The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, April 18, 1868, Image 4

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To the Voters of Georgia. Military Order—No. 59. 0 Judge Black and Secretary Seward. Tiie Last Joke ox;.“ MORrnY.” j j-rj JTY Q f? hj iUI //<\ 6 i Once upon a time, that is to say, in the ; luj ^ o —x— 1 ^ The sudden withdrawal of my name as j Head’s, Third Military Pis ,) 1 dread £| da * s 53° ij^^klu? 0:F ATLA3STTA, a candidate for the office of Governor at J)ErT. of Geo. Flo. and Ala., > from Ohio, giving his account of the Alta Vela son ot Uiej&rvhcnxaeo PLEASED to announce to the ladies of the approach in L r (‘lection, would SOCU) to Atlanta, April 13, 18'jS. j guano squabble, which caused his withdrawal for her *t cs 0 c i.l< _ , I Newnan and vicinity that she w.ll open an require some explanation from me. As j Whereas, It has been reported to from the list of counsel lor the President. Re _ the peasaiit our ot t c L°: n 1 e,e S aut assortment of C D.™ powooall, know, I w or- , he Commanding General from several ^“? D Xm.««r!'rtIrpW tiit he khLlI j !-oun-‘inlfrnnn'wbo'beioDirca to one of Millenery and Fancy Goods, gently felicited to hceome a candidate, by parts of the State of Georgia, that very nnlr 'p rr .ff the influence of bis ofTice to defeat - ~ “ " ’ - leading citizens of different parts of the ujan j names have been stricken fr m t i-fnfc, irrespective of political differences ]j S £ 0 f registered voters, without unv of former party aUignmcnts. Peforc an- p e ' in ^r assigned for said striking off, nouncing my name, I carefully examined oppottunity given to voters heretof the Ifcconstruction Act, conferred with ottered, to meet the objc-ctio intelligent members of the Boards of Keg- j n r ca> c es istratlon, and consulted the ablest eoun- untcerod the influence ball clubs of the wilderness in Newnan. in the S. OLMSTEAD, SOOT and SHOE MAKER, MASONIC BC1DDINO, NEXT DOOR TO DR. COLE'S OFFICE (CP STAIRS), GREENVILLE ST., NEWNAN, GA. rriHE public is nutiGetl that I am prepared A • * j»— — I to do all work in my line with neatness and dispatch *sgy”Charges reasonable. [Jan. 18-3ni. HEW CcOOSsf GEEAT VARIETY—NEW STYLES ff BETTY AH9 -AT THE- )f the island in a ons receivet AND WHEREAS, it is the deci-ior. in the matter. — — determination of the Commanding Gen- i tion Mr. Black says : pel accessible to me, as to my eligibility era j t p at a ]i candidates in the approach-1 “Aim Vela is a small island or key. half a for the office; and, being satisfied that! j, ;g election shall have every opportunity : mile wide and three quarters of a mile long, t ( was eligible, my name was placed before to .show from official data, whether said he£ f^out D^ccriv^ c-vecn ; akl “f? the and of t } the rcople » » candidate. ; rogfs „ ati „ n and election has been hone-t- ^T D ^ g lfZ?l.rJ iS' .IfBeatt, i '\ he ™r 00 he "°‘ ‘ U‘l I yielded to the urgent and repeated so- jy andfairly conducted, and in accordance whic • belongs t and i- occupied by Ilayri.— !liCe itf e no e ,.° ie J OUD e 1 - , f licitations to become a candidate, with the w j t j 1 ] aw . IX Is hereby ordered, Alta Vega is destitute of water or v» cetation, ; the pleasure of her company to - P- k • hope, »»A "Oder assurance, that such a ; T!iat a! ] „ liina „ cr 0 f elections shall re- ao« «•.; oarer hhlW or :»■! j Rot never baring oSoreo hls services j course on par. would probably bar,no- ccivc , he Tolc9 ofal , * uch persons as shall - ^ ^Z!» J™?,^flTt.lT nize and unite the various and discordant ] iave p een stricken *'■— ,u > -- - i he was tear.ul a reiu.ai, an elements on the issues now disturbing in proof of which, here is my ticket, and a t;lf;te f n ] Millener. who trusts she will he able it will be pleasant to have your daughter t 0 pjeasc all who may favor her with their pat there.” The married gentleman had no j ronage. • [April 4-tf. Ejections, which was made known by jST otice. Sale of Coweta County Bonds. mM CA SH: IlffiEIl JAMES B. HUIVNICUTT, SETSTOIA., <3-A.., Will be sold to the highest bidder, before the Court-house door in Ne'wnan. on the 1st Tuesday in April next, Twelve Fifty Dollar Bonds of Coweta county, due 1st day of De cember next.. R- T. BROWN, J. I. C. TOLLESON KIRBY. J. I C. March 14-td. THOS. SWINT, J. I. C. sure . . , , „ lroI - n lbe r e - istcm j; after;mentioned. It was r^arded «s uielcss. | s "^r!ie‘IddedHe Swing : P. S. — — - - . . I list during the last five days revision ; not j and it is useless except > »r the guano. j A. T; . . . „ the public mind, and aid in establishing j C0Qnt j ~ ni( | VQt but'keeping them “You well see from these Gets that the is- lour Fapa will not objet. 