About The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1867)
Jinnnnn $m \ .... GEORG] . ■V -** 'X*> aMorning, July 20, 1867. Lij.-yu n r id Cotton Bfiigs. ,. ftt thisteficc the highest market ■ .,, -r :• t*l Cotton Hags. tf. •: the Battel.son N .7 ) Guardian. Burning of Lreiiffam, Texas. •Ausland, well known to our people* ORJMTCAIVCEIS Mr Passed, Affirm v! and Ordain vi far the muni cipal govermricut of the city of Newnan. by the Mayor and Aldermen, in pursuance cf the authority vested by the Act of Incorpo ration extending and defining the orporate li:ni:< of sai I city. uni ;’>r . th.-r nurp ---as therein mentioned. * Flavor and Aldermen unices some person should j pay the p m.uffy. >j;r. xrv.- .:xBiisxnxxo am> figitixo pec f< >i a i • cch.hrated Potash for \V*. Dent’s. Xhool Books! : Dealers e ve vcqut ted to send h.gue ;;:id Trice Id. t of School -j!- ' " to Up advantage. A. B. Cates. •r ]{ C ad Quarters,---Alias, and a highly respected citiz -n, formerly of rids city and l.itttcriy of lexas, has arrived here.— ’*'• ■' believe he thinks Texas used up as a place or white men in the future Before he came away lie saw a jury in the court house com; is- , cd ot eleven negroes and one white man. This , __ __ „ was now nothing uncommon. ,, .....ft - T0 fQ**' Mr. Me Ansi and brings the correct account of f 1; F u -, !<i “- 1 :. ‘ lue n -'. Ld 7 OT ' A lcn : : the atrocities now practised upon the whites bv V th “ cu - v , of * V - VU:l!i ’ 1 !iat , no f sh ; h the negroes, instigated by Dm troops. ' ' any v. ?ric . or cause any to be dor. :: the ; He gives full particulars of the burning of the ^ lb!>ath<lfly ’ «*»'•«* «-* ofnec-satv. town of Breniiam in Washington county. The first trouble occurred at a private invitation ball given by a party of young men, who had taken their sisters and sweethearts to the hail ; hired for the purpose. In the midst of their enjoyment the officers stationed in the vicinity attempted to gain admission, and af terwards brought in five negro wenches, whom they insisted on having admitted protnisoou.-dy in the dance. Of course this produced trou ble. The young men protested, and declared the negro wenc-lurs must not oo!v keep ou* of l grog .vis aetin .-.ay j r- n - and tightijig, or otb d>,.r.leily. riotous raw ner. ra the , uav a suuijiot < xc -Oig “ ; fe . be eommitt i by an apprei he shall b-. liable to be ■ •niittts Ii-*’,-,•. utti*. — the mssttT, par nt frimd of svieh apprentice >r min Mavor or Aid- men such fine as i W ’ * q" rre&ag 1 in any wSv a ; r else- i tail forfeit an?? | ad if such of- i ti. imt jkiu-ji, guard . ... to th- Commercial Intelligence. XEW*NAN M A K K ET, Friday. July 19.—-Unr quotations below exhibit the correct state 1 of the retail market. Th<* 1C ttou market has been dull and a; higlras 17 cent- during the week. Tec top of the market to-day is 17c. The quotation should be under?:-> ex . F*tfi£S BEOtiCES IS Iill T9& THUS: 1867. -:o: aovt: ot tax. Nearly all voted to inculde the tax. >tuer mar .ret SEC. II.— 1.VJIIUXGOK nSFACIXG VVIitiC IIILDIV.S, CECBCtliis, SHADV TREES, Ac. No p r- i shall write, paint. draw, cut or carve an; letter or letter', word or words, de vice or devices, or in any manner mutilate or deface any of the public buildings or churches in the city of Newman, or cut. carve or mutilate any <-f the shade trees in and about the Public Square, a on any of the sidewalks in said City, tinder a penalty not exceeding So. si';, xv.—i>~Dr Any per m wh- ing in a disoolerr t or hearing language^ or actii ~xr os ntsosrr i'.LT rosnucr. i she i b • foumi d> unk, or act- • manner, or using, m the pros it’ ladit 5. iiulecent anu vulgar g in an V:>3cen«» and impr iiow. manner in t.ie str- ets or ■ tsev.n. r corpt»ra;:-»n. shall be fim-d in a su ing'tvn dollars, or he may ) gg rhouse by the Mayor t min the in- X uimittcd to th - lie t-f the Al- i; - , f the Georgia Slab* the* quadrilles but leave the room- it was t pri- wmiipt • . mtn, Oa... are coniitm- si. Grand Havana Coinbi- [jRt-ntary Kchcim-s. Address y r to them, and they shall utiom They have paid over the Supplementary Scheme nedavs. [43-13t. SMC. XII.—DISC’gllEELV HOUSES OK nOCVES ,.K UJ, ta;::;. Any person or persons who shall keeo a dis orderly housm or house of ill fame, r.nd v.-ry owner of u in-use or houses, or other vv l» - may tent ot cause to he rvul* d, any hoc- • to be us.-ai us a house of ill tame, shall i>e fir. -I not exce-aliug $2-j for »*very day the h< >us._- is-., kept. Circumstances froiii wluch ; m :v r<- be ini i r house whi inha!;iU>l by disorderly persons of mu rad ch mu v and notor; usly bad fain.