The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, June 05, 1868, Image 3

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€l)f iimttau Ijmllt. NEWNAN, GEORGIA. ~ Priday Morning, Juno 6,1868. Legal Advertisements. The Sheriflfa and Ordinaries of Coweta and Carroll conn tics will hereafter advertise in the Newnan Herald. Call for a State Convention. Climate not the C&nse of Color. The Central Executive Committee of. It is a common opinion that climate the Democratic party of Georgia met at alone is capable of producing all the di- New and Cheap. New Goods, Stylish Goods, Cheap Goods, Fancy Goods, Good Goods at RANDALL & CO'S. We buy cheap and sell cheap, and think we 6an suit every class of purchasers. Call and examine our stofck. the Anniversary of St. John the Bap tist—24th June, 1868, Will be celebrated by Coweta Lodge No. CO, F. A. M. All brethren in good standing are Cordially ihvited to attend. Address by the Rev. E. P. Birch. C RoniNHos, Macon on Thursday last and adopted the following resolutions : “ Retohed, That a State Convention be called to be held in the city of Atlanta on the 22d day of next July, to be com posed of delegates to be appointed with out regard to number by the Democrats and Conservatives of the several counties versities of complexion so remarkable in the human race. A very few facts may suffice to show that such cannot be the case. Thus the negroes of Van Dieman’s Land, who are amongst the blackest peo ple on the earth, live in a climate as cold as that of Iceland, while the Indo-Chinese nations who live in tropical Asia, are of a is re- How a Yocno Lawyer Killed two Birds with one Stone.--Some years ago. in a certain town of this State, which shall he nameless, a young attorney, with Six men, three white and three awlored, were exposed in the pillory and publicly whipped, in Wilmington, Delaware, last: mitery. except it be the officers of the law.* shall SEC. XXXII.— AUCTION ERR—TAX ANP DCTT. Every Auctioneer wishing to expose goods, wares, merchandize, or other articles at public week. An average of twenty-five lxsh-'S 1 before such go«««ls, wares or merchandize or - Ah- " " er articles are offered, obtain from the Board a more wit than money, bought a pair of! from a “cat” was administered to each, license, on such term* as the Board may think boots from a merchant, fur which he was j One was a mere boy. charged with a balance I) F BhBWHTEB, !• Com'tee. W A Mitchell, ) Books! Books! A. B. Cates keeps constantly on hand an assorted stock of School Books, Standard and Literary Works, Gift and Toy Books, Novels, Scientific Works, Sunday School Books, Hymn Kooks, Bibles, Testaments, Stationery, Photo graphs and Colored Cards. Fresh Arrival of New Goods. We have just received a splendid stock of Dress Goods, comprising the very lastcst styles —such as Moseubiqucs, Lenos, Barages, Linen Lawns, aud 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. TI7n. Younger tfc Cos' fine Pale Ale at C. Iiobison’t. —Genneu' bat Porter at ■ A barrel of extra Apple ytr gallon (tl C. Robison's. Vinegar for 7 ocls. C. Robison's — If you u-uh anything stronger, or a good meal of this State, for the purpose of consult- - brown and olive complexion. It ing upon such questions as may be pre- , marked by Ilumbolt that the American f*cnted for consideration, and in the event tribes of the equinoctial regions have no that the State shall be admitted into the darker skins than the mountaineers of the Union, and permitted to vote in the Pre- ' temperate xooe. So, also, the Puelches sidential election, also to nominate an of the Magellanic Plains, beyond the fifty- electoral ticket to be run by the' Demo crats and Conservatives in the ensuing election for President and Vice-President of the United States. “Resolved, That we recommend Chat each county sbali be entitled to double the number of votes that it has Repre sentatives in the Legislature under the new Constitution.” E. G. Cabaniss, Chairman. A. W. Reese, Secretary Pro tem. From Washington. Washington, June 3.—The Judiciary j exposed to Committee’s amendments to House omni- f,w ’ 1 bus admission bill, adds Florida and ex eludes Alabama. The fundamental con dition shall never be abridged on occount of race or color as regards suffrage ; and in Georgia's case, in addition the n all id cation of the 1st and 3d subdivisions of sec tion 17th of 5th article of Constitution, except the proviso to the 1st subdivision. Legislatures may be convened within 30 fifth de gree of south latitude, are abso lutely darker than the Abipodes, Tohas and other tribes who are many degrees nearer the equator. Again, the Charaus, who live south of the Rio de la Plata, are almost black, while the Gunycas, under the line, are among the fairest of the American tribes. Finally, not to multi ply examples, those nations of the Cauca sian race which have become inhabitants of the torrid zone in both hemispheres, al though their descendants have been for centuries, and in Africa for many centu- tbe most active influences of the climate, have never, in a solitary instance, exhibited the transformation from a Caucasian to negro complexion-. a oatance of one dollar and a half, on the books. Sorucrime after he removed to a neighboring village, forget ting all about the debt, and sent out a lot of professional cards, in which he stal ed that he would gvve particular atten tion to the collection of claims In a few day* came a saucy letter from one of the shoe firm, in which he was requested to collect and forward the balance due for the boots. The attorney felt “picked up” at first, but quickly rallied and sent the following highly professional answer : Messrs : Gentleman.