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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Saturday Morning, January 4.18G8.
Grier s Almanac !!
A quantity of Grlor - ? Almnnnc’s for 1P68,
Writing: Ink.
Hon. r>. II. Mitchell, Ordinary of this coun-
has presented us with a bottle of Mack
Writing Ink, manufac tured by himself, which
is equal to any we have ever tried. Mr. Mitch
ell has Ink of the same quality for sale, in
quantities to suit purchasers. He will sell on
reasonable terms. No mistake about this.—
Try him.
From the Albany News.
Almost a Collision—Handsome Con
duct of a Federal Officer.
Late fn Hie afternoon of Chr^fmnT dar. a
HAKRIFJ).
At Bowdon, on the 12th ult.. bv N. Shel-
nntt, J. I. C., A. L. Ganiney aui Georgia Ann
Jorden.
vc just been received by A. I*. Cates at. the
,o’k Store. Liberal terms offered to Dealers.
January 4-tf.
Chairs! Chairs!
lot of Cane-bottom Chairs, large
v, j-s, Nurse <’lrtirs and Children’s
* received and for sale at
THOMPSON, COLE & CO.’S
drunken suffragist of the colored ptrroasion,
was exercising the privileges of a freed man by
A nice
Arm It
Rockers ju
H.
Sermon on Water Baptism.
The Sermon delivered by Lev. .his. Stacy,
P.-r i of Hie Presbyterian Church at this place,
,, ten her last, has been published in pamphlet
Min, and may he obtained at the stores of
v.dwinc & Culpepper ami J. J. Pinson.
Price 25 cents.
To Rent.
Mv House and Lot in the city of Now nan
•vill !><• rented before the Court-House door to
jit. host bidder, next Tu -s lay, unless rented
irivately before that time. For terms cail on
T. Wood. [It.] W. 15. WOOD.
To Rent.-
A m at Cottage, in good repair and situated
ne;ir the Depot. For terms enquire of Mr. It.
p. Cole. IPec. 21-2t.
Just Received at J. J. Pinson's Cheap
Store,
1 ho third supply of Goods, all liouglit since
have struck (hr boiiom. [Dec. l4-4t.
Mrs. Edward Smith
Will give le.Tsons on the Piano Forte during
tLu ensuing year, commencing the second Mon
day in January. Terms reasonable.
For further particulars call at Mrs. Wootten’s.
Pec. 14-1 in.
ALMANACS! ALMANACS!}
37*02- I>3GO,
Free for every Family in
fOWLTA, CARROLL, CAMPBELL, MKIH-
V.'KTIlElt, HEARD, HARALSON and
FAYETTE COUNTIES, GA.,
AM) RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALA.,
—at—
Dr. J. T. Ucese s Drug Sto re.
Pr J. T. Roes > has published an Almanac
f r P-' \ exjn'ia d v for the above counties.—
•j he caliailalums were made by Thos. P. Ash
man-. of Ainerii us, G i , successor to Robert
trier. It is, therefore, the same as Grier's
Almanac. [Dec. 14-tf.
Proclamation of the King: of Denmark
to the People of St. Thomas.
Nkw Aortic, December 15.
ihe proclamation of tic King of Denmark
,l . Vs: “ V '" II IV.• .. .. •
of St. Thomas and John's to the United Skit-*
of America, and we have to that end, with the
reservation of the constitutional consent of cur
parliament, concluded a convention with the
President of the United States, We liavq, bv
: iig in that convention explicit and pre-
< i«e provisions, done our utmost to secure you
protection in your Mborty, your religion, v'our
property and private rights, and you shall be
free to remain where you now reside or to re
move any tunc, retaining what you possc-s
in said islands or disposing thereof and remov-
i ig the : roceeds wherever you please, without
being subjected on this account to any contri
bution. tax or charge whatever. Those who
shall prefer to remain in the said Islands mav
cither retain the title and rights of their nat
ural allegiance or acquire those of citizens of
the United States; but they shall make their
choice within two years from the date eff the
exchange of ratifications of the said convention,
and those who shall remain in the islands after
the expiration of that time, without having
declared their intention to retain their natural
allegiance, shall lie considered to have become j
citizens of the United States. As we, however,
will not exercise any constraint over our faith
ful subjects, we will give you the opportunity
of freely and extensively expressing your wish
es ia regard to this cessation, and we have to
that cllcct given the necessary instructions to
our Commissioner Extraordinary. With sin
cere sorrow do we look forward to the sever- :
ment of the ties which, for many years, have ;
united you to us, the mother country, and nev
er forgetting those demonstrations of lovalty
and afftx tion v** have received from you. We !
trust that nothing on our part has been nog- !
lected to secure the future welfare of our be-* j
I >vod, ad faithful subjects, and that a mighty j
impulse, both moral and material wili be given
to the happy development of the island under
the new sovereignly, commending you to (Jod.
