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jjEWNAN, GEORGIA,
liturgy Morning, March SO, 1»67,
Eiaen and Cotton Rags.
pay at this office the highest market
^"dean Linen and Cotton Rags. tf.
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Hospital Life.
THE LUDICROUS iM) SERIOUS.
Rev. C. W. Miller, who was for a long while
Field and then a few months Hospital Chap
lain, at Macon. Geo., thus gives in the Nash
ville Christian Advocate a few reminiscenoes
of hospital life. We extract from his conclud
ing letter :
Experience of a Voluntary Exile.
LETTER FEO* EX-GOVERNOR HARMS.
We find the following extracts from Ex-Gov.
Isham G. Harris, in the Memphis Avalanche.
of the 14th- Hi* relation cf the experience of i beerTreceived. The bill yor
those who exiled themselves to Mexico from passed in the earnest hope that it will tend t
their homes in the South can he read with pro- the full restoration of all the a - 1
Por Sale Cheap.
Cooking Stove, No. 7, everything
ete> Used only
\V 13- W. Dent’s store
two months. It
can be
tf.
arf-dev’s Lady’S Book for April at the
t ” ' yvjth this number commences a
Store.
J ' , , y ). r Marion Harland.
tf.
bilities of an Indian philosopher. Take the
following : About 10 o'clock one night»a nurse
came for me to go to the fourth ward in the
Fairground Hospital, to see young McCarty,
who was dying of army diarrhee. I went, and
there lay poor Mac. wasted away by this most
terrible disease He was a droll fellow, and
was now very much excited oy having be'en
told by some ignorant nurse that he would die
soon. As soon as ”
his eyes on me and
I have been a good
I ing my life for my
I you grant me my
——■ i would if possible.
, pujsBYTKnT of Atlanta W ill com ene in aJ . muc ^ co p] water
ihe Presbyterian Church Wednes- ] a cupful and he emptied before taking it from
his lips. “Now. Parson, take my old canteen
that I've carried through fifteen battles, and
fill it with cold water, and bring it to me.” I
did so and he'd (itched it in his bony fingers
and began gulping its contents. Fearing that
he would kill himself, I took the canteen from
him and such an appeal for
never heard before. I knew
could satisfy him. Lis stomach being
birth :
Gulf of Mexico, on Board Schooner )
February 10, 1867. f
The condition of public affairs i:i Mexico has
French
Litter ratal Senator Sheehan.—The Atlanta
Era publishes the following letter to W. K.
DeGratfenrcid. of Macon, in response to one
■ addressed by him to ?-mator Sherman :
U. S. Senate Chamber.
Washington. March 12, 1867.
Dear Sir—Your letter of the St’a inst. has
referred to was
WBmgBmm to
the full restoration
The sixth section I think
House as
extremes.
At the request or large numoers fr,jm the
South, we are passing a supplementary act to
provide machinery of reconstruction, j ue ori
ginal bill left ail this to each State, but there
was danger of double organizations uni con-
o avoid farther
will be pass d. It
is merely a scaffolding. _
Mv earnest conviction is, that the South
V^anatthe Presbj
„ rext. Religious services will be-
L; o,;dock, r. M., at the close of which
1 wi u organize for the transaction of
STEWSAS BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
A.
D
B. CATES, Bookseller and Stationer,
Greenviiie street.
ENT k WOOD, Wholesale and Retail
Commission Merchants,
Grocers and
Greenville street.
E D. McKINLEY, Attorney at Law, New-
% r.an, Ga.
fg°Office at his residence, opposite the B&p-
JAS. E. JONES. R- 5- BURCH.
JONES & BURCH,
GROCERS and fRODICE
Merchant s.
at their old stand,
GkA.,
list Cnurcn.
J.
P- mi
7. KIRBY, Dealer in Staple and Fancy j
Dry Goods, Greenville street.
We have on hand at our COMMODIOUS
POWERS. Grocer, Produce and Com- j STORE, and daily arriving-
issioa Merchant, Bay Street.
CORN,
Communion Sabbath morning.
second Quarterly meeting for the
an Station, M. E. Church, South, will be
." . ■Saturday and Sabbath. Members and
estly solicited to attend.
J. B. McGehee, P. E.
opposed to the Imperial
Not more, however, than would be opposed to
any other lorm of government. They are sim
ply opposed to all government. This is how
ever, bv no means involves the necessity of
; M&xinyllian’s abdication. For though th°re
i may be, and probably are, nine-tenths of ihe
prevails.
You can do as you please witu tuis.
Very truly yours:
Jomi dll'.RM.AN.
^TTdc
POSSIBLE FfTECT3 CT THU i UNVT.S OF OrTTCE
Law.—Practically our l’rcri-iviit Las cnoseu
his own ministers. Now, he cannot remove
any of his Cabiuet no matter L .w insuoonu-
uate, no matter fc w incompetent he may
R ANDALL & CO.. Dealers in Staple and |
Fancy Dry Goods, Haas’ cld Stand, Bay j
street.