1 1 1 1 *■ T CnW - • , , <• .i ' , land in question was no; ‘‘within t;:e k wful i 3 no young lady read tiie note and re- .parate, with the names of he i j„ risd!ct l a 0 f a-.y other government^ r!, ’ >r | plied that she would be delighted to ac- ■ Uc ‘ | was it “occiipitl by the c itizens of any other i coa ,p any him to the party J and to have .nnii r° o con psm cy * by P a °ny : « more fun, she added the following ivi uni is not asserted even P. S.: u I am confident your Mamma, )nw, order, and good government. I felt a grateful pride in the lact that the. an-. pr( ; gentiDg tliem written on th nounccnient of my name as a candidate !v a id votes shall be sent in a separate on-. govermr. n*. : for Governor of Georgia, was i.c.-ponucd ■ vcl*»pc with the returns made of tb.c elec- j session of it. to from every part of the State, in a man- , ♦ j^ compared with the reasons re- j oilier n- t: >:i or m previom 4. nor that gave unmistakable indications of rnv success; hut having been officially informed that Muj. Gen. Dleadc did not conceive me eligible for the office, and that if 1 should be elected, lie wouldieel compelled to decline permitting me to qualify, I did not feel willing to embar rass the people of Georgia by continuing longer in tbc fiodd. Linder these circum stances, 1 promptly withdrew from the candidacy, in order to give you an oppor tunity of uniting on some one whose eligi bility was unquestionable. I understand that the name of the Hon. John B. Gor don, of the county of Fulton, (whose eligibility is said to be conceded by Gen eral Meade,) has been announced as a candidate for Governor. I have known General Gordon for years; lie is a gen tleman of acknowledged ability, unques tionable patriotism, and irreproachable character, eminently worthy of your con fidence aud support. No matter whether he be for or against the ratification of ihe Constitution submitted to you, if he should be elected, arul the Constitution should be ratified, lie will take an oath to support it, and no man who knows John B. Gordon, can doubt for one moment, that he would administer tiie government according to the Constitution and laws, and for the real welfare and permanent good of the entire people, irrespective of partyism or color. Sincerely thanking the people of Geor gia for their expressions of confidence, and pledges of support, whilst 1 was a candidate, and earnestly hoping that our troubles may soon terminate in the estab lishment of peace, order, aud sound con stitutional government, I am your obedient servant and fellow citizen, David Irwin. April 6, 1SG8. quired by law to lie sent to these Head quarters, whenever any Board of Kcgistra tion shall deem it proper to strike names from the registration lists. By order of Ma.t. Gen. Meade. B. C. Drum, A. A. G. >.te The Twenty-sixth of April—Dec orating Confederate Gravis —The ladies will not forget, and the Southern press arc requested to remind them, that the 20th of April is the Anniversary for decorating the graves of our heroes who fell in the late war A3 the day occurs this year on Sunda}’, it is suggested that the Saturday previous be universally adopted in its stead. ■e thnt j will not object.” oMmn • qq ie j G ^ e W;1S g0 good and the shock so ' \ l! ! great, ft is said that the “Bright smiles of ha; a decent respect for truth. Of all nations ' ms Mamma haunt him still.”—Knox- on the earth St. Domingo has the least show at tlie Si its situation suhjeet:-- of law to the jui istiiu not be set up by any meat. The preten it by mere const! :ticn of St. Domini intelligent perso his Mamma ville l J ress. Let the fair ladies of the Soutli the Potomac to the Kio Grande, around the little hillocks and the I,™ r.( from ather tomb of claim to it: for it not onl} - lies outside of her territorial waters and is wholly uncon nected with any part of her dominion, but the territory of anoiher nation (tiie Ilaytien island of Beuta) is between it and her. “On this desolate, unoccupied and appa rently useless key Oapt. Kimball, then engaged in the service of Me.-srs. Patterson x Murgui- ondo, of Baltimore, discovered a deposit of guano. Bv 1 lie law of nature and of nations, as well as by the .acts of Congress, they had a right to appropriate it. They did so. They took open possession in the name of the l nited States, hoisted the American flag, sent down a large force of men. and ships, and invested their whole capital in the business of working They had been seven months on the island it. .. when the Dominicians came down upon them, stones which contain tbc ashes of those “presumptuously With guile,’ captured t:uir who fell defending their homes and their workmen, whom they kept for a month in e i , .i .i cruel captivity, destroyed the property and tne country, and deck them Kill Hewer,- of All] -,, can Hrssrs. wrcutlic their sweetest gGiinnuS, Di 'i | p-ttorson & Murguiondo and the persons asso- kneeling on the sod, let their holiest : ted with them are entirely ruined. They prayer go up to heaven for the eternal re- 5 arc all now bankrupt, solely in consequence oi pose of their souls. If the spirits of the | tins outrage upon their :gji;~ dead are permitted to view the scenes or this earth, no doubt the whole army cd five hundred thousand dead will look down upon the work of that day and think that although the cause for which they fought was lost, they did not die in vain ; and that they are still embalmed within the memory of the purest daught ers of the world.