The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, May 30, 1868, Image 3

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7 -- - SW NEW NAN, GEORGIA. Saturday Morning, May 30, 1368. Legal Advertisements. The Sheriffs ami Ordinaries of Coweta arnd- Cnrroll comities will hereafter advertise in the Scwrian Herald. Change of Publication Day. For the convenience of many of our readers we have resolved day from will occur next week. or eome other in9uet.ee may have ha 1 it? effect, Lut I run very sure that I have never, during the past tw\> years gen'”. h:m ha*. Loweve* been remarkably In an interview, a From lh* W i, Qiurl ^i; Ryci'ix. Sir Walter Scott's Dim Vve. esolved to change onepavHcatron j- n better e ^\ T \u. He Saturday to Friday. Ttre change ; t h rou ri, OU t the trial, h cheerful and hopeful. Ruuirprs —Rev. It. C. Ketchoro, of Atlanta. Will preach at the Presbyterian Church in New- Dtft on the firnt Sabbath in Jane. to few days since, when conviction — — • ■**- — ■ * *• ~ -- anion-the i robabilitie^. 1 judged that slovenly, in his attire, as he u,c*i .to be a a re please? to give life to t Mr. Johnson did not regard his cenvic- when a schoolboy and a writer a apprent : ; srrwuie^ and rearing them r ...... . !..».» rKii.L ice All at once his habits changed m ; f,>r iwuiy wars, when they ha' F »r some time after he had «s?r>cTnte exclu-ivelv with tin- reetulfc&of , «, the Ciub and the W;! , I J^cott continued to be tare!* ss, not t<> say curious, we h ive though* it oci d|u.ty fo Bev. Dr «)rrsr Borinu.—He »«.i] ' communicate it to too. wrihhjhirt^g a H the pleasure of greeting this distinguish-1 useless coiunieut. tor the truth U. v*i.C4U- fd d.ivinc on his arrival in Atlanta, where He was .. i jl Commercial Intelhgwct-. NEW NAN MARKET, not explain satisfactorily to ourselves what hr* now take- up his residence. -• ~ j ;ube*%.of we have seen for the fir<t. and probably cordially received by his many friends in Frida r. Sfc»y 30.— Our quotation* belo* 'pccul.itive t^ociety. [last t'rmc in our lives Cm it he possible ( that city, lli^ ivtury to Georgia is a ; exhibit the correct stale of ilie fttail market i-airR. A. Jolmxon ih tcring Corn anti Bacon on time. L Ma - v ^- t{ * |rf“Thc next session of the Southern Bap'ist (Convention will be held in Macon on the flth Oft of May, 1809. Cotnyytp iented. Decorating the Soldier*' Graves. Books! Books! Saturday last was the day appointed by the \. B. Cites keep3 constantly on hand an Julies of this city for the dccurutfon of the v aried stock of School Books, Standard and |*° !,lier *’ 8 r;iVe «* a »d tarly in the same evening Literary Work*, Gift and Toy Books, Novels, j f l uUc * S"<'dly number were seen wending their way to tho ctfuetery, Glaring rich bouquets Scientific Works, Sunday School Books, Hymn 3uok?, Biblea, Testaments, Stationery, Photo- arid Colored Cards. Fresh Arrival of New Goods. \Ve have jr.st received ft splcn'fM stock of y,.^ Goods, comprising the very las test styles _ g0 ch as Mosenbiques, Lcnos, I’arages, linen Liwns, and a go«rit many other goods too nu merous too mention. Wc will sell them very CHEAP FOR CASH. Please call and examine f.jr yourself. No trouble to show goods. May 2-tf. JOE WEII.L. Win. Younger d* Cos' fine Voir Ale at C. Robison's. tion so much as that people might think him dishonest, uuprincipled and reckless of his conntiw .i-good: He did not want the American people to sitsunderstaod him. To dny he lir.d onb time to say a few words to each fuller, and thank hint for hi* visi;. ‘* Mr. president, you have at last passed through tlie ordeal, and 1 presume y >u consider vonrseil vindicated ? 1 remark cd. *•. ,\s to that I do not know that 1 am altogether out (A tin: woods. It strikes uic, however, that their strongest b;u !e has been put forward and it :s bruk'-n.— That may not he their decision. J hey ihat in the desert of I he Cordilleras in those mon- in solitude I ^ , , 11 u v vaivv .... — — , >*>»' r , I «, II. „ t ll t* \ 1)31 6 jt l this respect, and he became a weil dress* d -uificreirt strength thev commence their vonng man—a squire, as hi A Disgusted Leaguer We publish, ©ays the Atlanta “Opinion -(Jennas’ best Porter at C. Robison's. 5cIs. . 1 band of extra Aggie Vinegar far oiillon at C. Robison's If uou wish anything stronger, or a good matt all at 1/a. C Robison s. W. M. REYNOLDS, jorucr of Public Square and Greenville Str n ——pKAI.En IN Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January lily. if you want the genuine Beaver Hat, cull on I). A. COOK., Nov. P.0,1807—tf. Bay Street. tonight Exchange inis to suit, by Nov. 2:1.