The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, May 23, 1868, Image 3

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FIRE! THE WEST SIDE OF RUINS BAY STREET IN From the Ghre&klt nod Sentinel. Decision of the SeiDito cn the Eleventh Article. turn to be independent, however, for be de*-s ' hither to help me still. We have been xp^t the 8,-nntc. hav- mos| j y on elevated land, between 8000 and 5000 feet above the sea. I think wc NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Saturday Morning, May 23. 1868. overed from his odunUhiomt n< *. lie is per>'>o.tlly a bland Legal Advertisements. The Shcuflk and Ordinaries of Coweta and Carroll counties will hereafter advertise in the Newnan Herald. At 3 o’clock Thursday morning an alarm of lire was Hounded. The noise of bells and the ~ shouts of tiie multitude left no doubt in the minds of the residents of the snbusbs as to the character of the fire. Upon repairing to the scene of loss and dan ger we found that at the hour above given, the THE PRESIDES T GUILTY. The tcl^rraoh ha? announced the decision of the trial of Andrew John -on. President of the United States, ( r high crimes and misdemean or-. * :i the eleventh of ih art;' ie.- of impeach- mjot. This test of the whole question ; t issue was riefiherately made hr the • it-t-isiun of a caucus of P„ id teals. The eleventh article insr not (•ring t! -jx.ik- n "entl. u.an. and owe* .nkbt of jx.r-.uia! gratitude to President Johnson which a vote ag.ii :-t conviction » >u!d poorly repay. It i< asserted with p**itiven<ss that he will to ca&t it. are now on the water shed for which 1 was to seek We arc 4,500 feet above the sia level, and will begin to descend mould. In Bridgeport. Coon., they are getting out a novelty in the shape ut a wagon body. It is made entirely of rubber, hardened by the addition of tin and iron in the composition, and is cast in a Commercial Intelligence. when we go. This tiny be put down as Rotis Highly Indignant. Books! Books! V. B. Cutes keeps constantly on hand an assorted stock of School Books, Standard and fire. Rapidly the flames spread until even w«ticn ne ue«-urca cor.iprciifnaeQ wse^rum^ , .. . , , .. ' or the charges, without winch it was useless , house on that side of the Bay and on North ; lQ atteaiJ)t and upon w hich he Um side of Mmetal Springs street as far as the I ,. V:IS conteril lo rt . 3l ,j le case. This article U P :i Auijubn. xear Brandy Station. Va., May 12th, 1 V GS. Thor Fry : .1 have just risen from the ; wlI * e 10 deg. 10 min. south latitude.and t jngi tude 111 deg. b) min. 2 see. We found a party of o’aek half-caste Arab slaves here, and one promises to take letters to Zanzi bar, tut th :y give tne < nly half a day lo building on west side of Bay street, known as sele ted f.r this test is an addition to the or g- the Long House,” was discovered to lie on inni ten preferred, framed by Third. Steven*, which be declared ew aprehf uded thegrnromm - pevnsa \ oi - { >' lC Baltimore American, and I 'hall send* wfial l c:uj. and hope they Chronicle, and conclude that the game is "ill he as goodras tlieir word. ^ e have „. . Mr u pif. nn a 'p..,. n i, v „i„ i •“** *■— wns content to rest ine case. mis a mete -r ant ^ treason is triumphant^ Hot tiiu ,1- ~* ‘ a single,d.fficulty with the pn tc r.vy j > • ‘ - ' ’ j Baptist Church was consumed. As stated, the reiterates the charges of previous articles, i the treason of secession, for which there was | .Scientific Works, Sunday School Books,Jlvmn j firc or j ginat( ,,j m thc I/)ng Huii.sc, the front ! "-noval of Stanton and “the Emory P^’t. or a remedy in the stalwart arms of an in room of which was occupied by G B. McDon ald, retail grocer, while the rear rooms were j Washington), aIu i \ n addition t m:\v.\an market, Friday, May 23. — Our quotations below exhibit the correct state of the retail market. The Cotton market has been active and i* high a< 24 cents during the week Tne top of the market to-dny is -4c. The quotation should he uudemoodas ev- clusive of tax. Nearly all other market ar- quoted to inculde thc tax. Wheat *- .... , . i Corn.—,White ($) 1 ; were counted, he discovered, by accident, jj ACO)i _ ; j7 22 that he was not elected to the office jra Flqpr.— Mistook thf. Office.—We give the the following as an illustration of Kadi c.d intelligence in this ouunty : Maitoliu Potts was a candidate for, and elected to, the office of tax receiver. After the votes lie fouud, j Copers. receive ! Scgak.- Books, Bibles, Testameutsi^Stationery, Photo graphs and Colored Cards. but we have been very slnw. Eight miles a day is a good march torus, loaded thought he was running for. alas ' that the receiver did not the tiVney The office of collector pays well it? this county, while that of receiver ! is worth but little. It is said Potts did j Phis’?’' STEKL. per yard -ji. r in)and % ... • 17 (a) 51b.no <V. .10 Q* . 30 («> 3. r 15 22! 