—Journal <h Mcssen- gcr. A widow of twenty two in W orcester has just married her third. Wish of sentimentalist—When women take up arms, may we he found in them. A female prize-fight is the latest devel opment of woman’s rights in England. The saw in a North Carolina mill was broken to pieces by striking a twenty-four pound shot, embedded in a pine log. There is a woman in Louisville who has three husbands living, and not cue ot them living with her. -DEALER IN- FAMILY -GstDEERIES AFFLICTED, READ THIS. -AND- COMMISSION MimOiiAn T. ALSO AGENT FOR 3-vX IE* 23 * 13 KAYTOXS OLEUM VITjE. Mfrogenized Superphosphate jfjjg^The best Fertilizer for this section.“ig~a CALL AT TITE EOCS gOVSS, Senoia, Coweta County, Georgia. March 28-Gm. Atlanta Machine Works, This great German Liniment is an almost infallible cure for Eheimatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pains in the Back, Breast, Sides or Joints., Toothache, Nervous Headache^ Earache, Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Cuts, Insect Bites. Burns, &c., &o. This groat remedy should bo in every house.— i this remedy has no equal. The undersigned would have things call,.?- their right, names thpri>fnri. Vi.,„ 1 \ clilgfl their right names, therefore has concluded advertise his store as the CHEAP STORE 3 and would respectfully invite the public t„ amine his new and well-selected Stock, ar J' for themselves whether or not the facts Vii • premises sustain the truthfulness of the adv tisement. From his long experience in morel;andb- lie thinks he knows good goods, and Vvip buy any other kind, and can safely rr nan - the purchaser the worth of his money if) want a good job in mechanics you go to experienced workman. Will not the sanie'r liold good in merchandize ? lint “ the proof of the pudding is in chew the bag.” Call and see for yourself, rur- bering that it is no trouble for him net clerks to show goods, whether we sell then not. JAS. E. JONES. ■ • Forhor-^ — « a Ask for Kavton's Oi.eoi Yit.e. lake no other. Sent by Express for $1. ‘The Pope blessed King Louis, by tele graph, while that monarch was in articu lo mortis. \ JA3. H. PORTER. R- H. BUTLER. PORTER & BUTLER, PROPRIETORS, ,'At the old Stand of J. L. DUNNING,) ATLANTA, GLA.- j At this establishment, can be manufactured There is a 11 champion baptizer out an q rppnired all kinds of Machinery. We es- Wcst, who dips forty-six. persons in twen- ; peciallv invite the attention of all KALTON’S MAGIC CURE. AN EC. VITA IN REMEDY. For the cure of Sudden Coughs aud Colds, Asth ma. Acid Stomach, Sore Throat, Heartburn, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrlnea, Pains and Cramps in the Stomach. Sent by Express for $1. KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS. . , Are a interested | j(, a g i>; Military Order.—No. 58. Headquarters Third Military District, j Dep’t Georgia, Alabama and Florida, ^ >• Atlanta, Ga., April 11, 1808. ) I. The uncertainty which seems to cx- st in regard to holding muncipal elec- ions on the 20th instant, and the fre quent enquiries addressed to these Head quarters, renders it necessary for the Oom- Tije Absurdity of Drinking.—It has become a sort of popular —almost na tional—faith that it is not possible to be truly happy unless you drink. Among certain classes—and they are by no means exclusively the lowest—drinking is the beginning and end of everything. The very name of liquor is held to be synony mous with enjoyment, and the dearer the liquor the more it is prized and coveted. Yet every man who is not a downright drunkard, is well aware that the pleasur- nanding General to announce that said deetions are not authorized by any orders rom these Headquarters. Managers of •lections arc hereby prohibited front re viving any votes, for any offices except mch offices as are provided lor in the Constitution to be submitted lor ratifica tion—the voting for which officers is au thorized by General Orders Nos 40 and yi. II. Complaints having been made to these Headquarters, by planters and oth ers, that improper means are being used to compel laborers to leave their work to attend political meetings, and threats be ing made that, in case of refusal, penal ties will be attached to said refusal; the Major General Commanding announce that all such attempts to control the movements of laborers and interfere with the rights of employers, is strictly lur- b-idden, and will be considered, and on conviction will be punished, the same as any attempts to dissuade and prevent vo of drinking are, beyond a certain point, a mockery, a delusion and a snare. I put it to any oue