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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Saturday Morning, May 9,1868.
Legal Advertisements.
cheriffs*»nd Ordinaries of Coweta and
counties will hereafter advertise in the
[iftam Herald.
(jo to the Exchange on Bay Street
,„ d pet Ice Lemonses. Milk Punches, Soda
. ,, r Sherry Coblers, aqd anything else that
I ... a man feel good- Advertisement next
■*Y [May 3-11.
fresh Arrival of New Goods.
have just received a splendid stock of
I Gqo4$, pqn}prising the very histest styles
. rh as Mosenbiqucs, Lenos, Barages, Linen
[‘ .. an( j a gcsxl many other goods too nu-
'^in* too mention. We will sell them very
5 i \I’ FOR CASH. Please call and examine
| ‘ , r « If. No trouble to show goods.
JOE WEILL.
W " * #
A n Cottage Printing Press,
u-jUi five small fonts of type, for sale at the
I- ,t/,re. Druggisjs, and merchants who
printing done, will do well to con-
-^U their interests in tins matter.
T|ie Pic Nic on the 6th.
As pnbjj5h c ^ in onr ^ ast i 881 ^. Wednesday
the Cth inst. was the time agreed upon by the
Sab bath Schools of Newnan and LaGrange for
a Pic Nic in this city. Col. Grant, the esteem
ed Superintendent of the Atlanta and West
Communicated.
May-Day Celebration at Prof. Rhodes*
School.
Last Friday evening a considerable number
of persons were seeu directing tbpir course to !
Prof. Rhodes’ School House. M an ?
Affray.—Our u^ally quiet and
peaceful city was disturbed by 4 very
dangerous affray on last Satqfd^y, ffhe
general facts as we get them, atj} ah&ut•
as follows
The Government sold ?,0uti,uOb fccres 011
land last rear, and has 465.000,000 rp^ajning,
besides 350,000,000 more in Alaska.
The Washington gossips say tb.it ‘‘old Thad, j
. lately astounded the two stalwart young fel- j
' . T , , ! loirs whose duty it has been to carry hin. from
1 Gn r nday evening Deputy Marshal llhe of Representatives to the Senate
young | Oswalt attempted to arrest Tints. B. Cox, Chamber and back again, by asking them, as
arrayed in white," j f or shooting a pistol on Broad Street.— , they deposited hjrr, in his seat:
and 1 n r. U trith -.n do von suppose I shall do when
KAPITAJL KOMING.
-:o:-
WILSON * CRANE,
m, as rtnworstoJOE \ DAVTS \ comor Whitehall St. and Railroad Crowing) National Hotel.
Point nauroaa, lurmtsned a tree rule to our j ladies aD<J little girls, ‘‘arrayed in wuue, j for shootin iT a pistol on Hroatl Street. j they deposited hjir, in his seat: *• Boys, what i v- .1 i„ 1 n..u;i tw>i.n In V»r»iim and Domestic
LaGrange friends, five hundred and sixty of • were seen going through the streets, and Cox charging Oswalt with an attempt to do yon suppose 1 shall do when you are botu
whom arrived at 8 o'clock on the morning train, i seemed to be going to that place. Curiosity do this in an impropper manner, resisted.
morning train, j seemgd to be goingtothatpla.ee. Curiosity do this in an impropper manner, resisted.
The Newnan Sabbath Schools, accompanied by , prompted me to follow tbepi, after being told ; Oswalt finally succeeded, and Cox was
^ the Band, repaired to the depot and extended that the young ladies of the above named taken before the Mayor by Marshal Logan
our visitors a cordial reception. As |oon as 1 tfC hool were going to celebrate the 1st of May and fined twenty-five dollars, and cost,
the Schools could be organised they were by crowning one 0 f their schc - ’—*— “ - or ’^ Aa*otr tn enlWi th» o-^n.
marched to the grove around the Presbyterian j q aeen ftR< j anothcr Fairy Queen.
01 u 1 t ^ shqft ^-{jile after our arrival at the hoqse
dead and gone?"
The Ohio Legislature have passed a
\J .M '|i. A. » I*’, » I ’I ------ — t . ^
Atlanta, Ga., Wholesale and Reiaii Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
Drags, Medicines, Oils, Faints, Dye §tuflfc, Window Glass, &c.
___ Younger & Gcjt' fine flgle Ale af
C. Robison's.
,—GfJiness’ best Porter al
C. Robison s.
barrel of air a Apple Vinegar for 75els.
fd” 1 d C. Robison’s
[f you icish anything stronger, or a good mud
I*? 4 * C- Robison's.
jm.