T H03. A. GRACE, Insurance Agent, New
nan, Ga.
m £ D. SWINT. Dealers in Groceries and |
A . Staple Drv Goods. Keeps constantly on I
band Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Nads, Bleached j
and unbleached Domestics, Prints. Shoes and ;
Boots, Hats and Caps. Produce taken in ^ex- '
change for goods at the maraet price. 'rest
side Bay street
BACON,
FLOUR.
JIEAL,
A SEW AND GRAND EPOCH
—IN—
MEDICINE!
D3. MAGGIEL’S
j PILLS AND SALVE 1
*yLei Delicate Females read the following:
| Let ihe suffering and diseased read the foiiow-
m £et all who have been given np by Doctors, and
' spoken o* 03 incurable, road the ^dowing.
j ‘Let ail who can believe facts, and can have faith
i in evidence, read the following:
I Know all Men by thebe Presents, That on
I this, the 29th day of Juno, in tko year of onr
Lord, Is >5, personally came Joseph HaydocR, to
mo known as such, and being duly sworn, depos
ed as follows: That he is the sole General Agent
j for the United States and dependencies thereof
i for preparations or medicines known r.3 Mag-
IOIER3 Pills and Salve, ar.d that the lollowmg
i Certificates are verbatim copies, to the best of
i his knowledge and belief.
; .LjL, JAMES SMEITEU,
\ L.S. 1 Notary Public.
I > Wall Street, New York.
DENT, Wholesale and Retail
: and Commission Merchant,
-as are earr.es
Vpr Goons —Mr. Joe Weill is now receiving
,,-ant stock of Spring Goods, to which
.. W i'l be dailv additions. Those of our
wish to buy something new on fair
should give the house a cail. See adver-
raders who
urns
thement.
T ; ie Southwestern Relief Association, of Ky.,
. . ’innped to the Justices of the Inferior Court
7 . , v ‘. a county 125 sacks of corn for the des
titute of the county.
Fmt _0n last Monday night the kitchen of
y. \ ,1. Smith, on Sitesville street, was burn-
\il his kitchen furniture, including a fine
' was destroyed. This fire is supposed to
be the work of an incenoiarv.
0 Tuesday night the smoke-house of Mac
•- ... colored, was burned. A 3 ear g sup-
,,f i,ac>n was consumed. Carelessness is
charged with this lire.
Gakbisonud.—On last Monday night, ten or
. ; ,-, n Federal soldiers, belonging to the lGth
L.; witry, under command of Lieut. Miller, ar-
; !j in New nan. What did they come for ?—
: question the citizens of Newnan are una-
i;, t , answer, or at least we arc for them. We
!..ve strived to be quiet, orderly and law-abi-
i:ae. and the civil officers have been prompt |
t.) punish offenders. If there has been any
disturbance—if our people have sought or de-
? ir 1 to interfere with any one who has been
; suing a lawful occupation, we arc unaware
If a garrison had been sent to Carlisle,
I . , to New York city, or among the Schuyl
kill cal miners we would have understood it,
l .rise in the above mentioned localities there
in .ten riots, but why Newnan should be
rii: honed passes our comprehension. There
c/’.y be a cause for it, but in all candor we are
unacquainted with it.
IV ' have thought proper to say this much in
justification of our population. In conclusion
are pleased to add, that t he soldiers, as fur
) arc aware, have been quiet and well be-
havo.l, and we believe that none of our citizens
will be inconvenienced.
boys, put me in easily—there, down, down—
now put the lid on and bury me !” As he ut- j
tered the last word lie ceased breathing, and j
stiffened his limbs as if dead. I willed the nur
ses in, ffnd with lights in their hands they
stood around what we all supposed to he the
mortal remains of McCarty. “Poor Mac,”
said one of the nurses, “he’s gone ! wish I'd
given him as much water as he wanted!”—
“Boys,” said another, “do you not believe that
if you refuse a dying man his lust request, he 11
haunt you after he’s dead?” “Yes,” replied
one. The nurses were ignorant men, and were
beginning to look wild as this conversation pro
ceeded, when suddenly McCarty opened his
big white eyes and fairly screamed out, “Boys,
you didn’t give me that water!” Lights were
thrown in every direction, and those terrified
nurses fled in dismay. Next morning McCar
ty was much better, and lived to laugh hearti
ly at the great flight he had given the nurses
though, poor fellow, he gradually sank to the
grave.
The Old Umpire Hospital, as it was called,
was situated adout one mile from these ine-
ville hospitals. In it were placed all the cases
of gangrene. Earth never groaned under more
suffering collected on the same area of ground,
than was realized at this hospital. Yvben this
frightful disease seized upon a wound, the suf
ferer was doomed to see himself literally rot
away inch by inch ! 'J here lies a poor fellow
with his leg amputated, and the dry white
bone projecting out several inches, the flesh
having fallen off; yonder is another, the whole ;
rim of whose abdomen has been eaten away, j
and still he lives. Dire groans go up from ev- |
cry part cf this vast lazar-house, caustics are ]
burning their way into the very retreats of life,
the cold steel of the surgeon is paring off the
quivering flesh.
Dire is the tossing! Deep the groans !