2< 10 (5 12.1 12.1 an attempt to menace Congress by the diepo- dignantand injured people, who band ns the boys are, and we bare often been. smon of troops at paints Ot easy access to th “ re brvaSfci t0 the s to nu an d belt back obliged to go aiga-.g, as I mentioned - | awful “cussm when he discovered Fresh Arrival of New Goods. j filled with bay, belonging to John JI. Mover i McDonald’s loss $26 or $30, Moyers $226; We have just received a splendid stock of j j e ff. Scroggins, in books, notes and accounts, Dress Goods, comprising the very lastest styles ■eto ch; and overwhelmed the traitors of 1861.— Blessings on you all. Love to- Mrs /—such as Mosenbiques, Lenos, P,a rages, Linen !>awns, and a good many other goods too nu merous too mention. We will sell them very CHEAP FOR CASH. Please call and examine for yourself. No-trouble to show goods. May 2-tf. JOE WEILL. ‘the President. •• whilst swinging round tlte i circle ’ of a Presidvnih.l tour, with having But what remedy have we for the ten I com mi led treason, having openly proclaimed <Ai\n ■ n * ... nr - t a f Mint Cungress, as now constituted, without , Coweta county, in tax fi fas. m hands of Svn!ltors ail( , Rt .p re ^ l(tatiV es from ten exdu- JefT. Scroggins, 5--400 ; the estate of J. T. Mor- | ded States, as h*‘ir^ illegal muJ unconstitu his mistake.— Forsyth Adv.J From ytuiTs, ever affcetir.rntelv. thousand times accursed traitors of 1868, Davib LIVINGSTONE. u ho, when trusted most, have villainous-! I can- 1 Eocti E\tra Special Notice, -l.ivvrj.-f' •M-t sack..,.. (d> 3 75 Virginia *- “ 3 15 ns.-- 20 @ 25 -Per Doz. —.2 15 i.—Per lb.., ,, 23 30 iy betrayed a nation of patriots? Wm. Vomi jer. <t‘ Cos’ jlntP'dr, Ale at -T C. Robison's. - t/enuess’ best "Porter of per gallon at call al 1 in. C. Robison s. .1 barrel of extra Apple Vinegar for 7a-is. C. Robison's If gou U'ish anything stronger, or a good meal C. Robison's. ris in the house, $600. The next building belonged to Mr. E. A. Brooks and D. A. Cook. One room was occupied by Hilton & Co., retail grocer—loss $400. The other room was occu- tional. The Eiunse! for the President 'bought not coiltprciihcnd ’he 'honesty of such votes Abyssinia. as wc were led to believe are about to be uiven; and thc heart sick loath ing, the withering scorn, the unut terable contempt in which l hold these ever sensitive, double refined, old woman politicians, whose icet ure covered all over decrepid ki^i»r of insatiable ; with political corns, you may conceive but I cannot describe. If all men looked W. fll. REYNOLDS, Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str., DKAI.KR IX- Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11-ly. ]f you want tiie genuine Beaver ljat, call on D. A. COOK, Nov. 30, 1867—tf. Bay Street. fi*TSiglit Exchange on New York, in Bums to suit, by Nov. 23. - -tf. SAL.OSIITX & CO, M. SaLosiiix. Geo. M- IIanvey. • SA&OSKXS & 09., Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, Liberal CASH advances made and Taxes paid on COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus- i, Savannah, New York and Liverpool. November 2 -6m. If you need a fine Shirt go to Sept, 28-tf. JOE WEILL. If you want a line Hat, go to Sept. 28-tf. JOE WEILL. !f you want a line pair of Ladie’sSlmes. goto Sept. 28—tf. JOK WIELD- ■ so little of tliis.charge in the art.lies ef iin- 1 pcairhiBent as to treat il us being | «Tteetly i ridiculous, tiie vagary of a feeble old tr.au pressed by age to the vt-rir? of the grave, ard pied by D. A. Cook, dealer in planters' supplies ' by disease which had warped his judgment —loss in stock $500, covered by insurance.— j and lent petulant gurrulousncss to a bickering I he building was insured for $1500. but worth . inK'Iltr!, saturated with the h ipt-s and de.-irt-s $2000 or $2600. an ‘! habil of . # , ambition, 1 ic next in order was the business house of j Ih this connection it is due to our rruucrs • . « j * i? i r Mr. Dan Swint. L>ss in family supplies and ! that, in order to comprehend clearly the char- u r ,1,n ! " n,u :iS 1 do, no decent KepubU- staple goods, $2500, in House $1600. Noinsu- i ncter of the vot -, and fur refetonce in the inev- c ’ t, L while or black,.would ever recognize rance-his policy expired on the 8th of May. I iuib,e dismiss-on which will grow o (Ji bkn's Hotel. Divinin May 8, 1868. Tlte authorities at the W.ir Office and llidiu House have received «*fiicial advices from Major Genera! sir Robert N.ipkr. commanding the j T! w‘ genuine article must have Dr. John army in Abvs-inia. dtUd at Tuianta, on tilt- 'qGili s private $> tmj> on each bottle. Dr John nail onlv has the right to manufacture and Beware of Counterfeits! Smith's Tonic Syrup has hi en counterfeited, and the coun terfeiter brought to grief. sMl-MI’S TOMC sYIt! I*. T!ie genuine article 21st of April, in which he tv pin u the opera tions and movements ni histrimps. urnlertaken stiliseipient to the capture of Magdala amt the death of King Theodoms. AV'Hen the Queen’s forces took possc-ssim of the fortress and works at Magdala they imme diately destroyed over thirty large guns, with some few mortars, which had In-en used ip ilc- at r> * t, it- r t> ii i tri'd, they should tessess a classified roll of with or of bcin ,r SDOkcn to Mr. P. A. Powers and Freeman <M Beadles ! t i,„ ’ Ul u ‘ ucl "o P u,kt " the court us constituted, U e present this so Your- •’s -ilwivi: occupied the next and corner house. Loss of far as practicable as follows- i luu.