Church, where seats and temporary tables had
been proyjded. Mr. L. R. Ray, in a very ap-
lilt. IU iUllUv It** pi, Utiug IDtU , VyS w dl l LiiJc-llIji clIvvvvUCUf ou'l v v* w d9 A • • v* V* • ■ • ” w* j
young iadies of the above named taken before the Mayor by Marshal Logan | bill prohibiting publishers from adtertis-
oing to celebrate the 1st of May and fined (twenty-five dollars, and cost, ing nostrums to prevent conception.
one of their schoolmates May and Oswalt instructed to collect the. mon
'ey, hut was allowed two day* iu which to . V" 7 ’’ i>;m . „!],,«•* permanent')
do it. On Saturday evening, as Mr. Cox , L,cen8C BlH ’ but ^ trade of the
T . 7 r . . . . H tn errs hv npf:inlt « L
| tbe Band came. The crowd assembled ra
* • ” • •’ 7 * * ■ iue Danu chojc. lue eroi
propriate style, in behalf of our Schools, ex- j The school house sePme dtobe vacant, and any
tended a cordial welcome to LaGrange friend^.
hnp;f* 11. u Cw-iuiW VUMI", VUA . , j c 1.
was crossing the street near the bank, and j l£ to go 3. e au
Just received a fine lot of Toilet Art ch-s, Flavoring Extracts, Ac. Detcriqined p> jp»in the
ciAifidetice of the trading public, we pledge ourselves to give the s»rop qan-ful attention
, Orders, and make the same concessions jn prices as though the pirtie? Wprp personally prttn nt
_ 11 t r ar _ We will dunlicate anv bill made br a resraSnsible house south of Baltimore. Having locareo
Governflr Bullopg, :^ ass - , re ^ u \, permanent 1 )- in Atlanta, hojn*. by strict attention to business, t<i obtain a liberal share of the
‘ e anrrounding counties. „ _ . . o nr.t
hv permission, to- Rev. R. K. Porter. Dr. D. C Q'Keefe, Dra. W. F. & J. S. 'iVest-
lir. H. S. Orme, Dr. J. F. Alexander, tif. H. V. M. Miller, and Hon. R. Peters,
‘Ga*
%ier,
■«W*
was crossing uic Mitxi utrai iuc udni, jiiu w ^ morcUi
: Oswalt following him, Cox turned round: The fruit growers around Cincinnati Atlanta
and ordered Oswalt to ouit dotr-’intr him : held a meeting on the 17th inst., and
Mr. Akers, of our Bister city, acknowledged, ip
like style, the appreciation pf }iis nejghbqp?
of the hospitalities of the Newnan Sabbath
Schools. Conversation was the order of the
day until the dinner hour, jyhep pountless
baskets, filled with the good things of jife, were
opened, and all invited by the different groups
to partake. The best of order and eating pre
vailed. Dinner over, the little folks engagpd
—rope-jumping or other similar amusements—
the older heads began preparations for the trial
... ... . , . 3nd ordered Oswalt to quit dogging him; held a meeting on the 17th inst., and Havmg obtained the services of U>e affable and reliable Fwuggist, Mr^VPATT. BERRY.
° ne w.tho it dotpg iiolence to bis imagination ^ ned ^ shoot him if he from those in attendance it was learned and the two clever youqg Smffh and L^y.d Lucky and »«1P of
might havp thought that tbe school proposed , , Hnx. drew his nistol and told that the frnit was not largely damaged by
Constitutional View
RV TIJU
J •TF WAR BETWEEN THE STATES,
Its Character, Conduct and Results,
BY
H„s. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
v „,. president of the late Confederate States.
A H that our readers wish to know is, who is
} heagent soliciting subscribers, for a work on
(hissubject by Mr. Stephens will .be read with
miliar interest by Georgians. Ifr. J. V. Da
li, is the sole agent for this county. Call on
(liui without delay.
W. M. REYNOLDS,
Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str.,
DKALEIl IN
Cook Stoves and Tin Ware.
January 11-ly.
Something Every Housewife SHould Have.
r.ill at w. ;L Reynolds’ Tin Shop and get
you a Patent Metallic white wire Clothes' Line
A ml wooden Clothes’ Pins.
If you want the genuine Beaver Hat, call on
D. A. COOK,
Nov. BO, 1867—tf. Bay Street.
{‘’'"Sight Exchange on New York, in
sums to suit, by
Nov. 23.—tf. SALOSHIN & CO.
‘1 Kaloshin. Geo. M. Hanvkjt.
SALOSUXS & 09.,
.Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants^
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
I.ilK'ral CASH advances maue and Taxes paid
on COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus
ta, Savannah, New York and Liverpool.
November 2-6m.
If you need a fine Shirt go to
Sept. 28-tf. JOE WEILL.
