The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, January 11, 1868, Image 3

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(T'ljf Jinunan \\ The Attempt to Assassinate the Hon. Richard Basteed. From the Chariest m New-. Jan. 4th. Disturbance at Port Kotte. 5EWtfAN\ GEORGIA. S.'-.irday Yorning. January 11,1*68 r n n »ketik«- i?v f»r ... ,ji livcreil by several gentlemen. . ... • ally invit d to attend. Tin ,, idarlv invited. I.. r , f the President. \[.v an 1) Freeman. Sec'ry. Oof reporter Jbng made known the facts in ! relation to the attempt to assassinate the Hon . Richard Bustced, Judge of the United States I for the bouthcin District of Alabama, hy L. V. Ji Martin. Esq., the Unit'd Stati■* Aft n; y for that District. But it i»‘ the duty of tiie press to go furth t than merely to ebroni ’ the circumstance* of the bloody deed. Fnwu •n ative Club of Coweta County the earliest days of the appointment of Mr. ,, (-•. Uf t House on Saturday Martin to his office. the relations between the 11 ,t ait which time add: ear ud;:-ar.,1 hi .: h.v- Wfcn tfe*? rev, cordial. An 1 eoti'idering tne relation.- le- tween the present and last gband juries of the United Mates Court ami the District At: 'rut y, it i* not t-a-y to ?•••• how any Ju ip- < :i ti.at bench could hold other relations to him. It is a matter of public notoriety that the grand jury of the l.u.1 term presented Mr. Martin in numerous casses tor extortion fiom citizens un der color of Government libel* and other suits; audit is known by Judge Bisteed’s friends that Mr. Martin owed it to him tiiat he was not criminally indicted ; >r tln-.-e outrages and official offences instead of being prosecuted.— The Grand Jury now in scs.-um (composed of picked men of the Mobile Onwuiunity) it is also known have found ten > r more true bill* against the District Attorney for similar offen ces. Thcsp indictments had to be disposed of at this term and pem.nig a m< '.ion for an <■>•! r to compel the District Attorney t-> r.ff'r.ml cci tain portions of his extortionate gains. Judge liusticd expressed himself Irotn the beiieli very strongly and harshly on the-conduct ot Mr. Martin, a public officer in his court. Mr Mar tin tookbis Lat and left the’ court, and next morning at 9o*cb;< !c me ting tiie Judg- on the corner of the loy al and St. 1'i.uv.U streets, on his way to open hi* court, he op' ned tire upon him with a revolver, without word ot wartitn THE LEAGUE IX arm?. Dtrrtxaj C1V1I« LAW. A report wr»s pruvil r»t in ti: © city yesteTi! ty that a negro bad been shot at Fort Motto, and that troop-h id Left sent from C lumbia to quell the distmLance. 'lire evenings train from ColumM i brought the foITdtfing partic ulars: Ou Tli sec. xx.—kites PnoHEErro). No person shall fly a Kite in any settled part of rhe city, nor within fifty yards of any road loadimy-o «>r tfcroogh said city within its corpoa- : t&I AND shall !•• snl.j ct't * a to • fou dollar. If said ! offence be commitn d . -.ml line *h: j or nrpiia ■ father, g , r. ftund s ! t' d to tlu- guard hou Mavor or Aldermen. P do. the said inii th . itiee, minor r the master, aid non <r : and ou ir shall ia;eoiniuit- disc ration of the* SADDLERY AND IllRNESS. Run Here Everybody! NEW -AND- v morning Mr. Dkdrick Hane. - 1 V rt Mot te. was nenwted bv ne ot his fori raer slaves, who w ish- -- a p ur of s h. ea Mr. H me tiad in w hith be kept plantation ? mp- ■m which b- e had advanced t he U>Y ! trticb-s. He told Jeff Ik tVi.' Any p* i • fcii illing at cost. . Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Cloth J.-ff. Davis cd to pure ;; Small st, . plii-s. and freed Mien that he w is already in Iris debt, and that he could not have the shoes: Davis l<ectme very indignant at the refusal, and commenced threat- e: iivi Mr Kane. saving tint he would shoot sac. xx.—m rju.-. 5on or b. T sonswho shall bn ret or or 1, any dead h ■> :y *»r l >’tl - m in the corporate limits of the Lu; rlr r than the n ibhe cc.:k ry or < ri nying ground, without p rtnisemu of Board, -h dlforf it any my a sura not exec fiflv Joiiarrs for each and eery offence. L shc. xxix.—ectatl license. Every per.