^sai nji, .. . . . ...... ™. ! . Ihiiv M l.nrrs ot i hi< unc of them a» worthy of being associated | fense 0 f the place or to impede the Phiglitdi advance. Powers reported at $2000 —insurance $1200.— Beadles & Freeman’s loss, nothing. The house, worth $2000, belonged to the estate of J. T. Morris. No insurance. The nest of buildings in rear of Powers’ and casfTof the Baptist Church, belonging to Mr. Dick Edwards, was totally destroyed. Loss $800. No insurance. 9HJ After a faithful investigation we are satisfied that the fire was the work of-un incendiary.— Mr. G. B. McDonald who occupied the front room of the Long House, in which the fire originated, states that he went home at the usual hour, locked the door and had the key in his possession when the alarm was given.— Moreover, lie adds that there was neither fire nor matches left in the house. It is evident The Senators composing tiie Court number fifty-four, representing twenty-seven Suites.— j A full count would consist of seventy-four j Senators from thirty-seven States. -V majority ' act 1ms excluded Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia. Florida, Alabama, Missis- j sippi, Louisiana, Texas and A; kansas. Two- thirds would, under the Constitution and laws, have been neeess iry to convict. Under the Tttle of the Senate, sifting as a high Court of OH N M. Botts. ♦ -I9> ♦ Dr. Livingstone. Impeachment, two-thirds of those present and The gates andjoiirikelt d lv>fio:is were mined and blown tip with gunjM>w<|er. Tin- town proper, and the more interior for- j tified points were fired, and every building j UM d as a dwelling in tile place, including the ! goval pal.'.ee, burned. . j The church*Wits spared. The work of the razzia was completed on the 17th of April. TbifAvidow of-the late King Theodoras and her son, hentstofore hejr apparent of the Abys sinian thrown, were,protected, by G*ne%tl Na- j from Dr. Livingstone, by a friend of the pier, aud escorted from bis camp toi J$e Tigre LETTER FROM THE GREAT AFRICAN EX PLORER. A letter -was received in Edinburg celebrated traveller, extracts: v The following are t Country op the Ciiipeta, November 10, I860 j It has been quite impossible to send a from this statement, that the houstqoiid not catch by accident, blit that all thesq^^j^oiu losses have been inflicted upon funny'SMjHdu- als of this community by some gal|uws-aO£t.<rv- ing ineendjary. The question atiscs, Will the origin of tljc fire go uninvestigated? We think the Mayor and other civil authorities ought to and will use every means in their power to ferret out and bring to punishment the guilty wretches. Incendiaries must be taught a lesson. We will ask, in this connection, whether it would not ho propel for the city authorities to take immediate action to prevent’the storing in any house, in the business portion of the city, combustible materials ? The risk is too great and ought not to be taken. Though in voting were competent to convict* This gave the power to convict to one-half or less than one-halt of a full Senate, or thirty-six. The vote reported numbers fifty-four—one Howard being sick. Thirty-five for conviction, nine teen for acquittal, Of the nineteen voting for acquittal nine are avowed Democrats, to-wit: Hendricks, of In-j letter Coastwise e '' er kinee WU left tho dian i ; Bayard and Saul.-bury, of Oela-.vnri*: ibuntua. The Arab slave traders take to Johnson and \ ick'-rs, of M .ry’lamlj b .vi- and »j,ojr heels as soon as they hear that the AfrCreerv, of Kentucky: Riu!v*Iew\ Penn- j u* i* u 4 i ^ i t • r ^ - 7 , T> ## J r u. bn'jrlish are on the road. 1 am a perleet sylvan la: and Patt-Tson. or l Bnnf ?^c. , , . i^- i . r There are throe elected Republicans who | OUj^beai to thorn. •Jji^ht parties thus have uniformly oppos' d Radicalism, end voted skedaddled, and last of all my Johanna on questions touching llu^nt^gnnes of gov- men, frightend out of their wits by sto with the Dcir.dfl^^^^HfcDoohttle, r ; cs t 0 ]q them by a member of the ninth party who bad been plundered of his country. and err. men of Wisconsin; Dixon,: Norton, of Miuneso Of those aA’owcdly RJjlfWHBBPfthere are seven who have refused to sustain the impeach merit charges, to-wit: Fessenden, of Maine; Grimes, of Iowa; Trcmhu!!, of l’linob; Ross, of Kansas; Van Winkle, of West Virginia; Fowler, of Tennessee, . ud Hend-rson of Mis souri. • The thirty-five voting for conviction we presume to he Cameron, of Pennsylvania; | ‘‘' 1 -»• 'v ’ * I Ia> ingdiscbargeil hi^duty jiud accompjisliedl liis errand of lihemtion the wmtives iq the most complete manner, Gen. Napier mastered his army as if on parade, the cbinmahd .