Blank Contracts with Freedmen
For Sale at this office. The form has been
['proved l>y the Bureau Agent.
If you want a fine Hat, go to
Sept. 28-tf. JO E W EILL.
If rou want a fine pair of Ladie’s Shoes, go to
Rpt. 28-tf. JOE WIELL
If vou want the latest style of Hats call on
D. A. COOK,
Nov. 30, 1SG7—tf. street -
UrNportsmen can have their Guns and Pis-
ls repaired by sending them to
January ll-12m BARNES
Jff‘If you want the correct tjtjre go to
tRNES’ and have your Watcf) or re
trod. {J* n - 1112m -
(fTThe Ladies am have their Jewelry re-
ired by sending it to BARNES
January 11-12ity-
Save Time and Temper.
Fall at my shop and have your wife’s Scis-
rs sharpened for ten cents.
Jan. ll-12m. Thomas Barnes.
tC’See card .of J. T. Kirby
L P. Thurman & Co.—NYe call special attep
m to the new advertisement of this firm.
iey announce a reduction in the price of can-
These gentlemen are all right. Give
eru a call or send your orders.
Who has a Cow eor S^LjE?—Any person own*
5 8 good Cow and Calf, can exchange them
r greenbacks by applying at this office.
Fiuk.—The saw mill belonging to R. D. Cole
Bro., and located eight miles Wesp of ^ e w-
?. was consumed by fire on last Saturday
ruing. .4JI persons connected with the mill
re absent when the fire broke out, and hence
is impossible to know whether it was acci-
utaj or the work of an incendiary. Loss
tween $700 and $§Q0. No insurance.
of a most hardened criminal in the nejson of
Major W. A. Turner, of this city. Ihe defen
dant was charged with voluntarily leading a
life of single-blessedness, notwithstanding his
many opportunities of marriage. A jury—
composed of twelve beautiful young ladies of
Newnan and LaGrange—was emnaxjpeJlgd, ap4
Colonel W. F. Wright chosen Judge.. Judge
Sparks and an assistant represented the prose
cutor, while E. Douglass and Mr. Rohprt^on
were appointed to defend the prisoner. The
prosecution made out the case by the testimony
of A. D. Freeman, Esq., and Mrs. J. M. Hill.
The defense introduced Captain Frost, of La
Grange, J. J. McKinley and .Joseph Kipgsbery,
of Newnan, who testified that they had known
the Major for many long years—say not over
forty—and that fhey believed lie had made it
a regular business to 44J ro8S evepy lady tyfyp
would permit 1‘io 1 , twij tb a L in fact, the pris
oner was forever pn tjie anxious seat. The
prosecution then impeached the witnesses for
the prisoner. Both sides closed, and the argu
ments were delivered amid peals of laughter
and universal merriment. Amid all the din of
conflict the Major preserved his “manhood,”
and his lawyepg “ spfved him to phe very tx*st
of their ability.” Argument# poucludpii,
Ilonoy, after imposing fines upon all the coun
sel, delivered a very strong and impressive
charge The jurors kept their seats and hand
ed into Court the following verdict:
AVe, the jury, find the prisoner, W. A. Tur
ner. guilty, and recommend a pardon in case
he marries in two weeks.
Miss Pac Beall, Foreman.
After the finding of the jury was read, the
prisoner said, that as he was anxious to escape
the peqa.lt}' (unknown) he jyj#)j.ed fo know of
the Court if he had permission to address file
jury. His Ifoqof replied in the affirmative.—
The prisoner intended taking the jury by rota
tion, commencing at the “ foreman.” After a
few ininutps cliaf with ljer he said he was hap
py to inform Courf aq.d ^pectapQfi? that lie
would be able to comply with the requirements
of the y^rdi.ct.
The immci^e agspmblage dispersed, and on
board the 4 o'clock train onr LaGrange friends
fook titfijr dejiarture for #}ve.ef leaving
up.oq ffffi piinds of all and the heart# of many
01 our citizen# Ihe most favorable impressions.
Return of old Will firidges--His Story
---The Truth.
Old Aym Bridges, whose mysterious disap
pearance we noticed in our last issue, has re :
turned to Newnan. 'We saw and conversed
with him last Wednesday, and learned his
story, which is about as follows: On 'Wednesday
night of last week he left his house, with the
intention of being absent ouly a shorp time.—
After reaching the distance of twenty pp thirty
paces from his cabin, he heard what sounded
to him like a roaring noise. He at first thought
the noise was in his head, but looking around
he saw what he thought was a man approach
ing, and at once concluded that he had been
fired upo f u. ,Qld ^Vill [then resorted to his
scrapers, and used them for an hour or more.