who has stood half the night in a club room, drinking, smoking, and bandying reckless talk, if the enjoyment of such an evening has been anything like that of a lev; quiet hours spent at ‘‘But the guano trade was so important to the agricultural as well as commercial inter ests of the country that it was thought worthy of special encouragement. Therefore the act of August IS, lSf.O, was passed, which secures to discoverers an exclusive linht in the guano they may find; provides a mode of making their acts matter of pnUlic record, and ex- i pressly reaffirms and pledges over again the faith of the government to prevent crimes and protect the owners against foreign aggression. Many guano deposits were held and worked hy Americans under the principles of pul-1.c law before I80G, and many more have since been taken. We have now fifty-eight in all. In no case, except this one, has any department of the government shown the least hesitation about enforcing the rights of the owners.’ Judge Black then proc eds, in an able argu ment, n> defend the rights of the Baltimoreans, and to conn overt the arguments and views Secretary Seward. Mr. B. concludes his letter as follows: “ A large part of Mr. Seward’s papers con sists in an elfort to show that Columbus dis covered the West India Islands, including A.ta Vela, whereby Spain became the sovereign of it, and St. Domingo succeeded to the rights of Spain. To a man of common understanding it is not necessary that a fallacy like this tv minute; The New York World perpetrates a fearful joke on the steam man by culling it the “ Colossus of Roads.” A Canadian wedding was recently en- j livened by the spectacle of the great grand mother of the bride dancing a jig vigo rously. in Coweta and adjoining counties, to our Grist and Saw Miil Machinery, Cotton Screws, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills, Sugar Mills, and Boilers. Castings made without extra charge for Pat terns when in regular line of work. Saws re-toothed and gummed in the best manner. sstterms CAsn.nsa February 15-ly. A policeman in New Orleans caught a man in the act of cutting his throat with ; a razor. Being stopped, he swore that | lie was only goiug through the motions. | The Rev. Robert Collier, of Chicago, | in a sermon recently delivered in that BOARDING- HOUSE. method of in is prepared to The undersigned takes this forming the public that she . , accomodate a limited number of Boarders on moderate terms. I he subscriber hopes by a strict attention to the necessities and comforts sure and pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, Bil- >isi inters. Constipation, and all Disorders of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and when taken regularly will cleanse the blood. These are tin- greatest auti-Bilious Pills over placed be fore the public. Sent by mail for JO cents per box. The above medicines are prepared and sold by Prof. H. H. KAYTON, Savannah, Ga. To whom all orders should be addressed; or to the Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., Whole sale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. A liberal discount to those selling again. For sale by Druggists and Country Mer chants generally. For sale in Newnan, at the Drug Store of Dr. EDDY SMITH. July 23, 1860-1 y. -. " , -i.i of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion city, enthusiastically aavocateu the opera^ () f the public patronage. For further particulars apply at my residence opposite the Baptist Church. mbs a. e. McKinley. Newnan, Ga., Dee. 7, 1367-tf. Corn "Wanted. J. J. PINSON. Newnan, Ga. Oct. 5-tf. K- S. BURCH JONES & BIJECH, ttROi’ERS and PIJOIH'C; Merchants. GREENVILLE STREET MASON L(' I1LTLDIX) GA, We have on hand at our COIDIQDIOU STORK, and daily arriving—• CORN, BACON, FLOUR, HEAL, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, RICE, LARD, BUTTER] irpxKCGircriizEL gtjano, And all other articles in our line, to which« invite the attention of the purchasing public! February 16-23-tf. r and said that music was the handmaid of | the church and the school-house. ITarrry Moss, in describing the ardor of his passion, says he made love ’like two bonded warehouses in flames on a dark windy night aud the fire alarm out ot re pair. A little girl, happening to hear her BUSHELS of prime \Vhite Corn, for which the highest market price will be paid by P. A. POW ERS, Grocer and Commission Merchant Nov. IG-tf. Bay St., Newnan, Ga. it is not necessary min a mnasv nn.c mis • - . r j,> should be exposed. Precisely the same pro- j mother speaking ot going into halt mourn- home with a book or newspaper l 1 e evil influence of pleasure on the health is too obvious to be denied by any one, and the illusory nature of the pleasures them selves would bo undeniable also, if the persons who indulge in them did not de ceive themselves aud qiut truth out oi sight. No one ever brought any good out of a ers from