“ Bout face; march}” was given, and the Bjitish troops left MiqjiJaD on the lStii of AP r ** on their route in return to the Rod Sea coast. Napier honed to reach Zoulla by the last days of May. from which point the road is comp ir- ativeiy easy to Sc-nafe and Anne.sley Bay. The wounded men are doing well—most of sell the.original John Smith’s Topic Snrupof Louis vibe. Ky. Examine well the label »rti each bottle. If riiy private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. ,See my column advertisement, and my show card. I will pros.uute any one in fringing on ray right. Thc genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only he prepared b*y myself. Tiie public’s servant, Louisville, Ky. Da. JOHN BULL. For sale iu Newnan, Ga., by Dr J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. January 25 3m. W. T. COLE. DENTIST, Ofiico No. 7. Masonic Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING done with neatness and WAKBAN 1 KD. grf’Teeth oxtraeted without pain hv tl.e uso of NAlK-UliU SPRAY. [April 20 tt. READ WHAT TIIE PRESS RAYS. Among the vast improvements of the present times the change in remedies is not tin-least ime portant. Formerly ridieuhms and often injurious mixtures wore administered upon the recommen dation of one person to another, o% ftihif on- wtuily'fcu another, as being ‘'guud'Wm? siuih and sti'-h a aomnliimt. whilo they were, in fact, use- woijfc^ Ni^jyrlThL Kti_\ i"u ^ujiL-.-' the :tJi* th-- most I'llrwtiil r-medpMhiit ed ucated skm can devise or artVc^£- with explicit direefiohs for their use lft endh anil every i-asc. In place-of the senseleos potions oar grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven tions of men lea rned in the art of cure,adapted to our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Kav- tox’s remedies consist of them convalescent —and the army trains kept i 'KA\TON 8 UEELM YIf\rh, i* .... J 1 rhegreat German Liniment for Rheumatism. well lip. slaves, walked off and left me to face the »l n,a . , ... , , terrible Mazitu with jyne Nassick boys. ‘ l ~ t ' - 1 ’ Jt 1 ‘ l>ri The fear which the English name has struck into the souls of the slave traders has thug been an inconvenience. I could not go round the north end of the lake for fear that tny Johanna men, at sight of Oaitell and Frc-linghiiysen, of New Jersey ; j danger, would do there what they actual Chandler and Howard, of Michigan ; Cole and Oonness, ot' California', Corbett and Williams, this instance an incendiary, in our opinion, has ! « f 0re , £ron i and Patterson of New , , ... ‘ , . . . Hampshire; Conklin ana Mor.->". of N. \ork; brought this rum upon many good citizens ot It’ you want the latest style <>t Hats, call on D. A. COOK, Nov. 80, 1867—tf. Bay Street. gtf'Sportsmen can have their Cl tins ami Pis tols repaired by sending them to * January ll-i2tn BAltNES Newnan, still prudence dictates that thc chan ces of fire be reduced to as small a number as p< issihle. The whites and a few negroes did all in their power to arrest the flames and save the goods I of endangered merchants, while many of the blacks displayed little interest in passing events Wade and E'e rinan Let a note of this be made. ij did at the southern end, and the own ers of two dhoics-on the lake kept them out of sight, Jest T should burn them as slavers, and I could not cross in the mid dle. Hound th*e southern end. we to you want the correct time go * - i i - — - Watch or Clock rc- [Jan. 11-12m. BA KNEs and have your paired. {jvT"Thc Ladies can have their Jewelry re paired by sending it to BARNES January ll-12m. Save Time and Temper. Call at my shop and have your wife s Scis sors sharpened for ten cents. Jan. ll-12tn. Thomas Baknks. Wm. S. Hu.ley.—Mr. Hilley has a card in to day's paper. We have inspected his goods, and can assure the reader that Mr. II. lias a choice stock of varieties. Call and examine The CtnCL's.—The elephant will be in New- iHin next Monday. The Menagerie is composed of birds and beasts from every quarter of the globe. The extent of the Circus amusements is announced in the advertisement. ?$r.v Akuaxukmext.—Read what Kirby has to say under this head. Me will add that Mr. Kirby has just returned from market, and since his arrival received and opened a beautiful, stylish and well-assorted stock of bpring and Summer Goods. He is not only prepared to please in quality, but js determined to please in price. *4 r?Ot up Kirk's range, and among Manganja not Drake, of Missouri; Edmunds and Morrii!, of Vermont; Terry, of Connecticut ; Thayer and Tipton, of Nebraska : .Mor’- n, of Indiana; Har lan, of Iowa; Howe, of Wh cousin : Morrill, of i „ i , i t mm- ,, 0 ’ . .. ,, , i yet made slave-sellers-. 