- Beeswax Wanted. f,,r liaasv.a.x 25 cts per pound, at urin. V. A. RnvxogM. lie use to Bent. real Cottage, containing four rooms and n'-ivfsary out-buildings, situaLeil on the t ,f tim railroad track, third house i depot. Apply to ,i| P. F. CUTTINO. rrD.minatioti at the Philomathic Institute i 1;. , !:, i-'rMay, 26tii inst. The Juvenile » w ill 1 • c:: miiie.d on Friday at the Aead- i ; isi-s will commence 8o’clock a. in. ir.iou will vote ball. Ihe officers dvcl-ircd they should keep their black partners in the room’ an-1 also that they should lie admitted indiscrimately to the dances. The white girls declined to dance in quadrilles with the negro vei.ekes, and were about to retire when they were insulted by the officers ; this produced si rumpus—the young men of the town rallied, si fight com menced, stnd the result was that the officers and wenches were cleaned out. The next day the troops returned, and in revenge burned up the business part of the place and gave Die whites notice to leave a,; they would' come back and finish ihe job. This they did, ami burned up’ the court house and churches, again ordering all whites to leave. They next aided by a drove of negroes, destroyed everv bunding in the town. Not a single house was i x - • ,, , , . ,, , . „ „ , , , , ,, , , No person snail nave, keener me, or snail standing when Mr. McAusland left, to mark ,, 1 , • , ’ allow any other person to have, keep or use, dermen, by th> Mar.hal or db-r officer of rise Mayor and A nn u. sr.'. sHi.-'rinvf is strett* .‘uiy occupant - f a 1 t who elu-il thn-w or AN • •’h :-g* - or permit to be thrown or discharged pr.‘*- - Ilil.. h ; r Vet C.--.:. •: V. ... b -!.l J h :lisi VO,. OT pat-a2V ; ex: • f ./: • .r- • is or all.. - in bed order, shx .. i - - t\ huN .'..ice sh iU : >ntinu Wheat C,,;,,.—White Mixed or V B ac< x. - K..ot ; Vi 1 E. — i UINTS.—pur ym « S —per pool i:. v.—far pc.an T'Ai.i’.— Livtrjiooi per sack. Tifgiuia ; - 'Ghicxess.— Egos.—Per IN z._ Cavrsa.—Per CHAMBEKLIN, COLE & BOYNTON, ^VtUuita, Geoi-gia, chock of AT— . »i. , • !,-• xcupim d Aidv-rrr ui- stn oliov .-riy house, or house of ill l.-.ine, h : im- 5 - a ■liall bc soflk-ient to la-uablish tiie fact according x-> the meajtti . se ton; y adult’ per son or parsons inhabiting or living in such hous;-. shall bv consida-red the keeper or keep ers thereof, and be subject to the penalties of this section. eh such water r»r valuing a ;.ai... .Ii bo d > given of the hr--- • a drain or ret-1- or ai- . . n i i ~tt 'vrnt'Ttr NEWNAM BUSINESS BIBECIOHY. *Wholesa]e and Hsta\l, for Cash Only, >n )i; m r tim- d wLere stoc-'l so recently the flourishing and imppy town of Brer ham, 5Vhishington county, Texas. Eiot in Athens, Alabama. Fight between the Whites and Blacks—Nine Negroes and two Whites Killed—White Em- iss iries at Work.—Going to renew the Fight. whose bu ed in a si H. cached ou Sunday, 28th, by in the Baptist Church, at •k. a. m. The exivmiiiati< will luirdi i i'Ki'.;ctfully invited to attend. W. T. FltEEMAN. [■iRcmcnt of Mrs. Fowcll liUl in. The' war of races, which every one feared would breakout previous to the election seems j by all accounts to have already commenced, and the town of Athens appears to luive been selected as the place of its inauguration In- ! — 'tii, 8 o cIock, a. m., m i cendiary speeches have been made without 1 ;..hibilhm Monday eve- . numher by interested and unscrupilous white ‘ | men, anxious t.o get the negro vote, inciting • j tbexn agai'ist the v.ldtes, and declaring t! - t j they were their natural enemies. This thing has been carri- d on to the greatest pitch by i these miserable agitators, who go about pro- 1 ' el tiicmselvev to be the mgr os’ friends, ; 1 while In reality, they arc the worst enemies j : they'can have. Their iu ndiary language has ; already led to bloodshed in several places, but : it seems that in Athens a regular war has boon ; 11 inches , commenced between the whites and the blacks j brought on by the incendiary language of two ; j renegade white individuals. It was reported in town yesterday that a riot of considerable magnitude, and with fatal results, took place between a party of whites and blacks at Ath ens, Ala , on Saturday. 57e cannot learn any thing like full particulars, or anything-definite as to the cause of the disturbance, but a pri vate telegram received states that nine ne groes and two white men Lad been killed, and a great many on both sides wounded. The ne groes were incited to attack the white party by two lvueg.-ule \vhites. and though badly whip ped, the negroes announced their determina tion to rentev.” the ijgkt this morning. [il/e.viy his Bulldin. pel up-: am Ito.- On list Wednesday', Mr. A. , at n; a large Irish potato of. very In formation and measuring a iy and 19 another. ■ a ni:.' — Mr. Osborn Finch has presented . ili . l ine of the finest and juiciest peaches v. fi t 1 this season. The name of the !v is unknown to us or even Mr. L. ::wi::a Tobacco.—Messrs. Jones & Buroii ; b. h upon our table some very fine chew-- tela. It is selling very fast, and those r n aders who wish to purchase some of •■••• 1 would do well net to make a long dp- 1 on his or lo-r premises, within the city of NV.v- i nan, any house, room or otii-.-r place for the ; purpose of j.laying or betting at any of the I games enumerated in the 212.1 ti. ■ :i >n of the ! 