Despair attends the sick, busiest from couch
To couch ; and over them trium
His dart shakes ; but delays to strike, tho
Oft invoked with vows, as their chief good
And final hope.
Amid scenes like these you might see the
triumphant power of divine grace. When the
entire human body and mind have been
of every shanty in the country,
Mexico contains about eight million of peo
ple. Of this number one million are educated
and more or less wealthy. Tile other seven
millions are ignorant, indolent, worthless, un
principled and vicious, ready to oppose any
‘ | and all government which in any degree re
strains their vices or seeks to collect taxes.—
Their are about one half of the educated
class who favor the Empire, believing it to he
the surest chance for a government taat can
protect life, liberty and property, but the oth
er half of this class cling to the idea of a Re
public. and oppose the Empire.
When I came to Mexico, the country in
vliich T settled was protected by Imperial ! Tf the Secretary of State, the whole tone and
3, and was quiet and orderly ; but about | c T urse of it is now under his absolute control
meet like cats and dogs ; the Secretary of V> ar
may even be provoked to tweak the nose of
the President in Cabinet session, and yet the
President, in the absence of the Senate, can
apply neither restraint nor remedy. 1; *an- j
ifCsr t’nat the direct responsibility to which the |
American people heretofore held their chief!
executive officer can no longer, with justice be ; Brown, and at Dr. Henry’:
enforced. If the army should be mismanaged ! J. T. Jenkins & Co. , Atl
or he in any way unlawfully employed, tue
Secretary of War,- through whom the orders — „ .. . <•
go, has it in his power to obstruct and hinder ; all for sale at my residence 8 niiles ^outn c.
the President’s action and therefore is justly to Newnan, Ga.—[feb-16-mSm.j D. ABLe.it.
be held answerable if he does not do so. Dip.
lomatic correspondence being a!i in the name
QH. D. ASBSTT’S
A SAFE and effectual remedy tor
uL all kinds of Liver Diseases, and i
ail Diseases and indispositions that |
originate from a diseased state or in
activity of the Liver : stfch as chronic .
and acute inflamation cf thelJver. Dyspepsia, |
v; a Headache, Sourness ot tue Stomach, Loss j
of appetite, lowness of spirits, cholic, costive- ;
ness* xc. For sale by Dr. Abram Young, Jas. j
Drug Store, Newnan, j
_ lanta, and Braaneld & j
Co. LaGrange. f also prepare a great Female
Medicine and a grea
Rheumatism Medicine—
JOS. E. DENT.
Comp.uutive Strength.—According to the
tax returns of last year, there were in Georgia
66,909 white male adults over twenty-one years
of age and under sixty, and 65,909 blacks of the
same age. In forty-five counties the blacks
outnumber the whites. Coweta i3 not one oi
that number.
the Liberal army, and the next by those of ti
Imperialists, a position rendering us liable to
be misunderstood by both, which kept us con
tinually in danger, and very far from comfort
able.
In this attitude of affairs I went to the head
quarters of the liberal army, secured an in
terview with the commanding general, told
him frankly that we had settled under the au
spices and authority of the Imperial Govern
ment; owed certain duties and obligations to
that government, which we were resolved to
keep in the strictest good faith, and simply
wished to know if it was consistent with his
policy to'lct us alone and allow tts to go on
from couch j ( ^j^tjy jn the cultivation of our crops, etc.
phant Death He took a very fibberal view of it. and assured
A ~‘i‘ iU ~ me of his readiness to give to the American
colonists all the protection and encouragement
in his power. He immediately issued an order
commanding all subordinates not to interlere
in any manner with our persons, our property,
filled ! or our arms. This put us on such amicable
ly and justly he impeached, unless some one
or all oi the Caoinet ministers he impeached
too.
Othello’s Occupation Gone.—A Washing
ton correspondent writes : “The engineer is
hoisted by his own jetronel.” Mr. Thaddeus
Stevens, as is said, now says that the Radicals
are Leaded off by the president s movement
for the faithful execution of tae Milita-y Re- i
construction Act. He thinks now tha- ev - •
erything is settled—all the issues noon which , —
the Radicals rode into power forever gone—no | r dwice.
slavery, and no secession, and no rebellion to
fight . He says that the Republican party must 1
fall back upon the platform of 1860.
COFFEE,
SUGAR.
SYRUP,
i
RICE,
LARD,
BUTTER,
•gj-FrmwT’R GrUA-IMO.
Ar.d all other articles in our line, to wh ich we
invite the attention of the purchasing public.
February 15-23-tf.
TOIiIEV,STp\l]Rf &0RR,
Atlanta, Ga.,
vYiioiesaie and Pvetail Dealers in
Hard-Ware,
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Building Materials,
Cutlery,
Pistols,
Guns,
Gun Materials;
I Hollow Ware,
Wood Ware,
Willow Ware;
Dr. Maggie. :
June, 1st, 1356.
I take mv pen to write you of
mv great, relief, and that the awful pain in my
sicLs hus loft mo last—tiianka to j Ovir nw cLcmo.
O.i, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can get
some sleep. I can never write itcncugn. I: r.ank
v.: : again? and am sure that you are really the
friend of all sufferers. I comd not hoip writing
to vou, and hope von will not take it amise.