At times he was walking, then runjjipg, Sur
rounded by countless spectres and men firing
at him with ghostly guns. At length he be
came exhausted and fell into a “deep gully,”
in which he remained until 8 or 9 o’clock
Thursday morning. Looking out front his
place of conceaJjijen.t, pe discoyey^d a skjrt cf
jpoflds witich he stealthily approach,ed.
entering this thicket he found a free-top under
which he secreted hiqjsqff- At this point, un
molested by ghosts, men oy devils, and unfed
by ravens, JT,emaijted Tuesday morning,
ypen tiie gnawings o{ hunger forced him to
again make use of his eyes. He knew not
where he was, but discovering a farm-house
near by, he resolved to make the venture of
an approach. Slowly, quietly, but tremblingly
the old man left his hiding place and humbly
walked to the habitation of ^onje ojje. To old
Will’s great joy he soon ascertained thai the
postage \vas the home of that Christian gentle
man, Rev. W. F. S. Powell. Making known
his wants, he was soon supplied with many
table comforts” and assured of his entire
fyeedoip from danger. The inner man being
refreshed, he boldly resolved to return and
view once more the scene of his first- danger 8-
No doubt with the pride of a veteran he looked
upon the spot wlieye fos ghostly enemy made
the first assault, and with a heart swelling
with unutterable gratitude to God for his de
livery, he sought ^Lieutenant Martins, of the
Bureau, to whisper in his ears the story of fris
wrings.
Tlie substance of the above we heard from
the ojd man’s lips, and mu^t confess we ££ver
listened to a more inconsistent narrative. In
brief we are satisfied that one of two things is
tyq,e—either the oi<l jn&n is a lunatic, or the
whole thing jyas concocted by jthe negroes of
this city and vicinity to provoke a conflict with
the whites, tyre inclined to the latter
opinion. If correct, we demand at the hands
9/ jhe military frie just punishment of the
• 1 _ j /xf'fVkA vilAi-. Tthp inno-
to “May fool 1 ’ the party, hut at the proper 1
time a column of young men and
come from jhe direction of Mrs. Nimmons',
emefging like a little army from the wooejs.—
They were followed by quite a cumber of
young ladies, y/hil.e this was going on the
Band playejj or.e of their sweet pieces of
musjc, a# they are accustomed to do qn all
such occasions.
Now commenced the interesting part. The
Queens were crpwn.efi, aqd th£ crowns and
scepters were very becoming to them. Every
one of the little snow-white subjects had
something to say or offer as tokens of love and
submission to their chosen Queens, l^ongs
yej£ Bifffg jn Jjonoy pf tfre bpaqtiful ilay-jj&y,
and in honor of Him who created all days and
map tp rejoice in their loveliness. Each oaq
had something pp do. and that sjje did veil.—
'J'be manner in which the whole was executed
was npt only creditable to the young ladies,
but also highly recommends as instructors
those who have been training them.
Jn fact, everything [>assp4 off pleasantly in
deed. F,om the attention of the spectators^
any one would infer that they were delighted
wi}h the pxereisps. If they were not, wc have
this to say to them: That they cannot appre
ciate the beautiful and lovely.
After thp crowning was over the school
adjourqed to the tabje wberp c?any nice things
were prepared for them; and it might, be in
ferred that they displayed as much taste here
as they did in their dress, the selection of
their pieces, and singing their songs.
persisted, p.ox, diew his pistol and told
>° f l „ ! fcih 1 t° away and let bim alone, stating
1 e )n -' i that he did not wish to hurt him. Cox
from those in attendance it was learneu aim me *7 .* ” ~ -* ..... iJLf in
, , . .. .1 1 l_ tioal Druggist suid t hemist of 12 vears experience m one of tlie l*e»t Ijousw in
that the fruit was not largely damage d by * t ^ wj ,j his ^,,^1. j^ntlon to the Prescription Department. Can promt
the lqte cpld weather, and tiiat, at the '• • • ** - ~-= — 4 -i *k., material, umim stru
is favorable
Grescent Base Ball Club.
Newnan Ga. May, 7 J.8G8.
At a called meeting of the “ Cresent
B^gc-Ball Club ” of Newnan, on motion
of M. L. Thomas Esq it was resolved,
TliaJ the fir&jt .Qrgaqi^ed play of the Club,
take place on Saturday May Gtl), 4
o’pluck p. M. and tljat the Secretary re
quest th.e “ Newnajj Herald " to publish
the names of the plqyerg, tpgethey with
this resolution,
The ladjes aye pggpcctfuJJy invited to
attend,
order of
J. W. Wiley, Pres’t
J. J. McKinley, Sec’ry,
^LAYERS.
Isy Nine. 2d Nine.
