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Nomination
of Candidates
Offices.
for
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Saturday Morning, March 21,1868.
Hags Wanted!
The highest market price paid for Cotton or
JJnen Itags at, this office.
A. B. Cates will receive subscriptions
for Newspapers and Magazines, and guarantee
the delivery of every number.
Just rcceived at the Book Store the
cheapest edition of Dickens’ Novels ever issued
from the press.
City ' yountj rel*el looking on rhonted *• three ' them for many years, says that they de- ‘ Opinions of Southern Radicals on
i cheers for Jeff. Davis,” which were given crease in nambers, that they are slowly j the Radical Nominee for Governor
with a will by a few in the lobby and gal- passing avtay, and in time, like the poor! —The following extracts are giTeg nporr^
is occasioned a momentary jar, Indian, will become a defunct race on the best authority, and wt think none of
1 be disputed:—Macon Tele-
Great Increase of Stock.
On Thursday night, a large number of the ! j , T y This
citizens of Newnan convened in the Court- bu t the Convention hilarity went on tiH this continent.
House for the purpose of nominating candi- i jj. exhausted
dates for Mayor and Aldermen. The following j To-day, after passing several unimport- j
] ant ordinances, as the hour of adjourn-i
Qow^ta Circuit M. E. Church South.
Tbu 1st Quarterly Meeting for the Coweta
Circuit will he held at Tranquil, embracinj
first Saturday and Sunday in April.
r,|> 8-tf. L. J. Davibs, P. E.
tile
Constitutional View
OF THE
LA rr. WAR BETWEEN THE STATES,
Its Character, Conduct and Results,
uv
Hon. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
Vice President of the late Confederate States.
Ail that our readers wish to know is, who is
the agent soliciting subscribers, for a work on
ibis subject by Mr. Stephens will be read with
peculiar interest by Georgians. Mr. J. V. Da-
v j j, j s flic sole agent for this county. Call on
him without delay.
W. M. REYNOLDS,
Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str.,
DEALER IN
Cook Stoves and Tin Ware.
January 11-1 y-
)f you want the genuine Beaver Hat, call on
D. A. COOK,
Nov. 30,1807—tf. Bay Street.
girSight Exchange on Now York, in
Bums to suit, by
Ni
-tf.
S.VT,OSHIN «Sk CO.
M Salosiun. Geo. M. Harvey.
SA&9SSEB & o©.,
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 2-Gm.
If you need
Sept. 28-tf.
fine Shirt go to
JOE WEILL.
Elank Contracts with Freedmen
For Sale at this office. The form has been
approved by the Bureau Agent.
If you want
Wept. 28-tf.
tine Hat,
go to
JOE WEILL.
\{ you want a fine pair of Gulin’s.Shoes, goto
Kept. 28-tf. JOE WIELL.
If you want t lie latest style of J hits, call on
D. A. COOK,
Nov. 30, 1867—tf. Bay Street.
JfT’Sportsmcn can have their Guns and Pis
tols repaired by sending them to
January ll-12m
fi^Tf you want
R ARNES’ and have
paired.
BARNES’
the correct time go to
your Watch or Clock re-
[Jan. 1 l-12m.
|5'"i'hc Ladies can have their Jewelry re
paired by sending it to BARNES’
January ll-12m.
Save Tiiiie and Temper.
Call at my shop and have your wife’s Scis
sors sharpened for ten cents.
Jan. 11-12m. Tiiomas Barnes.
gentlemen were unanimously nominated:
For Mayor,
J. W. WILEY.
For Aldermen.
E. MONEGHAN,
F. M. SCOGGIN,
I). A. COOK,
W. B. BERRY.
To the Citizens of Coweta Connty.
An Impeacher on the Defensive.
them will
j graph.
“ It is a nomination that will ruin and j
! bankrupt the State.”—Gov. Brown.
ment had not arrived, outsiders were call- i Washington, March 9 The develop- j qhe dearest interests ot the people of j
i e& on for speeches. Among them was tnents in the House of Representatives J Georgia are being trifled with and jeopar- |
one Geo. Littlefield, connected with the 'produced a scene which had been long ,]| Zt .d f (in Bullocks nomination), and I j
Wall street brokers of New York, and looked for by those in the confidence of j now enter an appeal, from all such pro-
who, it is understood, had quite a hand Gen. Logan, of Illinois. A di>cuss.on cecdings, to the people of Georgia.