Given at our pal lace of Amalienberg, the 25th
of October, 1867, under our royal hand and
seal. [Signed]
Christian R.
The Danish Commissioner in presenting this
proclamation to the Assembly of the island,
announced, the postponement of voting by
the people until the commencement of January,
In consequence of the unsettled state of affairs
growing out of the late terrible disasters to the
Mauds.
A Terrible Indictment.
I ' Sight Exchange on New York
■urns to suit, by
m
Nov. 23. —tf.
M. S*<
S VDOSIIIN & CO.
in. Geo. M. IIanvey.
HAJkOSJKXH <fa 09.,
(lotion Factors & Commission Merchants,
NEWNAN. GEORGIA,
Libera! CASH advances made and Taxes paid
oa CO’ITON consigned to our friends iu Augus
ta, Savannah, New Yoik and Liverpool.
November 2-Cm.
Ladies’ Cloaks.
Just icieivcd at Joe Weill’s a nice lot of La
dies' Cloaks. For sale cheap. [nov2-tf.
Blank Contracts with Frcedincn
For Sale at this office. The form has been
approved by the Bureau Agent.
If you want a One pair of L
Sept. 28-If.
die’s Shoes, go to
JOE WIETjL.
No Fu'cnox
N -yor ami Aldermen
lemplated.
In a recent speech, in the House of Repre
sentatives, the Hon. Mr. Eldridge of Illinois,
uttered the following terrible and scathing in
dictment of radicalism, and the despotism and
villainy of Radical misrule. Mr. Eldridge*
starts out as follows:
Jt is time the Union was restored! It is
time the people were enjoying the fruits of the
victory won in its name and on its behalf. It
is time the nation, on whose account, in whose
interest, and by whose power and valor the
the battle was fought, should he allowed to
rest, to repose to recuperate. The bloody and
terrible war of more than four years’ duration
ended almost three years ago. The hellish
passions it engendered, the vengenance it evok
ed, should have ended with the war. Perni
cious passion, vengeful hate, all the destructive
and malignant appliances of war, are incom
patible with peace. More than two and a
half years ago every army of the Confederates
surrendered, and every Confederate soldier
gave up his arms and sued for peace. Since
that day no war weapon has been raised, no
armed man lias lifted his finger against the na
tional authority ; but all, ail, without cxcep-,
tion, submit themselves to the Constitution i
and laws of the United States, and have or
are ready to renew their allegiance to them.— ■
These were the terms demanded from the be
ginning of the war to the end ; these were the
terms of surrender. Why, then, is not Union,
the object of the war, restored? Why is not
the oppressive foot of the conqueror taken off’
the bowed ueck of the conquered, and the fu
tare liberty, happiness and unity of the Repub
lic re-established and assured ?
Referring to the record of radicalism, he in
dignantly pronounces it a record of cruel des
potisms. ot wicked usurpations, of violated law,
of broken faith, or unfulfilled promises of
rights disregarded, of constitutions overthrown
and of civil liberty trampled under foot—and
all in the interest of mere party.
Continuing, Mr. Eldridge says with terrible
effect:
i ho restoration of our country to its former
happy state has, since the vrar ceased, been at
all times and whole in.the hands and power of
the Republican party. It alone is responsible
... , , .. c , for ail that has been done and all that has been
1 acre will be no election for | ,,. ft UU(jone . it elected the President and it
elected the majority of Congress. It has
agreed with both the President and Congress.
8inee the majority of the party began to differ
with the President it has had no defined policy
of restoration. Congress lias not dared to com
mit itself to any terms upon which the Confe.d-
edcrate S' .tes may be permitted representation.
It seems to be afraid tlie terms might be ac
cepted, and scorns a finality'. Ii spends its
time in angry contentions with the President,
and in devising schemes for opposing him and
deluding the people. It will be happy, indeed,
for t-lie country, if. while a Republican Con
gress is wrangling with a Republican President
! driving reckb ssly through onrstreets
made several trrm<= around t«*wn. greatly to the
i annoyance and danger of every body on the j
: streets, when the Police proceeded to capture '
him. A crowd of negroes made a ru-h for his
rescue, and succeeded in getting him
| from his captors. But w hile thi** little prelude
w - iog < i d. the plain folks arrived and I
! went in to assist the Police. The negroes ;
! threatened v* hcmentlv, and pistols f, unshed
: promi-.-'musly. The whites calmly awaited!
th*- signal—eager to acfvpt. hut unwilling to I
begin the 1 fight. Lieut. Howard, the gentle- |
manly and efficient Bureau Agent for this Dis- 1
tri t. w i- at tills jun *.ure appealed to by onr
|worthy Mayor, Gen. G. J. Wright, to enaj
the forces at his command to suppress the riot 1
and j we vent bloodshed. The troe ps were in
stantly put upon double quick for the scene of
action, and uniting with the Police, under tlie .
management of Lieut. 11 >ward. Gen. Wright |
• and the Sheriff, Mr K<-mp. the negroes were
promptly dispersed, and the rescued darkey,
who was the cause of the disturbance, lodged
in jail.