11,is was a great Maine; Pomerov, of Kansas; ILwnsev of Mm- ! •> ° nasot« ; Nye an'.l Stewart, of Nevada'; Sumner treat, for, like all who have not been con ami Wilson, of Massaehuset's: Anthony and j taminated by that blight, they were very Rj r-igue, of Rhod M’est Virginia. j Island ; 5'ites. of Illinois :j kind } and, having been worried enough presumed, to the copfusion incident to the fact j ul, o. Ghio. and li.ei, ot j unwilling Sepoys and cowardly Johan- °f the sudden termination ot G iC war which prevailed af the djft’ergnt poiqts of reception g^°We omitted to state in the proper con nection that the Federal soldiers composing the garrison at this place, rendered faithful and valuable service during the progress of the late fire. Wt deem this announcement due, and the further one that our citizens appreciate their commendable behavior. From the Nashville Union and Dispatch. The Eecnsant Piadical Senators. by unwilling 8’epoys and cowardly Johan rla men, I followed my bent by easy marches among friendly, generous people, to whom I tried to impart some new ideas in return for their hospitality. The coun- The Republican Senators who have refused i try is elevated, and the climate cool to swear in the words ot the impeaching cabal, | One of the wonders told of us in suc- and those wno. not yet having expressed them- | coss j ve villages wgs that we slept without selves, are held as inclining towards acquittal. ,. m p . , has acquired a prominence which makes a brief ! fires - A he bo -V s havl Ug blankets did not acquireil a ; ! sketch of them interestin Dan Swint.—The loss of Mr. Dun Swint by the late disastrous fire, has been so heavy that j need fire, while the inhabitants, being Fessenden, of Maine, the senior and ablest, | scantily clad, have their huts plastered k- nowu R> h l, ne. I> 1 1841.^he was'a | i, JS i ( ] e an d out, and even the roofs, to Whig member of Congress, and entered the i , , , . , , bis friends have thought it right and just to | Senate in 1808, where lie has continued ever ; I1:alie themselves eomfortaole. Our pnu since, with the exception of the bri.-f period | press since has been slow from other and he served as Secretary of the Treasury in Mr. , [egg agrecab’e caqses. Some parts have Lincoln s (Jahim-t. He possesses decided Mali- been denuded of food bv marauding Mazi- ties. firmness ami independence. lie is crabbed j r , . . r .. • and petulant in manner and a good hater. j tu or ? we . have bee ” to avoid Trumbull, of Illinois, is next in rank as to , these and gone zigzag. Once we nearly ability. He is a native of Connecticut, but : talked into the hands of a party, and commenced the practice of law_jn Georgia, ; times tve have been detained by whence he removed to Illinois. He has served : , T as Judge of the Supreme Court of that State, ! ™™_ ors ni the enem J ,n January, anil is now in his third term in the Senate.— j IS6i—I mention several causes of delay. He is a cold, austere man, und consults his own [ must add tiie rainy season is inure po- miml in regard to his public conduct. Lis ad- • than all, except hunger. In riassing mitteil ability, alone, gives hint iiniuence. ■ , , , T „f Tmv, rV,.,v- Viwi iniiiT Lv through the Dabisa country wc found business fund. But the fire Thursday morning A . 7, ‘ f - f birth. He ts a lawyer, and has been Governor extend him some aid to assist him in re-estab lishing himself in business. Mr. Stephen D. Smith has a list, and Mr. Swint’s friends who reside out of Newnan are informed they can contribute such amounts as they think proper by calling on Mr. Smith. Already something over $400 have been subscribed. Dan lost an arm lighting for the “Lost Cause,’’ yet since the surrender of the Confed erate armies had, by indomitable energy, wise and prudent economy, accumulated a nice Qcken’s Hotel, London. May 8. noon. The special correspondent of the Herald, at tached to General Napier’s expedition in Abys- furnishes interesting dispatches, dated at The deceased King Theodoras was buried iq the Church at Magdala, official respect being shown to his remains. The young Prince Theodoras, his son, will be conveyed to England and educated there. MASONRY. V LL kinds of Brick work. Plastering, Ta per Hanging, kr., done on short, notice. Als >, special attention given to the fitting up and erection of Tombs. Monuments. &c. Thankful for past patronage, would respect fully solicit a con tin nance of the same. 1-hitirc satisfaction guaranteed. Apply to JOHN LKDRKTrER in person, JULIUS ALLEN, Newnan, Ga. feb. S-tf. or J. A. BARRON, Hogansvillc,“ FURNITURE. Bedsteads, Matuasses, Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables, S*de iCfcd Centre Tables, Withstands, ’Whatnots, Wsnirobes. bureaus, M High and Low Baby Chairs, Baby C irriHgi -• and Cribs, Window 8h h-s. All low for CASH. A liberal patronage solicited. .THOMPSON, COLE !c CO., Sept. 28-tf. - Newnan, Georgia R. D. HOLE & BRO., Neuralgia Tains in the "Back, Joints, Broast of 8i<l«-. Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, Brpjses, J-unis, etc. K A 5 ION $ MAGIC CURE, ,, ii*-, t -i • -i o < For sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Void ] lib S »«i DilRll 0(1 III A o t> -i Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramps anil l’ains in the Stoiqach, etc. KAY TON'S DYSTKPTIC piLRS. For Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness, Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver, | Stomach and Bowels, and as a spring and foil I medicine to cany off the rankling humors in the Gobbazze, the friendly chief, who aided the [ biood-^iiitman Banner. Queen s army in its march through Tigre, will I These remedies are innocent, and'no person be duly crowned king of Abyssinia, thus intio- ilueing a new dynasty. Napifer’s army wq& to he marched for India .. ,. an* home within two days from the date of the.reurat.ve properties are not oyer estimated. the Herald’s special report need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are powerful, and will remote the diseases enumer ated above. A trial will satisfy cverv one that Queen's Hotel. London, May S—r. m. Address tiU’xiidets to l'rof. IR H. Rayton, Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents .1. .1. S domons <fc Vo., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, G;i. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has I’rof- TI. II. Kyyton's signature on each bottle and Three other dispatches from the Herald’s )x>x. correspondent with Nattier’s army have just For sale by Druggists and country merchants come to hand. They are dated the 10th, 11th. generally. july23-ly. and 12th of April, hut have been delayed two For sale iu Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr, weeks in the transmission, owing, it is to be j EDDY SMITH. P REPARED to fill all orders for SASH, BLINDS* DOORS, kc., a* the following rates, subject to the fluctuations of the tim s: Price List of It. D. Cole & Bro. PANEL DOOjlS 3x7. Two panels, 1 [ inch thick, $3,0(1—50 cents per * side for^nonlding. Four panels, 1 [ inch thick, $3,50---50 ecu's per Side for moulding li inch thick 2t> pkr cent.' added; Iij, 331 | ■ r Cent, added; 2-inches 50 per cent, add d to the above rates. . BLINDS. Half stationary slats, or ;,fl rolling 70 cents per foot in length pec pair—-thud a window li.l foot long, $4,55 per fnvtr. SASH. 8x10 0 cV. per light, (,0'jmcd akd glazed 23 ' . 10x12 11 10x16 13.’,“ 10x1815 “ 12114 15 “ J. % and repetition along the route. ' , , . . * Tiie reports convey a verv graphic itieture of ; T—T ^, ^ FtfsqnP-d l practice of Law, tvi. the great battle which took place between the f:ut!,h,11 y iU Uud to such professional 12x16 |b “ British and Abyss!nians on the 10th of April— | business as may be entrusted to him in Coweta 12x18 17 Good Friday — previous to the storming G f . and adjoining counties. Magdala. f | Fees graduated to suit the times. JJ^^Office in the Court House. Newnan, Ga., August 24-tf. As soon ;is the English mlvance came in view the Abyssinian enemy stow! forth in grand ar ray, as if in response to the sight, Theodoras opened at oqce with nil his mor tars on Napier. Tim British replied with the smut description of gun. The firo from tho j defences having continued for a short time, j three thousand five hundred wairiors, setting up loud shouts of joy and revenge, and chant- | ing national songs of triumph, dashed with | great ardor down the steep hill from the palace fortress and charged the British light batteries gallantly. Napier s men stood firm and the Abyssinians were repulsed, having seven hundred warriors, including two prominent chiefs, killed during the engagement. The tactics of Theodoras’ officers were judi- 12x20 18 “ “ “ “ Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra. ®^y"AIl goods shipped free of drayage. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. KAPITAIi KOMI NO. WILSON ic CRANE, (Seccessors to JOE. A. DAVIS.) corner Whitehall St. ami Railroad Crossing) National Hot. j, Atlanta, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, &c. cions, and the courage displayed by his soldiers I * lst received a fine lot »f Toilet Art cles, Flavoring Extracts, &c. Determined to gain tlm excellent ‘ I conn*ieiice of the tnuhng public, vve pledge ourselves to give the same careful attention ‘ A ware of his heavy loss Theodoras forwarded Orders an-l make the same concessions in prices as thougl a flag of truce to Gen. Napier’s headquarters, ; MP*de by a responsible house » gli the parties were personally preset dq south of Baltimore. Having local. consumed liis all, and left him almost petini less. His friends will help him. that food was not to bo had The Bulisas of his State, and a Senator since 1850. Altiio’ j :l ve great slave traders and have, in con- A Card. 2N'ewxan, Ga., May 22d, 1863. The undersigned takes this method of return- inquiring on what terms the English would ! permanent')’ in Atlanta, hope, by strjet attentjoq to business, to obhiin a liberal share of toe nemHate a peace i tr;u, J °* thc ‘ surrounding comities. Gen. Napier replied that, speaking in thc ! Ib fe 1 r ' bv I-rmission. lo-Ilev. It. K. Porter Dr. D. CV O’Keefe Drs. W. F. & J. S West- name of the Queen, his terms were merely and "^rebind;. ljr ' H - Dr. J. K Alexander, Df. 1J. \ . M. Miller, and Hon. R. Peters, Atlanta. G Having obtained the services of tfie affable and reliable Druggist, Mr. W. PA'IT. BERRY, aqd the two clever young rnen, Joe Smith and David Lucky, and one of thc firm being a prac tical Druggist and Chemist of 12 years’ experience in one of the best houses in the Unite;! States, will give his personal attention to the Prescription Department? Can promise Physicjan gima. He is also a lawyer, and was a promi nent Douglas Democrat in liis State. He en ' lever saw them anywhere in Africa; but I Fixe Chewing Tobacco.