Practice of Medicine
II r, . ' tf . fly •. .;■].:■!• ■ Li.-- professional scr-
vL:<;- to t!:a citizens of Coweta and surroand-
intr cottr.fl .
•-T-. .... a;, . tl. ■ pr-'*, rry in 18 -I Ilis whole att a,>ion will hereafter bo given
V .. ’ • t t J to {’ i0 (• oDfo-L-r..! Government, j to his profes-ion in^its various braacnei.
u‘, ]■' ii Ul :ls the i -si knee of the President of
the Coflfvdcriite .States.
Ui
m.i1
.L.tC -• i. -
:f . ,1 of Sen-
s,vti<'i irs, tire
• ti. V. the S tying
that “action, •• •
jn— is ti.e
fit i i V :
1 -uuLnU D
v of whi; Ii is dgita-; s
a rirrin-g ehsraetcr. f >
... - i - - -
out. ' if devpiy irit, was what Demos- honesty a:*
c -o vitallv tssentlo!—ag
t . — Air:.—L ‘ niig ■ vn, in the foilo>• -
■/: . > : .gi .yL ym wiH Lb 1 the entire l..w
au-I k..t;mvi:y :
Y -;ng m i.i! ■- e • ’-■ > : I -»»}'
t fh.lt • . b ■ Vtto u firtl^mg
• ii'iil out what ti.al lit ot rii.flm c «n, hetor*
- 1- VOB - .V vouv.dl r,:re it-P-qv G-,t haT-drere
:. y , lV I.-a l:-.i you v, u.a.wCti u*g« v>..n,
ia r
loing v . - - ■
•..ii:-': for ail 'o i Lwo or n qau'y Ui>*» omong®
O.L fl V. D.-yot ntrccfl a fow steps from the
P'iTdicSq’naie* [Jan. 6-18-tf.
~m., j5-o7w. PEARCE
O EFEE.S Ifl r-trefi :alor.nl services to tho
eitizt ns of Newnafn arid vfci&ity.
He in :y he found nt all hours in day time £t
the Dr-.ig Store of Dr. J.-'S. Henry, or at his
re . ienw. brick hem-e tv-t side of the Rail
road at night.
y, ill r. * nttccilon to an patronage
Antrosted toYi? rare. * f J rxn0
SEH03EHE and GAS STOVES!
.<i v.i ill
| totfotwbv eyefv r - piit.it tt>
’ : TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS,
. OIL CANS, iC., &c.
L the Cooking for a family
;■ >a y .. - v. v-.:.e with Kero::cr.e Oil, or Gas,'
.... ... b- i.l a - r p :/*wi:.. Iei3 trouble, and less expense,"1^3
ft a p.-a.
■ Iti- said that the
AMOS SEABOLT.
entire satisfaction, the
I have used, with
Treat American Hog Cholera Cure and 1 reyen-
wiil be pleased
Oct 20-7-Iflm.
Mrs. E. Johneoii
NY1TES her friends visiting the city of At-
Boardi
head of the Gulf of Tfothnia. aud just vdiim ;
the Arctic Circle. Measures are being taken
however
against the
a*s g 'fl
warns treui \ era Cruz
mmae. Attacks from Vera. Cruz to the City g>£.
to ovmvme the natural .. ^ t rl . ,
A . .. r .fl t' tnuds of tliWpBMU-.y has alr>.» w i
U'ill I ui ,b .Pi* »
the ‘Pilot Knob '
bo
d
Imperial L-iiB-afl
.. .lexico, v- I.i
About tv. I-
bcon expen 1-
i m- in a’-reut ry
lanta. to call at her
iicg House, con-
. c'rti
ve jiciae for togs ^SxFREEUAX, .
Aug. II-6m. Louisville, Ky . July- 18^-
World what the * -Pilot Knob' v f ki issouri is to ... _
the New Wld. Each can supply its repect- tram toe cap..A. a-erai...
“ ' iton. that will 1
iy ih'wrafards
m stf’y on the
. ... „ _ oi w ground, an i the bridges work trtiregr.xBa-
venient to the business portion oi w .c ( ivecontinent^._a. ue i nwca is - • ^pfot. ;-:.d-*uaA '•■ - .-Lipim-t m
Depot, at the comer of Forsyth the ^ natural wonforsMY^ It wfli W the most remarxable raU-
slreets. where they can be accommodated considered ^ amm.gu.fr• r -in the w rl-i.
with board and bedding [Jan 5-tf cf the world.—****** J™ ■*
o. ai-.a-e-® you
ruemfl .r tLe in
. -p • ■ -.a v ;!trs. the p. i .-cf v.Lu-ii he *:a» not
"d b. r . r :.’ i ua.u tui tAl.r, who fo-g-s at
mred dr are! o.i-.’--fi-ioiica noli. ol
i right. ur fl ' •”• evme. r: a.n-
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into such an h
submission to ! indej-mdeace as a sovereign State.
Lflyp-fli a by any other fad.
Ez-’t .1. ’.J: junr.- ’.: l UTi'l hy this Company it
yazr'ard "A to perform all that it claimed for it.
IfzT'W1 for Cirenlar/^a
try. Lib'-; H discount to the trsufo.
KElLUriENE LAMP HEATER CO.
J in. 2-tf. JUT Pearl ritreet, N. Y,
jacob^laok,
CoRHiii^ios .Merchant
AND wholesale dealer in
foreign and domestic
peace f,I<ti:OR$ AKD CIGARS,
(Under Planters Hotel,)
Alabama Street, Atlanta. Ga.
J .naarjr 5-tf.
and
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