10th Division of the Fenal < lode of this : trite. ■ under penalty of paying a hue not exceeding i 820 for each offence. And any person or per- 1 sons found playing and betting at any of the i games so enumerated shall t e subject to. the like penalty o f those k plug : i house or room. stc v.—Eisounur.LY deiviSic. i No person shall drive a vehicle of any dcs- i cription, or ri k‘or run a horse, mule or any I animal, in a disorderly' manner through the streets, nor drive any drove of mules or horses through the streets, except on entering or leav ing the city ; nor shall drive or place any horse, mule brother animal, or any kind of : carriage on any sidewalk or cress way, or in i any street which intersects any si !e or other i will it in such maimer as to to prevent the free pass per ms ; nor sh ill any . ;ra>n id ch i.r tie any any horse, mule or ox to any shade afth< ■ tree on the side walks, or to pailings, fences or ! durie other enclosures of lots public or private. Pro- 1 vi '• j d, n-'vi-rtheless, that this section shall not prevtuffi wagons or other carriages from load ing or unloading or el’m-r work at the ware houses or other stores when it shall be neces- ■. xvrrr.—xn :i shall keep vo, 4/<tn«S nor shall an;, st- r email; toy-.vlieie yvid, may crur.pL who shall r. qiu-w ;-; *vai<‘f t a.- mix; • -ar !* mi’s, or iur : ■ or i.iosTikCt c lo rs. her premises nee oi his or her Lie manure or other otherwise. L ■ jn r- ; the i itv. Alv r- r- n to thi Niiybr or ■" ritiuu. a?: .*•- se i un plain u of a - icsblepracticable i b abated or re- •i iy following, the it r- mains, and he ’ it, may be iin- u d illais. A. IN B. t’A Aid, Bool Greerivi'de street. leib r iiu-1 Sifttioner, * ' At Pr-ie- to Suit tiie Times. JIT, Ait- Law. Nh ‘i' tis* Church. I>. McKIN nan, G.i. >ilj= e at hi- residence, oj-qv-.-itc the Bap No cm':*. ■ • r "■.-ciipi r or ;; d- Nag or other hoa-'C, sh ;’l permit wat.-.••• . mo. liin • vd-.itsow r •••■ •:! : It rrodueo db as- • >- ruav. tim air imvrhol . ■ is ■ ' cumulate or remaiu in his or r .c ir ci liar or • s< win re in or under tho in: js*> under the o ,-uaitv J. x > V- I T. T. KIRBY, Dealer in St<pl ' and i>; v’Goods, Greenville street. Fan < A. POWERS,Gro mission Merchant rr. Produ'-o and Gom- Biv Street. TF -ir ''lock of DRFSS GOODS comprises every new style in the American markets; ill ••rilKKY and G!.t>VES, the largest stock ever brought to Atlanta . :••• • JuipIdN’ C ’VrNUNiA'. aud l.ACB POINTS of every variety . IAN.HOF: LRIIP a,v.i LACK t/OODS of every description ; PARASOLS UU.I SILL FMRRKI.LAS to suit every body; tabu: DAMASKS. NAPKINS. rOWF.LS, TOWELLING and IRISH LINENS; CERTAIN DAMASKS, Goods for Men 1 ' mid Boys wear, DOMESTICS and NOTIONS .ALL FOR THE LOWEST CASH PKIC{J,«^§r MIQS. A GRACE, lasura nan, G;t. ice Agent, New- & D. SVyTNT, Dealers in Groceries an I S'.aple Dry Goods. Keens const :nt!y on hand Sugar, C. Syrap, N ills, Bleached aa ! unbleached Domestics, Prints, Shoes and Bo .a-.. Hats and Caps. Produce taken in e.x- Dm II. SELLS. Pi -1. i ANDREW DUNN, Sv«y IF P. GLENN, Tree surer. C} cora*ia T^non.. - A N : > f not exe-. ing twenty doll: tt--. or omitting i Any p mo o ! tl member of th Ung n or a. the same Marshal, or iednot ca ge icr goo Hay street, a ihe market price. Any person bciw -on the rg. a cf eighteen fifty years of age who be ing ea led on by the 33 ly- or or any of the Aldermen, or M rsha! or other .\\ ai w T. COLE, Dentist, office X> vilic street. Green : istai i of the peace or c uch assie i ■ ding i n d< ■ ub: red for ea< i; re officer of the iitTi ay. hr : , shall reiu-’o sura aa. • excuse be rc Any pci-.s- a in any manner - ; abasia , inj".. 'V.-. o . . rieoruoraiioii, iu the U. or \ all ■ i 1 c Jo, shall bo ri id in a sum not live dollars. to snj r my r outrage, and a_ ! fined in ,;!oo- it suLicicat n- ■ g, r isting, ■ i i he officers m.ge of u.eir ib •: tl'Ot o who i linn* 1 two ILLiAM M. SPARKS. Attorney at Law. will practice ia the counties of Hoard, Coweta, C arrol, Campbell, Haralson and Polk. Office Depot street. — — or - .r.X.T5^&ZL2sXZ~^Si:ZT-i isaentn'-xx NSW goods; hew goodsh : •N:-rxns Radisii.—Air. \V. B. O’r, of this , lias placed on our table a. radish, grown ■ i. whi h is eighteen inches in length, ' . two and ft h.-ilf pounds, resembles a .• i: vii in shape and appearance, and in j y other respect excels anything of tiie [ lion. E. S. Eitcli and tlis FreeiBAou's Bureau. s-y. xix.—i.e-rs 10 uk x. It sii-ili be tlio duty of ail hou.s.- wbether tho same le e. :x or.n dors ci osed JS 0W Ti comp ,'eiving and opening a large cud -t? varietv of f lots or or ur.eu- sary. Garts, drays, wagons or other carnages closed . k j : lea: dry. 1 i ;• shall shall not use the lanes or alleys of the city, ex- permit no sin!-: itain 1 up ail low pi-.- s oti said lots or land, iu such manner as toi»ass <»2fthe wat.-r. •.