Lieu*. Howard then pntr-ded the streets until
all the belligerent colored gentlemen had dis
appeared and quiet was restored.
'J ids community is much ir.de’ i*:* 1 to Lieut.
Howard for his prompt, determined and effec
tual interference ; for there is scarcely anything
more certain than that, but for bis timely arrival
and fearless conduct in dispersing the crowd, a
bloody fight would have taken place. The
troops, too, behaved well and deserve mu- h
credit.
Our citizens behaved with such unprecedent
ed coolness and forbearance. They want peace
and will make many sacrifices to pres* rve It.
l>ut when the fight is commenced by tlie freed-
men they are determined to be found prepared
to balance accounts. We understand a white
fiend by the name of I ant was on a back street
urging the negroes to go in, help tlu ir color
and make th** tight. N.*w, ten feet of hemp
and a lofty limb would help that fellow some,
and we s :y to him and all others of his villain
ous proclivities and practices, that such will,
aye, shall be their fate if the dreaded contlict
is precipitated. It will not tie in the power of
the U. S. troops or the Union League to save
them. One drop of blood from the veins of a
white citizen, shed under such circumstances,
will kindle a flame that nothing but blood can
quench, and it will flow freely from the black
hearts that kindle it.
By t! e same, at the residence of the bride’s
father, on the loth alt., Jsnv--* H. Thornton
He had j . Mjtalda F. Bridges. All >f Carroll coun
ty, Ga.
SADDLERY AMI IMMESS, l\f£W
Run Here Everybody!
On the evening of the 19th nit., by J. R
Ware. J. I. C.. at the residence f Mr. Pinkney
nway a, Mr. W. A. Johnson and
ML* M. E. ITlints, both of Coweta.
By the si me.- on the 24 h ult.. at the resi
dence of Mr. A. -T. A lams. Mr. J sse l>. Stevens
.Tnil Miss Texas A. Adams, both of Cow t i.
On the evening of December 2C>th. IS» 7. by
R. Y. Brown, J. I. C., Mr. Simeon C. Yeager
and Mis* Missouri N. Evans—all of Coweta.
In Bowdon. on the 28th ult., tyN. Siielnutt.
•I. I. C., Mr. Win. T. I/Hubert and Miss P. E.
Nail.
Com mercia 1 IntcIIi sconce.
* NEWNAN MARKET,
Friday. Jam 3.—Our quotations below
exhibit the correct state of the retail market.
The Cotton market has been quiet and
as high a* lot cents during the we- k.
Trie top of rite market to-day is D
The quotation should be uuderstoodas ex
clusive of tax. Nearly all other markets are
quoted to inculde the tax.
Wheat 82.2 j
Corn.—White 75 (a 1 Cm.)
Bacon- - 19 M -1
Fuocnt— -510,00 0> 1G
fl'IIE undersigned takes pleasure in annonn-
1 J cing to his frier is :ir 1 customers that he
j is again prepared to do anything in the
Saddlery and Harness Business,
w 'h neatness and despatch. My motto is
; • Quick sales and short profits.’’ lie also
manufactures
Xicatlicr Collars-
Call and see him up stairs at Old Repository.
Country Produce taken in payment for w rk.
Nov. 2-if. GEt). W. VANCE.
MEADOR & BRO'S ?
T O 13 A. C O O
Commission Merchants,
(Under United States Hotel,)
ATLATTTA, _A _
Iti'l .r to—
Atlanta Nat. Bank, Atlamu, G i.
Col. K. P. Jones. Greensbor >. N. C.
\Ym. D. Miller. Lynchburg, Va.
J. R. Caldwell. M idison, N. C.
Blair. Smith Jfc Cm, Augusta, Ga.
J. F. Williamson. Petersburg, Va.
R. Ragland & Co., “ “
Matthews A Wright, Liberty, Va.
October 2G-3ra.
ARRANGEMENT
ANf>
By which families can be supplied with
—AT—
ATLANTA PHICES,
Without paying the expenses of going after them.
(V -FF EE. —
S: —
Prints*—per yard
Steel.—per pound
Iron.—per pan . !
a art.—Livirpi olper sack.
Virginia « i{
Chickens.—
Eons.—Per Do’z.^—
Better.—Per lb
30 (U
15
m
10 (o
0
20 @
20 ©
223
15
12 V
124
5 To
BOOTS, SHOES
A President Playing Marbles-
Ij E ATH E Id!
HEW STOSEI—HEW GOODS!
A writer whom wc take to be Secretary Mai
lory, is contributing to a Pensacola paper some j
interesting feminfecences of the exodus of
President Davis and his cabinet from Richmond,
and their subsequent adventures. In a late
number we find the following picture of Mr.
Davis playing marbles:
In pursuing this route, the party met near
the Catawba river, a gentleman whose planta
tion and homestead lay about a half mile from
its banks, and who had come out to meet Mr.