going to the Dolls, as reterred It is a short fever ish spasm of animal enjoyment, which leaves nothing but moroseness, regret, drinking bout yet. i ing, said : “ Why are we going into half mourning, mamma; are any of our relations half dead ?” position was asserted by Yenezeula in the case of the Aves Islands; and this government then treated it. with contempt. Mr. Marcy and Gen. Cass not only did not make such an argu ment against the*right of their country, but they repelled it with indignation, and put it down as an insult which could not be borne. “ I have selected his strongest points and stated them as fairly as I could in a space so brief. Perhaps diplomacy is a business in which a man is not required to be periectlr 1 . . . , . T y. . “ honest. It may be thafsome allowance ought i usual questions, inquired, “ Did your wife to be made for the tricks of the trade. But j have ail income last year ? “ 1 es, re The Montreal Herald calls the Repub lican members of Congress “ a scandalous body of unmitigated scamps.” Canada needs reconstruction. Run Hero Everybody! A Revenne assesor in Ohio, asking the . ^ ^ w 5 ^ » V, v* J / surely it is discreditable to the United States plied the assessed, “ she had twins—both that they should have a Secretary whose prin- ' ciples are so loose that he volunteers the in- j c ience of his office to defeat justice, and em- j A French paper states that an analysis toys his time in making false defences for j 0 f suicide shovss that married men and baa temper, self reproach and headache. ! foreigners who have wronged and dishonored I the nation.” Rule to Perfect Service. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Superior Court, October Term, I860. William J. Winkles j vs. r Libel for Divorce. Sarah A. Winkles, } It appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that the Defendant is not to be found in the county and it further appearing that she is not in the State. Ordered, therefore, That service be perfected t -e-r it* • hy publication of this order once a month tor Saddlery and. liamess X>llSllieS8, f oul . months, as required by law. Granted. LUCIUS H. FEATILERSTON, Geo. W. Austin, Bi ff’s Att’y. _ J. S. C. A true extract from the Minutes of this Court. J. M. CIIE\ ES, Clerk. December 14-4m. 0 LIE undersigned takes pleasure in announ cing to hi3 friends and customers that he is again prepared to do anything in the with neatness and despatch. My motto is “ Quick sales and short profits.” He also manufactures INoatIxer Collars. Call and see him up stairs at Old Repository. Country Produce taken in payment for work. Nov. 2-lf. GEO. W. VANCE. Rule to Perfect Service. . women arc more liable to make way with ; GEORGIA, COM ETA C l. Ti. i , , , 111 t - 1 I Coweta Superior Court, March i themselves than bachelors and widows. 1 ....... .* In years gone by old “ Coffee bam, a mighty fisherman before ” Cheat- th e Lord i in these parts, went a fishing in the Hoi Truly Dramatic.—Generals Grant j In the Jumel will case, lately decided j and Butler, it would seem have' had a re- jq n y, : ew York (Mrs. Jumel having been ! conciliation. They have come together , t } ie widow of Aaron Burr), Mr. O Conor and embraced as bag lost brothers, each received, it is said, a lee of$o0,000. s,on a,,ii C "> ,tare - J “■« ? rCat ?' a " d&;IleV I 8»di»* the identical sirewberry merk on j Thad(leas Stevens isont in a let- 1 the other;-sai-m;; and each prednc.ng from , fav01 . of General Grant for Presi- ; the interior of his waistcoat a counter- ■ success, ,.1 of all catfish. Elated with bis lie strung his prize upon a rope ami u the rope to a tree, leaving the fish in the water, while lie went to town to tell hi; storv. Meeting John iVilhamsand M k<• j . tv “ t. n n 1 a, m,., Bran tier and a lew other sympathizing: d in Paragraph 11, General Orders No. , , ,. c 3 1 , ; _ c t j friends, he told them of the wondenui ; III. The Major General Commanding fish hc liad caught, invited them Bwn u 1 Iso makes known that, whilst he ac- j the ii\ ei tosi eu. i can a mm nowledges aud will require to be respect- j § 0Ul J }oungstei; iao iemo\cc 1 *( d the right of laborers to peaceably as-1 strous cat raK ^ P ac ? ) n l ls ^ Slt , aU U *('H ; crnble at night to discuss political ques- j the rope a diminutive mu' e.n a ui.t. s.x , ions, yet he discountenances and forbids j nicaes long. ^ Active a toe l’.ct he assembling of armed bodies ; and re-1 “ CoZoe seized the rope and gave a long ; pull ana a strong pull, jerking the lutic ; lisli clear out of the water and himself in to a sitting posture upon the bank.— ft dent and Mr. \\ ade for \ ice President 1 wl ture of the same identical woman, as they now discover, was the moth-1 Prentice says Butler isn’t doing much erofeachf Our gay and brilliant friend,; now, but when he was in New Orleans George Y\ ikes, T.