■■■<! slnJ remove from ,, . . sii 3 lot - • ••• 1 ialldeca^ and deeayhig •. P o.,;y of not exceeding *2, oi except tney , . ’ . . - have express permission of tue owners o; s-uu cepiing for the purpose of receiving and depos iting goods, wares or merchandise, under the SrillXG AN Id SU3I3IER Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, 1V o'hi ■ ■ .s’, £* a l -v, Mooti md Shoes* Langford, Seay & irfcCrath/ MANUFACXTlRFJiS AND DEAIftXKS XN COFFER, TIIN , ..! we ever raw before. All the Go. : ineral water is <: nll the go ’ ’ in J.... ri:y. D.-.iij m\ ;\ r e-f our citizens of every sex, condition am: color are seen wendi: ■way to the N* v-r ni Mineral Springs, and . i-vning with jugs, bottle;.;, flasks, gourds and ' f tl. 1 pi ha d dal 1. which may be found atall hours in offices, stores, shops and resi- in any quantity desired. The cxeitv- v-t nms high and is on the increase. There i n for :.!! this stir, for those who vu using it copiously are loud in praise • ■ native ami restorative powers of the ■ of these springs. ' w ni l - :! y that tlio ufllicted of other scc- ' c:m. By visiting Newnan, enjoy pleasant " ;■ !ul-.nous air, excellent sulphur and ' ■ y> cate water, and in other respects spend a ■ ihtfal su miner. r.: w S.uni-nary building is done, and ■ 1 '.*tc good appearance. It will ac- oar' two hundred and fifty students hi the old hoarding houses are open ■ tour teen dollars per month, and sev- 1 gb .a iamilios will also board at the sumo ' 1 , ssary. The term has opened well. ■ n ; >tron-xge is Fetter th.an it was last ■ . at some of our citizens are not doing • ■ acuity. —JSafiutn Herald, 12//;. cL; pe.l the ul-.-ve from the Daily Opin- i ihe 17th, v.iul were suvpi’wed to find it 1 to Lie Xewnau Herald, fin-no such ■ • has appeared in this paper. However, ■ a. r.h; r.s an occasion io remark that we Live uo " new Seminary hxxi’ding.” but need ■ very much that will “‘present quite a ■ " am appearance ’’ and accommodate . • ■ a.a ired and fitly students.” As to bourd- '■ s. we vi;! add. there is no scarcity.— ’ ' A n patronage, is no better than it was . • : tan we cannot add that some of our rs are n- i. under the dreuinstances, doing •: _ - v -aiv, fir we do verily fi e! like bragging j ■ car citizens. They are doing their duty ■ my. agriculturally and religiously. Bv * s will we forget to mention that ' g-.i iuexr duty towards the printers, and - sr.cn a people we have no spirit to quarrel, ’ ■ ■■ - : '"".gh a _n:c should fall short of their HU a u t The universally unpopular institution oi the Frecdmen’s Bureau was completely demolishe l j pin by .Mr. Fitch, U. ri District Attorney, in his speech in Thomnsville on the 4:h of July.— Addressing himself especially to the colored audience drawn together bj the announcement of his presence, i;e told them that he hoped to j see the time when they would be free, and eu- I joy eq Lures or alleys. SEC. VI.—DEPOSITING TRASH OX STREETS. No person shall, without permission from a member of the Board, when the deposit is to be made, deposit any quantity of building ma terials, or earth in any street or public alley. Such member shall give permission only when any person on applying for it. intends early to remove . fid articles and cannot conveniently 1; . tin elsewhere ; and in such case the member shall prescribe the inode of piling and ranging th me and, if he leem it i sp.ry, shall require the person to whom Lie e is giv-:i to keep a lamp burning, so as to sin tv their situation at all hours between dark Imidni ht, when the moon is not shin ing. And cn failure to keep such a lamp, the • >:■ i mis-fi ui 'ball fie considered rev. Led, and the person so making the deposit shall, on no tice, remove the same as soon as practicable erything tending to corrupt theaic. An I ia cr. of failure or omission <>f any owner or owners, holder or holders of lots or land, or other p irson controlling th. m, to fillup any sink or low place, or to remove as aforesaid, after notice from rb ■ Mayor or any one of the Alde-rm. u to him or her or Lis or her agent, to fill up or remove the same the Board may pr raced to all or remove whatever th 1 nuisance maybe, a; dm exomise of said lot or landJioldcr, or other p :r&on: and exe cution shall issue for saib exp cm tv. wrfi n ascer- t i l, d the amount ) vied and i out of hii prop srty; an 1 the id ]•■ o • Lai tholdez j sha’i he fin m a s’;,.. .. : •.•dJiag r-avet' i doilms for each dov t; i mam uncm'upiit.. vaiia ! and many other articles Scare, to which we will selected continue with great to receive fresh additions, all of which we will offer at very low prices FOB O ON. S IINL . ami we respectfully invite our friends ami the public generally to give us a cal! and examine m;« all re- - SEC. XX.—I shall ’ r inemseives. JOSEPH WEILL, Greenville rit., under Masonic Hail. Xcwnan. Ga., March fi j-irn. mil political rights with the white man : ; alter such notice, under a penalty not to ex ’ for each day the said deposit shall re cced for its removal. SEJTIO out. they were not lYee r «o?r, and did not- enjoy equal rights, and never would as long as the iTecdmen’s Bureau was held over them.