The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, February 22, 1868, Image 3

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([ ijr lli'uinnn lOfralit. NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Saturday Morning, February 23,1868. REVIEW OF Ui:V JAMES 8. STACEY'S SERMON - ox WATER BAPTISM, BT ELD. J W. HALL. tif'l'm side at Cates' Rook Store. g'tfA. B. Cates will receive subscriptions for Newspapers and Magazines, and guarantee the deliv. ry of every number. £$°JuKt received at the Book Store the cheapest edition of Dickens' Novels ever issued from the press. £€T* See estray notice of Wm Goldsl>ery. nized bj the Constitution and laws he had sworn to obey and execute. He therefore Anecdotes of Felix G. McConnell. A writer in TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Great Increase of Stock. CfTXTTA l/n*7T.. No G!>. I Newman. Ga.. Feb. 1. '68. \ IVirKKKAS it has pleased I>ivlnc Providence to remove from the cares of this life, our loved friend and brother Henrv K Allen. A citizen NOTICE. My house is open for Boarders. • s the country affords. Feb. 8 tf. Fare as good Price moderate. Mbs. P. Cook. Da. Dobbins.—We invite attention to the declines to surrender, any books, records : A wn ‘ er ,n Southern Socie.y, who was a Dental Card of Dr. Dobbins. His advertise-j or papers of importance, except the Tax contemporary, in Congress, of the late Felix ment speaks for him. He guaranUrs satisfac- i Digests, which after consultation with Grundy McConnell, of Alabama, contributes tion. ! friends (and we may add. statesmen, in some amusing anecdotes of that eccentric per- ~ whom Georgia reposes the highest con-; 3on *S e - Meqnote: . Cotton. fidence) it was not considered important One night McConnell went to hear the great of long standing of tins city, lughly esteemed The market has been very active and the ! to remove, because there were duplicates ! jioHiuit, Che Bull. Unfortunately he had for his generous and noble qnaht.es, a friend to prices paid have been higher each succeeding ; i n every county an ,J for Other weighty i ^ ‘ E •? ° r S °, l °° mnc ^ and h f the poor, full of universal chanty to mankind , , , b iu eierjr wuuiy, uuu joi o.m,i ■ hardlv in a situation to appreciate properly the „ b;r,^ on «tT.wi,in«to husband day, and large quantiles sold during the week. J reasons. His leaving the Digests there 1 sweet strains that fell from the bow In the * d f the * an a does not make it obligatory upon the tax midst of one of the most exquisite pieces. Spring Fights.—The spring fights opened collectors to recognize orders ol the Mill- | wh 'ile every breath whs suspended and every 'ery vigorously Saturday evening at 3 1-2 p in., tary Governor, any more than if they had ; e * r 'Hentive to catch the soft sounds of that between Marshal Shannon and Mr. Dan Smith. 1 W n r ,mnr W l m;,p ‘ cal inst u ram ? Dt . and “>* whole audience as it were hangi.ig upon the elbow of tlie ar- and l«cloved member of this Lodge. Resolrti, Tliat while humbly submitting to to the Divine decree, we sincerely sympathise THE “LIVE DRUG STORE.’ REDWINE * FOX, ATLANTA. with the grief stricken family of our departed I he Marshal clubbed Mr. Smith and Mr. Smith | They took a similar oath to support the j list, the silence was suddenly broken, and the j broth ' r - and mournfully deplore our own Io»s gouged the Marshal. The office of Alder- Constitution, and gave a similar bond for harmony harshly interrupted by the well- j on this melancholy occasion, man Monegan received a general sprinkling of j the faithful execution of their office under j known voice of Mac, exclaiming at the top of - £eaott ^ That this Lodge wear the blood. Each party claimed to be justifiable. The Action of the Convention on Fran chise. the Constitution of Georgia. >ffice and bond, make returns to an ap- i pointee not known to the Constitution and The Convention haTIdopted the following ! the laffs of the State ’ the late Comptrull article on the Franchise question: Ooweta Circuit M. E. Church South. The 1st Quarterly Meeting for the Coweta Circuit will he lodd at Tranquil, embracing the first Saturday and Sunday in April. Feb. 8-tf. L. J. Davies, P. E. Steam Up. Four miles cf Newnan on the St Cloud road, Pine, Oak, Poplar lumber, post oak garden nod fence post. Send your orders to the Mill or leave them with