The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, April 04, 1868, Image 3

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flje Jinuinin Ukalu. ^ (!"''Wh it was the result of the investigation ( were out of the Uuion. The North now says of the military authorities in rof.-renre to the I that every thing we have done from the day NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Saturday Morning, April 4, 1868. Legal Advertisements. The Sheriff* and Ordinaries of Coweta and Carroll counties will hereafter advertise in the Newnan Herald. Rags Wanted! The highest market price paid for Cotton or Liuen Rags at this office. fiir A B. Cams will receive subscriptions fm Newspapers ami Magazine#, and guarantee j tb* delivery of every number. fly Just received at the Book Store the cheapest edition of Dickens’ Novels ever issued j of all army guns, from the press. Ooweta Circuit M. E. Church South. The 1st Quarterly Meeting for the Coweta Circuit will be held at Tranquil, embracing the first Saturday and Sunday in April. Ftb. 8-tf. L. J. Davies, P. E. hartres preferred against the Federal soldiers by Mayor W iley ? We have called upon the Mayor for this information and he says. “ he has not been advised.” It i« said several gen tlemen informed the City Marshal, and also the Mayor, that they saw three or four of the garrison, late at night, on the streets drunk, and were certain they were the persons who fired the gun or guns. We do not know what their testimony was before the officer in charge of investigation ; but for the good of all would be glad to be'able to give our readers the result. reeling 1 between the two race?, but be- f cause of his- s oent! habit?. The first pro-. jumption, therefore, was that bis p«Hti- j mere white Radicals, who do not believe . this. That he was ic angry coiibion with { some of his own party is well nnder-tcod. and it was reported yesterday afternoon arrested because heard to utter against AshLurn. Th personal difficultiesof the deceased in this f city had been many, bnt it cannot l credited that from any one of these spring Commuai Why is It? : d . Constitutional View OF THE LATE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES, Its Character, Conduct and Result*, BY no*. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Vice President of the late Confederate States. All that our renders wish to know is, who is the agent soliciting subscribers, for a work on Lis subject by Mr. Stephens will be read with peculiar interest by Georgians. Mr. J. V. Da vis is the Hole agent for this county, him without delay. We see marly every negro with cither a T T . States tnr.sket or an Enfield rifle. We remem ber that orders were issued after the surrender for the military authorities to take posjK.-s.-ion The reason assigned was that these were the property of the United States. If so, wh-rt busmens have'the fiogroes with th*-inr ? If the property of the (Jof’ern- ment the militar}-.authorities should take them in possession. Citizen. “Citizen ” iftakes a very important enquiry. We ask also, Are these guns placed in the hands of the negroes to deter the whites and strengthen the Radical party? If .so, the ob ject will fail of accomplishment, for the white men of Georgia will not be frightened by arm ed negroes from a discharge of their duties.— We demand impartial justice. If the whites cannot retain United States muskets and rifles, I the negroes must abide the same rule. The j w-e seceded is null and void—that every fabric erected on secession is a perfect nullity. Thus, you see. both North and South has ■ changed their position. But at present the North has the advantage of us. They have conquered us. and now hold the reins of this government in their bar.d«. They said to us. free your negroes and repudiate the State debt, and we have carried out their orders. The North says this is the fruit of war between nations. We agreed to these things, believing at ’.be time that th«y were unconstitutional.— We have now gone back and taken the North’s first position, claiming ourselves to be in the Union, where a few of our great men told us . »e were ail the time. Put the question is. What shall we now do, its we have failed in our undertaking? I an- t ?wer: Stand up to ibe promise we made. And what is that? It is not taking out of one I man’s |*dcltt't and patting, as some say, ir.to another man’s because he is poor, for we told ! violant demonstrations by any of them — our people we had no pockets one above an- j We hope that, l*Ke good eitiions, they other, unless wc gained our independence — j haVZf couie to the sensible conclusion to ■ Bnt some say the debtor and creditor arc await patiently the investigations of the about even. Every body knows this is not so, proper authorities, and to aid in uphoU- ■ and every body knows there were bnt few :ing the laws, relying