-''U de-irons of obtaining a licensed shall appy to the Clerk of the Board,stating tiie i number <-f tiie license for wuian application is , luenti oing t.ue place where In* or she in- i1''HE nudersignrl takes pleasure i a ar.noun- | cing to his friends and customers that he is again prepared to do anything in the Saddlery and Harness Business, w tri RCG.tijps? and My motto is * Quick sales and short profits." lie also r.iiuiufac tares Ijentlicr Collars. Call and see him op stairs at Old Depository, (’onntry I‘rod nee taken in payment for work. Nov. 2-if. GEO. \Y. YAXCE. n i - By which families can be supplied with a MB WOQUIQ ©117 ©0©1© -AT ATLANTA PRICES, nade ut ci '-t- I mean what 1 say , i m ike your purchases. !.«». lMra. J. M Call :nn. W. M. REYNOLDS, ... ,f public Square and Greonville Str dealer in Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. l mi irv 11 -1 V. Sermon on Water Baptism. ■ 1; .. sermon deliver d by Rev. J is. Stacy, /]{$ . of the Fleshy tciian Church at this place. -- - . , i. '.,1 Ig V lie V. M IV *1* I * • ••• him. i.e. Mr. Haneis quite an old man. and t..-hUs i-rrying on such licmise which shall be and fearing the m-gro might do him some injuiy, j continue in f'jrcc one year and no longer, he got hi* g:m. uni the threats being continued. Befoiv the heeiise to given by the Clerk, thy I,** tired, womiding the negro, but. not: seriously. , a I’i , Bvaut sii m produce to him the a-urt-i - . —y.";y..y t&BS " -* i.- < .» tne pi till;..i,mis, «ho k'iOii.i.1 to j r ( o . 1-.,-fi.i an*! or b r:y li■-u-e, und r the tiie L.-.igue. ihan they commenced assembljtig, , fli "p< iialtv of the bond uf ire-said, and shall take and in .t short time near three hundred were at j «n oath prescribed dv the Board, tin-sp«»t. most of them Being armed. '1 hey j /y ypo- -■:'crn , t'■.—No retail license l the house,*] -1 i . ; - t s pre- trausforr.id from one ]iersoii to another v, :,tiug .-11 ingress and »git-s. ..ml sol that v, . t‘ » at ot tin 1' ard ; nur shall any tin v in.aid ink • tire case in itu-ir own hands. I p rs, :. 1 and w-udd allow no interference from cither | i • civil ■ r mil;: .ry autlc riti- s. No one was | Ct 'n»». aiiow-.,! to enter tic* house except the doctor j s: wii . was .at n iing the bov. said .Mr Hane was N > p- i to retail in more than one pima ,i at the same time und..r one ii- MEADOR & BRO’3, T O 13 vV C C O Commission Merchants, (Under United States Hotel.) Refer to— Bank. Atlanta, (7 Without paying the expenses of going after them. Our FiLL AND WLNTKR STOCK is now complete, to which we have added the new feature of Carpets in Every f*ariety. i.T-r. tin a and in.*; I*! mblished in pamphlet oii!..iin' d at the stores ot r and J. J. l'inwrn. made a « Offered to' his pers on, i* i-:iion ol aibiK's, ui.-pat luiuom tor tiie ass'-tanee coiiijiany of tne irarii.-: • thiro have y \ at J. J. Pinson's Che&p Store, ,,,’y ,.f Hoods, nil bought since ! Dec. 1 l-4t. C;ll give I t usiiiiig ' Mrs. Edward Smith ns ou the Fi mo Forte driving com .I.lllllaiy. further p ;| rt 11 1 Ml. commcneing the 1 i i'ius rcasonahle. ; ,||.irscall at Mrs. \\’Gotten s and continued to lire at him, even after lie tell until he was slopped ly the bystanders. He plainly meant to kill him, after a night’s re flection to kill an unarmed man—in brief, to j as.-as.-inate him. Jt remains to be said that the public indignation against this cowardly j act was excited to the highest pitch. Judge Bib-teed had many friends here, and the entire public had lately b it its gratitude strongly : stirred for him ly several acts of distinguished . . ,. , . service on the btiiu li. Mr. M'iitm is .,n Ala* j bainiaii hy birth and raising, and that is all.— lie belong-to the Radical Sect of politicians, and all hough of ConlYdciate afliuities during <llIlillf . tiro war, lie took the iron clad oath of ialive , vviieti lie was appointed I.’. S. Attorney. This 1 ‘ ° ■ addition tu ti".- notorious belief in the public* | gh no violence was . 11 i-jnds seeing the ’i a ni' -s ore to < 'ti the military. One were iinm> diatelv ■d liu - ni to the iort. but liicir arriv'd bad bu n barely announced when ti." fo. cv.soi the I.c.-tgue disappoarcil. Tiievaliiiit lest, rylio lespected neither the sv>( r i nor the gown, had vanished, and tiie soldiers had the battle livid to ilieta- S'.'vcs. Mr. iL.me was placed under arrest, to answer any' charge that may be made against him. At last account.-the negro was recover ing. and there were iro apprehensions ot any c. XXVII!.—RETAILERS of spirits. >..n .-!. d! vend any spirit->ns or fi.Tm-.-nt- f - in quantities of one quart or one gallon j any nuinvd...to quantity, without a license I the Board of Aid' rmeii’. which license -hall J giiav. 