Broadnax and Thomas. DENIS & BOSTROM. Feb. 1, 1808—tf. the military barracks at this Sec. 1. In all elections by the people the electors shall vote by ballot. Sec 2. Every male person born in the United States, and every male person who has been naturalized, or who has legally declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, twenty-one years old or upward, who shall have resided in this State six months ntxt preceding the election, and shall have re si-led thirty days in the county in which he offers to vote, and shall have paid all taxes which may have been required of him, and which he may hate had an opportunity of I Comptroller of the Stat^aW arrested 'for Te-. pa\mg, agreea > y o aw, foi the next year f us j n g to surrender all the records of his office, preceding the election, except as hereinafter provided, shall be deemed an elector; and every male inhabitant citizen of the United _ _ usual its compass: t, , „ ' ’ ” , ” , . . , ... . . , _ , . , “None of your d—d hi hfaluting. but give i *** ge ot mourning or \r y a\s .n o t If they, in disregard of their oath ot j Hail Golumhia, Happy Laud, and bear hard j our grief, and a copy of these resolutions be upon the treble.” Immediately from everv part cf the house was beard the cries of *‘turn him out,” throw [ j ,s Henry. J-Committee, him over,” etc., etc. Instantly some five or six police officers approached to enforce the wishes of the house, and eject the disturber of er General cau in no wise be held respon sible for their acts. lie has, we believe. sent to the family of the deceased. D. T. Randal, 1 J. S Henry, - K. Douglass, j discharged his duties faithfully, and will j the peace and harmony, receive the plaudits of the patriotic peo- [ M e W.is not only one of the handsomest pie of Georgia. For his refusal to return the records of: his office, he is now, under arrest and con- j AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. fined in place. Maj. Burnes I’arolled.—It affords us pleas ure to announce that Maj. J. T. Burnes, late Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 9, I860. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I am happy to state to you that I have used your valuable Cedron Bitters with great benefit to myself, in general debility and prostration of mv system, produced by the unhealthy and miasmatic Rags Wanted! The highest market price paid for Cotton or Linen Rags at this office. W. M. REYNOLDS, Ooruor of Public Square and Greenville Str., DEALER IN Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11-ly. Sermon on Water Baptism. The Sermon delivered by Rev. Jas. Stacy, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at this place, September last, has been published in pamphlet form, and may he obtained at the stores of Red wine & Culpepper and J. J. Pinson. Price 25 cents. States of the age aforesaid, except as herein provided, who may be a resident of the State at the time of the adoption of this Constitu tion, shall be deemed an elector, and shall have all the rights of electors as aforesaid.— Provided, That no soldier or sailor or marine in the military or naval service of the United States shall hereafter acquire a residence by reason of bt ing stationed on duty in this State : no person who shall, if challenged, refuse to take the following oath: “I do swear that I have not given or received, nor do I expect to give or receive any money, treat or other thing if value by which mv vote is affeCted or ex was released from military custody, on parole, last Friday night. He is allowed the limits of j the Rome Post—embracing some eight or ten | counties— under pledge to report to the mili- | tary authorities, whenever called upon. [Home Courier. The Negro-Radical Convention and Their Relief Ordinance Declared Un constitutional. men in the House, hut also one of the most athletic, and besides, was an accomplished practitioner of the a-t of self-defense. Seeing some score of these officers approaching, he squared himself in a boxing position, crying out: ‘•Just lay yourself off into acre lots, and I'll take a half acre at a time.” He would haYe been as good as his word, ,. _ . , , ... , hut some of his Congressional friends coming , mfi,,ence of the Mississippi nver around \ icks- up. interfered and took him off to his room— burg. I confidently recommend its use t