upon them to en Communicated. One of the Hen. Editor: Permit live to say that in my Great Increase of Stock. cal opponents had eompaseed bis dnath. judgment E. Douglass is one of the men for But there are many, and it is said one or Representatives. CornnVAT romtnunkjrtol - 1 Mr. Editor: I >ogg**:-C three names to the Convention to select men for our legislature— ,, , * , • f j , i i i J. M. Hill, B Xr-Bwwn ml J. W. Tench. I that one o. n:s political friend? had been J . „ , , , 1 r .i iiii ttlniik tbev wouUFfifl the place well, lwouf arrested because oi tureat? he hau Leeu < - I them faced the bullets during the war. and the f other ground meal for the soldier’s wires. J. Com m unicated Mr. F. liter: My. John W. Tench having THE -‘LIVE DRUG STORE. RSEDWINE 8c ATLANTA, the animofitj that put so tragic an end to faithfully served onr comity during t«o terms q( the Legislature, is the man to elect for our his stormy life. Ashburn was considered the chief cpj next Representative ganizer of the black Radical party of Geor- ; gia. lii? inSueuce over the negroes was great, and th re was considerable excite- Mant Voters. Communicated. Mr. Editor: Permit me through your valua ble paper to suggest the name of t). A Uient among this class of the population i w a suitable'man for Senator*. t OOK This gentle. :n m on account of his bloody death. We arc ’ lad to say, however, that we heard of no i money-loaners in the war, or had sons there; and every body knows that according to our motto Paid down at the commencement of the war, that the man who made money during the war above a support, and kept it, did not stand up to the cause. Every body knows there would be no justice in such a case as this: Two men worth fifty thousand dollars spirit of the military will be known by their J apiece, one in money loaned out; the other force justice without partiality or iayor.— Columbus Enquirer April Is?. The President’s Message. VETO Or THE KILL TO TAKK A WAT THE RIGHT OF APPBAL TO THE SUPREME COURT IS CEKTAIS CASES. To the Senate of the United States: I have considered, with snch care as the action iu the meats. premises. We await develop- ! bad forty thousand dollars in negro property, pressure of other duties has permitted, a bill Call on W. M. REYNOLDS, Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str., DEALER IN Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11-ly. If you want tho geuninc Beaver Hat, call on D. A. COOK, Nov. 30, 1867—tf. Bay Street. Communicated. Observer of the Times. ffTSight Exchange ou New York, in sums to suit, by Fuv. 23.— tf. SALOSHIN «fc CO. M Kaloshin. Geo. M. Haxvf.y. s$jfO>ssiasr & 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 2-6m. fine Shirt g< I The government takes all his negroes make ! during the war, and he has to borrow a thous- ! and dollars from the other to get along. His j negroes were then taken from him by govern ment, and yet we have men who no doubt will say to him, pay up your thousand dollars, in terest and all. Yet every body knows this : money-loaner done but little during the war but keep his notes together and hide if there i wn3 any talk of the Yankees coining. Every j body knows that nineteen-twentieths of the debts of our country were made to support the war; every body knows that if we would repudiate the debts made to support the war, j that the North would not say a word, for they i have already done it. Every body knows, j take cur first position or the North’s position 1 now, that repudiating our war debts would 1 have nothing to do with the United States | Constitution. The position we first took makes | us a different naiion from the United States. The position the North has now taken and acted ou has nothing to do with our war debts If you need Sept. 28 -tf. to JOE W1 ILL. We are soon to be called on to see if we will or will not ratify a negro constitution. The motto of our people should be—Give us a white man’s government dr give us none. But we see our greatest men often honestly differ; then it is not strange that common men like myself should differ from .them. Go buck to ’ to the days of Maine Liquor Lawisur, During j the war our papers informed us that old Neal j Dow, the founder of it, was in New Orleans | drunk every day of his life, during* the time ] that Butler was doing his worst acts. Did not 1 many good people in Georgia honestly strive | to get a similar law passed for this State? At j that day and time there were men in the South j and North warning the people against follow ing that old wretch. They told the people his design was to establish a principle in the ! North to meet our slavery question when ripe ] for action. That thing has ripened and lias j now been acted on. I . ... -n • .i . J tween different nations. a he next thing we will notice is that secret j society called Knownothingism. Here, instead j As to our uc g r0 deLt > no sane man .