Davis, and to offer him the hospitality of his
house.
His dwelling, beautifully situated and sur
rounded by ornate and cultivated grounds, was
reached about four o’clock, P. M., and the
charming lady of the mansion, with that era-
nest sympathy and generous kindness which
Mr. Davis in misfortune never failed to receive
from Southern women, soon made everyman
of the party forget his cares and feel, for a time
at least, o’er all the ills of life victorious.”
After such slight renovation and changes of
their travel-soiled toilets as circumstances per
mitted, and an hour Of refreshing rest/ it
was a novel sight to see Mr. Davis and Mr.
Reagan, with a little son of their kind host in
their alley, playing an animated and well con-
I tested game of marbles against his second son,-
; a hoy of some ten years, supported by General
Breckinridge and another Cabinet officer. The
game lasted nearly an hour. Notwithstanding
i the skill of his opponents, Breckinridge, who
plays the best game of marbles of any leading
public man since Judge Marshall excelled, and
who had his usual good luck, came off victori
ous.
The youngsters, two bright intelligent South
ern boys, will never forget that ardently dis
puted game of marbles with Mr. Davis, who,
to their infinite delight, seemed as much at
home with ail the words of caution and com
mand, from “knuckle down at taw” to “round
ings,” as themselves.
Extra Inducements to Buyers at Whole
sale and Retain
Peachtree Str., Markham’s Euildings,
(Opposite Cox & Hill,)
ATL V NT A, GEO KG I A,
Nov. 20-1 f. GEORGE W. PPJCE.
G, H. & A. W. FORGE
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES.
WHIT E ALE STltEET,
ATLANTA - - - GEORGIA.
Keep on hand the largest and best selected
stock in Atlanta, and will sell to Country
merchants at New l'ork prices with freight ad
ded. Nov. 30,1807-ly.
n gon fis.-—The
CARRIAGES, ROCK-
^AWAYS,BUGGIES
AND PLANTATION
Manufactory of A. T.
to-day, as at first con-
R» A. R. Wkluboun.—The reader's attention
is invited to the card of Dr. Wellborn.
If you want the latest stylo of Hats, call on
JL>. A. COOK.
Nor. CO. 1867—tf. l>ay Street-.
Lcass, North & Co.—Bayers should not
to consult the card of this firm.
fail
New Root and Suoh 8uot>.-— See card of Mr.
' oveless. He advertises to suit his charges to
the times and asks a trial—give it to him.
Three thousand two hundred and fory-one
German papers are published in Europe.
It- is snid that Secretary Seward is much
pleased with the present state of the negotia
tions regarding the Alabama claims, not be
cause a settlement is nearer, but because it is
further off.
Troots sr.\T to MiTiEEDGEYiLioE.—Fifteen sol
diers. under the command of Lieut. Miller, of
tlie U. S. Army, were sent to Milledgcvilie to
assist the Mayor in keeping the peace during
the holidays. As there has been some errone
ous spcculati ms concerning this movement of
troops, we have been assured by the Mayor of
our city that they were sent at his request, and
that the officer in command, Lieut ^filler, had
been of great assistance to him in preserving
the peace.—Federal Union.
Mr. John E. Hats.—We are pleased to an-
annonnee that this gentleman has so far recov
ered from the brutal and cowardly assault of
the Hopkins assassins, as to be alible to resume
his editorial chair, which he fills with great
ability. Few if any of our exchanges are more
FINNEY, on Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga., is
daily turning out substantially finished and
fashionable work, to which the attention of ail
wishing to purchase is r, spectfuliy invited.—
Several Pleasure Vehicles and a number of
Plantation Wagons are completed, and will be
disposed of at reasonable figures. Orders will
lie promptly filled and are respectfully solicited.
Charges moderate and ail work warranted.
Manufactory and Warerooms on Fersyth-st.
Atlanta, Ga., nearly opposite the Opera Hall.
April 6-12rn.
mum MADE EASY!
welcome than the Republican: and we hope
anil seeking to defeat- his policy of restoration -'* r - Gays will tong live to embellish and adorn
IT.deral Soi.dikrs.—The sohliorsnow in New-
aan, were sent at the request of Mayor Wiley.
If you need
Bept. 28 tf.
fine
Shirt go to
JOE WEILL.
College Temple.
The fifteenth annual session will commence
Wednesday, January loth. The President an-
'• uncos a reduction of tuition, and says many
Uer tilings which are to the n-7'. His re for-
i-ue is peculiarly fortunate, and in this section
G Georgia known to be unassailable.
College Temple has a place in the hearts of
■ he is of the fair and < i daughters of
die South, and is deservedly one of the most
i' i uiar Institutions of the land. Rut we need,
L-'t add to the remarks of the President, lie
'-.'sail that is necessary.