1 as No. 1, and tiie price of which j i-i in : '.ad! r tail spirit liquors in les- eit'.ti ii;:*. qa;ri, witlrn the limits <»i j vidroiit lice..-.-from the Aid- rmeR. t: ' ie- gufited No. 2, and the price of which shall slia:t b N ID Atlanta N. Col. E. P Jones. Greensboro. N. C. Wm. l>. Miller, Lyr.ehburp, \ a. J. R. Caldwell. Madison. N. C. Blair, fi.uit’a A Co.. Augusta, Ga. J. P. Williamson, Petersburg, Ya. R. Ragland A Co.. “ •* Matthews <X Wright, Liberty V .. October 2G-0m. VY. T. COLE, E N T I S ! We cau fill vour bill from a paper of Tins to a Parlor Carpet, any anil all of them caeap- er than von have bought since the war. .. We propose to send samples, with prices attached, to ary family who will write for them, r.d « Ri guarantee all poods ordered by samples to come up to the sample, or they can be re turned to us at our expense. The goods can be sent by Express or as yoti may desi:c. Our Stock is complete in every department, and our goods will be sold as low as they can bv hough! in the State of Georgia. _ . . £££r*'\Vill dii: !i j.vtc Cluu’Iodoii iinvi Xcyn’ \ork bills to morc!.u\iiLS ; uuding frciglit* CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON, September 2S ti - . 1 U( If you want a line pair of Ladle" s-S B"pt. 28-tf. JOE WILLI ALL! AN ACS Fre; AY ETA. Ci \Vf i'llEl : ALMANACS!! 3 ox* 1G33, for every Family in It ROLL, CAMPBELL. MEIII- HEAK1). HAlLM.SON and 1;itIMl IS I’.KI.ir.VINH. AMi FltitUXU IS AN AcTlt- : mind tb ,t he h ,d. under color and powerof hi* j ALy'Acr-Wi-therclGre lye! convinced Hiat the ioliice. prewd upon the pockets of citizens in “lizcs of this _ and ad; inn.g counties wlm i slutmeles- ex twit ion.-, has made the mao mi- 1 ™ present during the courts m May ana June I pujailar and hiunnied in thiscomiuiinfty. And e to tiie community that these facts and SC.' TI( IX XKX. • retailers' siiali keep In hti.-k doors or win- >!"•! on S’lii i v, ■ • ihv p’irpo-e of ri t cl-' i..-g -pirnoii; i. ju-av, i or sici-.-r ilisonl*.rly p-T- sons’to loiter a! *ut his log-- - cm Snbb -U; lay. Si fell disorderly jv-i - ms may, on coiaplnint ; so the Marshal, Be r ruo - . il by the autlrorirv vest- : '.si i:i hi.a : and ifsr-el: p-r.-oi» -h mid r Ids,. ai- ! 5it being so ivque.su d by ike M: r-h.d or other Does, goto j ,, , .• ,; i0 he .-’nail bo committed to lie rei< ■ . • .■ the - ? or .lldenncn. he paying all cos.. All lie shall expire at the expiration of twelve months from date. Ciiico No. 7, Hlasonia Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUG HNG L D. COLE & ATLANTA, GA. T. done wit’u neatness and ARRAN l'i.L*. (i.f’Tecdi extracted without pain by the r of NARFOiTF SPRAY. [April 20-tf. ,wil ? ta-bl i she cl i'n 1S 5-1,)! - nnurI |PREPARED to fill all orders for SASH, : GREAT VARIET\—NEW ST YLEh, i BLINDS, D0<)E.3,*&c., at the following ates. subject to the fluctuations of the limes: i n 'ii s A i \LM f\ U.\ prvuru Li I U!di3 f Price List of E. D. Cole & Pro. PANEL DOOILS 3x7. thick, S I.00—50 cents per it ! \YEl IF. <’«*FNTIES. GA., Ah D RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALA., — .Vi — |)r. j. Ti Rouse’s Drug Store. i)i .1 T. lmeso has published an Almanac i i expressly for the above counties.— liu, caleuUvtimis were made by Thos. P.Ash- mvie, of Aidericvts, Ga , successor to Robert, iirii-r B is, therefore, the same as Grier’s Almanac. t^' 1 1 tf ‘ the Status of Martin should be known, lest we bear the howl from Northern Jacobin sources t hat a United States Judge has been mm Sored bv a Rebel. If murdered, nt all, he has been murdered by a style ot a man that the true Southern Rebel most thoroughly despises - a native, renegade Radical. — lUjidtr A Ad vert i.-ur. If you need Sept. 28-tl. line Shirt go to JOE WEILL An Awkward Old Document. How a Pkcsi nt Radical, once ox a time Jcsri- 11 ED RKUEI.I IO.N, AND SAID THE L MON COULD Nur he Maintained isy Force. ; u:ns to suit, by Nov. 23.