I in manipulating the financial schemes ofj in progress on a joint resolution di- j * If endorsed by the people, the ticket
I the Convention” Geo. Littlefield, among j reefing the Secretary ot the Treasury to wi ,j brin? the g ta te t0 disgrace, ruin and
! others, made quite a glorification speech cover into the 'treasury ail money in his bankruptcy ”
These gentlemen are good and true men, and to the Convention, and closed by calling j hands received from sales of captured or 4 . When I conclude to cut my throat, I;
if elected will fill their respective offices with upon the body to aid him in singing, j aoandoned cotton. The same subject had ma y he mad enough to support such a
honor to themselves and profit to the city. j “Old John Brown’s soul is marching on,” j been much d scu^sed in the Senate be- nomination.”
— -- j which was done. Other speeches and tween Senators Trcmbuli and Fessenden, . JJ. P. Farroir.
•rrc wivpn of the sumo character. a °d some ourk transaction had been hint- a. 11 -
Washburne was
d to the pay-
uian, Brooks &
THE “LIVE DRUG STORE.”
REDWINE * FOX,
ATLANTA,
By a resolution of the Conservative Club of
this county, it was made the duty of the offi
cers of that Club to issue a call upon the peo
ple of the county to assemble at as early a day
as practicable to appoint delegates to the vari
and the exhibition closed at 1-2 o’clock, ; e d at. Jo day Gen.
noon, subject to the call of the President, I more outspoken, and allude
_ j ment of the claim of Paikui:
a corrupt and
IIis Ex-Excellency’s Last Flip-
Flap.—Just twenty three minutes by
ous Conventions—Congressional, District and The watch before Joseph Bso’-fn moun.ed
County—for the purpose of making timely j stand and made the Bullock speech
nominations of fit and proper men as the' * n Atlanta on luesday, be dec.ared, pub-|
standard-bearers of the Conservative party, in ^°ly, that he (B.) ought not to be nonun- J
the election which is to take place under the
constitution and ordinances presented to the
people of Georgia by the Atlanta Convention.
Under the suggestion of the Central Executive
Committee, which has just adjourned its meet
ing at Macon, the time is soon at hand for the
.assembling of the Congressional Convention of
this District. We therefore call a meeting of
the citizens on Saturday night the 21st inst.,
to be held in the Court-House at Newnan, for
the purpose of appointing delegates to the
Congressional Convention, to be held at some
central point in the District, at which time also
the Club will designate a day upon which to
make nominations for members of the Legis
lature, county officers, &c.
We urge d full attendance.
W. F. Wrigiit, President.
Wm. U. Anderso.v, I
C. 1). Smith, |
A. D. Freeman, Secretary.
W. H. Turner, Treasurer.
Vice Pr'ts.
Communicated.
The People’s Ticket.
Mr. Editor: Dr. C. D. Smith for Senator, R.
Y. Brown and J. W. Abraham for Representa
tives, are the peoples’ ticket. Newnan.
Communicated.
Can be Elected.
Mr. Editor: I think Dr.'J. P. Taylor can be
elected Senator, and E. Douglas and D. A.
Cook, Representatives. Conservative.
Co., as involving
disbursement of money.
All eyes were now turned on
Logan, who bad risen to bis feet with
flushed face and flashing eyes. The game
had been started ! One of the leading
impeachers was now suddenly placed on
M1RREKI),
On tbc evening of the 17th inst., at the res
idence of the bride’s mother, in St. Cloud, l*y
illegal j. b. Ware. J. I. C-, Judge B. D. Johnson and
; Miss J. D. Ransom. AP of Heard county.
Gen.
ated. and that if he were elected his “elec- j ^ defcnsile b bis Radica | friends,
“on would bankrupt the State. 1 he l and he was ready: for the fray. The crisis
honest tax payers will form their own 1 —
opinion of a man who, for the most shame
less partisan and personal purposes, is
willing to saddle upon them as Governor
a man whose administration he publicly
declares will effect their financial ruin.—
Journal & Messenger.
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
A Great Kentucky Crow-Roost—A Mil
lion or so of Crows.