- not eTen of our people rallying together to fight this ! Thad himself, would say that it was just same party that is now ruling over us, they set ! P a J a ne £ ro debt farther than a moderate up a precedent among us that has done us no j l 1 i r<? ; unless his bill of sale’ was made good, good, and no doubt was the cause of placing! Ihen, it we wish to sa\e our country from a number of Southern votes on the Kansas j negro rule, .et us come out and stick up to our lion with this same party. I mention : promise. Truth may be buried, but it is one entitled “An act to amend an act entitled an act to amend the judiciary act passed the 24th of September, 1789.” Not being able to e.p- prove all its provisions, 1 herewith return it to the Senate, in which House it originated, with a brief statement of my objections. The first section of the bill meets my appro bation, as, for the ] urpose of protecting the rights of property from the erroneous decisions of inferior judicial tribunals, it provides means for obtaining uniformity, by appeal to the Su preme Court of die Uuited States, in cases which have now become very numerous and of much public interest, and in which such reme dy is not now allowed. The second section, however, takes away the right of appeal to that court in cases which invobe the life and liberty of the citizen, and leaves them exposed to the judgment of numerous inferior tribunals. It is apparent that the tw r o sections were, con ceived in a very different spirit, and I regret that my objection to one imposes upou me the necessity of withholding my sanction from the other. I cannot give my assent to a measure which proposes to deprive any person “restrained of his or her liberty in violation of the Constitu tion, or of any treaty or law of the United States,” from the right of appeal to the high among ourselves, farther than that the North est judicial authority known to our Govern- , . .. r r , ment. To “secure the blessings of liberty to claims their rction as the fruits of war be- , , , , . ourselves and posterit\ T '- is one oi the declared Blank Contracts with Freedmen For Sale at this office. The form has been •approved by the Bureau Agent. quo: these things to fallable creatur show that mar 2 and easily led at be; estray: t is a If you want Sept. 28-If. a fine Hat, go to JOE WEILL. If you want a fine pair of Ladie’s Shoes, goto Sept. 28-tf. JOE WIELL. If you want the latest stvle of Hats, call on L>. A. COOK. Nov. 30. 1SG7—tf. Bay Street. ^"“Sportsmen can have their Guns and Pis tols repaired by sending them to January ll-12m BARNES’ £$*”If you want BARNES’ and have paired. the correct time go to your Watch or Clock re- [Jan. 11 -12m. we had any good men iu Georgia many of them were members of both these societies. We nov come to secession. Did not many of our best men go in honestly for secession, which has, no doubt, ruined our country?— The next thing I shall notice is, that the pre cedent of secret societies being set in Know- nothingism, up starts our Union Leagues iu the dark hours of the night. No doubt with me some went into them honestly.— Many have seen their error in some of these things, but there are but few who have come out and acknowledged it. of God’s darling creatures and will rise and for if i shine again. Then, as far as possible, let us cherish that charity that thinketh no evil, that suflereth long and is kind. The next thing we shall notice is there are now two parties among us, and we believe, instead of doing as some have been doing, we should try to cultivate, as far as possible, a friendly feeling toward all: for it A Midnight Tragedy. MURDER OF GEO. W. ASHBURN! Our citizens were greatly startled, on Monday night and yesterday morning, by the news that George W. Ashburn had keen killed in the house in which he was living, in the upper part of Ogle thorpe street, by a body of men in dis guise The killing occurred between tee twelve and one o’clock Monday night.— IffThe Ladies can have their Jewelry re paired by sending it to BARNES’ January ll-12m. is plain to be intendscrushi in th j The shots fired were heard by a number : of persous living in the neighborhood : ! a PP ea b will thus operate mo .i i _ j ,i j j ! upon those who believe that justic : the men who committed the deed were seen : 1 J j ou the streets by one or two persons; and i pos objects of the Federal Constitution. To as sure these guarantees are provided in the same instrument, as well against “ unreasonable searches and seizures,” as against the suspen sion of the writ ot habeas corpus, unless when, in cases of “rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it.” It was doubtless to afford the people the means of protecting and enforcing these inestimable privileges that the judisdiction which this bill proposes to take away was conferred upon