not before he bad received a severe cut in his | persons who are exposed to unhealthy climate forehead from one of their clubs. The next morning, coming to the House, he met Charles I. Ingersoil, w ho was surprised at seeing his hair (which he usually wore brush ed up) flat down on his forehead. “ Why, General," said Mr. I., “ I did not know you. I was not aware that you wore £ wijj.” GEORGIA, Just received 500 Boxes French and Belgian on special consignment, at greatly reduced prices. In store and to arrive 5000 Doz. Landreth’s Genuine Garden Seed, The most reliable grown in America. Also a large and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines and Dye-Stuffs, Jewett, Collier. Tremont and other brands of Dure White Lead from the most reli able Manufacturers; Linseed Oil. Lard Oil, Machine Lubrica ting Oil, Tanner’s Oil. Kerosene Oil; Turpentine. Wines and Liquors; Patent Medicine* and everything usually found in a First Class Drug House. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very shortest profits for Cosh only. Druggists, Physicians, Merchants and others in the surrounding counties, are respectfully in- H. W. Ft mile. vited to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. Testimony of Medical Men. February 15-ly. REDWINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GA. *• Oh, no,” said Mac, “its only a scratch;” at the same time exhibiting the cut which he had received the night before, end which he hid by plating down his hair on his forehead : so opposite to his usual way of wearing it, Stony Point, WitrrE Co., Ark., i May 23, 1866. j Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Lust February I was in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got some of your Sarsaparilla and Cedron Bitters. My son-in law, who was with me in the store. LOOK AT THIS! petted to be affected, at this election, nor have j Randolph Superior Court now sitting at ! f n ' in ? P lir:lses J" 1 ' 1 comparisons l I promised reward, or made threat by i Cothbert, Ga , the defendants plead “that j ^ ZZ S!TSSjr“‘“ y per ”“ Vu " ,,g “‘I they were not liable, beense the notes n””i« " HU Y&CiiiA. ALMANACS ! ALMANACS!! Poi' 13 GO, Free for every Family in COWETA, CARROLL, CAMPBELL, MERI WETHER, HEARD, HARALSON and FAYETTE COUNTIES, GA., AND RANDOLPH COUNTY, ALA., AT — Dr. J. T. Reese’s Drug Store. Dr. J. T. Reese has pubbshed an Almanac for 1868, expressly for the above counties.— The calculations were made by Thos. P. Ash more, of Americas, Ga , successor to Robert Grier. It is, therefore, the same as Grief's Almanac. [Dee. 14-tf. If you want the ger.nb Nov. 30. 1867—tf. e Beaver Ilat, call on D. A. COOK, Bay Street. k?n3iglit Exchange on New York, in sums to suit, by Nov. 23.—tf. SALOSHI.Y & CO. ^ <^- .*• M Salosuix. Geo. M. Hanvey. SA&93BZS c«», Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, Liberal CASH advances made and Taxes paid on COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus ta. Savannah, New York and Liverpool. November S-Gra. In the cases of W. J. Gaston vs. John Phillips, and of John Foster, guardian, j that it had very much the appearance of a wig. ‘ had been down with rheumatism forsomp time, etc., W. D. Whaley, et al., pending in | He1 had a coUection of the most singubr and ! commenced on the Bitters, and soon found his striking phrases and comparisons I have ever I , -* r general health improved. ere mostly j - r other places j Dr. Gist, who had been in bad health, tried impossible 1 thpm. and he also improved. Sec. 3. The General Assembly may provide j sue d on were given for slaves and the j to give them here. ... I from time to time for the registration of all ordinance of the Radical Convention had H av,n g h'ed the early portion of bi3 life in electors, hut the following .class ol ,persons abrogated such debts. To th shall not be permitted to register or vote, or to ; . /r, -i i 1 t tills council demurred, -*• 1 n* was devotedly attached to Gen. Jackson. J indeed, the Cedron Bitters has given you On the 22d of February it is usual for the ' , . . . *.•'*»,t n,t I , ,. ,, / . ... , . great popularity in this settlement. L think 1 r' . . ,,, smbers of Congress to give a W asiungton t b 11 - , ... \/lCl& fC6CCC??7t?l6Cl {O ?