If you want the genuine Reaver Hat. call on
D. A. COOK,
Nov. 30,1867—tf. Ray Street.
for patty ends alone, the golden opportunity,
yea t he 1 ff oppoit-unity for restoring the Union i
and saving constitutional government shall not
have passed forever. If it does not, it will not
be owing to the wisdom, forbearance or gener
osity of this Congress. It has met every sub
mission oi the Confederates, every overture i . *
peace and reconciliation, with greater and more
onerous exactions. More cruel and exorbitant
demands are m.ule whenever it is believed they
can l-o inferced. Its stern, unrelenting power
al. ne is the measure by which their humilia
tion and oppressions are to be determined.
its columns.—Grri.,-< Stnr.
The above sentiments are ours.
Names of Officers of Coweta Lodge
No. G0E
At a regular meet in of Coweta Lodge No.
u0. F. A. M.. held car 21,t December, the fol
lowing office is. wrtc elected for the next ensu
ing Masonic year:
Thomas Swim, V. M.
C. Robins a. S. \Y.
K. 1>. Fonse. J. W.
J. M. Mann. Secretary.
J. M Hill, Treasurer,
W. A. Mitchell, S. D.
R. H. Rai nes, J. D.
J. D. Cade, Tyler.
Rev. H. F. Smith, Chaplain.
A. R. Word, j _
C N. Shannon, j btew * r ' 1 *-
Political Excitement in Alabama.
5Ionu.omf.uy. Dee. 27.—Nicholas Davis, a
prominent Radical in North Alabama, has pub
lished a letter fully endorsing the address of
Messrs. Semple, Speed ami others, protesting
members against the proposed Constitution.
The Huntsville Advocate (Radical organ;
calls for a re-assembliug of the Convention to
modify the objectionable features of the pro-
posed Constitution, namelv: The clauses about
sib* ols and the franchise and registration
oaths. That paper says: “If the Constitution
is not modified, environed as we are and almost
in a state of anarchy, its adoption can only lo
accepted as a choice of evils, not defended as
right and proper; but it is iu our power to
inodity the evil now, and for that purpose call
the Convention together again. "
Mr. Sheets, ot the Tusennibia North Ala
bamian, repudiates the nominations made bv
the Si lf-eoxisiitutcd political Convention.
Sr.F.ixc m Relieving, and Feeling is an Actu-
al Fact —We therefore feel convinced that the
► citizens of this and adjoining counties who
were present during the courts in May and June
must have Come to the conclusion that Prof.
Kay ton’s remedies are what th. y are represent-
; ed. The immense amount of suffering reliev-
. ed among our own citizens by the Profes
sor's agent, has opened their eyes to these
standard and popular remedies and many have
i purchased a supply, feeling convince*i that they
! are the best household remedies now known ;
: to those who have not supplied themselves we
say'go and do likewise
The professors remedies consists of Kay ton's
Magic Cure, for Diarrhoea, Dy-entary, Cholera
xc.; Kay ton’s Oleum Vitae fur Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprains. Headaches,
Burns \c., and Kay ton's Dyspetie Pills, f-*r
: Dyspepsia. Constipation or Costiveness, Si.k-
Hea I .'.ill' and all dis.*.is *s -. f the Liver, Stom-
ache. lb-wels, and digestive apparatus.
Tiiese remedies are f*c sale by dealers in
medicines generally, and ia large or small
quantities by tbe agents, A. A. Solomons N
AS there has been hundreds of Patent- Churns
offered to the public, ail more or less defective,
we claim that we have brought it to its final
com pie tii n. We believe it to be the ultimatum
of Churning Machines.
We use the common Churn, we use the com
mon Dasher ; consequently we have cleanliness
and convenience.
We have ease and speed combined—we have
simplicity in the extreme: consequently we
can sell cheap, putting it in the reach of ail.
Invented by John G. Ham, of Coweta, and
improved by W. M. Reynolds, who has it tor
sale at Iris Tin and Stove House in New nan, Ga.
September 21-tf.
CLARK, .JOA'ES & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
—AND
General Commission Merchants,
AG. 1, Stoddard's Lower Range,
Buy Street, Savannah, Georgia.
r.-Ty** Liberal advances made on Consign
ments.
; /"'! *•*- v : - it I with Major 0. M. H in -
rev to pav ti c* tax on all Cotton shinped to us.
September 7-Gm.
READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS.
Ami*ug the va.-t imp; -.a rant.- cf the pre-cat
times tl change in n m liesisn t 3 t h te
ink ] m - and often iiijm
niixtiuvs »v re administered up-*n the r- -.. imc-. n-
' dation of one person to a noth; r. or u-ora on-
: familyt" ul-.r, as being “good" for .- ueh amt
1 suclUa I'uuplaiuT, while* they were, in to .. u**.*-
i I s-* or worse. Now, Trot, r-.yfon supplies the
: public with the mi:: cto&l r nnedies that
ucated ckhi can dwisc ur ,*.ri van t.- -I :*-.*, with
; explicit directioiis ibr their use in each and every
e.iSi*. Xu place oi & s ds p .. ins < nr
aran'lm -tLUs gav.*, we Lave the eunumg inv-.n-
: tr* .ns * >f men learned in the ar: of cure,adapted to
our necessities, at a nominal price. Prox. Kay-
tox s remedies consist of
KAYTON’S OLEUM YIT2E.
i The great German Liniment for Ehcnmatiain.