A correspondent of tbe Cincinnati Com
mercial tells the following curious story
about an immense crow-roost near Lex
ington, Ky. He says :
One of the most remarkable sights in
Kentucky is the crow-roost seven miles
from Lexington, on the Danville pike.—
The roost is so old that the mind of the
oldest inhabitant of the blue grass region
runneth not to the contrary. Many years
ago the roost was nearer Lexington, but
as the trees were cut away the crows
moved southward, always seeking the
next piece of timber. At the present
there are no large forests in the country
near the city, and many pieces of timber
have been called iuto requisition to lodge
their black highnesses.
Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 9,1863.
Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I am happy to
' state to you that I have used your valuable
hud comej~a'od retreat was no pat! of his I BBto. with <° ">>*«
The resuit was a furious on- i general deMlitv and prostration of my system.
produced by the unhealthy and miasmatic
influence of the Mississippi liver around Vicks
burg. I confidently recommend its use to all
policy. The result was a furious on
slaught upon those who were aiming at
him while attacking certain claims as cor
rupt and fraudulent, knowing that he was
the attorney of these particular claimants.
It had been long known thut Gen. Logan
was largely interested as attorney, or oth
erwise, in these cotton claims, and it was
fully anticipated that a moment would ar
rive in this discussion when one of the
impeachment managers would be called
upon to auswer in bis own behalf. No
one can now question the fact that the
General is an exeedingly proper person
to assist in running the impeachment ma
chine.— Cor. Boston Post.
Eettcr Learn in Time.
There are some things which certian
individuals connected with the Republi
can party in Georgia, have not yet learned,
i but which they will learn in time :
1. They will learn that carpet-baggers
and Boston negroes, who are nominating
each other to office, are not of the People,
do not represent the People, have not the
confidence of the People, nor will they be
desirable bed in a tree-top is something
fearful By the amount of cawing and
jawing done every evening, we should
| think the question _of reconstructing the
roost, or moving it altogether, was under
discussion. Whether the crows will ever
abandon their ancient roost is a matter of
some doubt, but judging by the fact that
hundreds, if not to say thousands, have
already given up the trees and roost on
the ground, we incline to the opinion
that when there are no more trees all wid
The Profoundest Speech^ of thf. j eontent ih emselves with a bed on mother
Age.—At a recent meeting in New Gren- j earth> A ^ntiemon who lives near the
Hundreds sleep in the open fields for SU pp 0rte j j n their modest pretentious by
want of a limb, and the wrangle over a tbe People of Georgia.
Communicated.
A Good Ticket-
Mr. Editor: Permit me to suggest Dr. C. D.
Smith for Senator, W. B. Berry and E. Douglas
for Representatives. These gentlemen are very
popular, and would make a strong race.
White Man.
ada, South America, a gentleman, some
time resident in the United States, ex
pressed the hope that the adoption of
American institutions would place Colum
bia on a level with the Great Republic of
Nortli America. He was himself sum
marily levelled by the following speech
from a fully reconstructed Columbian.—
We quote from the Panama Star :
Mr. President : In proposing that
we should adopt North American institu- | tolerable,
tions, in order that we may rank amongst the night
the most civilized nations of the world,
our friend is merely repeating a vulga
rism against which I do most solemnly
protest. We are represented as an un
civilized people; but, sir, if to do what
the Americans have done, is to be civil
ized, then, we are civilized ; if to have
done it before them is to be ahead of
them, then we are at tbe bead of civili
zation. For what do the Americans
boast of. They have but recently abol
ished slavery ; we have abolished slavery j soon forget. It was 4 o clock when we
- ■ : j lung ago. They have just proclaimed arrived on the ground, and already the
j-^AVe are authorized to suggest the j the equality of races, and are trying to 1 crows had begun to arrive. At sun
roost, and who has a fine locust grove in
front of his house, was surprised one eve
ning to see it black with crows. For a
time all went on well, but the roost be
came popular, and every evening there
was a wrangle to see who would get it.
As the desirable place would hold only
a few hundred, and there were some
thousands who nightly applied for lodg
ing, the noise and confusion became iu-
Sometimes in the middle of
an over-loaded limb would
break, and then a battle would ensue last
ing not unfrequently until daylight.—
Tired out with the din that banished the
idea of sleep, one night the old fellow
and his son sallied out with shot guns
and slew some hundreds of their annoy
ing visitors. Next morning the crows
were all gone, and returned do more to
the grove.