—Mr. J- 1. Kirby lias presented us with several samples of No. 1 Chewing Tobacco. The “l’ig aud "Jenin Richmond” brands arc peculiarly good. The reader is informed that he can buy at Kirby s any grade of Tobacco, and at vnprecedcnilg low figures. Trv and be convinced. Clover.—Mr. J. R. Tolbert inis shown us a sample of clover measuring 4 1-2 feet in height, grown on his tarm in this county. Mr. ‘I. has a two acre lot in clover, all of which will average with that shown us. Theorize as we may, the experiment referred to proves that clover can be profitably grown jn Coweta. Tf our forme's will consult their interest thev will profit by the knowledge of this fact. ing thanks to M ars haU J- G. Shannon, T. Q. i tered the Senafe jn 1862, and has maintained Burpee, M- F- Kellogg, Sorgt. Buck, privates a D'pufatjon for ability and conscientiousness. ’ TT * , .L „ 1 . His letter, published yesterday, is an index to Burnsides, btub, Ilqock and Cossack, W ulum Hc heani the \. Ialnor and :ll Warren, George A. Rurch, F. F. Cuttino, Rob^B^^^Kn e t ( ]ed, but consulted his pillow and hi; Hardewav, Robt. Ilouseworth and others; alsa^ffimBBMtce. and rebuked his assailants in we shall get on in time. February I —I j ^ a P| am in Be*uba^ or jjouciuo.t, uuu at me i w j len a jj releasetl. chief man s piace, wilicti has three stock- j The King refused positively a surrender for aces around it, ami a deep dry ditch rouud , himself, and the conference was broken off. the inner one. lie seems a fine fellow,; Magdala was, consequently, “ stormed by In conclusion the King requested General ; tha , t th f\ l 1 r Tf r, F tl I uns Wl " ^ ^mpound.-. 1 of the very best material, and m strict accordance apier to take the British captives, wh m he ' ^’Rh th-ir wishes, always following their 1 roscnpt.ons verbatim et bterat me. Id hand over to him and •* awav henre” Bailies are esuec.ally invited to give us a call. T i i ^ i j would hand over to him, and “ go awav hence Lobe m ba, and at the I. th „ r h:lfl lim?n J. S WILSON, M. D. May 2 12m. W. H. CRANE. Chemist, 12 years with Haviland, Rialey & Co., late Havilaud, Chicester &. Co. to the colored population, for their active andj m * n l>p etttr - , T . , ’ , . . . Anthony, of Rhode Island untiring efforts to save Ins goods in the late ;nd gave us a cow to slaughter on our ar- ! the English a few days afterward. During the latest moments of the fighting disastrous fire in this place. n< L A T, 1 ‘ n ' :r I rival yesterday. \\ e arc jroing to hold a j after the British assault, and when driven to liie 1‘rovi lence Je.n- j (Christmas feast off it to morrow, as I pro his hist stand-point, Theodoras attempted sui- n affable man. aud ; . l I I . Li i i. riJp im iMYtKinnii D. A. Cook. <• Relief.’’—The amiable old gentleman, Mr. Thaddeus Stevens of the State of Pennsylva nia, and whose civil fortune is to hold a lien upon the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, has made a slash at the so-called Constitution of Georgia already.— We are told that he has decreed the non-ac- capacity, and is editor of 1he wL a^putaSrior'LSTtaSl te misea the boys a blow out when we came been doubtt*<i b»*07inse he* \v»is disposed to net- to & [•**'06 of plenty. »* 6 Iki\c p»G- with fairm^ss and uprightness. eious hard timers; and I would not coin Great Increase of Stock. [In the voted with President.] Ress. of Kansas, is a new Senator and not a ; V\ hen we were in a part where game maiked character. His election was the n-suR j abounded I filled the pot with a first-rate ceptftnce of thnt ^ *“ ^ F ”“ r ! ka ‘ several votes which show him t > l>e not wliolly cide on three separate occasions. He was rendered perfectly furious by his de feats. Tiie released captives say that they saw three killed bv the King’s e vote on the 11th Article. Anthony i plain if it had Dot been gnawing hunger hundred native prisoners ith his party for the conviction of the j for many a day, and our bones sticking | order on tbe ' Jth of A P rih i through as if they would hurst the skin. “rebels’’ out men are not 5 ! j elscwherp we had but very short rations ; mills arc situated is reprehensible. It Sawdust as Manure—The common ; practice of throwing this article into the i streams on which saw rr.ills and shingle- j - n «.A rilnoto,! ij ror.ron ,.n _ i hlo If THE “ LIVE DRUG STORE, REDW8NE $c FOX, The Soldiers’ Graves.