; Neuralgia Pains in the iiaek, Joints, Breast or
Side. Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Co., wholesale druggist, Savannah, ua.—Quit- Sprains, Bruises, Barns, etc
uun (Ga.) Bonner.
For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of
Dr. Eddie Smith.
OBDO’A^CE
The Huntsville Advocate repudiates the nc- RaA-vd. Affirmed and Ordained tor the muni-
... r>...i;... 1 ,*. ..; , 1 -...... ■ > r ► v. . K.-
tioit oi Radical meetings in North Alabama,
and >ays tne white b nivUiisis are ignored and
rejecteil as unsound.
The Conservatives all over the Stole are
arousing and determined, by using every effort
to defeat the Constitution. In North Alabama,
the whites who went into the Radical party are
leaving it. on account of the objectional fea
tures of the Constitution.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE.
For sudden Goughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid
Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea SUkin.-se,
Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramps and Pains in the
Stomach, etc.
KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS.
Far Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness,
Sick Headache, an*l all Disorders of the- Liver
i , ... ► QT1 i... aiiE rteauaeiie. an*; an .nn-<Tueis o. *_ne mi . . .
cipalgovemmentoi theatj ^«tem»ch and Bowels, and ia a - . and :...
Tne Montreal (Canada) postmaster ha- had
the heads of his clerks examined phrenologica’-
ly and dismissed those whose bumps were not
properly developed.
i
It you want
8ept. fiS-tf
a fine Hat, go to
JUE WEILL.
the Mayor .and Aldermen, in pursuance ot
the authority vested by the Act of Incorpo
ration extending and defining the corporate
limits of said city, and for other purposes
therein mentioned.
SEC. XIV.—QUARRELLING AND FIGHTING FROHXDI-
THD.
Any person who shall be guilty of quarrelling
and fighting, or otherwise acting ia any wav a
tlisor ierly,"riotous manner, in the str-.i ts * *r eise-
wh* re. within the incorporation, shall forfeit and
sum not exceeding $20.00; and if such of-
toncc be committed by an apprentice or minor.
\\ shall be liable to be committed to the guard
house, unless the master, parent or guardian, or
friend of such apprentice or minor, pay to the
J May r or Aldermen such fine as maybe imposed.
W. T. COLE,
HI N T I S ,
Office No- 7, Masonic Building. r ;a Stairs,
NEWNAX, GA,
Allki Is f PLATE W RK ind UGGIN !
di>i:e i h neatness and WARRANTED.
; • feeth extracted without pain by the use
Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, to which we have added th* new
feature of
Carpets in Every T*ariety*
We ran fill vour bill from r. p per of Pins to a Parlor Carpet, any and all of them cheap
er than you have bought since the war.
We*propose to send samples, with prices attached, to any family who will write for them,
■. i will guarantee all goods ordered by samples to come up to the sample, or they cam be re
turn'd to us at cur expense.
T!Te goods can 1 c sor.t by Express or as yon may desire.
Our Stock is complete in every department, and our goods will be sold ns low as they can
be bought in the State of Georgia.
£gvp>Wil! duplicate Charleston and New York bills to mefehants, adding freight.
CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
September 28-ti'. ATLANTA, GA.
B. D. COLE & BR0.7
CEs
P
a
in 18 5 4,)
orders for SASH,
the following
- r.TTT~ esrjim
of NARCOTIC SFllAY.
[April 20-tf.gy
oUF-
?G* v
j « l l liA a \] .\
BliriRS!
t a b 1 i fs li c
UFA RED to fill all
BLINDS, DOORS, ffc.. at
rates, subject to the fluctuations of the times:
Price List of E. D. Cole & Pro.
PANEL DOORS 3x7.
So,00—50 cents per
HEW BOOHS!
n D~Tnn
;U11UUl)
TT'TD
PUli
rp r ini
illilj
' r T- T
IViiLi
liONi
‘LIVE DRUG.STORE/
We ate now offering to tho trade the largest,
best assorted and cheapest
aTQZK ^0.,
•
ever brought to this market. Our purchases
were made in person, for Guffi, from the bast
Manufacturing and Iniporiiug Houses, and we
are consequently able to offer inducements in
prices not heretofori equaled South, or surpass
ed in the Eastern markets when the same quan
tities arc purchased. Stock consisting in part of
Pure Drugs,
Medicines,
Chemicals,
Lard Oil, White Leads,
Sweet Oil. Paint Colors;
Castor Oil,
Sperm Oil,
Linseed Oil,
Tanners’ Oil,
Lubricating Oils,
Non-Explosive Coal Oil;
Varnishes;
Vines and Liquors;
Window Glass and Patty;
Foreign and American Perfames ;
Pomades, Combs, Crushes,
Soaps, Fancy Good*, &c , &e.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
The bad debts that would otherwise accrue
are considered in the reduced prices at which
our goods are offered to cash purchasers.