—tf. S YLOSHIN co. M osniN Geo M. ITanvky Z&JUQZniil & CQK f O-'tton Pactors & Commission Merchants, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, , , On the 4th day of December, 1850, Benjamin Sight Excliailgo on Ndv/ Vorlt, ill p Wade, a Republican Senator from Ohio, 1 made a speech in the United States Senate, an order to print additional copies of the Presi dent's Message being under consideration. !n that speech be made the following declarations, which-will be found in the Congressional Globe, third session, thirty-fourth Congress, page 2-5; “ But tiie Southern gentlemen stand here, and in almost ai! their speeches speak of a dis solution of the Union as an element of every argument as though it were a peculiar conde scension on their part that they permitted the Union to stand at all. If they d<> net feel in terested in upholding this Union—if it real ly trenches on their rights—if it endangers their institution to such an extent that they a ni lot feel secure under it - if their interests are violently assailed by means of this Union. I am not oiic of those who expect that they will long continue under it. 1 am not one of of those who would ask them to continue in such a Union. It would be doing violence to [,d CASH advances made and U> ;ToN consigned to our friend .■Savarmuh. New York and Liverpool. <im. ;xes pain n Angus- i u v ovember L-clips’ Clonks. Ju-t it .lived at Joe V' i id s a nice lot oi La dhs Cl.-aks. For sale cheap. .[m.vitf. the platform of the party to which I belong. | •• We have adopted the old Deciarati >n of in- liave come to the conclusion tiiat Prof, medics arc what they are represent -DR US’ TAX. XXXI. No person sh,'U ran a dray, wagon, or other vehicle, within ihe li’nitv of the City, w.tiiout a lie- n- from tkc Boa l for one v.-ar. YYli'-r. apeiw.iu tak s ua a iic.-n-e, he shall, for a two lioi'.v dray or wagon, pay sIO: for a on. hors" drv v or wagon, $i». « ti the pavmeut of ty of the Clerk* to tr.-uc tiaiisihrahh.-. The < hrk siial! mrnisk to the owner its pr.-p'-r number, fairly painted on tin, receiving t v. iiry-frvc <•• -i:c.- -*•- — > j f ir the same, mid tiie owner suai: have it attaeb- to those who have not supplied themselves we j e.l t > soni ■ , lU-picitous pm-t of tne dray, ws mils Kav ed. • ’Flic immense amount of mi tiering reliev ed among our own citizens by the Profes- , i sor's agent, has opened their eyes to these , *'h. il a s.i.-h ^ -land.ir<l and popular remedies anil many have U ^ " M jiurehased a supply; feeling convinced that they are the best household remedies now known y go and do likewise The professor’s remedies consists of fxayton s Magic Cure, for Diarrhoea, Dysentary, Cliok'ra &e.: Kuvton's Uleiim V ihe lor Rlieumatistn, NcHiraigia, Tolithaciie, Sprains. Headaches. Burns Kc., and Kayton’s Dyspetic Pills, foi Dyspepsia, Constipatitm or Costiveness, Siek- IHeadache and all diseases of the Liver, Stom- ac he, Bowels, and digestive apparatus. These remedies are for sale by dealers in medicines generally, and in large or small quantities by the agents, A. A. bolomons & Co., wholesale druggk-t, Savannah, Ga.—Quit- UUtll {/id.) i'Janiit-r. For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr. Eddie Smith. If vou want Sent. 28-tf a line Hat, go to JUE WEILL. A.tiX’E Passed, Afiirmed and Ordained for the muni cipal government of the city of Newnan, by the Mayor and Aldermen, in pursuance of the authority vested by the Act of Incorpo ration extending and defining the corporate limits of said city, and for other purposes therein mentioned. ii* < i '• vehicle. Ev< ry dray, wag >n or other vehicle as aforesaid without ns number, shall be considered, mfljcensc-d, Jdl persons violating this Ordinance shad b -ubjecct to a line of s-3. ; SE N xxxra, —STOV E-J'IEES, CHIoEiEiS, Ad. * All chiunicys. stove-pipes or stores so cons tructed or put up as to endanger any building, shall Dc removed, or so altered as to render tin m safe, up'--‘.i complaint being made to the Mayor or Alilennea, or upon the danger being made known in auv way. N > person shall permit any ehinnivv attaclmd to his or licr oeenpancy to be burned out except during a rain, or immediately thereafter. A violation of this section shall sub- ,t jact the offenders to a fine, upon conviction, a; the discretion of the .Mayor or Aldermen. CARRIED, Bv Pvcv J B S Davis, on tiie night of the 2d inst., at the residence ot Mr Avm Watson, in Carroll county, Air Mil!in Sewell, of Coweta, and Miss Nancy D Watson, of Carroll. DRuGS run i'nE MiLLiGni TIZ3 ‘LIVE dk]TG_store; the largest, i .1 Two Oiiiu!1 ’ in side for moc'ding. Four panels, I in, b Ik per side !b. moulding 1.1 inch thick 20 per c?n! cent, ad fed ; 2 inches to the .tb;c c rates. LL 1N addei; -30 p. r 50 cents 1* PRETTY AES CHEAP 0lO33AMP S'G'0IOSa 11 ju r 1 The undersigned would have things called by ,i 1'detl th ir riglit names, therefore has concluded to advertise his store as the SE C oin mere i a 1 Intelligence. NEWNAN MAllKET, Friday, Jin. JO.