G. W. Broome, Capt. H. P. Wright, Capt:
W. A. Allen, C. Geo. Rimey, C.
W. II. McKinley, S. S. M. L. Thomas. S. S.
A. Calhoun, 1st B. Geo. Birch, 1st B.
J. E. Perry, 2d B. A. P. Birch, 2d B.
R. E. Robinson, 3rd B. J. T. Dent, 3rd B.
G. P. Mitchell. R. F. B. M. Clarke, R. F.
L. S Welch, 0. P. W. C. Grace, C. F.
J. W. Wiley, L. t 1 . R. A. Johnson, L. F.
F. C. McKinley, A. E. P. Smith, A‘.
J. J.JMoKinlky,
Secretary and Umpire.
then started on again, when Qsyaltqr^er
eil him to h^lt. Cox was in the aut
qf turning towards h'm, Oswalt fired
They fired foi r or five times each, s
being only six or eight yards apart, it
very strange that only one ball toqk .ef
fect in either of the parties. Cox receiv
ed a slight flesfr wog'nd in the leg. One
ball parsed through *h e window of Sulli
van ^ Qwaltney’s storp, and Jodggd in an
umbrella. One went into the Millinery
store of Mrs. Attaway and Miss Wilkin
son, and the others scattered round at
random.
Theye b.e|pg maqy pejsops on the street
in the vicijjinity, it i# very strange that
no one was Ifjirt. The pa'ftjeg were taken
before the Mayor on Monday morning,
and placed under bonds of two hundred
dollars each; to appear at the next term
of the Superior Court, to answer to the
cJjarge of 'an affray ip the public high
way.— Rome Cqjfrter.
4 Burning Siiame.—General Grant,
lately sent to Congress a dispatch from
Gen. Meade, the Military Governor of
Georgia, Alabama and Florida, stating
that he cannot find persons of integrity
and character to fill the necessary offices
in thosg Stajpg, unless there is §qme njod-
ification of the injudicious, injpracticable
iron clad oath, which the Radical Con
gress has insisted on exacting.
What a commentary, says a Northern
jodrnal, is this on the wicked and vicious
system vrhigh fias beefi persjgtently insist
ed upon by Congress since the gappress-
sion of tlje jrpbpljjop. V/hjt kintf qt a
government can a state have whose men
of integrity and character are all disfran
chised ? How safe is property and life in
a State where the ignorant and vicious
are alone alloyed to frame and execute
the laws ? 4n4 yet Gen. Meade says
—and Grant sends th.e dispatch to Con
gress—that i;s the kir,4 of govejrnijienj:
whigh exists to day in Geqrgia, Alabama
and Florida, and this is what the Radi
cals call reconstruction.
pr.esept time, the prospect
fqf a iuir crop of all kindg.
The horn of a unicorjj yas lately
Oswalt fired — extracte j f rQra tbe gjde of the ship Poca- j
tunes each, and now at Bqstqj). It passetj through
r».,rt if 15 ^ ^ip^ ne8 g Q f iqcljes qf Sqqtherq pine,!
and abqijt 20 ipcheg jn lepgth yug left in j
the ship, sho^iqs tVyjyt jt jpust have b.cei) ,
driven with tremendous force.
fiitra Special xlfolice.
Beware of Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic
Svrup has been counterfeited, and the coun
terfeiter brought to grief.
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John
Bull’s private Stamp on each buttle. Dr. John
Bull only ifre rjgfjl tR njantj fact ore and
sell the original ^ol;r f ^mitb’g Tqnic Syrup of
Louisville, Ijy. Examine well the label on
each bottle. If my private stamp is not on
the bottle, do not purchase, or you will he
deceived. See my column advertisement, and
mv show card. I will prosecute any one in
fringing on my right. The genuine Smith 3
Tonic Syrup can only be prepareij by myself,
flie public’s servant,
Louisville, Ky. D R - JjDLL.
Foj: sale iq Newnan, Ga., by
Dr. J. T. REESE, SGc Tgcnt.
January 26-3qj.
ATLANTA,
Comujujfi.cated.
A Card.
Mr. Editor—Dear Sir: Allow me through
ur valuable paper to say to the citizens of
wnan that I am no caudtfra^.e fop Mayor.—
ose parties who have tried to ‘misrepresent
' by stating that I am a Radical, have falsely
presented me. I make the abovp s£a,tement
I desire to be set right before the people.
Yours, truly,
William Halevi
Communicated.
Newnan, May 8th, 1868.
Mr- Editor: Allow us, through your columns,
to suggest the name* of THOMAS SWINT as a
suitable candidate to run for Mayor of our city.
We think that he will fill the office with honor:
should he accept, and therefore we wjsh his
acceptance, and wojqjd be glad to hear from
him througfr tfie Jlepdd-
i r ery Respectfully,
Many Citizens.