Examine our stock before buying.
REDWrXE &*FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets,
•50 cents
Id; Dj, 38$ per
per cent, added
Two panels, 1 ] inch thick
side for moulding.
Four panels, Ij inch thick, G3.50
j>er side for moulding
1.1 inch thick 20 per cent. a<
cent, added: 2 inches 50
to the above rates.
P LINDS.
Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents
per foot in length per pair—-thus a window
i‘ri ;eet long, $4,oo per pair.
SASH.
8x10 0 cts.
per light,
>rimed and glazed
23
rts
! 10x12 11 “
;i U
to to
30
tt
; 10x i <j -
U to
to to
36
u
10x18 15'
to to
to to
41
to
12x14 15 “
61 .1
to to
41
to
12x1*.; Id “
to t;
u it
46
to
12x1817 “
to ((
ti to
50
to
12x20 18 “
to to
1C to
56
ft
Nov. 16-tf.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
mmm nscas
-.-’*
Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra.
A’:i goods shipped free of dravage.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. 2S-tf.
FURNITURE.
Bedsteads, Mattrasses,
Chairs, L*mnges, Dining Tables,
Sule and Gent re Tables, Washstaruls,
Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus,*
High and L>>w Baby Chairs,
Baby Carriages and Cribs,
\\ inffoiv Shades.
All low for GASH. A liberal patronage
solicited. THOMPSON, COLE k CO.,
S -pt. 28-tf. Newnan, Georgia.
11W B 10HS,
w. o. I'F.raiY. w. 0. LiNcn.
PERRY & LiNCH.
GREAT VARIETY-NEW STYLES,
SXSVTX AH3» OHSA»
AT TlfE-
®mm
The undersigned would have things called by
tlrcir right names, therefore has concluded to
advertise hf^storc as the
CHEAP STORE,
and would respcctfnlly invite tho public to ex
amine his new and well-selected Stock, and sea
for themselves whether or not the facts in tha
premises sustain the truthfulness of the adver
tisement.
From his long experience in merchandizing
he thinks he knows good goods, and will not
buy any other kind, and can safely guarahte®
the purchaser the worth of his money. If you
want a good job in mechanics you go to an
experienced workman. Will riot the same rule'
hold good in nVcrchandizc ?
Rut “tire pf oof of the pudding is in chewing
the hag.” Gall and see for yourself, remem
bering that it is no trouble for him nor his
clerks to show goods, whether we sell them of
not.
J. J. PINSON.
Newnan, Ga. Oct. 5-tf.
□
II
AVING established a reliable Repository
in
r ]PIIE subscriber has opened an EATING
§ IIOUGE on Greenville street, and invites
calls from Ids friends and the public generally.
Ills table will be supplied with the best the
country affords, and everything cooked in an
unexceptionable style.
fi-jirU.I&als furnished at all hours—Brice 50
cents.
XAU’Th.e wants of all visitors promptly at
tended to. [sept. 17-tf.J C. ROBISON.
mW T00DA!
Great Reduction in Prices!
D. A. COOK.
BAY STKEET, NEWNAN, GA,
TS NOW receiving a varied assortment
3 staple
DRY jDOOXDS ;
which he is determined to sol» at
LOW FIGURES POE CASH.
Consumers will consult their interest
calling at once.
of
’“J
4 AM also receiving a good assortment of
FAaSLIliY 5E§ 3
which I will be happy to supply my friends
*.i.d customers with «t the lowest prices for
CASH.
Tin*: public is notified that we have opened at
the store-room next iloor do Berry & Fleming’s
old stand, South-east corner of Public Square,
Newnan, Ga., a new and well-selected stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,
Hardware,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Ladies and Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Piece Goods of every variety,
And other articles usually kept in such busi
ness houses.
We have no old good?, ns our stock is
entirely new. AT
In addition wo would remind purchasers that
we bought on fair and reasonable terms, and
can afford to sell the same* way. We invite ail
to call and examine for themselves and be
convinced- [October 5-3m.
1 XT ANTED to exchange Good, for
f if 500 bushels <>f Be 13 and
1,000 busheU Sheika! Corn.
D. A. COOK,
Nov. 0 .’-tf. Ray S I*' a, Ga.
tmedicine to carry i.fi tne rankling Humor* in the
btood—Qu-tman Banner.
These remedies are innocent, and no person
need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are
T. M. & It. C. CLARKE,
(Sign of the Eig Padlock,)
PEACHTREE STREET ATLANTA, GA.
itrror.Tmr Atm dk.alut-3 ix
ENGLISH AX'D AMERICAN
HAR-DW ARE.