—Our quotations below exhibit the correct state of the retail market. The Cotton market has been quiet and XIV.—QUARRELLING AND FIGHTING PEOHIBI , * , , uf' .irnrrclbTio- as high as 10 cents during the week. Anvperson who shall bo guilty ot quarrelling . « and fighting, or otherwise acting in any way a | I ne top of the market to-day is 10c. disoi-dcrlv, riotous manner, in the streets or else- j The quotation should be understoodas ex- ’ ' ' ■' ’ ” * 4 — 1 - • - • " -* " -** 1 are Biank Contracts with Free. 4 !men For Sale at this olijcc. The form has been ;ppn veil in tbc Bureau Agent. Save Tim3 and Temper. Fall at uiy shop and have your wile s Scis- :< -harp,'lied for ten cents. Jan. 1112m. Thomas Barnes. l lepeudence as the basis of our political move ment, which declares that any people when their government ceases to protect their rights, when it is so subverted from the true purposes of government as to oppress them, have the rigid to recur to fun lament d principles, and. ii need be. destroy tiie government under which tl»ev live, and to erect on its ruins another more conducive to their well are. I disorderly, riotous manner, m mestreeisor case- i ue quota;mu Mm,,. . where, within the incorporation, shall forfeit and , elusive of tax. Nearly all other markets ar pin a sum not exceeding $20.03 ; and ii such ol- { ( .„ 0 j e ,j * 0 inculde the tax. fence be committed bv an appseuticc or minor,' 1 -, l? n h shall be liable to be committed to the guard 1 o heat house, unless they last r, pareiit-or guardian, or \ Corn.—White...; friend of such apprentic e nr minor, pay to the j Bacon. — Mayor or Aldermen such tint as may be imposed. [.’ L0CK> Flour Coffee.—... Sugar.— Prints.—per yard ui ncaimi, v/i iw-.iivoj c • c* ^Tpr* nor DOllTlll ititgc, or acting in an obscene and improper *- 1 ' f * a. v in the streets or elsewhere within the in- ! Lion, per pound sue. xv. indt; UN'r ;>u disorderly conduct. Auv person who shall be fivnud'drunk, ;>r act- ing in a disorderly manner, or using, m me pres ence or hearing of ladies, indecent and vulgar language, - “”' 1 maun 75 Gv, i 00 19 G. 21 7.00 (y 1G 00 30 15 (ii) 1 dr. •1-1 ! I >1 1 thTih .rilav 1 * 1 U'iT ri* ht I will *uot ; eoijporatii>n, shall be fined in a sum not exceed- j SALT.-Uvcrpoolper sack bold that they have tills light i w ll not il|fr \ t . n doli ^ or he may b(i committed to the Virginia 44 44 blame any people tor exeicising it, whenmo. ; gu . ri i h ,us-,- bv the Mayor dr any one of the Al- i CmcKEss.— j they think Urn emergency has come, i cer- j a rumn. bv the Marshal or other officer of the » _ p „ _ tainly shall he the adweate ot that ^«‘»c c itv, until 'discharged by the Mayor and Aider- , ’ ’ p ,7 | doctrine \vhe$K*\er 1 lin 1 that the principles ; ul /. 11- jbii -i*- 1 0- 0 I 2 1 , 121 20 New.sax Hotel- ,'Dencd. See card of this Government have become so oppressive -»*• — j to tfie section to which I belong- that a tree L'his Hotel has been re-| people might not to endure it. You will not Messrs. Orr & Hammett, tiieti find me Wkward in being the advocate i in N\*w I mt ’The Federal soldiers who had been ui ;■ ir i-icbt or t,*ii days, lett ftu At- a on the Tucsd.'.v even mg s train. BARNES pa ire , . t want the ecrri’J time go to have your Watch or Clock re- 1 Jan. 11-12m. Cjwet.i Cons-:rvativc Club Meeting. SE-'. XVIL—NUISANCE IN STREETS. _ j Anv oeeupaut of a lot who shall throw or (Us- , charge, or p ‘rmi; to be--thrown or discharged 1 i-niu his or iiur Diemists. as much water or vet , 1 30 0 35 ‘-»‘45 , T > ^T BEAD WHAT THE PKESS SAYS. We aie now offering to the trad best assorted and cheapest h * 0 V.4 V A ^ -V iXtw J irC W* * , ever brought to this market. Our p'tvehases were made in person, for <F ish, from the he-t Jlanufacturing and Importing Houses, and we are consequently able to offer inducements in prices not heretofore equaled South, or surpass ed in the Eastern markets when thefaraequan tities arc puri h.ised. Stock consisting in part ol Pure L'rugS, 3Iedic!nos, Chemicals, Lard Oil, White Leads, Sweet Oil, Paint Colors; Castor Oil, Sperm Oil, Linseed Oil. Tanners’ Oil, Lubricating Oils, Nun Explosive Coal Oil; Varnishes; Wines and Liquors; Window Glass and Putty; Foreign and American Perfumes ; Pomades, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Fancy Goods. Ac , Ac. TERMS STRICTLY (’ASH. . 