The other evening we drove out to the
roost, and witnessed a sight we shall not
name of W. B W.DENT as a candidate
for Sheriff of Coweta county, subject to
the ratification of the White Man’s Con
vention soon to assemble.
$S^The Conservative Club
of Coweta County will meet at
the Court House, to transact
very important business, Sat
urday night, March 21st, 186S.
The Ladies are especially in
vited to attend.
The Brass Bond will be in
attendance.
ALVAN D. FREEMAN,
Secretary.
hold up the negro; we have proclaimed j down they were coming from all direc-
that equality and held up the negro long j tions, and long lines continued entering
ago. They have only finished their first | the woods from every quarter until dark,
civil war, rendered money scarce, and I Each crow had a filer or leader, who flew
made a paper dollar not worth a dollar.— 1 over the treet >ps until he found his roost,
We have had dozens of civil wars; have 1 when the head of the column lighted, the
rendered money scarce, and made paper I rest circling round and round and wind-
dollavs not worth a dollar long ago. They ! ing themselves about the chief. Only a
are beginning to tear up their constitu- few crows would light on the same tree
lion, impeach th ir President, set up a die-; where the leader lighted, from which fact
tutor ; we have done all that long ago.— we judge he is a sort of aristocratic per-
They are at last goiug to the devil as fast i sonage who does not associate with the
as they can ; we have gone to the devil i common herd, and that the persons who
long ago. 1 slept on his tree were his royal family
♦ and crows high in authority.
The crows did not seem afraid of us,
and were evidently used to human visi
tors. We drove up quite close to trees
District Convention.
2. Two or three men, without record,
without character, without brains, with
out moral Wurth, without home or local
habitation, do not constitute the Republi
can or reconstruction party of Georgia,
nor will that organization be dictated to
by them.
3. That whilst the people of Georgia
are anxious that Northern men and high
minded, honorable, industrious, working
men from all sections, should come to
this State and share with them the future
of the State, they are not willing to en
trust the future of Georgia exclusively to
newly imported office seekers who are a
libel upon Northern society, and a re
proach to any community.
4. That whilst tbe Republicans in
Georgia, and a large portion of those who
are not Republicans, have made up their
minds to vote for Ratification, they will
not vote for every carpet-bagger aud of
fice seeker who may seek to ride into pos
ition ou the new Constitution ; but will,
if necessary, divide their ticket rather
than become instrumental in putting into
office men who have not a single qualifi
cation fur the positions they aspire to.—
Daily Opinion.
Dr. H. SELLS, Pres’t, I ANDREW DUNN, Sv* y
R. P. GLENN, Treasurer.
Georgia Loom
persons who are exposed to unhealthy climates.
H. W. Fogle.
Testimony of Medical Men.
Stony Point, White Co.. Ark., )
May 23, 1866. \
* Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Lash February 1
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,
had been down with rheumatism for some time,
commenced on the Bitters, and soon found his
general health improved.
Dr. Gist, who had been in bad health, tried
tliPin, and he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for
several years—stomach and liver affected—im
proved very much by the use of your Bitters.
Indeed, the Cedfon Bitters has given you
great popularity in this settlement. I think I
could sell a great quantity of your medicines
this fall, especially of your Cedron Bitters and
Sarsaparilla. Ship me, via Memphis, care
Rickett & Neely.
Respectfully,
C. B. Walker.
For sale in Newnan, Ga., by
Dr. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent.
January 25-3m.
vited to examine our stock before buying elsewhere.
GEORGIA*
Just received 500 Boxes
French and Belgian Window Glass,
on special consignment, at greatly reduced prices.
In 6tore and. to arrive
3000 Doz. Lnndrrtb , i* Genuine Gnnlen Seed,
The most reliable gTOwn in America.
Also a large and complete stock of
Drugs, Medicines and Dye-Stuffs,
Jewett, Collier, Tremont and other brands
of Pure White Lead from the most roli-
uble Manufacturers;
Linseed Oil, Lard Oil, Machine-Lubrica
ting Oil, Tanner’s Oil, Kerosene Oil;
Turpentine, Wines and Liquors;
Patent Medicines, and everything usually
found iu a First Class Drug House.
All of which arc offered at wholesale and re
tail at the very shortest profits for Cash only.