-q., ot Vv likes fcpim, he Dad Ins hands full, played the heavy father on tills deeply , interesting occasion ; and, extending his hands over the heads of tho reumtea brothers as they embraced, crieu amuu j tQ the Q u [ d * Nunc . The proprietor of the Virginia vita great sobs . called the Tobacco Plant has made an ex leuat-.n. traorditiarv pun bv changcing its name 2d aloud | ^ Bib-bib-bib-bless you, my chi-chi chi-children pathetic unction and a v , . re t bandanna kerchief, in true dramatic !” with large di the most | J— of! lay juires that all such assemblages shall lotify either the military or civil authori ses of these proposed meetings, and said nilitarv or civil authorities are enjoined 0 see that the right of electors to peace ably assemble for legitimate purposes is iot disturbed Why, that is do fish at ail,” said his fish vtyse. alien Bottled Butler fell on Grant’s ! breast and unbotded himself of many I tears. After which Grant fell on But- the two had a real, high- ler’s breast, ai friends. “ Coffee” gazed upon the fish ’ stv q e> tough, old-fashioned crying and for a moment with an expression of ^he ; liu^iring match together—such as the most utter bewilderment upon his ingeui- J jq tt 'j 0 q, 0 y $j who eat peanuts in the pit of IV. The wearing or carrying of arms, jous countenance. « Great Godl" at-, t } ie Bowery theatre, never fail to be de- . . - . . v : m.nr- nm cJirnnf.- I jj^jj^ed with and anplaud to the eeho.— n. IliB tttliinua ut ui s . . , 7 71 dtlier concealed or otherwise, by persons | last he ejacnhited, 'note s.ie am s/u . lot connected with the military service Knoxville > r,~s. )f the government or such civil officers / COURTENAY & TRENHOLM. ff Shipping aud Commission Merchants, f CHARLESTON, S.C., Rive special attention f to the dispatch of Oaastioise and i'urciyn Freights; Uy steam direct to BALTIMOkE and NEW YOJtlf and via Baltimore to PK !LAD tLPH t A . Insurance and Freight Kates, as low, via Charles ton, as by any other line North. CJ’First-Class Packet Ships will always be on the berth for LIVERPOOL during the present cotton season; Shippers can economize in time as well aa freight and insurance bo Burope by consigning 1 cottons to Charleston in preference to Gulf porta. I Quotations for freights, insurance, &e. to all# points, furnished weekly to regular correspon- M dents, * ck Term, 1SG3. Adeiia J. Edmonson, ) vs. [■ Libel for Divorce. Hugh Barkley. J T APPEARING to tfce Court by the return t ^ ot the Sheriff - , that the defendant does not j reside in said county of Coweta, ar.d it further j GEORGIA appearing that he does not reside in said State: It is, on motion of Counsel, ordered, That the said defendant appear an answer at the next term of this Court, else that the case be considered in default and the complainant al lowed to proceed. And it i3 farther ordered, That this Rule be published in the Newnan Herald, a public gazette of said State, once a month for four paper previous to the next term of this Court. JOHN RAY A SON, Attorneys for Libellant. Order granted. JOHN W. H. UNDERWOOD, J. S. C. A true extract from the Minutes of the Court, April 6th, 1368. April 11- 1m. J. P. BREWSTER, CBk. GEORGIA—Coweta County. \ \7 HEREAS William B. Brown, sr., admin- W istrator of William B. Brown, jr., rep resents to the Court in iiis petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully ad ministered William B. Brown’s, jr., estate: This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why letters of dismission should not be granted on the first Monday in September next. Given under my hand and official Signature, February 19th. 1808. Feb. 19-Om. B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’y. “ A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, el Instruction.” HARPER’S BAZAR. The Publishers will commence, on Xovemh 1st, the issue of Harper's Bazar, a wcciil Illustrated Family Journal, devoted to F. ion and Horne Literature. Their aim is t- fold : to supply the existing need of a Wcekil Fashion Newspaper, and to combine therewi a first-class literary journal, which will be id dispensable to every household. Arrangements have been made at an ini mense cost, with the most celebrated of tj Fashion Papers of Europe, especially with tt famous Bazar of Berlin, -which supplies taj fashions to the leading journals of Paris, furnish the same to them in advance, so thil henceforth the fashions will appear in Harper J Bazar simultaneous with their publication j Paris and Berlin —an advantage enjoyed by nl other journal in the country. J The patrons of Harper’s Bazar will reesnj every for night large pattern-plates, contains from forty to fifty full-sized patterns of ladv misses’, and children’s bonnets, cloaksdressu under-clothing, and other articles, accompas; with the necessary descriptions and dirrectioj and occasionally tin elegant Colored Fasma Plate of the size of Harper’s Weekly. Harper’s Bazar will contain 16 tolio pi of the size of Harper’s Weekly, printed superfine calendered paper, and will bepublufj ed weekly. Coweta County. THERE AS William J. Bryant, ad-minis- / trator of Matilda Bryant, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Ma tilda Bryant's estate: This Is therefore to cite all persons concern ed to be and appear at my ofTice within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be gran ted on the first Monday in May, 1868. B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’y. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 1868. The publishers have perfected a system r | mailing by which they can supply the zjne, Weekly, and Bazar promptly to those v-.j prefer to receive their periodicals direct^ r I the Office of Publication. Postmasters • others desirous of getting up Clubs will Re plied with a Show-Bill on application. ^ The postage on Harper’s Bazar is 20 cc [( ) year, which must be paid at the subscript--j post office. TERMS: Harper’s Bazar, one year $4 00 itiful are these two in their lives . their deaths let tium not b: Beware of Cotton. —Many of the ; titles O'Reilly. divided those duty under the laws aud orders it, s to preserve the public peace, at, or in : papers in the South are running to ex iciuity of the polling places, on the days ; tremes on the cotton growing subjee^t. We ah? informed of a very lan, on table Sai^gent’s Axes. SOOVILL’S HOES, City Marshal’s Sales. On ihe first Tuesday in Jlay next, VTSWILL be sold before the Court House door y y in the city of Newnan, within tiie legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One house and lot on Greenville street, city ' of Newnan. occupied by C Robison as a retail ; grocery and eating house: levied on as the ■ property of Francis M Scroggin to satisfy one : city tax fi fa for the year 1867, vs said Scroggin. J One House and lob on LaGrange street, city j Y" ; of Newnan, occupied by Wm M Sparks as a law GEORGIA—Coweta County. H ARRISON H. NIXON, Guardian of Wil liam J and Benjamin F. Nixon, have ap plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for a discharge from his guardianship: This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any they can, why said guardian should not receive letters of dismission from said guardianship. Given under my hand and official signature, March 13th, 1868. March 14-40d° B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’y. An extra copy of either the Magazine, ( I lv, or Bazar will l>e supplied gratis f° r .(j Club of Five Subscribers at ?4 00 each, 12 | remittance; or Six Copies for $20 00. Back numbers can be supplied at an’. [' ' HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square. New lor*- -a a THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE !I BURKE’S ” tr&iris' 2*or Boys and GEORGIA—Carroll County. : NT7 HEREAS John R. Pope applies to me for r VV permanent letters of administration on the estate of Henry Pope, late of said county, Beautifully Illustrated and Elegantly j Pronounced by the Southern P re " , the most elegant and ta en young people's paper pu a ed in this country' Mabooxeb’3 Douell, or a Boy’s Adventures ix T £ - ncimty ot tne polling places, on ine aavs _ ■■ . set apart for holding the election in the The true policy doubtless is to put m, affair winch cccured one day L 1 . . *- ... . , - i i t-rw.-rl- F-iv,-. Ttmnl.v nr fi.lrp.en iniit-S north OI v 'week, iuMe oTGeorghq is^posidveiv forbidden. | enough corn to raise pork, have plenty of, some fifteen miles north ot Columbus, Mvil and military officers will see that j milk and eggs, then cotton may be put m somewhere in the neighoornood ot Gaum- his order, as well as all others relating I with safety. If it.pay weH, so much gained; la post office. The details of the acei- o the preservation of the peace aud quiet if not there is no distress on that account, | dent are very meagre. It Seems that the >f tl\e counties in which they are acting,' though there may be disappointment. | wood> caugtu on hre. an s strictly observed. * J Taken with this allowance, the following | elderly lady, went out to fight- tne flames V. The commanding officers suh-Dis-; caution from the Vicksburg “ Herald ” is j to prevent their reaching certain locali- tricts of Georgia Florida, will take prompt! worth attention : _ ! fc i cs on plantation, iim- e mp..y measures to give publicity to this order! Do not be deluded by ibis little “spurt were elsewhere. In her eagerness to e - through the Superintendents of Registra- in the ’price of cotton. It may simply be feet extinguishment oi the nevoiuing^e- tion aud the officers of the Freedmen s that it is simply a bid to induce Southern uient she approaches too.near. Lei clre>s Bureau, and will enjoin on the latter to planters to raise cotton again, and stid caught, and all nor clinking wai qu.v.k.i\ instruct and adyise the Freednienia their j further involve them in debt. \Ye can- burned. W hen found, Tne body was a rights and duties. i not raise cotton profitably any more, charred mass of flesh. It must have re- ^By order of Maj. G en. Meade : j therefore drop the cultivation of it.