—Your favor of date, inclosing claim on was duly received and the debt collected promptly. I have placed one dollar and fifty cents to your credit, which leaves a balance of three dollars and fifty cents Brownlow having pardoned all the felons in the State, and there still being a deficit in the Radical strength, has post poned the Congressional election until November By that time he may be able to buy out two or three Northern peniten tiaries. The report that Brownlow was dying proves incorrect. He is said to be in bet ter health than usual, and seems deter mined to verity the prophecy of the old woman in Teunessce, who being inform ed that Brownlow was again convalescent, ; exclaimed, “ 1 really do believe that that man means to go to h—1 alive!”— [Dayton Ledger. - An eccentric Englishman left hand- ! some legacies to such of his friends as proper, under a penalty of £20 for every offence. SFA\ XXXIII.—STOVT.-FirES, CHIMNEYS, Su\ All chimneys, stove-pipes or stoves so cons tructed or put nn as to endanger any building, shall oe removed, or soalton-d as to render them safe, upon complaint being made to the Mayor or Aldermen, or upon the danger being made known in any way. No person shall permit any chimney attached to his or her occupancy to be burned »nt except during a rain, or immediately thereafter. A violation of this section shall sub ject the offenders to a tine* upon conviction, at the discretion of the Mayor or Aldermen. Extra Special .\otiee. due uic on my collection fee. You wisl should respond in person to invitations to please remit. I will take pleasure in at- j his funeral, providing also for the publi- tending to any other business you may 1 cation of the names of those receiving have in my profession. I the bequests, as a pleasant reminder of The literary women of New York have, very wisely, agreed to be sociable, and, as a step in that direction, have organized or established a“olub.,’ or tea party, which convenes once a month at Deliuonico’s.— As no ‘living man,’ in appropriate cos- days after the passage of act, by Gover-j tume, is admitted to these re-unions, and \V hen the attorney’s letter came to the shoe shop the disciples of St. Crispin saw that they were completely sold, but wheth er they have ever sent their old customer another debt to collect we have not heard. The lawyer is sorry that he ever paid a cent on the boots, as he might have saved the whole price.—fi'iJi Press. “Impeachment or iafamy,” cried the the New York Tribune last week. Well, it has impeachment and infamy. —Nashville Gazette. nors elect It is pre-requisite that Legis latures adopt 14th amendment, which fact the President’s duty is to proclaim within 10 days alter official notification of the adoption. tall at In* C. Roljison's. W. M. REYNOLDS, Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str., DEALER IN Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January ll-ly. It" you want the genuine Beaver Hat, call on D. A. COOK, Nov. 30, 18<>7—tf. Bay Street. flCTSight Exchange on New York, in sums to suit, by NoV. 23.-- tf. 8ALOSHIN & CO. M. Sai.osuin. Geo. M. Hanvey. SAL0SHIS «fe C?®., Ootton Factors & Commission Merchants, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, Liberal CASH advances made and Taxes paid COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus ta, Savannah, New York and Liverpool. November 2-6in. If you need a Sept. 28-tf. tine Shirt go to JOE WEILL. If you want Sept. 28-tf. a tine Hat, go to JOE WEILL. If von want a fine pairof Ladie'sShoes, goto Sept. 28-tf. J0E WIELL. If you want the latest style of Hats, call on . ‘ D. A. COOK, 30, 1807—tf. B*y Street. Nov. ggf*Sportsmeu can have their Guns and Pis tols repaired by sending Miem to ll-IZUl 1SAK.N15S’ JfT’If } r ou want BARNES’ and have paired. the correct time go to your Watch or Clock re- [Jan. ll-12w. jffThe Indies can have their Jewelry re paired by sending it to BARNES’ January 11-12m. Save Time and Temper. Call at my shop and have your wife s Scis sors sharpened for ten cents. Jan. ll-12m. Thomas Barxes. Dr. Brown.—We ask attention of Dr. J. D. Brown. to the card Carrollton Masonic Institute.—See notice of Rev. D. K. Moreland, President of this flourishing Institution. Posttonkp.—Mr. Davis' trial has been post poned until the 4th Monday in November. Tiie Wheat Crop.—Our farmers began har vesting their wheat crop early this week. '1 he indications are that the yield will be good. Death.—Mrs Bradley, wife of Mr. Norman Bradley, of this city, died of heart disease at ]0 o’clock Monday night. A Liwly Correspondence.—The following laconic messages, which passed over the wires between Parson Brownlow, of Tennessee, and Gen. Stokes, will be produced by the Demo crats if thev can get a hearing before the posing committee: Knoxville, Mar 3. -How will Fowler vote? W. G. Brownlow. Don’t know. Think W. B Stoxes. Washington, May 3. he’s all righL Knoxville, May 4.—If yon ain’t certain, pump him. _ W. G. Brownlow. Washington, .May 4.—I can’t. He won’t discuss the question. I fear he is shaky. W. B. Stokes. Knoxville, May 5—Tell him, if be will re sign and let me appoint you in his place, I'll make him Judge of the Sqpreme Court, in place of Harrison, who will make way for him. • W. G. Brownlow. Washington, May 6.