' JAMES MYERS, lio Avenue D.
This is to certify that I was discharged froin
the army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and havq
been cured by Dr. Maggiel’s Pills.
Wilson harvey, 27 Pitt street.
New York, April 7th, 1308,
The following is an interesting case of a man
emo’oved in an Iron 1’ouno.ry, who, in pouring
melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet,
eau-i i an explosion. The meffed iron was thrown
around and on him in a perfect shower, ami lie
w.ij burned dreadfully, l’he following certificate
was given to rne by Luu, about eight weeks aiter
:he ac jiaEiit j
New York, <?sr.. 11,1356.
Mv name is Jacob Karuv: I am an Iren Fenn
el r; I was badlvburned bv hot iron in Novomoefi
last : mv bums heal M, but I had a running sore
on mv leg that would not heal; I tried Maggjel 8
Saiwe, und it cored mo in a few week3. 1ms is
all true, and anybody can now see me at Jack-
son s Ironworks. 2d Avcnu..
j. HARDY, 119 Goerica street.
DENT & WOOD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers & Commission
M ERCHANTS, Carriage & Boggy Materials.
GREEN\ ILLE SiliikEi
Sewnan,
September 8-1-ti.
....Georgia.
The populaton of Macon has been ascertain- j
ed by the census takers to be 11.676. _ This does !
I not include the population of ^ inevilie or that j
of South Macon.
to their utmost capacity with excruciating pain terms with the Liberals, that it immediately
I have seen the Christian die as calmly as if j aroused the suspicions of the other siae, who
'd b
oarating ir the ordinary • commenced a sytem of petty annoyances.
process of death. During three months I la
bored in these hospitals and have good reason
to believe that my iabers were crowned with
the blessing of God.”
rests, etc.
I immediately wrote to Marshal Bazame,
giving him a full and accurate account of my
visit to and interview with Gens. Garcia and
Bencvidis, of the Liberal army, with its results
the anoyances that Ins subordinates were sub-
of the persons disfranchised in Georgia by the jecting us to, and asked himfor
Sherman bill. It fixes the number at 8872, lar to the one I had from the Libc.al heart
The Auo-usta Chronicle contains an estimate
Sherm
which we regard as not too large.
arrest of Hon. Jno. Morrissey, M. C.—Last
night, at the Limerick Junction, Assistant In-
spcetur-Generul Brownrigg, of the constabulary
srrested on the arrival of the mail train from
Cork, John Morrissey, the celebrated prize
fighter and member of the United States Con
gress, on a charge of Fenianism, just as he
had alighted from a first-class carriage. He
tad arrived at Cork by the Canard steamer
Australasian, and was proceeding to Tipperary
town. He is known as the man who had the
first great fight in Canada, near the American
frontier, about eight years ago, with John C.
Keenan. whom Morrissey defeated after a des
perate fight of twenty-three rounds, which oc
cupied nearly three hours. He has since be
come a gin palace proprietor and legislator,
and joined the Fenian brotherhood at its com-
Qencement, having subscribed largely to its
rends. Morrissey, when arrested fainted and
had to be taken to the gentlemen’s waiting
room, where restoratives had ’to be applied,
uter which he was taken to Dublin. ’ In con
sequence of his arrest, a large force of infantry
vis sent down early this morning to the Junc-
fon. where the men are encamped for the pro
tection of that place. —Irish Times, March 6.
Is not this a hoax (?)
A Waghington telegram of27thsays the joint
resolution devoting fifty thousand dollars oi
the Freedmen’s Bureau fund to the purchase
and distribution of seed in the South, and also
iu the House the Senate adjournment resolu
tion was amended, so as to provide for the re- ;
assembling of Congress on the first V ednes-
day of June and September. Yeas 75, Nays
51. This vote indicates tae impeachment
force in the House.
A widow lady at Danville, Ky., took an or
phan boy to raise, when quite small, and when
he arrived at the age’of 18 she married him,
she then being in her 60th year. They lived
many years together, as happy as any otner
the old man married the girl they had raised,
he being 68 years old and she 18.
•I shall
A Dutchman's Tempfjkance Lecture.
tell you how it vas. I put mine hand on mw behavior could repai
head und dere vas von pig paiu, Den 1pm mmc ; sma qq f or society and s
hand on mine pody, und dere vas anoder.
I put mine hand in mine pocket, und deie^
nothing. So I jined mit de temperance. Nowdere
vas no moro pain in mine head. De pains m
quarters. He sent it to mo by return mail,
but this did not give the security I had hoped
and expected. The petty annoyances and per
secutions were continued by ■flimsey charges
folioved by occasional arrests, until our _ little
colony became so much discouraged that it was
impossible to hold them together. So iai as
soil, climate, productions and scenery are con
cerned, there is not a better country in the
world than, the one we have left in the valley
of Cordova, and if we could have had one hun
dred earnest^true and practical men settled in
one compact neighborhood, revolutions or an-
archv might have swept over the country, but
that neighborhood would not have been dis
turbed, and would very soon have made that
valley one of the most beautiful as well as one
of the most prosperous communities on earth,
and at no distant day would have become a
country ; but
who came to
totally un
fitted for the duties of the life that lay before
us here, and whose rashness or bad conduct in
a Tew instances did more to injure American
character with the natives, than years of good
With numbers too
self-preservation, one by
Commercial Intelligence.