Druggists, Physicians, Merchants and others
in the surrounding counties, are respect!idly iu-
REDWINE & FOX,
February 15-ly.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
LOOK AT THIS!
—AND—
Bullock Wants a Negro Legisla
ture for Georgia.—The Atlanta Intel
ligencer of yesterday says: “We have it
from reliable authority that R. B. Bui- j bendiug beneath their weight, but these
j lock. Esq., ot Augusta, whose name is j birds, usually so shy, did not mind us
i mentioned in connection with the posi- much until my companion imitated the
! tion of G overnor of Georgia, and who will explosion of a gun, when a scene that
Wc suggest ColumbllS as the j be recollected as a member of the “Augus- j beggars description followed. Instantly
Ulict the 31st of March as i ta ring” in the late negro Radical Con- cries rose from all parts of the wood, and
semhlincr of * vention, which was in session here, told thousands of crows flew into the air, cir-
. = j the Hon. Jack Bell, big buck negro from cling round and round us, cawing vocife-
Uelegates iroill the counties 0<rleth orpe countV, and brother ^member ruusly, At times the noise was so great
composing this Congressional , of the Convention, to go home and run that, although sitting side by side in the w^ves heaved
District in Convention to liomi- ! for the Legislature, and to induee as ( buggy, we had to speak loudly in or ^ er i hv its use.
„ /.nnrlidatp for Cono-’-pss ! many other negroes as he could to do the to be heard by each other. Having rais-j , ■, .
naU a candidate iOl ki l 3 .ev. same; that if he [Bullock] could get fif-jed great distress among our black friends, j From §0 to $10 a day can be made on It.
ty negroes elected to that body lie could we drove off, but tor miles saw flocks in ; PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING!
rol it upon being elected Gov-! the air still coming to roost. Ine rustle
place,
the time
lMiUlMULIiliW ximnikv
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
And don’t fail to call at office,
(Bell-Johnson Building, next door to Post Office,)
ATLANTA, GA.,
And see in opetiulon
Mendenhall’s Improved Self-Acting
HAND &. POWER LOOM!
Easier Understood, easier to Operate, anil more
Reliable, and possesses superior advantages
over all other Hand Looms, and
is more Simple and Durable.
Planters can be independent by
Weaving all their Goods for Home TTear
on the Mendenhall Improved Hand Loom.
From 15 to SO Yards
Can be woven on this loom in one day!
READ WHAT THE PRESS RAYS.
Among the vast improvements of the present
times the change in remedies is not the least ime
portant. 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
such a complaint, while they were, in fact, use
less or worse. Now, Prof. Kayton supplies the
public with the most effectual remedies that ed
ucated skill can devise or art can produce, with
explicit directiohs for their use iu each and every
case. In place of tlie senseiees potions our
grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven
tions of men learned in the art of cure,adapted to
our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Lay-
ton's remedies consist of
KAYTON’S OLEUM YIT.E,
The great German Liniment for Rheumatism,
Neuralgia Pains iu the Back, Joints, Breast or
Side, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Sprains, Bruises, Burns, etc.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE,
For sudden Coughs aud Colds, Asthma, Acid
Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness,
Cholera, Diarrhma, Cramps and Pains in the
Stomach, etc.
KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC FILLS.
For Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness,
Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels, and as a spring and fall
medicine to cany off the rankling humors in the
blood—Quitman Banner.
These remedies are innocent, and no person
need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are
powerful, and will remove the diseases enumer
ated above. A trial will satisfy every one that
their curative properties are not over estimated.
Address all orders to Prof. H. H. Kayton,
Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents A. A. Solomons
<fc Co., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Prcf-
H. H. Kayton’s signature on each bottle and
box.
For sale by Druggists and country merchants
generally. july 23-lv.
For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr.
EDDY SMITH.
0/ic/ida } Qd/a., (SSeccnideir 40, .
^/&c03tu/e g) C (do., Qdt/anta, (Pa.:
(Pen//cmc?i: coiicfi/ionPence wild tfjoid,
(Pddi/ac/cd^t/dia and 0ja(limoie dotcfcj, oar dfecicly
da-f dclcimtncd lo ytve yoa an on/cr ^'or add ido < Jid
dddalcd Pdate wdied we wiwd lo con^et a a
vitumb.