-tf. on Nety York, in 9AI.OSH1X A CO. ami wreaths of flowers—their annual off* t in to the heroes of the ' Lout Cause.” As I watched the fair forms of maidens and matrons as they busied themselves in their holy work, have conducted the matter very pfeaiiy so I thought it vw* a tvaue over which angels far as to-day’s proceedings g^. watched in gladness. Looking upon the long j lines, I regret to say, of defaced head-boards, that marked the resting-place of many who , died iu the faith for which they gave their i , precious lives, I thought such names were never j a COiniuniucatioii from a gci to intended for oblivion, hut should live in song . and story ; yea, when the proudest monuments of nrarhlc and brass have moulded into dust, , the memory of tluse siiooid forever be cm- , halpurd in the hearts of their onur.ttyiaer,. Eiich succeeding spring, when flowers shall IruI and bloom, and remind the thoughtful of r. future life, the resurrection of the soul to an immortal existence in brighter realms, let our ladies who nobly during the war contributed so much to relieve the hunger and cold of our soldiery, and l>v smiles and cheers inspirited j them in their weary marches, now make it their duty to 'hit these sacred mounds of clay, 1 and wreath them in fairest flowers; for when years shali circle away, and in the final innn- heiing of all that was, the South with pride will point to these little green caskets, which * hold thu jewels of the “ Lost Cause.” \Y. ran whom we do not knoy*, but we suppose he is a friend of ours, aud \yr. give bis article verbatim, if likrathi} l it vuurtwitiM - TIME FOR DAY TO IJRAKH. tire league'W’asintended as A Good thing but i find it is d-ong Evil When it Klectes Such Men a> ii. 1>. Ilubock fqr Gov \\ . lirock for sender of the .>e idcuoforal Dist i thiiik it time totjUit this. \V. Rrock Was in the Confederate legislature Voted the lust Man and dollar to tiio W ar he Voted Against the Coqstitutiona! Amen incut he W as the first enrolling officer liver in the county of Haralson he tryed lust year to join the league tha Jjlaek a squ’te, as lus companion pronounced him. of dam.?. He had fall en in love with a young lady whom he encountered at the ehureh door, and con vexed to her own home, sheltered from the rain l>v hrs own umbrella. His fami , ly and Iicr** were ui\* ou any i»t in tima’v. Mr »tt happened, indeed, to j be her father’s solicitor; but the man of j bus-uess did not pretend, probably did , ;.ot desire, to be reckoned among thf lamiiiars of his client. Indeed, §o 1- ’« ■ orably sensitive on tint head was. the* writer, that he no sooner observed how matters were tending with the young peo i pit*, than he considered liiuytelf bound to • pqf, tl,c lady's father on his guayd. Tit * 1 wart.ing was w il received and made light ?id* aud the acquaintance went on, more especially as young Sc tf made his way. j as he s on afterward doi, into the s**t tf which the young la ly s brother was a member. Fl*-npe if cni'ye to pa-s lie met the young lady frequently, not in Edin burgh, only, nut in her own an 1 other country hoU'Cs, an i that she,, l-eir.g ad dieted to poety aul rouunce, r- ** ,v «d him frankly and kindly as ofren • came. Tliis sort of intimacy was kept up for years, throughout the whole interval, in- de d. between 17HJ and 179 ); and Scott oirding it as he regarded all things source of pleasure to thousands who have ‘ long known and admired him as a Chris tian and a gentlcmau.—Ji>ur. Os .Vrs::. j The South Carolina Legislature will , o . . probably assemble in Jut\e, if a sufficient fliglit through spsc * with no other object ^ num ^ cr 0 f t h,« member? to fojrui a quorum The Cotton market h»? been active ami is high as 21 cent? during the week Tne top of the market to-day is 21c. The quotation should be undeistoodas ex clusive of tax. Nearly all ojffief markets are quoted to inculde the t.ix. : th in that of tr.u>sp^'rting thcm<**lves to <ith**r regions where-dc^th toasters and the earth guards to« ir skeletons t«» the confusion of sages, who on meeting them, believe they have L>i»ixl ^tgcdcigr vian remains ! + I nuuiuvi Ul lilt lllvuli'v I ^ • t,J can bo rescued from jail. them , r,\tra Spttial .\olice. Fr nn Uu (fancy ILrcld. General Combs Heard From. The foil iwing cx'ract from a letter re ceived in thi^( city from G.-neral Leslie C»»nibs, the gri^t old W h;g orator of Ken tuckv addressed tq his nephew. S. II Couihs. Esq , will ue r, id with interest by all who remeuib'-r tr, * ;l.istingui>li<*d services the General in old tii„.;> ,x.,der- ed the Whig party: Lexington, Ky.. April 4. 1SG8. My Dear Nephew: I received your letter of the 16th, but have delayed an answer till 1 c-uld have my photograph to send your wife, as requested. You know I carried Kentucky for the Union cause in lbt> 1 In* overtivrnh/ three Wire.vf Com.—White @ $2 25 1 2o Bacon. — U 0 2? Flour.— S 10,0,0 (a 16 Or COKFKE. — &> (& 35 Scoxh.— IS ('ft) 22 Prints.—per yard 12*@ 20 Stkkl.