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. K ED WINE A FOX, C irner Whitehall and Alabama streets, Nov. IG-tf. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. STORE, i n-, or all roili: r 70 cents ' , . i -n_-r!: -icr p i—-Urns a window j and would rcspcctfullv invite the public to ex- V. 7b per pair. S.VSil. 8x10 0 . 10x12 1 i 10x1 G 13.1 lovIS Id' 12x14 15 l2x1G hi 12x13 !7 12x20 18 Lip Ha . per light. roii'dand glazed 23ct« 4 - 30 44 3G “ 11 44 41 44 4G 44 oO “ 53 4i 2 cents a light extra. I .v*a!1 goods shipped free of dravage. Newnan j Ga., Sept. 28-tf. FURNITURE. -:o;- .uuiiie his new and well-selected Stock, and eea i for themselves whether or not the tacts in th# premises sustain the truthfulness of the adver tisement. From his long experience in merchandizing he thinks he knows good goods, anti will not buy any other kind, and can safely guarantee* the purchaser the worth of his money. If you want a good job in mechanics you go to an experienced workman. Will not the same rule hold good in merchandize? But ••the proof of the pudding is in chewing the hag.” Call and see for yourself, remem bering that it is no trouble for him nor his clerks to show goods, whether we sell them or J. J. PINSON. Newnan, Ga. Oct. 5-tf. Mmm si mm -:o: - 'jU'IIE subscriber has operted nn EATING | HOUSE on OreciiviMe street, and invites calls from his friends and the public generally. His table will be supplied with tiie best the country affords, and everything cooked in an unexceptionable style. jgCg^Meals furnished at all hours—Price pO cents. f- Yf~The wants of all visitor? promptly at tended to. [<ept. 17-lf.J 0. ROBISON. Bedsteads. M Brasses, Utiairs, f.ounges, Dining Tables, S ii * ami Gieitre Tables, \\ aslistands, Whatnots, Wardrobes. Bureaus, High a ltd Low Baby Chairs, B-F'V Carriages and Cribs, Window Shades. All low for CASH. A liberal patronage solicited. THOMPSON, COLE ,X CO., Newnan, Georgia. Sept. 23 mw awtMiiWe 'UXiW .OJ 1? JJAYINO established a reliable Repository Empire Elock, Wliiteliall Str., ATLANTA, «A., I will keep constantly on hand a full and com plete assortment of W. 0. PERRY. W. D. LINC1I. P-RP.Y &, LINCH. The public is notified that we have opened at the store-room next door to Perry & t Icming’s old stand, South-east corner of Public Square. Newnan, Ga., a new and well-selected stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, tps, 5hoes, SEW E00DS1 B,eduction in Prices 1 If vet ns on i.ots. !sia i f Ja r promises want the latest style of Hats, call on py, person shr.il keep ou ^ I). A. OOUIx. aiiv v, list;.tee, t.> ti" auu-ivai-.-.•« of his or he X-v ■ 1867 tf. Baybt^et. he! s; '• o . mu, ir >ihei in piles or otherwise, be per- f Reid a-mounocment of Club Meeting. A K . ul time is expected. Let the attendance be V,-ry full. The ladies we know will give the i lienee of their presence to ihe cause. Il j a arc in favor of a white man's government iiui'l \ our name and attend, li yon are < p- -l v.< a white man's government ika’t enrol. a-Seu Praiseworthy. Shannon, for the last las Girt Jewelry Swindles.—The Newark A ivertisvr truly says that it all a he have been quietly swindled by means of N■ • v. Y-a» bogus c U eom e.ns should acknowledge tl.eir weakness and hisses, tbc developmeais .voit.d i be very Mirprising. T o re are two propeusi- persmqouw :o i ties which are apt to lead men t.uo foolish ex- whose onsiu--.- travuganccs and troables—the love of getting j mings cheap, and the s cret passion for g'uab- ! iina. Tiie uif; swindlers oi tiie m dropolo know how Lv.* make the most ot ..i se we..»i- t nesses, and many persons of the most unques- ! lionable morality and un ioubted standing in *. .*♦ i society, ofteu indulge sub rose in little lottery The new Marshal, Mr. J. G. | vent-re?, through the mail, aud send their ofm a exceeding twent d- c."o Ui.t , - , . mi ted to re tarn • > tty. Any _ - .n so a moved. m:ir eumplam to the'Mayor or - n wl . ; piir ini t Ran ■ ; y;.,- ni'-n: 'jf ri'ar'v.i! e: tiie nn.saaea conitiiaine J of j in twenrv-ioar nanus. < r m reas.>:.a.biepracticable tiara. Jiimti..! the ma teo not b^abaied urire- m >v -1 ?s tv- cured, Ure- ry .... . .irg.^ tiie r npgfeci c t I tat y fee fin- ium not ex'-eeding ten d>. d.\rs. neat:-cl skill ran devise or art van prodne", vritli ^ xi.. du'e-otiuha foi' Lfieir use ineadi and eVei fc , j case. In place ot the sen.