/ could sell a great quantity of your medicines ■/ 'H'ale 'ia/uc/1 hold office: First—Those who shall have been Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for lis lea dain ' Nashville, Tennessee, (Fke every one who came j several years—stom/trh and lirer affected im- iu pi a p am : w j t [,j n t j, e c ; rc i e 0 f the sage of the Hermitage,) proved veiy much b}- the use of your Bitters, council demurred. Judge John 1 • j he was devotedly attached to Gen. Jackson. ' convicted of treason, embezzlement of public Clarke sustained the demurrer £tnd over- funds, malfeasance in office, crime punishable 1 ruled the plea on the following grounds : i me — s .-~ - — , ,, . ... . . 1st. The provisions of the Relief Ordi- i b »"' *»« «*«h briber b os the privilege of| f" » for me.be.nee r viola ' lnv '^ in ^ ,wo l af Iies. | this fall, especially of your Cedron Bitters and McConnell’s female acquaintances in Wash- Sarsaparilla. Ship me, via Memphis, care inglon were not very numerous, but being a 1 J*i c -fe.ett & Neely, great admirer of beauty, he invited two very ffent/e fua ana /if /a at fiat (/(/(twnir.t/ /o Cjie/t&i, Qyi/a., (Sficce??i£cir' SO, /St67. 0*3$t(c/e g) YYo., oYlfan/a, !Ta.: mien: q Y/ter cctiedfte?ir/e&ce wt r/i ../C t / ■ /iaflimolo /lotucA, oar Sfocioti r by law with imprisonment in the penitentiary, or bribery ; Second—Those who are idiots or insane. Section 4 was stricken out. Sec. 5. Electors shall in all cases, except trea son, felony or breach of the peace, be privi leged from arrest for five days before tlie first day of the election, and the day of election, and two days subsequent to the day of election nance, relied on by defendants, are tive of the express provisions of the Con stitution of the United States. 2d. If the Convention which adopted J pretty young French milliner girls to go with said ordinance were a legal one, and if the ; " rn - ^ was highly amusing to see the Gene- ir P . . ., ral, (for every man in Congress is either a ...... , ordinance itself were not contrary to the Jud ^ e> or Colonel, or General,) with his blue b. i iie suit? of intoxicating licjciois on ! Oonstitiiition^ ctj tlie terms ot tlie lie* . corit inct«il Ijuttcns fintl scftrlet wfiistco.it pfi- days ot election in tliis State is hereby forever j construction AciS. the action of this Con- I railing up and down the room with his two prohibited. Sec. 7. Returns of elections for ail c cers. elected by the people, who are to missioned by tha Governor, and also members j binding on any one ot the General Assembly, shall be made to the 3d. The said Convention is an uncon- Secretary of State, unless otherwise provided i„ i i, „ j , ,i . ii i! 1 st tutional assemblage, and all its acts are ov the General Assembly. j • o > absolutely void. We presume the above decision will b@ excepted to, and the cases taken up to j - ( LUUOllULltUU UIU UL-llUli tlllO i IdUIII^ U AilU UUkll U1U IUGUI IU1 IIIS IIYU .. ... n - ! vention must be ratified by the people and i French beauties, forming, without exception, fbe coin- * approved by Congress belore it is valid or th e handsomest trio at the ball uc, win j * u - ° Near the close of the supper. I observed Mac Sec. 8. It shall be the duly of the General Assembly to enact adequate laws giving pro tection to the electors before, during and sub sequent to elections. Sec. 9. The election of Governor, members of Congress, Senators and Representatives, after the year 1868. shall commence on Tuesday after the first Monday in November, unless otherwise provided by the General Assembly. From the Rome Courier, Interresting Correspondence. WHY COMPTROLLER BURNES WAS ARRESTED. Office Comptroller General State of Georgia, Milledgeville, Jan. 21, 1808. Mr, John T. Burnes: Sir—By direction of Brevet Brig Gen. Thomas Id. Ruger, Provisional Gov- snpper. forcing his way towards the head of the table, where the President (Mr. Polk), the members of his cabinet, the* foreign ministers and a number of distinguished officers of the array Respectfully, C. B. Walker. For sale in Newnan, Ga., by Dr. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. January 2o-3m. the Supreme Court of the State—Macon I approached the President, when he cried out Telegraph. Military Orders. Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, Feb. 12, 1868. The following orders are published for the iuforination and guidance of all con cerned : Executive Mansion, ) Washington, Feb. 12, ’68. j General—You will please issue an order creating military division to be called the Middle Division of the Atlantic, to be ernor of Georgia, I hereby respectfully j composed of the Department of the Lakes, request that you will return to the office | and the Department of Washington, to ; i hope it is no sacrilege to believe that he READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. Among the vast improvements of the present times the change in remedies is not the least irae pnrtant. Formerly ridiculous and often injurious mixtures were administered upon the recommen dation of one person to another, or from on- family to another, as being “good” for such ‘and and navy were still standing. Anticipating j such a complaint, while they were, in fact, nse- something rich, I followed in his wake, until, ' e - s f. or ' vorst j- ^T 0 *' Favton supplies the , . , . public with tlie most effectual remedies that ed- accompanied by his young beaut.es, ne bad j ^ cate d skill can devise or art can produce, with explicit directions for their use ineach and every case. In place of the senselees potions our grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven- tious of men learned in the art of cure,adapted to our necessities, at a nominal- price. Prof. Kay- tok's remedies consist of KAYTON’S OLEUM YIT.E, The great German Liniment for Rheumatism, Neuralgia Pains in the Back, Joints, Breast or Side, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache, ve ?{oa an ou/er jfor a/Y tAe Yft Y b /l to co n/c l mi urn A-. rJcciefatu me mt±/i (o conjfct as ^ne-* 0ics/icctjfaYYy• } ffucY/on /yoemet, Cast Q'/e/a. Q/baucu/taiaY //Fait. O/Jcy c/ in his stentorian voice: “Mr. Polk, allow me the honor of introdu cing to you mv beautiful young friend, Mam- sellv-—MarastTio— Mamselle—Parley vous Fran- cais, whose name I have most unfortunately forgotten,” and turning to the lady at his right, added : “ Will j-ou introduce your friend?” The President, seeing Mac’s difficulty, came to his relief, shaking the hands of both young I Sprains, Bruises, Bums, etc. ladies in the kindest manner. Taking a bottle of champagne, he said : “Mr. Polk will you join U3 in a glass of wine ?” Filling the glasses he said: “This is the an niversary of Washington’s birth. He was a great and good man; long may he live in the recollections of a grateful people—hut, sir, I believe I’d rather stand old Hickory's hand and never call for another deal. I give you the memory of Andrew Jackson, the Sage of the Hermitage, and the hero of New Orleans. KAYTON'S MAGIC CURE, For sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramps and Pains in the Stem a e’u, etc. KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS. For Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness, Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and as a spring and fall medicine to carry oft' the. rankling humors iu the blood—Quitman Banner. These remedies are innocent, and no person Sherman with headquarters at Washing-| W:,s bvre, I know that he would say to you their curative properties are not over estimated, ton until further orders from the Presi- j 54:40 or Addre * 3 a11 OT(leTi to Prof ' H * H ' KAYfOS ’ the If you need a Sept. 28-tf. fine Shirt go to JOE WEILL. Blank Contracts with Freedmen For Sale at this office. The form has been approved by the Bureau Agent. need lie alarmed at taking them ; yet the „ ,, iii r , ,.i, iii r • , j—i nr mil , • i , | powerful, and will remove the diseases enuruer- Ol Comptroller General ot the btate of be commanded by Lieut. Gen. \\ . I. j looking down upon us from heaven, and if he j £tedabove. A trial will satisfy every one that Georgia all books, records and papers which you may have in your possession, and which were in said office prior to the time when you were relieved as Comptroll er General of the State of Georgia. See Article 111, Section 103, Code of Georgia. A ery respectfully, Your obedient servant, C. Wheaton, Captain IT. S. A., Comptroller General State of Georgia. Milledgeville, Jan. 25, 1868. dent. You will assign no officer to permanent command of the Military Di vision of Missouri. Respecfully yours, Andrew Johnson. To General U. S. Grant, Commanding Armies. The following has been issued from the Adjutant General's office : Maj. Gen P. H. Sheridan, senior of- Dyspepsia and its Cure- The gr°afc cause of dyspepsia is a want of proper action of the liver, it being the largest f „ h secretive organ in the system. - Consequently ° U " , . when it fails to perform its functions properly, it throws the whole system out of order.