— j mained on the spot an hour or two be ll. C. Drum A. A. G. j There are thousands in the South who j fore it was discovered. Mrs. Baker was a t m ( 1 are reduced almost to abject poverty by much esteemed widow of some means.— Radical Reconstruction.—Thefeith j Pasting m raising cotton to the exclii- Columbm Sun. —a— ~J — T - ;—47 7-11 : These are therefore to cite and admonish all ^ office: levied on as the property 01 Jas M Dodd ! and singuler the next 0 f kin and creditors of : to satisfy one city tax fi fa for 186/, vs said j f { c N.... se q t 0 q, e and appear at my office j uobell, or a rsox » uani.'-o.— ,‘eqnai l 1 within the time prescribed by law, and show j one of Fannin's men—pronounce) 1 he lot on which. Coweta House turmerly , . - —r .. : i i.**,— In., ip^irl « stones- i stood in the city of i property of Mrs E .Johnson. "We are now publishing .uakw-'^ - , j .1 a Sequel jo the Young Maroo^,^ J nal q Vie .-h Coweta House fu.m.-rL u ;li;V theyaran. why said letters should 1 the best of Mayne Reid s stones. ,f Newnan: levied on us tne ; tfcr! . j begin, in the first number of l»Jf * Johnson, agent, to sat uv one Given UQt j cr my hand and official signature story, by a lady of Virginia, en te year I806, vs Mrs L ..-ohn- 2 d. 1868. Hunter ; A Tale of the War. wna , Sargent’s No. 10 Cotton Yam. liAaiCAL XvECONSTRUCTION. TUeiaitU r = A . of Congress is thus olearlj expressed in ! | 10n of «er,-thtng else. Plant the ratme, an old New England rhjmo : 5?*’ cast f boon—anything but cotton.— 1 You shall and you shan’t. You will and you won’t; You’ll be darned if you do YouTlbe darned if you don’t.:’ Be sure, however, to plant plenty of corn, potatoes, wheat and ali similar articles of food But let cotton alone. This rise in cotton is only temporary. Let not every pain send thee to the - n »HE above goods, and in ail numbers, ars | offered to the public. An ample slock always on hand at trie rtoie of the subscriber in Newnan. Georgia. Oct 26-tf. H - J - -SARGENT. city tax fi fa lor the son. agent. . # j The house and lot where James E Luc-kie formerly lived, near Phiiouiathic Institute in the city of Newnan: levied on to satisfy two citv tax fi fas for the years 1866 and 186i, vs said Luckie. J- G. SHANNON, April 11, 186S. Marshal City Newnan. this March 2d, 1868. March 7-30d. J. M. BLALOCK, Ord’ry. w Coweta Sheriff’s Sale. On the First Tuesday in May next, j ILL be sold before the Court House GEORGIA—Coweta County. \\ J HEREAS James P. Askew, auministra- V v tor of William Askew, represents to the Court iu his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they cau why said execu tor should not receive letters of dismission on Steam Up. Four miles of Newnan on the St. Cloud road, j — , , . - — -j —— -- -- Pine, Oak, Poplar lumber, post oak garden : W U Anderson now lives: levied on as the pro- t . t , i i 1 , ; nnrtr r*t Yv I A nnoiNfin t/» catulv r. nA rnv ft fa doctor, every quarrel to the lawyer, nor and gend your orders to the Mill ntrnhTT f It V ro t f n t h a Jro nv oh nrv , . . . . tv doer in Newnan, Coweta countv, with- , ,, . ^ in the legal hours of sale, the following pro- j the first Monday in Jcto er, - ror . r . Given under mv official signature, Apul 1st, perty, to-wit. , ■ B H _ MIXCHELLj Ord’y. 2-S6 acres of land in the Hurricane district, j April 4-6m. adjoining the lands of F M Scroggins on the ! ' —— west and the lands of E D McKinley’s estate «. . J) e |jtorS' and Creditors, on the east, and Known as the place whereon peJ^nT^having claims against the es- A every tbirst to the dram-shop. Paris is fasting this lent on eggs cook ed iu 227 different wavs. party of W U Anderson to satisfy one tax fi fa tale of M. B. Clarke, deceased, will pre- » - . j for 1S67 vs said Anderson. Levy made and; sent them in the terms o tie aw, an ^ i or leave them with Broadnax and Thomas. t returned bv a constable. I indebted to said estate are requested to ma«.e DENIS &BOSTEOSL. ! ‘ GEO. U. CARMIOAL, Sh’ff. j immediate payment „„ TTT „ , Feb. 1, 1868—tf. I April 4, 1868. I March 7-40d A. B. HILL, Exec r. Hunter"; A Tale of the War.” which for several months. t Bai e: Among the regular contnbu » • u tb^Ll Weekly are Rev. F. R- TG “The Y T oung Marooners; Cross; Mrs. Ford, of Rome, J ot hers.. f Upshur, of Norfolk, \ a., an ‘ . g^jopH Terms.—$2 a year in advance, ^ ] for So ; Five copies for -to , ten r Pe The volume begins with the | Back numbers can be supph® reC eive f and all yearly subscribers may ^ed ’ numbers for the first six mo 11 i3 > Notice to Debtors and Ore^V nJ I OtlCe tO JJtJULUXO to t c oi » ; I All persons indebted to e ^epay® , I Harrison will come forwaid ‘ an js^j of the same, and those bay r> ‘ t erffl^! r | said deceased will present thern in^ ^.. law. J. March 14-40d.