— White men enjoyed the liberty of the civil lavs, but the colored people wore bound to obey the behests of every little, ignorant, pet tifogging agent of the F reed men's Bureau; who could arrest them without warrant, annul or destroy their contracts without punishment, and harness and annoy “them in every other way suggested by interest, ignorance and ty ranny. They would not be free until they got rid of the Freedmen's Bureau and the “set of d—-d rascals” that controlled Then they would have ! ‘ equal rights.” They would be aide to make and enforce their own contracts under the civil law, like white men—they would be free from military arrests like white men, and would no longer be compelled to pay out their money to an ignorant agent of the Bureau, to insult and trample their rig!.is in the dust. V' e do net pretend to have quoted the exact, or annoy anv passenger on. any street. Any language of Mr. Fitch in his cenuaciatiou of; person -violating any cf the provisions oi this epo: main after notice, ample time being allowed Flavor or Aldermen. vix.—ODSTirrcrioxs ox sidewalks and STEELS. No person shall place in any street or in any sidewalk any box or boxes, empty cask or oth er obstructions of ar.y kind, so as to prevent tim free passage of persons. No person shall keep in the street fire-wood, or any species of wheel carriage not in use longer than twelve hours. Excavations in any street shall he securely covered at all times when persons are not at work therein. No person shall deposit in any street or pub lic alley, any shavings, brickbats or other refuse of building materials, and permit them Lhere No pr-rson &fiau fly a ilite m arc of the c :: y, n -r wifiiiu iii’i;; ya of any leae leading to or through said rfifiv .-Rhin its ate limits. Any person vioLrii.g this soerion shall be subject to a fine of one dollar. If said oftence be committed by an apprentice, minor or Qxqahan. said fine ghail be paid by the master, father, guerdian or friend cf said minor ; and on * r< c; ''V\T>1 V I T f T (~*f\ n fusel so to do. the said minor shall be commit- { lijAOw, U/lt 1 ii CC vU• 9 ted .o the guard house, at the discretion of the i JAS. AI. GLASS, ROBT. W. NORTH. T. T. EOHAXXA SEC. XX.—BURIALS. Any person or persons who shall bury, or cause to be buried, any dead body or bodies in any pie CO,within thv corporate limits of the City of Nev.nan, other than the public cemetery oi oth er burying ground, without permission of tho Board, shall forfeit any pay a sum not- exceeding anil e fifty dollars for each everv ofr'cnce. SEC. XXVIIT.—RETAILERS Or SPIRIT-L No person shall vend any spirit ■ or ferment ed liquors in quantities of one qu irt or one gallon or in any immediate quantity, without a fie- we from the'Board of AM.-rmen. whi- h license shad bo designated as No. 1. and the price of which shv-ii be ■■?5. Greenville Street, Newnan, Ga., GROG eiiiddiVii m^RCIiiNfS, Are now receiving and will keep constantly on hau l a complete assortment of Family Supplies, Cora, Men], Flour, Rice,Bacon, Lard, Oats, Iron. Nails, Salt, Sugar. Coffee and all oilier goods usually kc-pt in their line, to which to remain longer than twenty-four hours. c Xo P erson - h;l!l th , ww ov ^ nso to b - tLro ' vn ! quantities than one quart, within 'the -limits of , he ' lb , ic g e tt eraHy. and promise to use their from anv upper window or door of any store or c ^ e v.ui out aecnbo fiL»m tiio Aideii^n, to j ^ ‘ other buiidin- any baggage, vope, bale, or oth- . ^ and tiie price of ;vmcn eiiab - utmost erertion to satisfy an who may a MANUFACTURKRS AND PLANTERS LOOK TO YOV.R INTERESTS■ And don’t f.nl i > call at olSce, ( Bell Johnson Building, next rfo-.r lo Port Office,) ATLANTA. .GA., And see in ope re, lion MeadenhaH’s Improved Sell Acting HAND & POWER LOOM! .Easier Understood, easier to Operate, and more .. Belluhie, a;.-! p - - • ■ •••« vice ior advantages over all ether Hand Looms, and is more Simple and Durable. Blantcrs yin be in i •ncr.d-.v.t i>y VNcuing tUl their (Joottsfjr lfaunc I'cnr \ on the Mendenhall Improved Hand Loom. From 15 to t?€p I vrd% Can he woven on this Loom in one day ' It weaves as fast as any Factory Loom ! Half the cost of the clothing of a family can be saved by its use. From So to UlOa clay can be made on it. 112 TALL; ABE SELF-CHANGING! Bv the turning of an easy crank it lets the SHEET IRON WARE. WK offer to the public the best, col lection of STOVES ever brought tu Atlanta. We would especially recommend for a Cheap Stove the l 3 a 1 in e 11 o, And for a superior Stove the Prote c t o a, which has a Galvanized Cast Iron Reservoir attached, wliich is not liable to get out of or der like the Copper Reservoir. The above cut represents the PROTECT! J- with the Galvanized fron Reservoir ftt ta* bed We invite those dealing in Tin Ware to i:c amine our GOODS and PRICES. Orders promptly attended to. S-xrONE PH1CE ONLY. LANGFORD, SEAY & MfiCRATIl Hunter street, near Whitehall, April 6-Cm. Atlanta, Georg;-:. CARRIAGES, ROCK ON A WAY'S, BUGGIES AND PLANTATION \v niTOlTfri.