-yic-. s pixlous our j "rojiuiiiotiiv 1'^ 'vv ituVp Liu iiivtia- Sons of men Earned in the art of care,adapted to onri •• •• • inal pi-ee. ,-i.. .. ..- Ton's remedies consist of KAVION’3 Old Teat German Lniiia /gia I’ains in tlte Br I), A. COOK, BAY STIIEET. NEWNAN, Ilats and C: i3'/'0tS ami i Clothing, Hardware, Tabm an a Pocket Cutlery, COACHES, CARRIAGES, HOC K A W A YS, (For one and two horses,) SPRING WAGONS, BUGGIES, &c.,&c. As ngent for several first-class Northern and Western Houses, I am 'enabled to supply all persons with anything they may wish from a Baby Carriage to a Coach and Four, at Manufacturers’ prices, with freight added. I am also Argent for the sale ot the cele brated Woo l ruff Concord Buggies and Wagons M VITAL , # f*t :r KliCTim ?, t i sni. wj {'■ ii*t i*rc n st v > i* TS NOW re.:cl' ing a varirtl a--ortinent of I staple x> ya *3r DCODS Ladies and Gents’ FuruLhing Goods,! winch lmve given Stu b universal satisfaction. i jRPr^^The L?idies are espenariy invited to ;.. r. 1 £• - f 1 call and- make arrangements for riding. IVeo Goads ol every varmtj, j ANDREW DUNN Einpi>e Block, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. P. S. I will exchange Vehicles for Wheat if applied to soon. . [June l-fim. ' side, Ncrv-uas Headache, X- >■ 'thaelv-', JUaaolie. opraini': ijtu:.--Bums, v»e. gf rhe Lclivs can have their Jewelry t lireti By sending it to BARNES January Il-12m. 1:CW OiarsiKH, .Ul. O. U. 'll- 1 " 1 '-, - > ,i,iy S itu, i*ott "py. n,ci “- ing after the defaulting freed men. and is de-’ ‘ No owner or occupier ci a ff .v n.’.ig or otfier house, shall permit, watt r or anything whatsow r .•alcuLited-t ; produce di<e:i.- ; - or r udyr the air lesot ' ■ cumulate or remain in his or their collar ouqiks^ where in or uikI*. r t.ihouse, under tne p-.niuty foll.'-rs. Any person • r persons refusing or omiiu.itg to remove the same Marshal. - r Hue i no t c» HATTON’S MAGIC CURE. For sttdd u C mglis and C >!d >, A>tnma, A rid b.o:mch. il wrxl- -rn. tk>ro Ti.ro:.t, uy bickaqss, Cholera. Diarrhea, Urauipa ami i ants m tne wliic t he is determined to sell at LOW FIGURES FOR CASH. (’ijnsoimers will consult their interest i u_ FocDvs tormiaed they shall pay their taxes in money pr weak When we saw his list he leal -added twentv-i new names, each liable to a tax of three dqi. rs. Those who have returned and p tid are being hunted up. This conduct Mr. Shannon, looking to the equal distvibn- auy mcnioor ceeding fifty t ii> so bv the rlAYTON 8 DY5PUPTIU PILES. D: rders,. < ness, i-.-ei: iia aiLiciie. and L't..:a..:'.er, Bowels, &n' as sniing an 1 mh rtc da to c. rrv off the rankling immoia. in the -fi—Gunn! in iianui r. AM also receivi’ FASILI good assortment of Ami other articles usually kept in .such busi ness houses. e; \\'(- !:;iv no old goods, as our stock is entii'cly ixw.,_»jj I i . 1 Rtion '.vev^uld remind purchasers tiiat w- bought on fair and reasonable teiins. and a:; .rd to- sell the same way. We invite all :■> call and examine for themselves and be •t nviiie. iL [October 5-3m. 3. O S O . THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE M BIRKE’S WEEKLY 2»or Boys and Girls I pr 3*» L a. vr t. j* Beautifully Illustrated and Elegantly PrintedI . T) 4 Pronounced Ry the Southern Press to be STIGMAS A. (HU \ CXj 9 the most elegant and talented "" i / PttiiWil :oci ' tiie B^ard. .If.. j liars. which 1 will be happy to -apply my friends r.d customers with r.i the Fj.vest i>rices for CASH. pot t-f lion of the burdens of taxation, is praiseworthy. £\f*“Sportsmen can Lave their Guns and Pis tols repiircd by seuuitig them to January ll-12m BARNES Founblino.—M few odd. each side Bolton heartless Mr tuts, of the Bureau, and asked f r directions. The Captain decided that, as Mr. Lumpkin found tiie child iirst, it was his negro, and refused to have anything more to do or say altout it. The number of gift concerns in New; York is estimated at two or three hundred, the greatest number ot whom carry on their ope rations ia Broadway, Bowery and C.iaihum basements. Bat the character of these con cerns is generally under-tood. IF -re a'.' ', however,about fifty establishments that operata through the m.dls, professing to lmvo capital ^ oxe- c-Iing t.n dollars, rntksy; amounting to S70.000.0h0, but m reality pro- • rentier* d for ?r.cii refusal. »v> ii.»:n a iiii irier ot one Any perton in-anv lusuni. r opposing, resisting, j abusing, injm ing. qr atta king; .my effthe officers sciiuic in v.m» s oi the iuc 'Tp-Triton, m tne o.f; street or Broadway, where any number of offi- -ycties, or w-e'. L-s "than ‘twlcU- ces are partitioned o2, and where it Is difficult . g ’- R'“.Y A v . a< ‘ • for their customers to ffnd them. j 11 '' — Air.