—prr pound..... !!.“!!!!!!! 10 © 1 ij Ikon.—per pound 12* ^alt.—Liverpool per sack (<*> 3 id Virgiuia “ a 3 15 Chiokkns.— 20 @ 25 Ecus.—Per Dor..—.... 15 ni TTKR.—Per lb 25 0 30 to poety an 1 rouiince, rcc ived n»aj >rity over th;* Breckinridge MASONRY, \ LL kinds of Brick wqrit. Mastering, fft- jior II.mein^. *k*'-, dime on short notice. Also. tqH. v _Lw atv'i^tiou given to the fitting \IR and erectiin\ joinbs. Monuments, \e. Thankful for pas^nitronagy*," would respect fully solicit a ei-sikine.at.ee ot the sauie. Entire satisfaction gua.ann’ed. Aialv to' JOHN LEDBETTER in person, JULIUS ALLEN, Ncyynan, Ga. J. A* UAP.llON, ^!ogansville,“ j feb. 8-tf. or re secession Democratic candidate. I have ever since been a Union man—but be cause I believe God ma le m m and every : other unim d as he desired they should he—that the negro is not a white ui m no mare than a polecat is a lion, l am de- FURNITURE. through the i.;edi';n; of his own nounecd and' prescribed by t’ne present 1 that his ‘ " lays bifpur i’.,e Sauisiiin. Geo. M. Hanvky. SA&OSSXS & Q®*, jetton Factors & Commission Merchants, NEW NAN, GEORGIA. Liberal GABH tulvances made and Taxes paid i COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus- , Savannah, New York aiul LtveTpoot. November 2-Gm. f von need i*|it. 28 -tf. f you want Vyt. 28- if. tine Shirt, go to JOE WEILL. a fine Hat, go to JOE WEIF.K If yon want a fine pair of Lad ie's Shoes, goto Sept. 28-tf. JDE WTELL. i you want tlie latest style of Hat.-, call on L). A. COOK. sov. 30, T8G7 —tfi %y jjGeet. ff*Sport«jtmuj can have their Gluts aud Fis- ' repaired by sending Miem to anuary Il-12in BAlvNES J^°If you want 11 NFS' and have red. the correct time go to your Wat eh or Oloek re- [Jan. ll-12m. fpPhe Ladies c.ui. have their Jewelry re- red by sending it to I>AKNLS a unary 11-12m. Save Time and Temper. 'all at my shop and have you* wife's 8cis- 5 sharpened for ten cents. an. ll-12m. Thomas Barnes?. C o m m u n i c a t c d . A Card of Tnanks.- I take this method of returning thanks to the good people <>f Newuan for their energetic efforts in my kejialf during tlie latp destructive five. My loss was considerable, and would l;.ave been much greatpf bqt for timely aid of kind friends. The Federal troops stationed lw*re did etlieient seryiee, for which they have my thanks. I also remember a few freed man who worked well. To those who owe mo, I must say that I am pow in mournful need of money, please call id oi>ee ami pay me A friend iu need is fi ji^d- indeed I*. SwiXT. C o m m unicated. Georgia Home Insurance Company. 11.u(i;g iyy store-house in this city burnt op {he moj niqg of the 21st inst., it affords tae pleasure to state that Major Julin C. Whitncr, of Atlanta, Gxi., the prompt and clever agent of the Georgia Home Insurance Company, of Columbus, Ga., did, on the 20th inst , pay the full amount insured, and I cordially recom mend the Company and their Agent to the merchants of Georgia. I’ey song wishing to insure with 3Iayr*r Wliitiigr, can do so through Capt. Gooilrum of this place. D. A. Cook. At the White House- How the President Received TfiE News of his Acquittal Under the IIth Article. A Washington dispatch of the lGth inst. to tire Cincinuatti ‘-Commercial,” Wjps the following ;ut.c;*estiLg dG^ils : Ball him Good A lew Election he Went to A Little council in the county and in \ llaiion to the coustit- tution of tin* i ague he joined them there run fur the Senate and Said to tit • league j that if tha i,id Not Vote for him tha Were foresworn i am A leagueman but i this Wry of doing i can N u t i>c)eve in i! W. Brock can take A Seat in the Senate any Man in Georgia can do tire Same it puts Me in uiincl of joseph E Brown he has transform hitpseif like an angel of light to desc.*v the pepoi tin re j is too Many Men of that Kind gitting in- imagination, flattered himself passions were reciprocated. No word es caped him, however, to the ia-ly herself, either iu conversation or writing, in-lica i tive of the state of his own feelings. I je resemVed in this respect the most hash ! ful of the bashful 1 ivers described in his 1 novels, lie told his secret to many of his friends, and among others to Miss CraDstoun, afterward Countess of Purg- I stall, bi;t to ti.e object of do rut ion he I said nothing. It is worthy of remark, | however, that neither the passion itself, su i>rown ne . . . , • . - ' • , i : , * -r, . . : nor the secrecy in which it was nour'slieu, i the Devil into excited the slightest untoward influence over his character. As fjr^t love is apt j Radical n**gro maniacs as a disloyal citi zen—as a “ copperheadThe crowned licads of Europe are now, no doubt, laugh ing at us and our mo hl Republic, run ning so rapidly into a negro despotism — j ” ( ‘7\ We seem to have taken poor miser.b!e j Mexico as oup uiodql instead of obeying j Tin- gr the Constitution and laws. Gad help j J:'', 1 ;” 1 ' is too Jlaiiv Men of that Kind gitting in-, , ... , , * | _. r r , ” .i-i I tq do with such as him, it deepened in to office for the Good of the country think .... ... . i... .. , .. , ... d. , Iiupthepoetict'-nipcrament hutitma'le- of llies Men league or No league let them . . .