—The Manufactory of A. 1 FiNNEY, on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga., : daily turning out substantially finished cr: fashionabie work, to which tiie attention of a;, wishing to purchase is respectfully invited Several Pleasure Vehicles and a number x Plantation Wagons are completed, and will m disposed of at reasonable figures. Orders v.H be promptly filled and are respectfully solicited Charges moderate arid all work warranted. Manufactory and V/arerooms on Forsyth-at Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hull April (j-12m. IfiXTIJINfiSIVlh YVJiOLEoALE AfifiD RETAIL gin uc -a. - - j>v tne inixiiug an wj oiauo. n» i*-.w „ rr? „ „„ yv r~\ yy ci vi Nbperson shall retafi ipirii rats lhjQors in less they solicit the attention of their friends and ! Warp off, winds up theCl«th,'treads the Tread O u \j a n. X I \ ix .ti U’ J D fl ex article which shall in any manner endanger : the Freedmen’s Bureau, but we feel quite sure that we have not expressed one-half he said, nor used one-fourth of the harshness he ap plied in terms of great fcfve and eloquence.— The colored peoplu kept the house in an up roar with xiieir applause, and we thought that one or two more speeches like that, coining, as it d; >. from a Northern man, and cue high in ! authority, would take away “Othello’s occu pation.” The Bureau would soon have the contempt even of the colored men. Ii was intended tor their good, but it has proved to ; '■■•* m evil. The Radicals pretended to set the ; colored people free, ’out they ot.ly changed • their masters. Once they belonged to South- HEMS wti/u YOU wAifi j disposition to Aver them with t:,= ; r patronage. Newnarq Ga., January 20-tf thi ern j> ; .inters, but new they belong to Northern nevorthei speculators and office seekers. These Northern speculators and office seekers invented the Freedmen's Bureau and appointed its agents in every town and village, as their overseers, to make the ci-Iored p.uop.e work io suit them, to vote the Radical or speculators’ tb krt To ' section shall be subject to a fine of SC. f-f ThfY Hi iL \\r nn t mn w mv ? r SEC. Yin.—WELI.S. RXt?S AS D SPXilXGS. I No person shall put into any public we2. pump j : or spring piec-s of Ji iek, stone or otlier subriau- ; An ariic ] e to restore Gravand Faded II cos tending to prevent the ires ana \vh A.-ome \ ■ use thereof. NG person uhall place or cans, 1 to j ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, SOFTNESS , ; la e . aeai a pubncwell, pmnpor spnngany j . « n YDTTHpr'T MV * f'O’V ; barrel or other vessel of cooper s ware, nor wash, j u a rax a la offab a A • | or vinse any clothes, vegetables or other articles wiiliin twenty feet of sue a pump, well or spring. I or do any injury thereto, uucier a penalty of not | -exceeding $5.0(5. sec. ix.—siAdguter houses. . No r.'ivoi shall butcher or keen a slaughter : p. n or house in the City of N< vnan. oxe-api. he ! &r>t obtain a license from ike Clerk of Council, the Ac ; i*e dettrr.iined by the Board, subject, -s, to be revoked ar any time vrhFn it ffi.ii: • shown to the Board that it is becoming iitive or is a nuisance. Any person vh.-iating . -1.1. - . of :: . offence so e-a mraitled. to Which is free from Sulphur, and other ebnex- i.x s iagrcdicnl?, and at the same time safe, certain, and pleasant t<j use. All these desirable qualities are ffiuud only in the CelebraieU Catalytic Hair Restorer The El it JOSEPH E. DENT, WHOLESALE and retail Grocer & Commission M E R C H A N T, GKEENVILLE STREET. Newnan, Georgia. Anrii 20-tf. -UK'. “.--I'lr.E iX STKXF.TS. No person shali kindle or build any Arc- Li the . . , open air, either in a street, public allev or private A oa 4 course some espeijse i3 mcarred, h , v;/ y.. threefeet' of any Ga ffig, ‘where the auci the colored men must pay the expense. ! burning oi sr.id building would, t-adauger the [Thomasi Bn ‘er^r:s \ piv-perty of any person ex -i pr ihe owner ->f said ^ r . m . - lire or kindier, i *r kiln-drying Limber or any orh- i.r purpose, under a nsnai'ty oi not exceeding $10, anaivsis wi: n rOECE’S SHOE HOUSE. AUas&ia, 0‘r, £:Sr- SIGN OF BIG BOOT.' lirii-ig an . T YA Hair Ha- ^ J ot , V. A eu* j- OCVj uuuv. A tv pSiliilty O*. ..Ik. Si '- Ajin and ria.N- a Anna, fmc repiv o. m»r less than cne dollar, for each oiiVnce ; I’r ;- Seoretary Seward to the application of Dr vLL d, that c'thing herein c ntaiued sL:..‘ F. Naphegve for the intervention of tiie United construed go inter Arc v, LL L. -keruiths F. w cltates for the release of Santa. Anna Las been ; exercise of their trades, iftney e-.> ao: mane uu-ir published. The Secretary maintains that the -nrcs within lift} leet Oj. any h.-nsa Virginia at the time of the capture .oi Santa - seo. xi.