NEWNAN MARKET.
Friday, March 29.—Our quotations below
exhibit the correct state of the retail market.
The Cotton market Las been dud and
as high as'22? cents during the we;-’:.
Tne top of the market*io-day is 22i cents.
The quotation should be understood as ex-
cliisive "of tax. Nearly all other markets are
quoted to inculde the tax.
Coax.—White
Mixed or Yellow...
Bacon. - •*•
Flour.—
i Coffee.—
SCGAK.
Bagging.—per yard
Rope.—per pound
| Cheese.—per pound
Prints.—per yard
Steel.—per pound
Iron.—per pound
Salt.—Liverpool per sack
Virginia “ “
Iron Ties.—per pound...
Chickens.—
Eggs—Per Dor..—
Butter.—Per ib
@$1 60
@ 1 60
... 14 (4 20
$14,00 0 20 60
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20 @
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10 @
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40
25
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25
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ere vas anoder. Don j Qne pur f r j en( j/left us, until I find myself al
most alone.
Colonization is a failure, and I am now leav-
mine pekivvas aU goneavav. I put mine hand i ing the country m search of a new home.
- ' - ' ’ ’ *— toliar. So 13 -rnnr fnoiH
I dinks I stay mit de temperance.
The Nashville Dispatch says the Fenians in
that city are busily at work, drilling and per
fecting tbeiT organization. New recruits are
being added, and it is predicted that there is
work ahead.
A mad princess of the house of Bourbon, on
being asked why the reigns of queens were in
general more prosperous than the reigns of
kings, replied:
“ Because, under kings, women govern ; uu-
dern queens, men.”
We don’t think that princess was mad. If
she was. her madness did not hinder her from
knowing what she was talking about.
Respectfully your friend,
Isham G. Harris.
A Vicksburg Editor on Ristori.—Harry Moss,
of the Vicksburg Times, visits New Orleans,
and writes back to his paper a spicy series of
adventures. We annex his visit to Risicn:
“But I have seen F.istcri—and remained
through the whole performance of Leah, the
Other Markets.
New York, March 29.—Cotton, 31 Gold, 34£.
AMOS FOX,
Late with Edw. Wilder k Co..
Louisville, Kentucky.
RED WINE & FOX,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Dje-btuSs, Paiuts,
Oils, Y arnishes, Window Glass,
Putty, Fancy Goods,
Perfumeries,
&c., &c.
A large stock cf
MACHINE and TAMERS’ OIL
constantly on hand.
Also a complete assortment of
Xo J^.'EWTD BETH’S
INTox^Tj Crop
Garden and Grass Seed.
jjgj^Orders solicited and filled promptly.
PtEDWINE k FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Sirs.
Oct. 20-tf ATLANTA, GA.
u
Keen constantly cn hand a good assortment
of at! articles usually kept in their line. Also,
Leather, Harness,
Cotton Yarns,
&c., &c., &c.
Come and price their goods or send in your
orders. They believe they can do a good part
bv their customers. Come and try them!
May 27-37-12m.
IM PRO Y EDDEITTISTSY.
Vulcanized India Ra’&ber Plates
OEK. •EMg 003 BEnC** !
I "’ OR Lightness, cleanliness, and perfect ftdap-
j* tation to the parts upon which it reposes,
this recent invention surpasses ail o’iiers : for
economv and comfort it has no equal; for du
rability no superior. Call at my office and
examine specimens, comparing them with
trold cr silver plate, and make your own chc'ce.
In all cases when my work fails to give satis
faction no charge will be made. Charges tor
extracting, plugging, and all piate work mou-
erate. .
jgjg=“Office in Masonic Bunding, *.o. 4, up
stairs.
WM. T. CO Luo, Demist
References: . _ _ „
\\ p Tv6ilo^ r ' > Dr. A. S.
Dr C.D. Smith, Dr. Ri L. Y. Long,
Rev. F. M. Daniel, Rev. James Stacy.
Extracts from Various Letters.
“ I hart no appetite; Maggiel’s Pills gavo me
a hearty one.”
“Your Pills arc marvellous. .
“ I send for another box, and keep them m the
h °“i)r. Maggiel has cured mv headache that
was chronic.” - _ . . ,
“ i <rave half of one cf your Pells to my babe
for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a day.” . , „
“ ytv nausea of a morning is now cured.
‘ v, r t - box of Maggiel’s Salve cured moor
noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Salve
behind ray ears, and tue noise left.”
“Send "me two boxes; I want one for a poor
family.” . ...
“ 1 enclose a dollar; your price it 2j cents, but
the medicine to me is worth a dollar.”
“Send me five boxes of your Pills.”
“Let me have three boxes of your Salve by
return mail.”
I have over Two Hundred such Testimonials
as these, but want of space compels me to con-
c i u j e . J. MAGGIEL, M. D.
MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE
Arc almost universal in their effects, and a cure
can be almost always guaranteed.
' TOR BILIOUS DISEASES
Nothing con be moro productive ot cnre_ fhan
these Pills. Their alinoai magic influence is felt
at once: and the usual comcom:tant3 of this most
distressing disease are removed. These reme
dies are made from the purest
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
They will not harm the most_ delicate female,
and can he given with good effect iu prescribed
doses to the youngest babe.
FOR CUTANE0U3 DISOBDEJiS
And erupiior-B of the skin the SALVE is most
mv-liable. It < oes not heal externa.!/ alone,
but penetrates viththe most searching effects to
the very rcoi cf the evil.'
D3. MAGGIEL’S PILLS
INVARIABLY CURBS THE FOLLOWING DISEASES :
Headache,
Indigestion,
Influenza,
Inflammation,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Errors of Yoatii-
A gentleman who suffered f r years from
Nervous Defcllily, Premature Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, ior
the sake of suffering humanity, send_ freeze
ts,
Inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint,
Lowness of Spirits,
Ringworm,
Rheumatism,
Salt rtheum,
Scalds.
veriiser’s experience, can do so by acicressing,
in per'fact .confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
Dee. S-3m. No. 42 Cedar St., New York.
On Saturday, a large iro&^poon, about eigh-
twhinches in length, passed through Columbia
ri charge of the Southern Express Company,
J.'.’ ^ SSTphlS Andro- j i Si bo^ls. nupr,ccj S r,e to
On the reverse side w&s: “ First Alabama re- itmeu?, Ai-.oms apm r cuu , . — >> .... to*.. ! r«ctnw« health and w
f'^ms under the provisions of the Sherman
Bill.”
The surname of a family living in Colon.
Michigan, is Thurston. The' Thurston’s have
twelve children, named as follows: Ulysses
forsaken Jewess, because I considered the fact
of having “ paid my money to see the show ” j
one of the rarest episodes in my romantic and ;
eventful life.
I feel fully prepared to put up an elaborate
A New and Grand Epoch in Medicine.
Dr. Maggiel is the founder of anew Medical
Svstem! The auanritarians, whose vast inter
nal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze
or “the
e press of
BsAtTircL Figure.—Two painters were em
ployed to frescoe the wall of a magnificent
cathedral; both stood on a rude scaffolding,
.constructed for the purpose, some eighty feet
irom the floor.
uica, Epaminondas Epaphrodatus, Achilles Ly- ; to the scarcity of my valuable space,
cursrus, Miltiades Aristides, Cassius Brutus, ; early hour of going to mail,” or “ th .
Solon Kossuth, Agamemnon Hillaod, Dukinea other matter,” or the ‘• inauspicious warmth ot
Diilcerodo. Tatroclus Antilacus, and Wendell the weather,” or the “lateness of the hour,
Phillips. That family had better contract for : or anything else you please, I am unable to
the ague, and shake off some of its christenings, do so.' '
— . - : Beyond a doubt, however, Riston is a subli-
maciously, stupendicuiar tragedist, but about
her “knowing her part ”—you can t prove it
bv me, for the only thing I understood, or in
other words, comprehended, was when, in the
last act. she accidentally sneezed—as God is ‘
A Traveller's Story.—Some persons relat
ing to each other the many wonderful objects
One of them was so intent upon his ™rk ! ^ev had sVn in the rourse of travek, one of
«« he became wholly absorbed, and in admi-j th ^ asserted that he had seen, in Afnca,
who restores health and -.petite, w;: ^
one to two of his extraordinary Pills, arm
the most virulent sores vr.tn a bo^. or so c. -.a
wonderful and ail healing Salve. These two
great specifies of the Doctor are fast superee-
din** all the stereotyped nc3lrum3 of L*e g. ..
Extraordinary cures by Maggic'-’s Puis am
Salve have opened the eyes if me puouc ’m
the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies ot
others, and upon which people have so long
b ,; nd!v depended. Maggiel’s Pub? are not ot
dozen, and
ATLANTA MARBLE YARD.
D. N. JIJDS0N, Agent,
Dealer and Worker in Italian and American
Ml arble,
Monuments, Box Tombs, Tablets,
head and foot stones,
Furaitiire Uar*)le. &c.
Corner Peachtree and Walton Streets,
Atlanta, G-eorgia.
N. J. would respectfniiy invitt
wishing to purchase to ■
stock of Marble and wo
TESTIMONIALS.
Newnan, Ga., July 16th, I860.
D~. W. T. Cole made for me P.n u : .per set of
Vulcanized" Rubber Teeth, which for their
neatness, lightness and perfect adaptation to
the mouth, I have no hesitancy m saying tua.
olher kind. And for
on£hence.
Pinson.
I'prefer them to any
:heir durability I have tae utmost
Newnan, Ga , July 20th, 1863.
It is with the greatest pleasure tnat I bear
.testimony of the Artificial Teeth manufactured
for me by Dr. W. T. Cole. They are light and
free from anv cavities where partic.es ot .ood
might lodge.' The fit i3 excellent, and in point
of workmanship superior to anytning <
kind I have ever seen.