COllSISTISG IN PART OF:
THOMAS A. GRACE,
Insurance Agent for the following Companies:
-ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
. Hartford, Connecticut.
CO.,
KNICKERBOCKER
N.
LIFE INSURANCE
• v York.
ECFAULA HOME FIRS INSURANCE CO.,
Eufitiiia. Ala.
.ETNA FRE INST'RAN 'T COMPANY,
Hartford, • Ion nee iicut.
UNDERWRITERS’ FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
New York.
■OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Savannah, Georgia.
July 23-47-tf.
Empire Block, Whitehall Str.,
ATLANTA, LA.,
I will keep constantly on hand a full and com
plete assortment of
COACHES,
CARRIAGES,
ROCKAWAYS,
(For one and two horses,)
SPRING WAGONS,
BUGGIES, &c.,&c.
As agent for several first-class Northern and
Western Houses, I am enabled supply all
persons with anything they may wish, from a
43aby Carriage
to a
Coach and Pour,
at Manufacturers’ prices, with freight added.
1 am also Agcut for tho sale of the cele
brated
Woodruff Concord Baggies aad Wagons
which have given such universal .latrsfaetion.
£~#“*Tbe Ladies are especially inviTeR to
call and make arrangements for riding.
ANDREW DUNN.
Empbe Block, Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
P. S. I will exchange Vehielcs for Wheat
if applied to soon. [June 1-fim.
COURTENAY & TRENH0LM,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S.C., Rive special attention
' to the dispatch of Oonxlwixe and Forcion Freights;
ty steam direct to BALTIMORE and NEW
YORK and via Baltimore to PHILADELPHIA.
Insurance and Freight Bates, as low, via Charles
ton, a3 by any other lino 1-Torth.
L /-Firct-Class Packet Ships will always be on the
berth forLIVERPCOL during the present cotton
season; Shippers e-an economize In time as well as
freight acd insurance to Europe by consigning j
cottons to Charleston in preference to Gulf ports. I
Quotations for freights, insurance. Sic. to all B
fioints, furnished weekly to regular correepon- ff
dents. r
©011B
Ir* 'ii. Stuff and >7a*T.-,
Sheet and Iron,
powerful, and will remove the di- as - . - •}}-. - ' f
at€d above. A trial will satisfy every one thui .
their curative pr p* rtl* - are not over estimated.;
Address all*’ order-* to Tr t. H. H. EAxtox,
Savnimab, Ga., ur i > ike ,',g*. - : -s A. A. >.*.*.• ■...•>
<t »’■»., V.'ii ilceale Druggist>. t'-avannah, Ga.
Ik ware *f couaicri.-iia. ike g<.*:r.:iae Las Prof-
H. H. Katton’s eigiuture oa tach bottle and,
box.
For sale by Druggist-s and c ?*ur.uy merchants
generally. *" jaly 23-ly.
For >#.■ in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr.
EDDY SMITH.
Locks, Hair f. Screws,
Carpenters'
Pocket & Tabic Cutlery,
Mili aiid X Out r>a*vf. f^Gun -. RBI-s, Ptot'ls,
Bell *>vs, Anvils. Vic s, L..:rug iiardwiife,
lkT* rLeatherBM:to_ ; A-.■ *. •:
]. r Hemp . Spokes,
Grass, i . i tCa ngs,
Steel Peac.*di Blows, ‘ BT '1 in. Pig C' p: **.-r,
Corn ijii L* rs, Straw fc.;*b and Sheet 2-nc.
Cuttera,
All of which we will soil low fur
Agents for F.drh kt’s Stond Scale-, ar. I
for Knoxville Ir n TVorks.
Nov. 30. l&i-T-flm.
n. jiose.
i?. *1/.
W. R. FOX.
MIOtTE
O. A. X. ROSE.
4’ CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
PURE BRANDIES. WINES,
WHISKEYS, GIN, RUMS,
ALES AND PORTERS,
Granite Block, Broad Street,
-fiKtiLG-a.
Dealer; at a distance supplied oo reasonable
arm*. We call t -specialattention of Pbj-
-i ran- an ■ invuiid- to the unadulterated arti
cles we offer for sale. Onr prices are quite
re isonii i .*. and will prove satisfactory to pur
chasers. [Oct. 26-ow.
JOSEPH E. DENT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocer & Commission
MERCHANT,
GREENVILLE STREET,
Newnan, Georgia.
April 20-tf.
HARBWAHE,
J. M. & J. C. ALEXAIffDER,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Go..
Iron, Nails, Steel,
Carriage Materials,
Tools for all Trades,
Building Materials,
Farming Implements,
Gin Bands and Brushes,
Sept. 21 -3m. Bolting Cloths.
Corn "Wanted.
rfi r\f BUSHELS of prime White Corn,
L/jvUv for which the highest market
price will be paid by P. A. POWERS.
Grccer and Commission Merchant,
Nov. 10-tf. Bay St., Newnan. Ga.