* pereoaYotw. .m the ages of eight-••n and : . • . ■ .-r i :iuv I a the al icrmeit, ox rtiarskai or officer iff the city, i-*- cissistmc.- to suppress ai.y : fiV.tv.' breach of me p-.-ace or oih'-r outrage, and Y ' Arvf n *• such assistance, shall be rintd‘in a ten dollars, unk ss a sufficient bulky imve not move than a quarter ot one per cent, of that sum to their credit. They s ecu re offices ia -Crows Nest' on Nanssau ,.o person p , ,p_. c, li IiZ tskfij^ t .lultl • Jc'L tiUsV IiX(. ' . - - - at lab -ve. A trial will satisfy every one that F ir enrative prontrlii arc not over estimated. 'Address f=u orders to Prof. H. H. Kayton. Bavnnub. <ia.; w to the Agenis ..i. A. S -unoiis A- Co., fih ‘U" de Drngg.els. tiavamtah, Ga. St wave (if cvviiiceri 1 .-hn i tej- Prof TI. H. Hatton's sijusturt- oa each botrlc and i ■box. . p. t sale by Druggists and country mer' Lants ; generally. jtdy Zo-iy. For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr. j FDD Y 31-1 iTfL fiff oxxm. fi XL Insurance Agent for tiie following C >D»panies .ETNA LIFE INSURANCE CU.M FA NY, Hartf »rd, Connecticut. jouno; peup'e's paper print- fcd in this country! \ \ ’ ANTED to exi bang’- I • L f- 500 bushel-* of Be - ami t f KN ICKEIiBO' l.ouo Nov. do-if. msbe.s SheRed U*- 1>. A. C !, Oa, Ikiv Street, Newiatn, Ga. . ! Cttj-Y5a« a A T T A y £■ A ri T n P Q T. yi. & R. C. c LARKu , (Sign of the Big Padlock. > Peachtree street.; Atlanta, ga: IXPOBTE2S AND DEALLILS IX ENGLISH AND AMERICAN We are now publishing Marooxeu’s Island, a Seqnt l cn the Young Marooners. and Jack Do lull", or a Boy’s Adventures in Texas, by FIFE INSURANCE CO., one of Fannin’s men—pronounced “ equal to >N iv York. the le-i of Mayne Reid s stories.” We shall begin, in the first number of 1808, a thrilling FX FA UL. A HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., story, by a lady of Virginia, entitled 44 Ellen E u.m ... Ala. KuNTur.; A Tale of the War.” which will run i for several months. JITNA ERE IN' Y’U-.N >1 COMRAa . , Among the regular contributors to Burke’s E.-.r'.f.: d. Connecticut. Weekly are Rev. F. R. Goulding, author of . nr\ ‘‘The Young Marooners;” Mrs. Jane T. IT. UNDER .VJUTaRM YIi.E INSURANCE GO., ^ ross ,. Mrs. Ford, of Rome, Ga.; Miss Mary J. New York. Upshur, of Norfolk. Ya., and many others. Teems.—$2 a year in advance ; Three copies | for 3-3 ; Five copies for $8 ; Ten copies for SI3, I and Twenty-one copies for 330. ! Clergymen and Teachers furnished at 31 50 * per annum. The volume begins with the July number. OGLETILT.PE INSURANCE COMPANY, Savafina!:, Georgia. J Bv 28-47-if. BOOTS, SHOES CON8I81TNG IN PART OF : Locks. Hinges. Screws, t rttvH Mid N.'fil-, :-.fie. t and. I£ur>: sited wiib. MY irG. M. Han- . | X . - - ' ; '• 1 1 ’• oa all CoUou shipped to us. B U • > ' ' - -"U-v:- , um - ;-r p uop Iron, Carpenters iyOis, _ I i Hoes, enains, Pocket & Tame C;mer I. E NEW ST0EE1--NEW GOODS! Back numbers can be supplied from the first, and all yearly subscribers may receive the numbers for the first six months, stitched in an elegant illuminated cover. Address, J- W. BURKE & CO., Publishers, Macon, Ga. The United Suit's, Supreme Court has deci ded that iieposTt?? in u Savings Bank, invested ’ t ’ * •» . in United States Bonds, ere subject to 1 ca! taxation. Ti e case in which the decision was m.uie a as tl; ;; uf’ the 3'ate. of Connecticut r-Saius*. the Hartford Saving' Society r :xlra Macemenis to Buyers at Whole sale an,l Retail! and! Peachtree Str-, Harkhaia’s Buildings, (Opposite Cox & Hill,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, so-tf. GEORGE W. PRICE. boarding HOUSE. i Nov. The undersigned takes this method of in forming the public that she is prepared to accomodate a limited number of Boarders on moderate terras. The sul»scriber hopes by a strict attention to the necessities and comforts iff her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion of the public patronage. Fur further particulars apply at my residence opposite the Baptist Church. MRS A. E. McKINLEY. Newnan, Ga., Dec. 7 r 1367-tf. )0,1867 mi a ■ -