Mrs. Wsr. M. Rutnoi
tne
13.
Newnan, Ga., July lotn, 15c5.
crocured from Dr. W. T. Cole a n.I
Having p .
set of Upper Teeth—v ulcanmed
tr.ke pleasure in recomm
Dentistry to the public as
either Gold or Silver Plate, in consequence o.
beauty of finish, lightness, comfort, economy,
auu the fact that tl ey are much more easuy
fiber—I
er.uicg this plan of
being superior to
Asthma,
Bowel Comp!
Coughs,
Colas,
Chest Diseases,
Costivencss,
Dyspepsia, ■
Diarrhoea,'.
Dropsy,
Debility,
Fo-j’- and Ague,
Skin Diseases,
EACH EOX CONTAINS 12 PILLS.
ONE PILL 13 A DOSE.
Nones.—None genuine without the engraved
trade mark around each jot or box, s.gned by
DOCTOR J. MAGGIE!,', New lork, to counter-
fi it which. i3 felony. . . ,. .
fi Ed by ail respectable dealers m medicines
throughout the United States and Canadas, at
25 cents per box or pot.
Seteaibe* ’-ly.
ALL m M
cleansed and E
io than the
Mrs. J. P.
former.
G. Rsdwine.
7,-nan, Ga., July 23d, 1865.
cures I opon the most reasonar
' - : ted and promptly filled
[Jan. 5-12m.
radon stood off from the picture, gazing at 'A j ^growing That' was as high as a ’ last act. she accidentally sneezed as God is i the c i ass that are swaiiewed by the-.ozen. au
.-L- delight. Forgetting where he was, he ! t ff.L m his companion for the j my judge, that s all the English I heard, and I 1 - every box full taken creates anaoso
^ J io Hr. ne that m Italian if . , ute necess jtj f or another. One or two c
rictyd backward slowly? surveying critically j truth ofSeTtor^his his companion made no suppose - she would have done
' era Se°of'th ^ ^ ! Satio^n Snfirming, and declared that in - - - — —
ZtSkrritSi P k ' vhKh he s ?? od - , i the very same field where this grass grew, at-
cp^ca! moment his companion turned j ter haV j ng walked some time, he sat down to
of i
belft’imminS f } 02eU " u lth . horror, be-; t a nd in the course of
the eu huSwo, ifhi ; ar - oth .f' n , stant ^ ! mes found himself raised thirty fi
pavement ^Uath ra »??? th ." ! ground, in con'sequence of hayirq
would be eerta.n death-if he held his breath, tnushroom that was growing . .
death was equally sure. ’
Lis presence of mind,
and seizing a wet brush, flune it mrainst the
wall, spatterinc the beautiful a ® ain Gv. Tlie -
si-htK- L jff ,IHl picture with un-) ing
f irxrar-i oL 1 f 0 ' er mg. The uainter flew
!L d . nd tu , med ll P°? Lis friend with fierce
she‘had known how. i Maggiel’s Pills suffices to place the bcvreis m
When she was launching tubmar ' fect orJ j er> tiine the stomachcreate an ap-
tew min- ] man
feet from the
sat upon a
The Inventor of Fejaale Chaehs.—It is not
to be supposed for a moment that ladies of tho
present dav resort to artificial means of mcreas-
mo-'that native lovliness which “when unadorned
The winter flew is adorned the most.” Tneir great grandmoth-
. — friend wPh fierce ! ers however, thought differently: and so nu-
imprecations—but, startled at his ghostlv ^oe ! porous had beriorae female falsifications a cen
be fA 1 _ a v ^ . flief ir \vwic ilfiATTiod*D^CGSS&i \ to llltTO
boiler nitro-glycerine maledictions upon the ;
an whom she had wrongfully calculated for
a husband, she said, as neap as I can remember.
Damnetti puguosseto peaeleta, and an o.a
gent from the country, who sat next to me,
^“Geeminny cracky ! it she didn’t call him
a fl_d pugnose pedier.”
Ristori is an actress, and if any one ever has,
she has measured the height ana sounded the
dC It^seemed 5 ^me, last night, that at times
Letite, anu reader the spirits light and fauoy-
ant! There is no griping, and no reaction^ in
the form of constipation. If the liver is ar.ee-
ted. its fanctions are restored : and it tne ner
vous system is feeble, it is inv.gcrated.^ This
last quality makes the medicines very ae=.ra-
ble for the wants of delicate females. Ulcer
ous and eruptive diseases are iitenuiy extin
guished by the disenfectant newer of Maggie! s ]
Salve. Iaf ‘
ffid
wh
JACOB BLACK,
Commission ^lerchant
AND wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
LIQUORS A\D CIGARS,
(Under Planters Hotel,)
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Januarv 5-tf.
cheapness and cleanliness, togetuer witff
nleasant, perfect St to the mouth.
3ep‘. S-l-tf. Mrs. John Ray.