Brownlow Threatens Fowler.—
The Washington correspondent of the
New York Herald gays ;
The strongest kind of pressure is ^ill
being brought to bear in order to assure the
success of impeachment, a§ the Radicals
see in its defeat nothing but an almost
hopejegs cagse. John Coyode, of Penn
sylvania, to-jay received a private letter
from Gov. Brownlqw, of Tennessee, in
which the expected vote of Senator howi-
er in favor of acquital was treated in no
courtly terms. Tljc ffridicals of Tennes
see appear to be in a high state of excite
ment, and it is said ij* their Senator docs
not support them sqme high handed meas
ures wilj be resorted to. 4 ec 9 r ^jn^ tq
Gov. Brownlow, when Senator Fowler
received his appointment to fhe Senate,
he gave strong pledges of support tq tjpc
Radical cause, and especially it is assert
ed fr.e promised to vote for and in every
manner within his control to aid impeach-
, nient. If he does not hold to his pro;
noises be is threatened with political out
lawry and other inconveniences, which, it
is asserted, will render Tennessee any
thing but a desjrabje abode lur him in
th,e future.
Prince Alfred js said tq be recovering
sloiylv fycm the effects of his wound.
The French fleet in Japanese waters is
to be reiplorced. Hostilities are antici
pated.
Both of Theodoras’ sons were captured
in the engagement at Magdala
READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS.
Among the vast improvements of the present
times the change in remedies is not the least ime
portapt. Formerly L’dicolous and often injurious
'ibixtjjrJs Were'administered upon the recommen
dation of one person to another, or from on-
family to another, a3 being “good” for such and
such a complaint, while they were, in fact, use-
less or worse. Now, Prof. Kay ton supplies tlie
public with the most effectual remedies that ed-
utated skill can devise or art can produce, with
explicit directions for their use in each and every
c . ; *4e. In place of the sensclees potions our
' randmothcra gave, we have the cunning inven
tions of men learned in the art of cure,adapted to
our necessities, at a nominal price. I’rof. Kay :
tok’b remedies cunsisj of
e United
personal yllenfion to the Prescription Department. Can promise Physicians
that their Prescriptions will he con,pounded of the very best material, anu ill §trict accordance
with their wish<?§. always follqying i^eir proscriptions verf*tfim et literatimr.
lilies areesuectally invjjed gjve us a call. ..
J S. WILSON M D. W. H. CRANE, Chemist,
May 2-lin) 12 yairs with Haviland, Risley iGo., late Haviland, Chicestcr ACo.
ifPuat Increase of {Stock.
THE “LIVE DRUG STORE.”
REDWINE & FOX,
-GEORGIA,
Just received 500 Boxes
French and bdgian Wind.w (Jlass,
on special consignment, at greatly reduced pricey.
In sfqre and to arrive
-,000 Dox. Lnndreth'a (icmjlnc Uanlpf
r riie most rqljable grow9 in America.
Aisq 1} Jifrgc afid complete slock of
T)rug§, e«licii}e§ apfij
Jewett, Collier, Tremont and other bran Is
of Pure White Lead from the most reli
able Manufacturers;
Liuseed Oil, Lard Oil, Machine Lubrica
ting Oil, Tanner’s Oil, Kerosene Oil;
Turpentine, Wines and Liquors;
Patent Medicines, and everything usuaHy
found in a First C’ass Drq" Hoqg.q.
All of which ape peered at wholesale and re
tail at the yery shortest prqfns for Cash only.
Druggist# Physicians, Merchants and others
jn thp surrounding counties, are respectfull) in
vited to examine our siockbemre bnyjng elsewhere. & p 0X ,
Comer Whitehall and Alal«ima streets,
, ri ATLANTA, GA.
February 15-ly.
wjeked originators of frae Le,t the inno-
oeqi e^ape, but, in tbe name of peace and
right, let the leading spirits of tfre blacks con
nected with this movement be taugifr a lesson
which they will never forget.
R. §. The n^roe^ confined in jail have been
released at Gen. Meadc’f suggestion, $nd with
out trial.
A Brooklyn sociable has adopted the strange
of “ Les Miserables,” but the name by
name of “Les Miserables,” but the name by cmi< f a takes five hundred ncgjrqes to Li
no means Indicates the character of the gath- j ^- g
The Case of Mr. Randolph, of Ala.
Montgomery, Ala. May 1.—Mr. R.
Randoph, Editor of the Tuscaloosa Moni
tor, was some weeks ago held to bail in a
Circuit Court for Alabama, and placed
under bond for an affcav with a negro.—
j He afterward reported in person to Gen.