{ , . r , . ’ „ . . .- „ r '. ,, , ,.T . . i him neither lc§s industrious nor less* man A lone fqr office is all tha \\ ant tha care :, ’ Not for the Good of the country Mr I: i; - 0 ■ tur Sir Give this place in your patK-f for Me if you pleas Ic'ing 7Iy Name Blank Hutell Needing. Make any Amenmcnt you Want to it. The State Convicts to be Hired Out. Thus far the tide of fortune may he j | said to have rolled with a steady current in Scott's favor. He was in fair practice at the bar, considering his age and stand ing. The advocates had appointed him one of the librarians. He was rapidly | stepped out from the corner ol York street establishing a good name as a man of j ] ;lue with a pistol in her hand, and chot i genius and great research. He was about j o O I to experience his first sorrow, and it was a hitter one. Encouraged in p;rt by the 1 rely on the onmon sense of the pe---J pie and their patriotism to rebuke the uu- | principled men now in power at \\ ashing- j ton, and consign them to merited infa my. Yours, tru-'iy, Leslie Combs. S. 11. Combs, Esq. From the Savannah Advertiser. A TJ-1S. Officer Shot by a Woman. Yesterday morning about 0 o’clock, Lieut. Charles E. Moore, U. S. Quarter master of tlrs post, was passing down Bull st reef, M rs Eliza H. Mason, his mother- in law, who had been watching for him, The Southern Recorder says there are near three hundred convicts in the Geor gia Penitentiary, mostly negroes, and that iho numte nu^asUs so rapidly tU ; a3s „ rancej 0 f hij !r,„ 1, Mi there will be neither room nor work for! L . j . . success of his translation, in part by the room nor work them. It adds : We are gratified to learn that \\ in. A. Port, 1-* wrj s to work on the Alabama ana Dalton Rail- ,7,1 • ,i-i i ! heart to give, road. Tins we tnmk an advantageous! mic e for the State, and would be glad to see all farmed out in like manner. Ala bama pursues ibis policy, and saves much expense to the State, ff not kupt con stantly employed aitj made yr u ’'k, tfiey are heavy expense, costing it abnqt^llO each per annum. Those above referred to are to be clothed and provisioned and kept securely. The State will realize from the 100, upwards of —in.-tea.d of hiring at an expense. e doubt not (Iranstoun, he made up Lis mind to tell , his tale of love ; and fin ling himself nu- T ' -der the same roof with the object of his oo, , <'* is about to lure ot t-ne tr . , . , . , . • , - V i i -i i , i . ... auectiuns, lia besought her to give him .i t o ou c h uu Ircd c-oloi eri con \iei, to be put;, , , . ,, q,. , ,, , , , ... ,1. ,. ; her lieart, and was rejected. She h fd no , work nn the Alabama ana Dalton avail- ! . . , *\ , , . , • Another ha:i it ir. Lis keeping, and he was one of Walter’s dearest friends. It would Le ungenerous, if it were possible, to depict his feelings on that occasion. This much, however, we are bound to say : tlfgt h fi e n,v.er m&slerpd fhegt with a power of tviil which is marvellous ; and in his soul him on the left side of the neck The wounded man ran down the Iape to Drayton street, and then turned up to wards the Barracks, bleeding profusely, and spitting oqt mouthfuls of Wood every few paoes. A friend'who saw him went to his assistance and walked with him, | endeavoring to stop the flow ot blool by | the compression of his fingers on the! wound. 15y the time he reached Liberty ! ^nVxvithVat.ic^ mid sheet, Lieut. M. was so much exhausted i B* ware of Counterfeits! Smith's Tonic Syrqp lias been countcrfeitcil, au l the coun- ' terfcityF r rou?!it to grief. S.Mrri;*si toxic syiup. The genuiue rqust have Dr. John j Bull’s private f^tanyi on « *•<>'.',e. Dr. John j Ball onlv ha? the rtrt t to m inuwture an-I «*-Ii the origin t! John Smith’s T-onic S.vrun of l.oni.^'ilip. Ky Kv inline wr^i tire iaoel on each If my [irivate stamp rs qrt on ! the b.-ttle, do i. t purchase, or you will be 'icet-ivc-i. See my col mm advertisement, an 1 | iqy show car !. I w'dl prosecute any one in- ffrrn^.^g or !;*v right. The genuine Noiith s ToniuNyritp can oiiij. prepared by myself. The public's servant, Louisville, Kv. Dr. JiIUN 1*1 LL. For >:ilc in Newnan. G i., bv I4r J. T. REESE, Solo Agent. ! January 2-”»-3tn. READ WHAT THE TUFAS SAYS. , \m :ig the vast iinpruver.ients of the present tii;. •> t!>. cl, !!igc in remedies is not the least into p 'i tu’at. L . m.< t.lyridk-L.loiis ami often injurious :ni.\*:;re- w.