C. Thompson k Bko. R- D. Colz k 3ao.
1ST otice
it is here announced that Hag-
>113 a een- . ^ onmpnCd ’ vn f
, .. Tvirsonificauon o: Maggiel. 11 xnae o
1peisomfiatioa '
or decree whether they be maids or widows taat tnunn mnser herseli could evoA~ wUcn
, ill imr
^teara °f gratitude blessed the" hand’that
Jw^ d , a P reacher ’ Tre ^metimes get so ab- I ahilreom and after this act, impose upon and
^ in looking upon the pictures of this ! betrav into matrimony any of His Majesty’s male
"OriQ ana contpmnliinnn* T I 1 a - * rvointe A,-Vi
the tragic musg herself
sensation.
, and contemplating them, step back-
^ara. unconscious of our peril, when the Al-
ti» besatifi £S£!iZi
hto P th. g nSSu to , ^ ament *keir destruction
ont6tr etched arms of mercy, and are
subieits bv paints, scent, cosmetic wasnes, arti
ficial teeth, Mse hair, Spanish wool, iron stays,
hoops high healed shoes, or bolstered tips?
shall incur the penalty of the law now in force
against witchcraft and like misdemeanors; and
themarriage upon oonviction, shall stand null
and void.
The Supreme Court of Tennessee has decided
that the Bank of Tennessee could not be re
ceived in payment of taxes due to the State.—
The decision caused a decline of the notes of
the bank to 25 cents.
Sold by J.
MaggIel. II Piae Street New York, ami by
ail Druggists, at 25 cent3 per box,
T
EE subscriber returns his
thank3 to the citizens ofp^
Yewnan for their liberal patron
-•jze heretofore, and solicits a con
1 aiuance of the same, with the promise that
he will make every effort to advance his pu
pils rapidly and thoroughly. He will give
lessons at College Temple and at private
. | lousesi as parties may prefer, on the Piano,
“CouNTERimN:-Buy no 1 Rule, Gniiat and Violin, at the rate of sixty
Salve wita a Ettlejiunphle- ufe-e the bo ; ner gg^iastic session of forty week3.
322 ATV Ip 3E H. M -
THOMPSON, COLE & CO.,
FCE ilZTILY
J. C. THOMPSON & BRO-,
Will continue business at the Old Stand.
Orders and patronage solicited.
Newnan, Ga., jan. 19-tf.
a a lime pampas- ‘ j A 0 Uar S per scholastic session ot torty wees3.
They are bogus. The genuine have j -g g ‘ All orders for Tuning and Repairing
of J. Haydock on box with nmne 01 . ac promptly attended to. For Tuning
giel. M D. The genuine have the Pill sur- {P J [ JNO R. SEALS,
with white Dowder. » u * c .1
rounded with white powder
Sep. 1-52-12m
January 16-tf.
JOHN DUNBAR,
DACKSMITB,
Ho Blanks! Ho Humbug!!
E. H. WILLIAMS,
THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE
G-IFT ENTERPRISE
IN THE SOUTH, AT THE
(B3OTMJ. IPAIIi&ffiS.
Coruer of Whitehall and Decatur Streets,
ATLANTA,. GEORGIA.
• __ ♦-
THE following is a portion of an immense
stock which will be so id at
One Dollar for Each Article!
1 Citv Lot, valued by the city assessors at 22,000,
3 Grand Pianos, . „
W’ r eel -ot Wilson’s Sewing Machines,
Uric Boxes, with Swiss Bells and without
tVm worth from S25 to SzOO,
Ladies’ and Gent’s fine Hunting Case Gold
Watches,
Fine Hunting Case Silver Watches,
Pure Diamond and Imitation Jewelry,
silver Plated Tea Setts,
Fine Silver Plated Ice Pitchers,
"ine Silver Plated Fruit and Cake Basnets,
Elegant Gold Chains and Chatelaines,
Medallions and Coffee Urns,
Wine Stands,
Breakfast and pinner Castors,
Desert and Berry Dishes,
Butter Dishes, Plain, Oval and Revolving,
Tureens, of all patterns,
Surar Baskets, with and without covers,
Table, Desert and Teaspoons,
Table! Deseit and Tea Forks,
Fine assortment of Call and Tea Bells,
Larue"variety of Gold and Plated Jewelry,
Finest assortment of Photograph Albums ever
* brought South, of the most elaborate work
manship, capable of containing from fifty to
two hundred pictures.
A large variety of goods not mentioned, such
as ire usually kept in a first class Jewelry es
tablishment.
EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS LIST
13 TO BZ
SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Dealings Always Fair and Square.
Persons from a distance may address their
letters to the care of Judge Wm Watkeis, who
WOULD respectfully in
form his oid patrons and the
(remaining public that he has O -
returned to Newnan, and has commenced bu- will act as their agent, and see that they are
sinews at Berry's Brick Shop, and would be * ” ' ’ ***'
pleased to receive a renewal of former pat
ronage.
Wm-V done in a good and satisfactory
gtyleN*Thoe. Cochrans will be on hand and at
tend promptlytc Shoeing Horses [Jan. l9-3m.*
dealt fairly with.
All letters enclosing One Dollar, will be
i nromptly attended to.
j p F E H WILLIAMS,
Corner Whitehall and Decatur streets,
> Nov 17-11-em Atlanta,