the Supreme Court of the nation. The act conferring that jurisdiction was ap proved on the 5th day of February, 1867, with a full knowledge of the motives that prompted its passage, and because it was believed to be necessary and right. Nothing has since oc curred to disprove the wisdom aud justness of the measure, and to modify it, as now proposed, would be to lessen the protection of the citi- j zens from the exercise or arbitrary power, and to weaken the safeguards of life and liberty, ! which can never be made too secure against j illegal encroachments. The bill not only prohibits the adjudication by the Supreme Court of cases iu which ap peals may hereafter be taken, but interdicts it3 jurisdiction on appeals which have already been made to that high judicial body, if, therefore, it should become a law, it will, by its retroactive operation, wrest from the citizen a remedy which he enjoyed at the time of his ost harshly e has been denied them in the inferior courts. The legislation proposed in the second sec- Wrr popular and will make a strong race. , , i** Campbell. UfciocnAT. We are authoiized to suggest I. S. YOUNG a?f s r.mdii ue for lax Collector of Coweta county, subject to Siu» ratification of the White Man s Convention to assemble on April 7th. {£f”We are authorize 1 to announce M S. BEADLES :is a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the rati fication of the Convention to assemble April 7- gif”We are authorized to announce that F. M. SCROGGINS is ait independent candidate for Representative. [tdtr. C*r We are authorized to suggest the name of A. W. N. WILSON as a candidate f«>r Tax Collector, subject to the decision of the Conven tion to be held in Ncwnan Tuesday April 7th. S&r'We are authorized to suggest the name of W. B. W. DENI as a candidate for Sheriff of Coweta county, subject to the ratification of the White Man’s Con vention soon to assemble. FOX, QEOHGrlA, Just received 500 Boxes French and Belgian Window Glass, on special consignment, at greatly reduced price*. In store and to arrive , //M ,'iO'v.H) Doz. Lamlrrth’i Genuine Garden Seed, The most reliable grown in America. Also it large ami complete stock of Prn_-s, Medicines and Dye-Stuffs, Jewett, Collier, Tremont and other brands of* Pure White Lead from the most reli able Manufacturers; Linseed Oil. Lard (Til. Machine Lubrica ting Oil, Tanner’s Oil, Kerosene Oil; Turpentine, Wines and Liquors; Patent Medicines, aud 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 Cush only. Druggists, Physicians, Merchants and others in the surrounding counties, are respectfully in vited to examine our stock taitore buying elsewhere Fobruarv 15-Ty. REDWINE & FOX, Comer Whitehall and Alalmma street*, ATLANTA, GA. LOOK AT THIS! AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS. to Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 0,1S63. Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: I am happy state to you that I liave used Cedron Bitters with great benefit general debility 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 persons who are exposed to unhealthy climates. H. W. Fogle. (V UCJl Cjicft/za, G'i/a., (3)cccm/?cir /0, 4 f/oc0](((/(> ^ *4^0., (2&4fct/i/M-, Oa.: nt/cmcn: Q(c//cr co/ic^^to?ir/cnce luil/l ;d your valuable; /far/cf/t/tui a?u/ SSa/iimoic 4oa&ed>, our Soccely. iefit to myself, in | / y /ta-> (/ctciTntncc/ 4o yiuc yoto an older ^cr a^f Ine 2(/e wi 'r / /<? fia-i actciTntnca to yivo yoto veb- dP/a/cd 'Pale itdtic/l older Pr a \ conyet tl=r as ^lie- Testimony of Medical Men. Stony Point, White Co.. Ark., I May 23, 1S66. ) Dr. John Bull—Dear Sir: Last 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, 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 them, and he also improved. Dr. Coffee, who had been in bad health for several years—stomach and liver aflected—im proved very much by the use of your Bitters. Indeed, the Cedron 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 Du. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. January 25-3m. i/iucms. Cl? t 7 r :sJicc/Ja Weldon G/ocmct, cfccietath ly Sast Qp/a. odoy iicu/tatad PPact. Crockery, Ware and Table Cutlery to ; .l&erchauts at IVew York Prices. Atlanta Ga., January 18-3m. SMEW ARRANGEMENT -AND- that the present Congress j the tragedy was witnessed by several per- : tion, it seems to me, is not in harmony with j auc h a complaint’, whil READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. 