— When the liver does not act tiie membranes that secretes the gastric justice become impair ed and cannot secrete healthy juices; hence we have indigestion and dyspepsia. The peculiar office of the liver is to extract the superabundant carbon out of the blood.— C. Wheaton, Captain U. S. A., Acting Comptroller < ^ ie Military Division of Missouri. , c;l rbon unites with other elements, and General State of Georgia: | will temporarily perform the duties of | thereoy forms the bitter fluid called bile, which Dear Sir—Yours of the 24th inst. received, and the contents noted. Bydi- ,, 7~: . T t ... ... . i reetioo of Brevt. Brig. Gen Thomas H. if vou want a fine pair of Ladle stmioos, goto . r , ? - i r, « oo te jof. wtf.tj.i- ; Ruger, Acting Provisional Governor of j the State of Georgia ; also, by authority Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents A. A. Solotnons & Co.. Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Frof- II. H. Layton's signature on each bolide and box. For sale by Druggists and country merchants July 23-ly. For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr, EDDY SMITH. Crockery, Glass Ware and Table Cutlery to Merchants at Xew York Prices. Atlanta Ga., January 18-3rn. NEW ARRANGEMENT -AND- Mmji By which families can be supplied with mm ami) ©11011a sair —AT— ATLANTA PRICES, Without paying the expenses of going after them. Commercial Intelligence. if you want soept. 28-tf. Sept. 28-tf. fine Hat, go to JOE WEILL. v.in iciupvjmnij iu! iu me uuuuo ui ; tnereuy roruis me outer 1111m caiieu one, wmeu 1 commander of the Military Division of i is thrown into the upper bowels and laeilitates ! the Cotton Missouri, in addition to his duties as De- | the process of digestion and excretions. When as high as 1^ partment commander. By command of Gen. Grant. [Signed.] E D. Townsend, Asst. Adjt. Gen. If you want the latest stvle of Hats, call on I 3;°u claim, of Article III, Section 103, j D A. COOK. I of the C ode of Georgia, you reauest thati T . c Nov. SO. 1S67—tf. stvoot. j i , urn over to you all papers, books and ’ Military Interference vita ***** records that I may have in my possession. ! \\’ e learn that the officers {^“Sportsmen can have their Guns and Fis- i w hi c h were in tiie Comptroller General’s Court, now in session in this the liver is torpid, the bile has to he taken out of the blood by the kidneys, and through the pores in the skin, Ac. When these are ob structed, it is impossible for them to offer the accumulates under the skin, and thus becomes to a great extent foreign matter, producing bil - NEWNAN MARKET, Friday .“Feb. 21.—Our quotations below exhibit the correct state of the retail market. market has been active and cent3 during the week. Tne top of the market to-day is 18c. The quotation should be undeistoodas ex- clush'e of tax. Nearlv all other markets are Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, to which we have added the new feature of Carpets in Every / c ariety. We enn fill your bill from a paper of Pins to a Parlor Carpet, any and all of them cheap er than yon have bought since the war. We propose to send samples, with prices attached, to any family who will write for them, and will guarantee all goods ordered by samples to come up to the sample, or they can be re turned to os at our expense. The goods can be sent by Express or as yon may desire. Our Stock is complete in every department, and our goods will be sold as low as they caa be bought in the State of Georgia. ffigf-Will duplicate Charleston and New York bills to merchants, adding freight. to Is repaired by sending theia to January ll-12m BARNES’ gffTf you want BARNES' and have paired- IfPThe Ladies can have their Jewelry re paired by sending it to BARNES' January ll-I2ui. office prior to my removal from said office. Actuated by a high sense of my duty to myself and the people of Georgia, I i a special order from Atlanta, to the case of William B. Hopkins, indicted for blood of the cart»on. give tone an murder. The order sets forth that it is al- j the stomach, promoting healthy secretions of leged that on account of prejudice said to ex- j the gastric juice, without which claim still to hold the office of Comptroller ; ed. the General Commanding this Military i them to throw off the carbonaceous matter that General, by the Code, which quoted to incuide the tax. A" IITAT Coe.y.