-rc ailnunisti*ml upon the reeomnien- - datioa ft i it-’person to another, or from on- Sinit.v :<> iiiiotiicr, as being “good for such anil mi. ii a comoi.tint, wliih they were, in fact, use- »• worsi . N uv Prof. Kuyton supplies ibe jmbii-j v. vtu $IU- anssv , rr- t firul n nn-dic-a that cd- ucii:- d skill can devise or art can produe--, with explicit iiiri-, ; i ills for their use incaeh and every case. In phic.- i f the senselcca potions our grandi iotiic-s gave, we have the euuiiin^. tyvi-n- tioti: • >f m. .i 1, ..i ue.i in the art of cure,adapted to -sitics, a: i nominal price, l’rof. lv.vY- II dies colisjst of KAYfuNT OLEUM V i,T.E, t ili-rm in Liniment for iUienrnatisUi, a Tams in the Back, Joints, Bivast or V, rviivs IL-jiKohe, Toothache, Earache, riiifamn. Kmi.-vs,.Burns, etc. KAY TON S MAGIC CURE, For snlL-n Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid .Stomach. Heartburn. Sore Throat, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Di trriuea. Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, etc. KAYTiYN"S DYSPEIWrC PILLS, bi iTiysp hria Bilious Disorders, Costiveness, sdv Ii ad.i •!)*'. arid itll Disorders’of the Liver, Stomach and B nvris, and as :i spring and fall medicine to carry off'the rankling humors in the blood—Quitman Banner. j These remedies an- innocent, and no person : -p wo pnntds, 1 j inch thick, $3,00—50 cents pyr need be alarmed at taking them; yet they an- for inouldimr. powerful, and will remove the diseases enumer ated above. A trial will satisfy evepy one tfiat fl,i Ir eiirarive properties an- not .vet* vstmi'ited. Address' 1 all orders to Prof. If. H. E.iytox, Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents A. -f. Soli>n\o}U: <t’ t'o.. Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga, Beware of eounterfoits. The genuine has Prof- Pi. H. Kvyton's signature on each bottle arid box. For sale hv Druggists and country merclmnw generally. ‘ ' jnly iUly. For safe in Newnan at th.e Drug Store of Dr, E.DDY SMITH. Bedsteads, Mattresses, Uhairs. Lounges, Dining Tables, Sine and Centre Tables. Washstnnd*, Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus, High and Low Baby Chairs, Baby Carriages nml Cribs, Window Shade,*. AU low for CASE. A hheral pntcqnagf solicited. THOMPSONj COLL (_()., Sept. 28-tf. Ncv.-uan, Georgia. B, l DOLE & BRO. (E P tablished in 18 5 4,) iRKPARED to fill all orders fqr SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, Ac., nt the following rices, subject to the fluctuations of the times; Price Jri?t of It. D. Cole & Bro, BAN El. DOliRS 3x7. side for moulding, four panels, 1} inch thick, $->,h0 oO cents per side for moulding. H inch thick 20 per cent, added;. 1:}, 331 :>< r “cent, lutded, ‘4 inches 5ii y,Cf cent, amn >1 to ihg ftbeye fates. BLINDS. j Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 creits per foot in length per pair—thus ft wind.w Gj feet long, $4,55 per pair. SASH. AY. T. COLE, 'm ec t i s t , Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Bp Stairs. 7> T KWXAN, <44, All kind^ of Pl.^TE WORK and PLUGGING me yvrih neatness atid WARRANT!*.I#. gey’ lV-etli extra* ted without pain by the use 8x10 0 cts.per light, primed and glazed «« 10x1211 “ “ ll U ll 30 I Oxl 613J “ “ u li u go 10x18 15" ‘‘ “ ll ll It 41 12x14 15 “ “ .1 ll 'ff l2xiCJfl “ “ ll ll ll 12x1817 “ “ ; 12x20 18 ll tt it " ll tt 50 5*'> i’or a day manly grief which it—no, no to stand Ijetiyecn him and the by die Iqss of Hood that he fainted and ! of NARCOTIC Sl’llAY. fell rn the street. lie was carried into I the barracks and medical aid summoned j The physicians in attendance deemed it imprudeut to attempt the extraction of | tlie hall, which is thought to have lodged 1 in the roof of tfie mo aid*, as the patient, [April 20-tf. £4^“*A11 goo.ls shipped free of drayago. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. REDWINE Sc FOX, i carrying in Ins soul a griet whicli never! was [ r , too low a state to bear the opera- died, he never allowed it—no, not even GEonaiA, Wholesale and retail dealers fu tion. After the shooting 3Irs. Mason walked • J Y * r * •-- I .1‘WI an, o.rvfvui.p i'U'i- exercise of his faculties. He | down to the office of Magistrate Verdery ^, fl eio™ Sf u^.^^ap. i;'i ' A*'\rTr'tZ'i <l" hte 4 the house, made his way into [ aild surrendered herself, stating ¥ haf she Uavws the Senate Chamber .he verj . but that n weald he good .obey (or the , {.^j^ soJ , hrcl , |,i m3 elf, with ap I , iad . loBe afld ,le 5 iring'Um to commit her moment tlie taking 0 t*>o\o e w.m ton ,altoeto e iihv. ott o i - * ^ ? 