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 upou the recommen dation of one person to another, or from on- familvto another, as being “good” for such and MMeJl By which families can he supplied with Sana QEffi OTETOB! MV ©©088 —AT— tueV \v> us ii it can. There is one party ; sons in and about the house. Y^et e South that say they sec no relief for us, j seems to he no evidence clearly implica Ashburn was i Save Time and Temper. Call at my shop and have your wife’s Scis sors sharpened for ten cents. Jan. il-12m. Thomas Barnes. are authorized to announce that P. W. Alexan der, the nominee of the Conser vative party, for the 3rd Con gressional District, will address the “ Conservative Club " on Saturday night at the Court House in this City. W. F. Wright Pres. A. D. Freeman See’y death it is a matter of entir what kind of a government it is perpetrated. Others are like King David when Gad was | through’his clothes, sent to him. lie said he was in a great strait to know what to do. And many, no doubt, will do like David, choose to fail into the hand t, use- there i the spirit and intention of the Constitution. - j less or worse. Now, Prof. Kayton supplies the _ i It cannot fail to affect most injuriously the j public with the most effectual remedies that ed- just equipoise of our system of government; for it establishes a precedent which, if follow ATLANTA PRICES, Without paying the expenses of going after them. and if we are to be beggared and starved to j ting any one in the affair. re iudillerence under shot in the head, thigh, and (oot or an-| may eventually sweep away every check ... kle, and other shots, it is said, passed , on arbitrary and unconstitutional le islation. He must have been killed immediately. The shots were evi dently filled from pistols. There were a variety of of God rather than man ("and not vote at all), several wild conjectures as to the charac Others may act like the drowning man catch- | ter of the parties who committed the out ing at Straws—catch at our negro constitn- rageous deed. A coroner’s inquest was tion. The repudiation clause in the negro j held yesterday at the house of the murder, constitution seems, from the way it is fixed, to I which, we understand, was attended by Thus far during the existence of the Govern meat the Supreme Court of the United States has been viewed by the people as the true ex- i pounder of their Constitution, and in the most rumors, and violent party conflicts its judgment and decrees have always been sought and referred to with confidence and respect. In public estimation it combines judicial wisdom and impartiality in a greater degree nis the Mayor of the city and the Command- We understand that ac cording to the statements of negroes in I the house, a party of masked or disguised pay your debts and join the partv that is wil-; Iu ^ n > whose numbers they variously csti- ling to protect them in their proper place, al- luate ^ rom thirty or forty, came to the house at the hour above named have been put t! ere to catch votes. Be as it may, it will catch many a good man’s i of the post vote unless some relief is offered on the other side. As yet we have heard of none, only to ucated skill can devise or art can produce, with i explicit directions for their use in each and every : case. In place of the senselees potions onr grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven tions of men learned in the art of cure,adapted to onr necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Kay- ton’s remedies consist of KAYTON’S OLEUM YIT2E, The great German Liniment for Rheumatism, Neuralgia Pains in the Back, Joints, Breast or Side, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, Braises, Burns, etc. KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE, For sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, \cid than any other authority known to the Consli- j Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness, tution ; and any act which may be construed : Cholera, Diarrhcea, Cramps and laina in the into or mistaken for an attempt to prevent or Lt ?,*. . evade its decisions on a question which affects ! _ _ KAVIONS DYSPEPIIC PILLS. .. .-j i ForDvspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness, the liberty ot the cuizen ana agitates the i... , tr t „ i n n- ».i t... . - . . . , . . Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver, country cannot fail to be attenued \wtn unpro- j stomach and Bowels, and as a spring and fad Grand Mass Meeting at Newnan. | ways warning the people that the Constitution j • of the United States says you shall make no ! , laws impairing contracts, Jcc. Let us enquire into this matter and see if ] we, as a people, accordin pritious consequences It will be justly held, by a large portion of the people, as an admission of the unconsti- tutionality of the act on which its judgment medicine to carry off the rankling humors in the blood—Quitman Banner. These remedies are innocent, and no person need be alarmed at taking them; yet they arc* and demanded admission. This was re may be forbidden or forestalled, and may in- j powerful, aud will remove the diseases enumer- terfere with that willing acquiescence in its tused, and they then proceeded to break ! provisions which is necessary for the