PJciy 0t)CJ
i'/iccl/atiy,
(ddcdc/on PTocmei,
ddcciclaiy SaU Ododa. Qpyucudlatad Pdai*.
fiiaT Crockery, Glass Ware and Tabic Cutlery to
Merchants at Yew York Trices.
Atlanta Ga., January 18-3in.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
-AND-
By which families can be supplied with.
Mil
-AT—
Commercial
Intelligence.
NEWNAN MARKET, -
Friday, March 21.—Our quotations below
exhibit the correct state of the retail market.
The Cotton market has been active and
as high as 21 cents during the week
Tne top of the market to-day is 21c.2
The quotation should be undcistoodas ex
clusive of tax. Nearly all other markets are
quoted to inculde the tax.
Wheat $2.25
Corn.—White 0 1 10
Bacon. — 13 ifi, 17
Flour.— $10,00 («,16 00
ATLANTA PRICES,
Without paying the expenses of going after them.
:o:
Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, to which we have added'- the new
feature of
Carpets in Ever if Eariety ,
Yve can fill vour bill from a paper 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,
and will guarantee all goods 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 you may desire.
Our Stock is complete in every department, and our goods will be sold as low as they can
be bought in the State of Georgia.
U£jy“\YH| duplicate Charleston and New York bills to merchants, adding.freight.
CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
September 28-tf.
ATLANTA, GA.
Coffee.—
Sugar.—
Prints.—per yard
Steel.—per pound
Iron.—per pound
Salt.—Liverpool per sack.
Virginia “ “
Chickens.—
Eggs.—Per Doz.^—
Butter.—Per lb
30 O)
i5 @
R ; D. COLE & BRO.
lo
22.1
15
12 J j
© 12| I
(u? 3 7o j
3 15 |
20 % 25 j
L5 j
25 © 30
No time for delay.
Club Meeting To-Night.
T he Conservative Club of
Coweta county will hold a grand
Mass Meeting to-night at the
Court House. The Newnan
Brass Band will he out. The
ladies are invited. Addresses
will he delivered.
The Club will also suggest a
day for holding a County Con
vention to nominate countv offi-
DR. J. T. DOBBINS,
SZSTZBT, f§|§|^ |
H AVING permanently located, respectfully j
tenders bis professional services to the j
good people of Newnan and the surrounding j
easily control it upon being elected Gov-1 the sir still coming to roost, me rustle | ^ ^ (uming of an ^ crank „ , ets the country * hl “£ j
ernor. Upon this, the Hon. Jack Bell; of the wfhgs in flying was oneof.the most i WMp off , uptheCloth, trends the Tread- j J“ t / Tw j' st ",| e ' M ,i‘'ini rr * n ttd to five satis-j
immediately issued a circular to his con-j peculiar sounds we ever heard , a large . i t . s> an d throws the Shuttle. It eaves faction or the moaev will be returned,
stituents That circular we published | flock passing silently over_ om■ h « d *> H •’““SkSet'TwilhDlmhS-riain Cloth
some days ago. ! paused to listen, and could liken tae no.^e ^ Various kinds of Ribbed Goods,
i • l » ^.1. , o mt uin Tunc
Nobth Carolina—Disgrakful Ad
journment Scene.—Raleigh, March
i to nothing but the flutter ot a million fans, p eiic j n2 . Twills of all kinds. Flax,
or the rumpling of vast pieces of silk. Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth,
i Ti-i .u _ c •_ _ Lip nmr tinio ‘ Rtursrinir. lowellimr. iable
When the firing continues for any time! f Digging. Towelling, Table Linen,
17.—The Constitutional Convention ad- they will fly into the open fields and there , Balmoial Sk \ Linea g eni p Carpets,
journed to-day. The elosiug scenes last sleep until daylight. As soon as the day j j Q anything, from a handsome Silk to a
ni°-ht and to-day were very discreditable, j begins to break they quit their roost an f Rag Carpet .
l|l r u , - c •• .1 <1 ^ tchprp ft has been It is small, neat and light, not larger than a
After the ceremony of signing the Lon- go, uo one know* where. It : ^aimon bnUfast table. It is made in the
stitution was gone through with, the j estimated that a crow will fly a hundred ; ^ workiaa nlike manner, of good material. | ™
Conservatives having refused to sign it, miles for his breakfast, and return a ‘t er j handsomely varnished. It is very simple i ° W nar Ga'
retired from the hall. The Caoitof bell supper, and we Lave no doubt that many , and easily uuderstood-evervthing is perform-
j was ordered to be rung in honor of tbe j of the crows who sleep in Kentucky are j ed by turning a crank.