—e amtixg ix stuuets. Anna, was note ug.iged in her regular bus- ! It shall not be lawful for any person or persons When prosperity returns, then we iuess as a merchant and pr^sengcr vessel, but ’ v.-nars-p-vt r to ..ayip ui tiie sire-.-* n -o ;..- ■ : ' a;cve that we will ohrm-’VlA tn % was chartered hr Santa Anna to c.mvev him- ::: y 1 '*;• •.- e':.- v,n,iiii er .i :.it.r tar.a a v U1 cAiromcie the completion . . ... . . - - , ,, 1 red var-.t.- - i ie w 'i-i'.e rs-gicv . arm u->: w.;; ' il uaFrarv hm*Mi»V the inereasusGf G " ! ‘ w '" '''■Fh'. -'- Lexl - iJ an n.cae^a.H. iai- . ^ G n war,nut the penmss . - - • Guf 1 !: ^ j hgerent expedition ; that while at Vera Crus OVo r the three fimdred 3 rds. 1 • t -*•> anv* tmu those who, irom ]»e was ui consultation with the eaeniies ct tae •___•• p . . p. y:,., ..; sl g : , u ! to irl r F‘ • i - v *■ ; means, have failed to c'neer the l A public; th.u they had arranged to proclaim ; person ; r pe:>ous vi -•luting ihA y-.ea: . ■ : -'.ter with rh, -v . , , : him. commander at■ Vora Cruz, in opposition to . move forth '-;. ; . and to r.;-re:-i ya -h as . fas; to the republicuu government; that Lc faiselv remove as required, aud take him or cneer the nh their patronage, will make amends ■ q l in' past, and, with a: U subscribers who hive used and tested the merits of lies article proa-ounce and recommend it as the BEAT HAIR IG '-TORKIt IN USE. j Whitehall, SI., The greatest and m >..= s-.-iniitiffi; discovery I o:' the present: _e ubuDied by ihe Proprit- ’ tors, for this Hair Tonic. ::: i.s containing an . T YA FB On hand the largest r.nd best stock ingre-F : t e at found ia any cr]- j Hair Ri— s g of Boots and Shoes ever brought to tf«is st a-rer. It has been ccnipan-i by u-,- ami ! market and as they come direct Lou fr c- ail the best II ir Restorers on ; easiern Manufactories will be offered to coun- this Continent, and p: - m. --1 by competent, trv Mcrehants at New York prices -freight judges ur.dy ’entific Chemists ! aided. SUPERIOR TO THE hi ALL. I K._\V. Force, tonaerly ot Unarleston. ri. «‘ In proof of this assertion we will pay ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS Bor a better article. The supcrU. -y. . iti.i chiitae i for t’:e C..:a- Ijfi • are i It is not a Dye — - wit! ucsitirely re- 'A'. gr iy h Fr to its ..ami eclor, ly causing los, and throws the Shuttle. It Weaves Jcunes, Satinets. Lindseys, Blunkid. Twill. Double-Plain (doth, Various kinds ot Ribbed Goods, Fencing Twills of ali kinds. Flax. Cotton, T*o. i,i A!! Wool (doth, Bagging. Towelling, Tabic Linen, Balmoral Skirts, Woollen, Litier. anrl Hymp Carpets. In fact anythin'?, from a handsome Silk to a Rag Carpet. It is sm:.;], ne.it and light, not larger than a common breakfast tabic. It is made in the most workmanlike manner, of good rpateiiui, and Land?.! n; iy varnished. It O very simple in-1 eu: Fv uridcrslood—everything is pertorm- e.I by turning a crank. Looms anl County Rights for Sale. DC°Fcr further particulars, bill of prices, • descriptive circulars and samples of weaving. • address Georgia Loon & ^lanufacturing' Co., ! Anril 6-12m. Atlanta, Ga OUR preparations for the business of the w preaching season are unusurdly complete. Tn- extent of our assortment in HEAD Y-M A HE CLOT H IN G For Mon and Boys, PLAIN AND FANCY FABRICS For Custom Work, and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GO v CLd, Enables ns to meet all the requirement of economy and elegance in Gentlemen's d -a „ Samples of Fancy Fabrics for custom orders forwarded by u-s.il on application. HERRING ri LEYDEN, April 6-3:n Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga BE INDEPENDENT, oil et-b HV-'.US and c-.ii.-: i. lands to sc— : mailer of ’••with our now many friends ; p re t e aded that he went to Mexico with the 1 the Mayor or Aldermen. J^verv sn.chpc.g =a shall; tnc , F . .bid us go on our way Rejoicing, unction of L- : L-: t Johns n and riecretarv be spe not exceeding $5.h0 : * ej* 1 f- itis tree from U -. 3 Smv.ud. nn.1 that he nrc vented the sunvmhY ”F-.F’i l i-u repay ncm p Uf ecl H,.r Dre Ss :.:g ;• .. 1 o.i x. At, a sample of the intelligence • -e people now ruling the once noble State give the following tetter ver- vUr^ ilbCratirj ’ as P^ed iu the Bolivar McNairy Station M ri C R R v. n , June tl} e 20 1S37. - iE h 11 , eas 5ett all the Citizens hour Feltew^iC 418 , 1 ' ^ f. R erb . v ' viU «d- ■v morrdno-ri- Ll l‘2ens at Bolivar on raon- •L-e us 3 1 OI July Hariii uia;i Co Term yores Truly J'.-hn Aldredge H., Kerby . . „ t NOTICE ' ' ' :: -'i ! ! d F- V ]ffi e ?- 0f Juiy 1S67 We ad- : -nn iJul Z ? 1Zens at miver Hardiman 111 t! -e 21 Senatorial District John Aldredge II Kerby Suwaid. mid that he prevented the surrender , ^V, e 11* And 1; Frntil it is ot \ era Liuz alter terms oi surrenaer liau oeen jr • . . - . . - ’ dn._..a _-M i-v the . F y- r agreed to ai;d accepted by both parties, and Al-Urir-.n. this under th -declaration that he was acting under authority from the United States : that Santa Anna landed voluntarily, and that the seo. xn.