—White Bacon*. — - © 13 (cn ?2.25 1 10 "IT Flock.— Coffee.— 30 Cv, O' ScgaL.— .. 15 @ 22i Prints.—per yard 15 Steel.—per pound Iron.—per pound Salt.—Liverpool per sack... Virginia “ “ !.* io © © 12 2 I2i 3 75 3 15 Chickens.— ... 20 @ 25 Egos.—Per Dqz.— 15 Butter.—Per tb 25 (S. 30 CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON, September 28-tf. ATLANTA, GA. R. D. COLE & BRO., POWELL & STALLINGS, Attorneys at Xiaw (Established in 1854,) P repared to fin «n orders for sash, i .......ua., BLINDS, DOORS, kr.. at the following i TTJ* ILL practice in the several Courts of Law rates, subject to the fluctuations of the times: : \ V and Equity in the Tallapoosa and Cow- C 1 & Bro Pt " ^‘ rcu * t3 > and Lmited States District Price List of R. D. PANEL DOORS 3x7 3*OU cite as | District orders that the Courts shall not try I has collected there relieving those excruciating . j -.j- ^ . -r-wj i .... i the case, but continue it until such time as the : pains and aches experienced in bilious fevers.- A jjQTl[Q iVj *4f*|l jHA \\ ArlfC _ i Milirmv Pomm.-mrier mnv u-** hmr of nurti^s having? bilious rltnii- : ^ ^ Save Time and Temper. Call at my tors sharpened for ten cents. Jan. ll-12nj- Thomas Barnes i authority for the above reque^. ; mVlUiiy Comm;mder mav direcfc . I Having taken an oath and given ^bond j Was there ever a more wanton and flagrant : to faithfully discharge the duties of Comp-! violation of justice for the purpose of poluting | i troll er General as the laws of Georgia di- ; the judicial ermine with the stain of partizan-1 Often wc hear of parties having bilious rhen- I mat ism, and it is upon this principle that the ! Oleum Vitas so promptly acts. Those excruci- j ating headaches are relieved upon the same j -AND- t Court for the State of Georgia. Special attention given to the compromising , . : and collecting of Old Claims, and Administra- Two panels, inch thick, ...3,00 o ) cents per ^ tj orij Conveyancing, Ac. side for moulding. _ I All business entrusted to them will receir* Four panels, 1J inch thick, .^-3,50 50 cents j p r o:nr>t and F:ilthful attention. per side for moulding _ j JOHN W. POWELL, J. E. STALLINGS, 1 .11 -r - o . T ov.. _! ship this act ? It is nothing more or less than I principle. The pores become obstructed, aDd hop and have your wife s Scis- reel, I am ready at any time a ^ ee p an d damning outrage, and we hope for j the brain being surcharged with a suptrabun- ; fud showing ot my official trust, as 800n ■ t jj e i K>nor of our country it will not long go ' dance of carbon, the liver an<i pores are not' ! as the proper authorities as recogized by unrebuked. Is this the object for which Gen- I acting properly. You rub the head with the I the laws of Georgia, shall call on me. * j ends of the United States army are sent South Oleum Vitas and excite the pores to action, 1 “ ’ ’ ...... * * ’ieving the brain of the carbon, and! once becomes easv. j I am very respectfully, Your obedient servant, John T. Burnes, Comptrol'er General. —to prostitute justice and trample under foot : thereby relit the List vestige of civil liberty, to insult the : the head at < Courts, impugn the honesty of its Judges, and; Want of space prevents any further essay JAS. H. POBTKR. K- H. BUTLER. PORTER &, BUTLER, PROPRIETORS, . At the old Stand of J. L DUNNING,) The City Finances. We have been informed by the Mayor that the entire debt of the city of Newnan does not exceed fc400, and the “city money” is nearly the ouly item of indebtedness. This fact alone j The above correspondence has fallen should cause that money to pass at par with j into our hauds, and we publish it for the . , v >i i UC i«i ra .. ........ ~~ — .