Shepperd, commanding the District of
Alabama. His arrest having been optjer*
ed, he was placed in Military confjnei$eifr
here and subsequently sertf, to Selma to be
tried today by a Military Commission.—
Judge Bus eed, of th.e United States
CouvJ, of Alabama, on application granted
the writ of habeaz corpus on last Monday.
But the Military still holding Mr Ran
dojph, the following telegraphic ccrres
pondenqe took place yesterday apd to
day :
« Montgomery Ala., 30th,
1863 —General Meade: Judge Busteed
has granted a writ of habeas corpus in
Ryland Randolph’s case, -returnable on
the fifth of May," at. this place. Please
stop the trial by Military Commission,
which will commence at Selma, to-morrow.
Answer. _
fSi^ned-l James H. Clantqn/
V ° J Counsel.
“ Atlanta, Ga., May 1, 1868.—To
James H. Clanton : The Commanding
General declines tq gyai}t tlpe request coq-'
tained in youp telegfaqi qf yestefday.
[Signed.] R. C. Drum, A. A. G.
— j> •} • • ;
Prince Alfred.—Prince Alfred is the fourth
child of Queen Victoria, a^d was born in 1«&4,
which mak.vs Iq™ a young cap of twenty-four
now. From his very earliest 'years he has been
generally regarded'fts the flower of the family,
since he has displayed far more intelligence,
altitude for learning, and general good sense,
than his brother, the Prince of Wales. There
are numerous tales on record of the thrashings
he frequently bestowed upon his qig brother
in their boyish days. It 13 quite certain that
he has been more popular with the people than
any other of the Queens cb^.4j"%- Prince
Alfred was theoretically d^yefrd to the navy,
and commands the' s.tean)' frigate Galatea.—
When he attained his pjaiority he was created
ljuke of Edinburg, the 'first E„ g li s h prince
who has held that fitle, and he' js i^eir-apps}-
rent tq_bis facer's title of the Guke of baxe-
Coburg Gqtha. Prjpce ^.Ifred has travelled
throughout Europe, and ‘ in 1SC1 lie visited
New Brunswick and other British provinces on
the Atlantic coast, but did not come to the
United States. Since then he has sailed to
South America, and his warm reception by
the Emperor of Brazil will be remembered.—
In 1862 there was quite a demonstration in
'Greece in favor of his accession to the then
vacant throne, and the question was much
agitated in the English papers. Within the
past two or three years be has been regarded
as rather a wild young man, and his recent
conduct at Sidn*ey> Melbourne and Victoria
has been tbe subject of some very sharp corn-
meat there and in tbe English papers. It is
customary now-a-days to charge every outrage
upon an Englishman to Fenians, but there are
strong probabilities that some indiscreet, if
not improper act, on the .9^ Prihce
may have prompted the attempt tq assassinate
The
NeuraK*-* “***« —— j .
Side, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Larache,
Spraius, Bruises, Burns, etc.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE,
For sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid
Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness,
Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramps and Pains in the
Stomach, etc.
KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS.
For Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness,
Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels, and as a spring and tall
medicine to carry off the rankling humors in the
blood—Quitman Banner.
These remedies innqcent, and no person
need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are
powerful,‘and will remove the diseases enumer
ated ahiitre. ’ A trial will satisfy ever)- one that
their curative properties are not over estimated.
Address all orders to Prof. H. H. K.VYTON,
Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents A. A. Salomons
& Co., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Prof-
H. H. Kiyton's : sigiiiture On each bottle and
b °For sale by Druggists and country merchants
generally. j u ly 23-ly.
For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr,
EDGY SMITH.
LOOK AT THI$!
POWELL & STALLINGS,
Attorneys at Iiaw
4 4 °i»- • L” £ ■’ >
NEWS4N,
W ILL practice in the several Courts of Law
and Equity in the Tallapoosa and Cow
eta .Circuits, and in the jaiiiicd States District
Court fur the State of Georgia.
Special attention given to tbe compromising
and collecting of Old Claims, and Administra
tion, Conveyancing, &c.
All business entrusts^ J.Q wi }} receive
prompt and faithful attention.
JQjEJN ELL, J. E. STALLINGS,
Newnan, Senoia, Ga.
Majrcli 9-12 ra.
ent Russian Ambassador at Palis.
Mrs. Prentice, wife of Geo. D. Prentice,
of the Louisville Journal, is dead.
Dickeu8 took to England 870,000 in
gold, the profits from his readings in this
country.
General C?ioby reports to Grant that
South Carolina ratifies the Constitution
by 40,000 majority.