1 ,, : patently increased zeal, into the researches ' t„ j-iil. The Justice, after satisfying him-j DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS. momeiii we uimii, .t . i \ , * t ri ri j carerrtly increased zeal, into the researches to iail. The Justice, after satisfying him- .eluded, I made mj way tlirough a jmthng J e r un.tjer proper guraittses-tvltteo weu-d , ► w ^ , 0 him at ouce b^ine» and j Jf 0 f the truth ol her statement, made 5 ggres.-ive tuvifttudg, to the east (rout „! : f ,vo at least ?oh,00d to the State ;,„nual- ;rccreat . tfii . wW , e> slrange ^ only oq i ,he commitment and sent her to jatl ; the Capitol, ana signa mg to t u r>t c». r J}* . . . , nnt> short. i>onm hv lvis hand survives to rocult of flip ininrips fif’the >\ C. D.—See another column 'UK CmCKASABOQPF. MAXWACTT'RR'V. k . invite attention to the advertisement of \\ . I'iarke, President of this Coippanv. the capitol, and signaling to the first c;ir yiaue that struck my attention, I took my j peat, dashed round the capitiol to the ave nue, passed crowds that y*eye sri-i! Y*-' i,, !7 towards tlie exciting asen.e i had just left. The Cirief Justice, wlio had doffed his 1 robes iu undiguihod haste, had taken a j shorter cut, and with j ry, strolled out the avenue, and walked slowly toward his i house. In £5 t p r Q 500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLA$S, 1 (\ f\f\ IKa XX7 H fTD I C A H q 11 rrrvi • ,, SPERV ajsi LUBRICATING OILS, v : rccre f l0U > wm ' e ’ s ! ra "o e ^ ^ ; out the commitment ana sent ner wj*u ^ W g, TB LEAD _ aU prade3; Whv should thev not be cmoWyod to 0:13 short ^ b ? ll .‘" hanJ • ° i to awa,t the rCEult ° f the ln - 1Uri€? Q ? lhe i LINSEED OIL. LARD OIL, TANNERS' OIL, " fV , ‘ , . rri-M V iGivid Vrim this teI1 suc!l ul ? incident ever befell him. | wounded man. PURE NON-EXPLOSIVE; COAL OIL;' Complete the Aug.iat: H i.road from ti ls ( There ^ ^ Ve ver, no doubt that there | Lieat . Moore about ? year and a half ci.y to . i<mou . ^ ■ are traces of her in the heroines of the | s [ nce married Miss Stella Mason, who all the popular patent medicines, J •{’y ^ n n J ii 1-? <>/l . ro n n f! a! »1il 11 _ i . 1 L tunity offers to have it done. There will then be no further difficulty aboitt rad- road schedules. We commend tlie matter to the vo ov. ... ..... — since married Miss Stella Mason, who Hoke by ” and ” lledgauntlet. will be recollected by our theatregoers 1 as a very pleasing young actress in the soubrelte carts. The marriage did not ified haste, had taken a Wu commend the mot cr 10 the con- - i meet the approval of the mother of t! I with hi? prn-at.e jsefirefj-1 6 ,^rat.on ol Provisional t.overnor Kou-er A Eoas{er 0 f the Air-A Very Strange j udy, who ha s ever since beer, c of .be oapitol pro.nd m.0 and %. C Anderson, as_ worthy their Story. | hart terms' with her son-in-law, and is r F.mvi.NK vk (ri t.rr.ri’KH.— Attention is called j the advertisement of thk firup Recblject v bought their stock for cash, &iiy 1 cancel* living terms', hey are also agents for the sale of all kinds Mill Materials, and ask of* purchase? com- ison of their price lists witii those of other iscs. 'his is a good and reliable house, and have iblished a paying trade. Ciye them a call. At THE EX EGA’TIVE MANSION Whipping through the broad archway : leading tp the ^resident’s house, the car riage arrived et the portico* just behind one containing Mr. Stanbery and Mr. Nelsop, of the President’s counsel, the horses wet with foam and ridged with lashes. These gentleman carried the con- ! firmation of the news of the President's Substantial acquittal. early consideration. In addition to the above, we find the following item in the Atlanta Intelligen cer, of yesterday showing that the bar gain lias been perfected and the convicts delivered : Penitentiary Convicts.—The C Rariroad train brought in three ear loads of negro convicts from the Georgia Peni tentiary yesterday evening, on their way to Rome? Ga., to work on the raihoad Yesterday, about five o’clock F. M-, when every one had finished work at toe mine, (Garin mine.) and the workmen in a group were awaiting their evening meal, ■ I bad terms with her son-in-layr, and is re ported on several occasions to have spoken ’ qf him in very harsh language, on ac count of alleged il! treatment of her of alleged daughter. I'MUiusr.xTAnv.