Teeth inserted on Vulcanite Plate at tbe j
following reduced prices:
Full Upper or Lower Set3 $30
Upper and Lower Sets 50
All operations performed on the natural
organs with care, and tli& least possible pair, j
to the patient.
fi^TEKNIS CASH-^a !
The best references can be given if required.
jgp^* > OSk;e ap stairs over Johnson tc Kirby s .
, Greenville street, j
[February 23-3rn. j
lUEstablisliocl in 1854,)
I PREPARED to fill all orders for SASH,
' BLINDS, DOORS, Ac., at the following
rates, subject to the fluctuations of tire times;
Price List of R. D. Cole & Bto.
PANEL DOORS 3x7.
Two panels, It inch thick, $3,09—50 cent3 per
side for moulding.
Four panels, 1^ inch flrtck, ,50 50 cents
per side for moulding.
Ij inch thick 2o per cent, added; lt T 3-^ per
cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added
to the above rates.
BLINDS.
Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents
per foot in length per pair—thus a window
61 feet long, $4,55 per pair.
SASH.
8x10 9 cts.per light, primed and glazed 23cts.
POWELL & STALLINGS,
Attorney® at Xiaw
NEWNAN,
GA.,
10x12 11
10x1613^“ “ “ “
10x1815 “ “ “ “
12x14 15 “ « •* “
12x1616 “ “ “ “
12x1817 “ “ “ “
12x20 18 w “ 14
Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra.
j^ipAli goods shipped free of drayage.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf.
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50 “
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W ILL practice in the several Courts of Law
and Equity in tbe Tallapoosa and Cow
eta Circuits, and in the United States District
Court for the State of Georgia.
Special attention given to the compromising
and collecting of Old Claim3 r and Administra
tion, Conveyancing, &e.
All business entrusted to them will receive
prompt and faithful attention.
JOHN W. POWELL, J. E. STALLINGS,
Newnan, Ga. Scnoia, Ga.
| March ?-I2m.
MASONRY.
A LL kinds of Brick work, Plastering, Pa-
f\ per Hanging, Ac., done on short 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, 1 *
YOUYfw J. LO.\G
rp * ^eare salistiec the ls»t| evettL The floor was cleared and black citizens of Ohio and Ulipoi*. , j Looms and l Ofllliy Rights for Sale. TT aVING resumed tbe practice of Law, will
1 uesdav 111 April will be the land white Radicals joined hands, forming i that^ about one million crow 3 rteep at , JY faithfully attend to suoh professional
dav Hence we call on everv i a circle, and commenced a sort of corn-1 Church Roost, and about the hst o. Marc l j gffTor further particulars, Ml of prices, b Jnef3 ;IS m ay be entrusted to him in Coweta
® ? field dancer siu^in" such songs as “ Old i they will leave us and scatter themselves j d^pUve aiculais and samples of wcyrng, | and adjoin5og countie3 .
r “ lte vote r to be present at the John Brow ’ n , ° f march log on,” and over the northern States, returning again j aldre^ j Fees graduated to suit the times.
Court House on Tuesday, the .. H^n-Jeff. Davi^n a sour-apple tree.” i next Fall to spend tbe Winter with us.— j Georgia Loom & Manufacturing Co., 1 ^-Office in toe Court Haase.
1 A gentleman who has closely observed 1 April 6-12m.
711
u ol
April.
While this latter song was being sung a
Atlanta, Ga. ^ Newnam Ga., August 24-tf.
W. T. COLE,
D B N T I S T,
Office No. 7, masonic Building, Bp Stairs,
NEWNAN, GA,
All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING
done, with neatnet«s and WARRANTED.
ffffTeeth extracted without pain by the use
91 NARCOTIC SPRAY. [A?nl 20-tf.
FURNITURE.
^0:
Bedsteads, Mattrasses,
Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables,
S>de and Centre Tabie3, Washstands,
Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus,
High and Low Baby Chairs,
Baby Carnages and Cribs,
Window Shade«,
AH low for CASH. A liberal patronage
solicited. THOMPSON, COLE & CO.,
Sept. 28-tf, Newnan, Georgia.