The Colonization Company’s ship Golr
~ join. . him. No less than three been
Count de Stakelbury succeeds the p e~ JQ assas3 i aa t£ Queep Victoria since the
commencement pf her reign—one io J nne j
1340, by a crazy iad named Oxford; another
jn May, 1§42, by /obn francis, whose sentence
of hanging was commuted to transportation ;
0/ie/ida, orfo/a,., (SSecemrfetr 40, 4867.
c0Bi{(6 0o., Q/fpl^anla,
067106Mien: cotICfy^OTls/cTlcp 'U/.ti'Ar OlfoJ,
0 } d0ac/0/ifaa and oi*r Society
determined 4o yive yoa an older ^or add tdo 9ti -
n^c/i a A- ^itc-
7'ei.
&dated : 7dci'ye
Tniiimf.
it/dicd we tai0 to conlci
d(Jcty 0t)6A^iect^addy,
dddedc/o n idoc?nei,
dfecietatu (EaU Qi(pda. Qdoy^tcudtfiiad d/Uh /
Crockery, Glass Ware and Tafjle ^Cntlcry io
iflerchanis af IVew York Prices,
Atlanta Ga., January 18-3ra.
YOfJYG J. LOYG
H AVING resnmed the practice of Law, wilj
faithfully attend to such professional
business as may be entrusted to bim inpoyrtf*
phd adjoining counties.
Fees graduated to siiijt fpe
in fre Court fro use.
Newnan, Ga., Jkugust 24-tf.
W. T. COLE,
D 13 »f T I S T ,
0&«8 No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs,
NEWNAN, GA,
All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING
done with neatness and WARRANTED.
ffpTeeth extracted without pain hy the use
©f NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
-AND-
Lj
By which families can be supplied wfrh
—AT—
ATLANTA PRICKS
4 K - - - - ' “ *
Without paying the expen3,e3 of going after them.
erings or Jthc jolly participants
and a third in July of the same year, by J. W.
Bean, jyho was imprisoned therefor eighteen
months. It is gratifying that the latest ac
count qf the condition of Prince Alfred speak
ox *Jpis recovery as probable.—A. T. World.
A man out West fras invented a new
and cheap plan of boarijiqg-
boarders mesmerizes the r'st and then
eats a hearty meal. The mesmerised
bodies a* e satisSctj from sympathy.
R. D. C0L1 & BRO.,
(Established, in 1854^
P REPARED to fill all orders for SASH,
BLINDS, DOORS, Ac., at the following
rates, subject to the fluctuations of the times.
Price List of R. D. Cole & Bro.
PANEL DOORS 3x7.
Two panels, 0 inch thick, $3,00—50 cents per
side for moulding.
Four panels, IV inch thick, $3.50—50 cents
‘ per side for moulding
U inch thick 20 per cent added; If, 33J per
’cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added
to the above rates.
BLINDS.
Half stationary slats, of ajl rolling 70 cents
per foot in length per pair—thus a window
feet long, $4,oo per pair.
SASJH.
8x10 9 cts.per light, primed and glazed 23cts.
10x1211 u u ' “ “ ^ 30 “
10x16131 a “ “ “
10x1815*“ “ .“
12x14 15 “ “ “ “
12x1BI5 “ “ “
12x1817 “ “ “
12x2018 “ “ “ “
Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra.
loy-AIl goods shipped free of drayage.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf.
Our FALL AND WINTER STOCK is now complete, to which we have added the new
feature of
Carpets tn Every Variety.
We can fill your biJJ from a paper of Pins to a ^arfor Carpet, any and afr pf phpm cheap
er than vou have bought since the war. . - ,
Wenrono=e to se V nd samples, with prices attached, to any family who will wnte for them,
and will guarantee all goods ordered by samples to come np to the sample, op (hey can be re
turned to us Z'iit expense. , .
r: ”lT 1 r Vocds cab be sent by Express or as yon may desire.
Our Stock is complete in every department, and our goods will be sold as low as $ey can
be bought in the State of Georgia. ,,. _ . ,
•*• duplicate Charleston an<? New York bill3 to merchants, adding freight.
September 28-tf.
CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
ATLANTA, GA.
30
36 “
41
It
46
50
56
MASONRY-
4 LL kinds of Brick work. Plastering, Pa-
pfr Banging, Ac., done on short notice.
Also, special attention given to the fitting up
araj etutio'n '>/ Tom be. Monuments, &c.
Thankful for past patronage, would respect
fully solicit a continuance of tbe same. Entire
| satisfaction guaranteed.
i Apply to JOHN LEDBETTER in person,
* JULIUS ALLEN, ^wnan. Ga.
•fob 8 tf or J. A. BARRON, Hogansville,”
FURNITURE.
Bedsteads. Mattrasses,
Chairs, Lodges, Dining Tables,
S^e 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
solicited. THOMPSON, CQLE A CO.,
Sept. 28-tf. ~ Newnan, Georgia.