harmo- ; into the house, having posted themselves , nious and efficient execution of any law. at both doors. When they effected an For these reasons, thus briefly and imperfect- , j ly stated, and for others, of which want of i time forbids the enumeration, I deem it mv ted above. A trial will satisfy every one that their curative properties are not over estimated. Address all orders to Prof. H. II. Kvyton, Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents A. A. Solomons it tJo., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Beware of counterfeits. Tlie genuine has Prof- H. H. Kayton's signature on each bottle and Onr FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, to which wc hare udded the new feature of Carpets in Every Variety. We can 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 ns at onr expense. The goods can be sent by Express or as you may desire. Our Stock i3 complete in every department, and our goods will be sold as low as they cue be bought in the State of. Georgia. Jfe£“WilI duplicate Charleston and New York bills to merchants, adding freight. September 28-tf. CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON, ATLANTA, GA. R. D. COLE & BR0.. to promise should j entrance, Ashburn was standing near his not try to give our people some relief. We ask. : bed with a pistol in his hand The men A*^” A”'"UhhoiTmv as^nt from'this bill and i box - Til© Conservative party of j What was the motto of the men who ruled j immediately commenced shooting at him to return it for the reconsideration of Congress. ' For * ;ile b >' Druggists and country merchants vvith pistols, and quickly dispatched him,! Ashburn, it is said, not firing. It was re- \ Washington, D. (Jl, stabl i.«liecl in 18 5 4,) P REPARED to fill all orders for SASIf, BLINDS, DOORS, <fcc., at the following rates, subject to the fluctuations of the times: POWELL & STALLINGS, Attorneys at Ij a w NEWNAN, GA. w Coweta county have determined to hold a Grand Mass Meeting and give a Free Barbecue at Newnan, on Saturday, 11th day of April next. Let the counties of Carroll, Campbell, Heard, Fayette, Spalding, Meriwether, Troup and Fulton come in large j moa <\ v to keep themselves or their sons up in delegations. George Pendleton, ! our country at the commencement of the war? Was it not something like this: We have come out from under the United States and formed ported yesterday that a negro woman liv- a government for ourselves, and now everv ing in the house had stated that she re- Andrew Johnson. C., March 25, 1363. The two Judges referred to as insist ing on an immediate decision of the Mc- and orderly young gentlemau ot Colum-; L“ ave drawn up a protest which they j bus. Rut we learn that on examination l ]ave spread upon record. the armj, ar.d told if we failed in the struggle payment would not be required of them ?— of Ohio, Ex-Gov. Seymour, of And did not some of our money-lenders, when Will address the people. The . vou * Now the people are told, take care how work SHALL SO bravelv on 1 • T0 “ “ T '?.“ r !,ei “ tbcr »p bis «'•>“ I ° V A - [ because h:s neighbor is poor, Ac. Have our Atlanta Intelligencer? Griffin j people forgotten that when most of the debts Star, LaGrange Renorter. and ‘ were made fr0E1 which reIief is ccnr desired, all other papers friendly to the cause will please copy. dollar in the Confederacy is at stake; the poor ! cognized one of the men, whose mask: man has as much at stake as the rich one has had fallen off, naming a most respectable , Cardie case are Justices Grier and Field, (which certainly meant their all,) and now if we do not stand shoulder to shou’deranJ sns- j tain our cause we will all go down together. : at the in <l aest she denied having made And was not our people encouraged to borrow ! such a Statement, and said that she could J not identify the man. No one acquainted with the young gentleman believed for a ° arconn b'* allow me to suggest the name i moment that he was concerned in the af-1 ^ a j- J°hn M. Tench as a candidate to rep- ■ fair. A negro man testified that he saw j resen ^ the people of Coweta in the Representa- i one of the men in the alley between the tive branch of the next General Assembly. Communicated. Mr. Editor: We respectfully announce DAN- Comrannicated. Mr. Editor: In behalf of many of the voters N.Y..B. H. Hill, H. S. Fitch,; I '?“ iek, ° of U« tragedj and'’the oext o»., tj T a i r , j promise, tell the borrower, in substance, if we 3 J ’ rt. J Moses, of Ga., and others } : went up. what you owe wiii not be required of ; without a mask, and that he knew him. generally. jnly 23-ly. For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr, EDDY SMITH. Coweta Sheriff’s Sale. On the First Tuesday in May next, \ Y7’ILL be sold before the Court House ’ ^ doer in Newnan, Coweta county, with in the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, to-wit: Two hundred and sixty-two and a half acres of land, lot No. 54. in the 2d district of Cowe ta county: levied on as the property of Mrs E A Johnson, to satisfy one tax fi fa for the year 1866 against Mrs E A Johnson, and one tax ti fa few 1807. vs Louis Johnson, agent for wife, E A Johnson. Levy made and returned by a constable. 