—It is our pleasing privilege acknowledge the favor and courtesy from wine ri Fox, of a complimentary ticket the season, to partake of the prized beverage he famous Arctic Soda Fount. These gen ii en are the Live Proprietors ot the Li\c ig store, and rumor hath it that Summer er attempts au invasion of the polar pie- -ts of the “Arctic.” Me appreciate the liberality of our Druggist from that place to £*etu:r«, At the very* moment that Mr. Willey’s Considerable curiosity was manifested by ' . , i i i 1 t! *- ^ I - ~tw.K.,4 q j J vote wa; recorded, a message io the Pre our c*'!or.ei population to know wont sid'ent had been sent from the Senate the stripped jackets, chains, and G. i . it J. 11 v jaejni unvti » >••• •• • 1 — ds, and shall seek an early opportunity to yj r Nielson’s face as lie leape the temperature of the “Arctic, ot winch carriage and, with more nervi btivc heard anil iViivi so niuc4* Kn ]>•»<! qImiwii hf^ telegraph office by his private secretary to the branch office at W Herd's Hotel, where an orderly was waiting to convey it to Mr. Johnson. This message announc ed the defeat of the eleventh article, which, being the strongest, was considered to errd forever the attempt at impeach ment. The pcsjriration ran from every pore ot d from the nervousness than ou the pants meant. . , he had heretofore shown, he hastened to We take pleasure in calling attention to t p e sta [ rwa y leading to the hall framing ew advertisement of the “Live Drug t j 1(? ['residents room. Mr. Stanbery, still pale and weak from his exhausting illness, was more moderate in his movements, bat declined the assist Effect of Darkness and Kme and other voyagers 1 in those regions ••where eter supreme,” lhe effect upon the brain end ear fl-oin the absence o f somtreus impulses i:i the amiospiiare is exceedingly imreyi: lately injurious to the auditory nerves. As theorems ef hearing are destroyed by loud and continued net weaken and sight, so it wo c.jitic nerr;s become impaired l*; it;; - a . , ■ • v . ; There arc varjous srum’/rs floating about j - a,? eo: ^ u i~ througn tne a.i u glance t [re eitv in relation to the origin of the eorgra ; bird, which, at firstsigat, we supposed to di{5cult but we re f ra i n from giving pub- ie a cloud surrounded oy tne aDuasphere, licitvt ^ a fthem>a3th3 ^ ofthe nd divided from its companions by a ^eVill doubtless soon be brought to light: before a legal tribunal. * Lieut. Moore, is dangerously, probably mortally wounded. The last time we heard from him, about 7 o’clock last evening, Vie was - still alive, but with very little prospect of surviving through the night. .Since the above was in type we took THE 'LiveBrugStore." A The place to get rich mellow* WATER. Alabama.— S anu chance current of air. As the object in question came neater, filling us with a very natural feeling of surprise, we were able to note that it was •an unknown creature of the air - the roe of the “ Thousand and (hie Nights,’’ per haps, or possibly a Leviathan of the de serts. Fiou, whence did it come ' To where vgks it going? Ds direction was AXD >;IE:;c |- p r - ^he»e tsas it going . s a,rcc l0n 1 the trouble of nt akin g a trip to the Bar- 7;°.: - 7 o -’-ri •*««?. n«ab<!*5t 10 it, «*ght ; ain the con rt|[iun of the : row. ai.J 103 Jln-ctl.ee. n Saratoga Spring Water il. fi on drau "a I Congress, Empire, Ex- celsoir, and all the other popular Min- r- r a T Waters for sale. apn. Opassing a short distance, and over uses i.i c.ic * ° . . , . am! ftbso- our hi.ads, we were able to note the rare structure of i r s b *dy. Its great wings were clothed with brown plumage. The c: ill'll. -v, ^ hre Ilf ;oui i were CiOlUeU Wild VrUY.U J iic , , . , « i A noise; and an intense light will heaJ of thc m0 nster was in shape similar had C ^ C f k fJ’ i nlrimitelv destroy tne wer ot ; . , ■ -.i pearei couitortauie. toaii i...:-lt ,h..t ,i„- editor; or «« ol a grasshopper with enormous j ** H ^ bes , wounded man. At 12 o’clock last night, when we 1 ft. I he was much easier, and h;s physicians entertained some hopes The haemorrhage ini the patient ap- j The largest and best stock of- Americas aad Foreign Perfumones, SOAPS, COMBS and BRUSHES, POMADES, AM> FINE TOIEET GOODS- Ever branchL t°- th,3 iparket. All departments of oor bn?;nr;S3 are nojjg plete, and the attention of ihe *rs.ding public ig especially called to cur very large stock and mod r eiate prices. REDWINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Strs., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ilav 30-t r new •e” in another column. Rich Treat. u Thursday morning last Messrs. Thurman !o. invited all haiufe congee ted with this e to their Lee Cream Saloon. We repaired ediatdy to that popular and fashionable re- , and partook of a sumptuous entertain- tt, consisting of Ice Cream, Cake and Wine, jotten up iu Thurman & Co.'s best style lee Cream was just the dot, the Cake su or total deprivation of thetr nature! sti'nulus, sound or light. Dr. H. R’iis Smith, ot Corea- • go, wishing f-xperimentaliy to investigate this subject, recently spent a cousin-.gable leogih of time iu trie Kentucky .'I iru-no.p- Cue, wuere tll j silea^fc a^d Vmpene*ral{ie dsrkoes's reigned sn- aoce of Mr. Nelson, who offered to sup- preme. The effect was ^ r y dif ressmg, and ... . . ; «lmnsi in;;irrtortah:e. restiiiu:g a tempore. ( - i *, , , » i He has the bes. of medical attention ot^n aud brilliant as stars, ana; . ... . , . .ri , . , • and careful nursing. Ins wiB • nh canoif iimr lilfD hrtir nr . the partial i eyes, covered wiib something like hair or i bristles ; the body, lengthening itself like that of a serpent, was ccvorcO” yiih bril-1 ; Uhoo<h , le is by B0 mea , n-ant scales, which etmtted metahe soueds f * anJ ^ be for ge gn.mal rnovea ltseli along. ; . ® J ’ . .. „ alraosi insurportable, restu*ii;g m temporary >F‘ ft'” in mounting the stair. jetecuoo of bearing .nd alv-rtainn of arinO. I fo.lowed them el<ase!y, and as Air. p rpn} 0 ^ rn eS p C r : ,ence, this gentleman i» 1 <1 J i 1 . J , 1- •• _ • » ’ Lit J _ ^ f t a h n port him in mounting the otairs I fo.lowed them closciy, anu — — t-rom own fxjn-iian.r, into j-.u., .u... .. Cushaui, tlie President's door keeper, g rm iy convinced that the blindness of trie tia- ODened the door to admit them, I saw .Mr. ny citizens of this cave ha- been F-ought JohnSOH through the open door, opening about gradually tbron^ s'recessive ger.ere- the very telegram which announced hi Icecream was just the dot, the Cake su- acquittal, it was ouiy rar g.«c . lhese b eingi . though originally i thW perceived a detestable and the Wine excfcUeQt. We retired from j door was dosed at once J but I heard the j the species when first immersed m .aar im« c - b , ^ en[c Qn be .. .il—,1 Mr \oUnn he exeiaim- i tomb. i “ ® . , - , J , - » - . c effi Others that their sens§ g*as not oi tions. and from his observations he O a , j that the sense of bearing is also wanting tn It was OU:)’ for g moment; l h e j these beings, aithongh originally existing in 4S the stran^ f r w Surprise resolved itself into fear among lhe workmen in the presence cf such a strange phenomenon. The whole stock of ornithological science possessed by the goid miner was in vain exhausted to find ive ger.era- the name and qualities of the strange biru is confident; which had just passed without leaving a Some assert that in those ; being con- j i stantly at his side, and it is thought that; his strong con^tituri >n will enable him to means oat some r O' > * '■ davs. ATLANTA DRUG STORE, lUNTDEXL NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA^ WILSON St CRANE, SETiil Ex President Pierce’s fetter, in which he names General Hancock as a suitable sfy. retirement sign. scen-e in better humor with the world and rest of mankind than it is our wont to rtain in these degenerate days. To the es especially and all others generally, we say of a truth that at Thuriiiar r & Co.’s on is the place to get your lee Gieam, and that at their establishment can he :verv thing else in their lice, to gratify the de aud cheer the heart. loud voice of Mr. Nelson as he ed: “ Well, thank (jod, Mr. President you ar# free again L At last mv turn can>c, SrT^i i was ad mitted to the President’s room. Johnson may have eoupted qn the cer tainty of his acquittal from the first, and lie may have had pleasing assurances from members of his Cabiuet and his counsel. A little Swedish girl was walking with i fended by any unusual odor The super her father one night under the starry sky,; st.tious believe that it ss the devil in per- q Mr. | intently meditating upon the glories of J son they have seen ptfS%wu».e o.er^ , ♦ - \ _ .AiiA AAf Kurm r h^pn a some heaven, it last. Wring un to the sky, i recollect having been a witness, some she said : “ Father. I have been thinking j years ago, :p the came place, to the pass- if the wrong side of heaven is so beauti- age ot a similar monstrous bird, ful. what will the right side of it be (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,) et as a ssitaDie HOUSE KSTABI.ISnED I\ 1854. Democratic candidate, is endorsed by the 11 ^ -|y| g Strictly Cash. New \ ork Herald. It shows, says the ; T¥ v ? constantly on hand a complete assortment of the Pnrest and Best Medicines, Impor- iuc. Also. SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trus&ej, Abdominal ilassware, Window Glass, Putty, Paint-, Oils, Brushes, D>e Stuffs, Patent In nnt that soldier’s name croumer tlv De- t Medicine-', Mn.a anu Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, and a complete ^ , Moves bring second to none, tbgy invite Merchant? and Families, wishing goods m their hp, center on with any hope of success, an i oive them atiiax . , . - - j • ‘ I N. B—Persons ordering by mad wiil have the sm* co^essions made f n prices, and tfcsive the same kind «f Good3 as though personally present. fiS-Uheral discounts made to Merchants, Jobbers and I 7rArT«nv T) w. H. CRANE, Chemist, J. VI ID jy, M. IX. with H iviland( Risley&Co., late Haviland, Chiehester&Co., one of our lew great soldiers who has also the mind of a statesman.” Prentice says the Southern negroes _ ought to be prosperous as they are taking As the whole affair is in the extreme 1 stock largely.