— „ — ^ greenbacks The known abilitv of the citv to i pm rose of setting Maj. John T. Burnes, Meade dare to say that if the murderer of this Neuralgia, Toothache, Sprains. Headaches, and Saw M:i! Machinery. Cotton Screw, bins, pav that amount is not thermit e .if. r n * li B unfortunate colored woman happened to be an . Burns sc., and Kayton’s Dyspetic Pills, for Fan-. Bark Mats, Sugar Jluu, ana no.ier.. to i - twl l Sr&Ufy ' US fact i latc Comptroller General, right before the j ^ nfederate soldier, orapeiion who opposed Dyspepsia. Constipation or Costiveness, Sick- ! Castings made without extra charge for Pat- ' ' - 1 ^connection. Mr. Shan- | public. _ Univeisal Suffrage, and the other manifold Headache and all (leases of the Liver, Stem- j terns when i ^ regular line of work, non. the Marshal, who has the tax books in It will be seen from a perusal of the evils with which Georgia is to-day cursed, be ache. Bowels, and digestive apparatus. The Saw? re-toothed and gummed in the best correspondence that he refused to recow- | would issue such an arbitrary decree f He does Professor requests us to state that hissignature mincer * n t *„ lVin.tnr Hia teo-ol mnctl no *- and.he dare not. for his conscience would is on every bottle and box. -Savannah iGa..) ■■ even- „ mse Captain »> heaton as the legal constl- rebulie ^j ra It Usimplv an outrage commit- Herald. i <- . cent of which can ana un.1 be collect*! right ( tutional Comptroller of Georgia, and as itl b^balf of the Thad Stevens' Party, and For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of oioay. Me not only take pleasure in giving he had taken an oath to support the Con-1 he is too sensible an officer to deny it.—Sctvan- Dr. Eddie Smith. publicity to these facts, but think we perform | stitution, and had given a bond to faith- j nah.RqntUtam. j ■ 1 ! Com vV cUltGCi. /// m lhus notifying holders of cit - v 1)5115 I full y execute his offioe under the laws of ; FvI * * ^ Vpw Y - Ve _.,! H ARRIED, | rr nflH BUSHELS of prime White Corn.! ' f the certainty of their early redemption.— Georgia, he could not, without a violation ; A Gocm.k-B.nmr. The ew . .. . f fIlM - 0,UUU for which the biohe-t mark*t i Our • . . . , , ., - , P , „ _ . c ,- , , tells of a woman whose suicidal purposes be- At the honse ot the bride s father, in Bow- , ttn , rr „. , i ividpavtuti l\iee to holders is not to take less than ! of Ills oath, and a forfeiture of his bond, . r , n .„ Ntu i ., cho tn 3 »ain end i j^.. t>,i, t.v- V sth^lnn tt .1 TP P nce Wl11 P*>d by P. A. PUW ER.*5, j 0 p. e WItn neatness and M AP.RAN FED. \\ inch thick 20 per cent added; If, 33J per; cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added I to the above rates. BLINDS. Half Stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents | per foot in length per pair—-thus a window : (ii teet long, $4,5-5 per pair. J SASH. 9 cts.p^r light, primed and glazed 23cts. i u .i “ -‘ 30 “ ; a tc U ’-i 36 “ j « n n ii 41 i a -i u a 41- v i» u it it 46 Ci i* it a ~ o0 Cl 12x20 18 “ “ “ “ *‘ 56 L Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra. fcSr**A!l sioods shipped free of drayaee. Nc-wnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. Newnan, Ga. March 9-12m. Senoia, Ga. his possession, says there are now due and un paid for taxes for 1867 at least $400, and nearlv MASONRY A LL kinds of B.-ick work, Plastering, Pa- ,£\_ per H inging, sc., done on sl»ort notice. Also, special attention given to the fitting up and erection of Tombs, Monuments, &c. Thankful for past patronage, would respect fully solicit a continuance of the same. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Apply to JOHN LEDBETTER in person, JULIUS ALLEN, Newnan, Ga. feb. 8-tf. or J. A. BARRON, Hogansville,“ FURNITURE. fiSf-TERM: February 15-1 v. CASH.*=®a W. T. COLE, dentist, Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs* NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING ‘ ^ hundred, cents in the dollar for their city ! surrender the books and records of his ! i, e f wt h!y career” by hanging herself with j 3j r . Jesse Barnes, of Laurel Hill, Ga., and Miss " ue - v - ' i office to a military appointee^ not recog- j her boot lacings. I Eliza Brown of Bowdon, Ga. Gr6c‘.r and Commission Merchant Nov. l$-tL Biiy St., Newnan, Ga. Bedsteads. Mattrasse3, Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables, S*de and Centre Tables r Washstands, Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus* High and Low Baby Chairs* Baby Carriages and Cribsy Window Shades. All low for CASH. A liberal patronage •— J . 4 . . . , „ | solicited. THOMPSON, COLB & CO.* lij'M’fee-th extracted without pain by the use ; ge ^ ^ Newnan, Georgia.. of NARCOTIC SPRAY. L Apr.l 20-tf. if *