—Owing to a misun derstanding as to time and place of meeting, sve have been requested to announce that the ladies of Newnan are expected to meet at the Baptist Carch in this city, at 4 o’clock to-day, aud bring with them flowers with which to decorate the soldiers’ graves. We deem any extended remarks unnecessary, aud simply ex press the hope and belief that there will be a full attendance. gfTThe report that Bruwnknv uus, a few days ago, in a dying condition, was false. g*f°Colonel Robert McMillan died at bis resi dence in Clarksville on M ednesday the 6th. glfThe next annual session of the ijorth is made in it for cheating only » U im suu» , 11U1 of their hotiest dues. Loyal ’’ men are not ^^hi<?”stril^s*of'c!!ta rs dichiiun. l ' J j of a species of millet called ‘uiacre,’ which would not pay to spread it upon a muck to suffer by the swindle, bRelief is to be y re ii n ghuysen. of New Jersey, is of_tlie i passes the stomach almost unchanged. j swamp, bqt upon any sandy land or light, st grief of all was the loss of! gravelly loam, deficient a vegetable mat- box which your friend at ter, it would prove a good dressing, jind easier than for the rebel to sell or transfer bis opposed To conviction from tL. fact iii.it it Apothecaries Hal! so I-.indly fitted up claim to an accommodating “loyalist” we % Gs known he would take a local view of the I All other things I divided among the good as against a “rebel, but not as again* a P) . tch p re sl'vteri,an si"< k of that St.de. Hv is j ’ The sorest < man who was *• loyal to the United states and , anil his service in the Senate is his : , ]• - opposed to secession.” As nothing will be : p ;irt ic|patibn ir politics. He is Hmuaht to * t ;' G , 4 1 ^ l “‘ ne j in time would show good results. The best use we have ever seen it put to, was bedding for animals in stables. It is an excellent absorbent, and will keep cows j clean, even better thau straw. It is also | and flavor of this Dead Sea Apple. They have 1 r Fre )m'rimysen also voted Ur conviction 1 I boy, and trusted him. lie exchanged | a very light, handy article iu the hennery, j got Bullock ana his unscrupulous, hungry i ‘ a ’ Wc>t vii-uini t Whig of no great for a march with two volunteers, who be- J and inure cleanly to handle than muci in j horde of plunderers, aud they have fastened j Wilg a Uuididaic for Lit;.tvnat haved remarkably well, till at last hungrv common, open, privy vaults. The article ; upon themselves universal negro suffrage, and ou the tic ket v.RLG ggin m lt>5b— | marches through drippiug forests, cold. ' is merchantable in cities, and 13 quite ex- ^ h aV *fhttr w?ftt fr ^im e iSi“h? l l°* l >‘ ar a bigh n ‘-" l r for Wh! I hungry night s raud fatiguing days, over-1 teusively u-ed upon floors in eating sa-1 tbe,r b0Ue “ aebU ’ " “[iSd. I ; came Lil vivlue. ..d tier majJ off with j loot., elite other P ur P? e, At ooun-; » «— | the opinions of some of those already named. ; -Steady's’ load—all h;s clothes, our plates, try mills, it can general.y Le^ had tor the a letter to tbe New [Willey voted for conviction.] I dishes, much of our powder, and two guns,; carting, as mill owners are glad to be na “ Mr. Chase, in Fprague, of Rhode Island, is a son-in-law of and it was impossible to track them after j of it. It is a good substitute for straw, )in-, the Chief Justice, and is a ca..vo milh'ouare.— : t b e g r ^ t JreDching shower, which fell im- and this is now worth sq much for manu-1 asoH,aiA» Just received 560 Boxes French and Belgian Window Glass, pn special cqpsignraerit, at greatly reduced prices. In store aud to arrive 3000 Doz. Landreth’g Genuine Garden Seed, The most reliable grown in America. Also a large and complete stock of Mr. Halpine, in York Citizen, says: L that noliticallv impeachment is the He has been Governor of h.s s--ic j mediate^ after they left u§. Thc forests factoring purposes, m mqny parts of the j 100 ,ha ’ P - ■ P " " TlXTeZg I« tin* »»<• W tt»t«« can.ot see country, that no thrift, fermer can afford j Brags, Medicines and Dye-Stuffs, Jewett, Collier, Tremont and other brands of Pure White Lead from the most reli able Manufacturers; LiDseed OW Lard Oil, Machine Lubrica ting Oil, Tanner’s Oil, Kerosene Oil; Turpentine, Wines and Liquors; Patent Medicines, apd everything usually found in a First Class Drug House. worst blunder of the lladicals; whi:e, legally, to use tbe expressive vernacular, it has not a leg to stand upon. It is stated that letters received by the Qf^giaConfereneewiU be held at Griffin, goto- Pr^iao Legation show (hat the report mendng December 2d, and IMron Robert Paine that the Baron Holstein has recently been ,,, , killed in a duel near Brussels is untrut. will preside. to v vim. »i . - - - - v- ; , . • i ..ho is cKarly oppo. -d to the conviction ol tne ; fifty yards on any side Pr'si-it-nt. * This loss, with ail our medicine, fell ou [Sprague, too, voted for conviction.] i heart like a sentence of death by : Fowler, of Tennessee, is unknown v: fame, * f eve r, as was the Casa v\ ith poor Bishop 1 to use it for bedding. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very shortest profits for Cash only. Druggists, Physicians," Merchants and others in the surrounding counties, are respectfully m- ' vited to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. RI'll)WI TflY end pr^Mj never willbefo™. :r b^»n, SackeTie7 bet J shell trj native re j Sfc C. C,™i<ST’7lll7 j , Comer WhitehnU and Alabama streets, unless his vote ou tropeachmeutmakea him , ^ Ujm who has led me! \-e, VU au. i February lo ly. A lLAN 1A, GA. target for Brownlow s wrath. Heisina post-1 3 “ “ HARRIED, On the 2Dt in^t., bv F. M. Daniel, J- R- rnm jmmm