256 acres of land in the Hurricane district, adjoining the lands of F M Scroggins on the J ILL practice in the several Courts of La w and Equity in the Tallapoosa and Cow eta Circuits, and in the United States Distric Court for the State of Georgia. Special attention given to the compromising , ,, . , .. - , e .> . ; and collecting of Did Claims, and Admiuistra- Two panels, 1 } mcli thick, 3-3,00 o J cents per j tion, Conveyancing. &e. side for moulding. j All business eic asted to them will receive Four panels, lj- inch tlncx:, u0 cents j p rom pt an d faithful attention. Price List of R. D. Cole & Bro. PANEL DOORS 3x7. per side for moulding. H inch thick 20 per cent, added; 1|, 331 per j "cent, added: 2 inches 50 per cent, added' to the above rates. JOHN W. POWELL, J. E. STALLINGS, Newnan, Ga. Senoia, Ga. March fi-I2m. BLINDS. j Half stationary slats, or alf rolling 70 cent3 i per foot in length per pair—thus & window j 6j feet long, $4.55 per pair. SASH. MASONRY r i A . S n this . Cb f ge K p a ?’ ft° ** dlSJ T°T ed ’ We ! IEL SWINT as a candidate for Treasurer o f J we'st, and the lands of E D McKinley’s estate a j ?' lll 1 DOt L et P^kl^h the name of the man Coweta coun ty ) gnbject to the ratification of j on r : he east - an ' 1 kr! ” wn ^ t! ? e P Iace whereon implicated. The verdict of the coroner s ~ .. ......... , . ! . t .1 Fo W . LL 1 the Convention to oe held at this place April jury was that G. >V . Ashburn was mur- ? I> h See Mrs. Kuoxs’ advertisement. Early Radishes.—Mr. George Vance has placed on our table radishes of tills rear’s ffowth as large as a guinea egg. that according to our oun platform we had j nothing to do with the United States. The first position of the North was. that we were not out of the Union. But they no doubt saw that they could not hold to this position and carry out their spite and ambition against the South with any semblance of constitutional dered by parties unknown. There are as we have said above, a va riety of conjectures as to the cause of this ; shocking murder and the character of the ! parties by whom it was committed. The served us faithfully on the bat- j tl>r T3 sapj Anderson, tlefields. lost an arm. and is eminently qualified to fill the office. Many Voters. W U Andersen now lives: levied on as the pro perty of W U Anderson to satisfy one tax fi fa Levy made and returned bv a constable. GEO. H. CARMICAL. Sh’ff. April 4, 18C3. j 8x10 9 ct? r. per li ght, primed and glaz ed 23cts : l Ox 12 11 “ u ii it il 30 c; j 1 Oxltl 13j “ u u ii U 36 U j 10x18 15' “ u Li u ll 41 u 12x1415 “ li .i ii ll 41 ll 12x1616 “ u it n li 46 u i 12x1817 “ U u u U 50 ll | 12x20 18 “ ll u ll 56 ll Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra. J0@*A1I goods : shipped free of drayage. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. Communicated. It is suggested that James Russell. James authority, and they now abandon their first course, which had been position and take up the South’s—that we • mental iu creating and keeping alive bad | YOI VL J. LOAG deceased was a fomenter of discord and a Bailey. W. T. Carmical, Amos T. Persons and ! TTAYING resumed the practice cf Law. will mac of strife. He was obnoxious to the ; Joseph Lessly be requested to act as delegates LjL faithfully attend to such professional white people of this city, not merely ou from the 2d district on Tuesday next, for the | business as i aeennni of his disorganizing political , purpose of nominating candidates for the Gen- ' a3d greatly instru- jeral Assembly and county officers. Second Distrjct. may be entrusted to him in Coweta adjoining counties. Fees graduated to suit the times. £g^*0ffice in the Court House. Newnan. Ga.. August 24-tf. W. T. COLE, DENTIST, Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, A 1 LL kinds of Brick work. Plastering, Pa per Hanging. Ac., done on short DOtice Also, si»ecial attention given to the fitting up and erection of Tombs, Monuments. &e. 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. Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables, ri : de and Centre Tables, Washstands, Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus, High and Low Baby Chairs, Baby Carriages and Cribs, Window Shades. All low for CASH. A liberal patronage fg"Teeth extracted without pain by the use ! solicited. THOMPSON, COLE & CO., i NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf. Se P l - 28-tf. Newnan, Georgia. All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING j done with neatness and WARRANTED.