—fises ccr pr.rvi.TE lots .ve.au Eorsrs. Any occup uit -f a let, or any holder or own- r. who shall pWmit or allow any r wr. r ner or oth-.-r the hair h-i.ieits tt: e uaiurid the li ur. and is the most ia the world, for both M and young. It ?pjb kly cures all humors f the sculp, scurf, Engil, itching, burn ing. whi • e pi eased to see his former customers. Oct 2«j-7-l2ni, JUT ‘Hu CARRIAGE EMPORIUM! :m the public geufltlly, tF~ I tmaft .-r-r.:-r^r^»- -nt. tiiaru entirely New Bugles, Carriages, Yugons, FE-AIIEXUT & HIHALOYITG^ J! WN'I-fACrLT-ESS AM> UE.\LEB3 IU STOVES, Pu?r, Tin Sheet Iron, Planished and Plain Tin vTarc. •JOiiBEila I.V Tin Plato, Tinners’ Finding, &e. • *r.CE S''IT.'.Y CF StoveGrates, BAIL: y Ware, &e. on Hand, —anal const nty arriving.— I-. c~ 1 th -teleL:•.' .-tA\ FLO A tuR COOK STOVE, with En.am LgL Ressrvffir Attach- f ip . -rr F its is cai | v L • 1 : Fil 'abor-s W Ho • Jits is called ‘.c fa a -savFig El - •Ft:- . f L 1 ' U'ork to bp font . '■[. RBYNGLD’E T : > ... OF, Newnan, : exhibition the best and cheap If A:sh '■ n£ JfKachi i: o ti offered, and is agent for ITenTnLalrs Celebrated I r r and Mi Lie bent patterns of COOK STOV r Ail of which uo is prepared to; York prine3. He keeps on hand complete stock - of and all other vi:hi ’os go<a-d and cheap a- can thr purchas--d in any Northern market. 'Also re-; . F ffiESIUE C03X STOVE, “CON- pair any ^ - - r a*: trie > nor test possible . iiA ? netic*L. Etl-'v variety cf HARNESS can be par- ! piDE^CE,” i4 ii00D WEL/’ &c. kc. embra- ili 1, |( « sure »»la* <h« b^tr *****>** * £ “'f \ T _ TEAaLEj do . »,[ tt . htw t and moat approved I-ateDts. H ,, Hr rrpenor :Jjrch z^r!^ XrC «’-r -To. Lnr.ie,nrer.,. Dafcm, ar.d thc-PuUic at land him on Mexican territory. Secretary Seward closed by declining inter vention. in the terms telegraphed to us the other day.—Col. Enqr. A Prompt Answer.—A few days since Mr. Stokes, the ‘'loyal” man of Tennessee, was ma king a speech, in the course of which he said : “Ah. my colored hearers, did you never receive the lash?" One of his colored aiulitors, who thought the speaker asked for in formation, re sponded : “Yes, by golly, you gib me lots of it when I worked on your plantation near Lib erty.'* Mr Stokes did not have much more to say on that occasion. to the pomatums, offs, end alcoholic prepara- Uoasuowia themirker , BOOTS AND SHOES. _ . 4iu. its ou r is delightful, being celicatelv . dwelling or other house micht endang-.r others h -- q* ' * ' * w * , T~ WOULD respectfully- an than said owners. ’ , isuuthera flowers. ^ nOTince to the citizens of “The beautiful hair that Maggie wears j \ ew „ au « n d vicinity that I have Is hers—who would have thought it i secured the service's of She swears his hers, and true she swears, j ^ I or 1 know she bus use : ihe Lata'.vtic. - %Ar - ■* r *** ’ And says she would not k-.ve any oilier as a most accomplished workman. I invite all,] a gift. * therefore, to ckll, assuring them they can now . snc. xci.—FinrxG or guys, pistols. Ac. It shall nut l. lawful for any person or persons to fire a gun. pistcS or other fire-arms, crackers, evfuibs, or anything of like character, cacltuami to so damage to any person cr property within the incorporation, or to frighten horses under a altv of not less than $1.00. If the offender ^fcr large, are invited to call anlcxamme our stock. X o X -EXPLO SIYE [GAL k fcERGSINE OIL TIN WARE & H0F3EFUMISHI } TOOL - All work in the Tinner’3 L .10 1 • order. x 11 -tf 3»* DE3 ^SJKT F3E3. : THOMPSON, COLE CO , 70RHECI.T J. C. THOMPSON & EOT Wril continue business at tue a . at- Orders and patronage solicited. Newnan, Ga., Jan. 19-tf. should be a minor, t’mn his father shall be res- Price 2i per bottle, pousible ; if an orphan or apprentice, then his or gratis, their guardian or master. If the orphan should For tale in Newnan by have no guardian, father cr master, or if the i J. g. HENRY, Sch Apcnt. guardian, father or master should live without j T c nviniimr/lV f. pn the limits of Coweta county, then the said c-tfen- i • . , . i j^.-1i5».J\1 - c- hb., dor shall be imprisoned at the discretion of the 1 July : F2:. P. iprie ors. C jIutucu?. Ga Samples to Clergymen have their Boots and Shoes made to the most | fashionable style. All I ask ,tc convince, is r. fair trial. j£2f*Repairing neatly and promptly done. ^JXT3Z> at wholesale A retail, Window Glass A Putty, &c. FRANKLIN & MIHALOVTTCH, jjSgf'Kepairing neatly ana promptly done. jg-griOSice ou East side of Public Square, On White Hall, between R. Road crossing ana NewD.in.Ga. [July 13-tf.j W. FLOYD. ( Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. [Apr. 13-6m. LOST OR MISLAID O NE Note on L. Banks, one Note on 5m Keith, one on P. M. Benton, ono re :a I on M. Kendrick for note for coL teicu c.r. * Benton and security, one receipt of J. il Th - as for note for collection on P. A. Wbarie-, izi various other papers. A’ti percor.s *:•? warned fro.ni trading for the same. Jju i it. W RUSSEIiL