—II© won’t resign. W- B. Stokes. Knoxville, May 6,—Not profanely, but reli giously. tell him to go to hell. W. G. Brownlow. Ar a Discount.—Since that little un pleasantness between himself and Donnel ly, Washburne has lost caste at the “Head quarters of the Army.” An unmistaka ble pair of cold shoulders has been thrust ut him by “ the General of our Armies” and his Chief of Staff. To keep up ap pearances of intimacy, it is. asserted, Washburne now takes a walk two or three times a week, with a bundle of papers un der his arm, on the street on which Grant lives, to create the impression that he has just emerged from an “ important private consultation ” with Ulysses. The monkey is at last dislodged from the back of the unrivaled rider. The New l T ork Herald, which always heretofore has been friendly to Gen. Grant, and which first nominated him for Presi dent, now says: “ The Washington correspondents say that Gen. Grant has been laboring to get the President convicted and removed, and one of the reports is that he visited Sen ator Ross as late as twelve o’clock Friday night—the night belore the vote was taken in the Senate on impeachment— for the purpose of trying the power of persuasion upon that Senator. If this be true, Gen. Grant has brought disgrace upon his name and the high position he holds in the estimation of all who love fair play and justice. His great military fame will not save him from the odium of such conduct. The reports are so direct and circumstantial vhat he can not escape the consequences unless he publicly declares they are not true. What does Gen. Grant say ? Has he been using his influence upon members of the High Court of Im peachment to force a verdict of convic tion againsUthe President of the United States ? Let us have the truth ” Disgusted Loyalty.—The disgust of the Radicals over the acquittal of the President is resulting in a strong disincli nation to any longer look honest men in the face. The Norristown (Penn.) Re publican says : “ A petition, signed by a number of our loyal citizens, has been forwarded to Hon. John M. Broomall, asking Congress to recall the currency having upon it the face of S. P. Chase and W. P. Fessen den.” Forney also expresses his disgust. He says : “ Judge Chase adorns with satisfied ro tundity our one dollar national currency bills, while Mr. Fessenden’s lean and sin ister physiognomy shrivels and twists on the twenty-five cent fractional notes.— Must we see these men every time we open our pocket-books ?” We suppose this disgust will go so far as that Congress will order the withdraw al from circulation of all notes having the heads of Chase and Fessenden on them, aud the issuing of a new batch with the head of Ben. Butler for that of Chase, and Simon Cameron for that of Fessen- d n. The change will be indicative of the progress of the party of “ high moral ideas.”— Cincinnatti Enq. A Hasty Declension.—Mr. N. B. Judd, the Representative in Congress, from the Chicago district, has made au ass of himself. On the ISth instant be sent from Chicago the following dispatch to the President: “A. Johnson, President of the United States : After leaving Washington. Satur day evening, I saw in a newspaper my name announced as having been appoint ed a visitor to West Point. Assuming the truth of that statement I decline that or aDy other appointment within your gift. «N. B. Judd” On the 18th instant, the President re plied as follows : Eon. X. B. Judd Chicago ; The ap pointment of visitor to West Point, which you decline in your telegram of the 18th, has not been conferred upon you. “ Andrew Johnson.” as women know how to hoid their peace when they really set themselves about it, verv little is known of the' na ture of the proceedings outside of the charmed—and charming—circle. A num ber of names have been gratuitously offered j for the acceptance of the body—such as ‘Blue Stockiug Club/ ‘Petticoatery/ ‘Sis terhood/‘Kilkenny Cats,’ etc. It is un derstood—though upon what authority we know not—that the designation, seli- chosen, is ‘Sorosis.’ Our Greek lexicon having been mislaid, wc applied to a gen uine ‘root-digger’ for the etymological rendering of the term, aud was assured that the derivation was wholly from the Anglo-Saxon, it being a simple contrac tion of ‘Soar, O, Sis,’ which is the fe male rendering of ‘Excelsior.’—Packard’s Monthly.] “Yale Clubs have been established in Cincinnatti and Chicago.” All except the Y. “ Blind Tom is performing in Balti more/’ Wonder if he knows anything see sharp ? “ In England the fashion report is, that black dress coats are going out.”— That’s “ weuns ” exactly, out—at the elbows ! Ours is going “ A sixty acre field is the play ground of a New York base-ball club.” Thev his bereaved but not sorrowing friends of what they might have got. A poor woman and her child living in a Western town were greatly in need of food, and the child seeing a chicken in the barn-yard, wanted to kill it aud have a pot pie. “ No, no,” said the mother, *• that would be wicked, and God will surely punish you.” “ Then,” said tire youngster, looking up, “ let’s go back to Chicago; there isn’t any God there.” This was said after the 20th of May. | A Clerical Humorist.—Rev. Dr. i Bond, editor of the Episcopal Methodist, and one of the most distinguished of tiie j Southern sympathizers in Baltimore, is a ; brother of Judge Bond, who is no less ta- . tnOMs as a Radical. A Radical preacher |—that is to say, a Northern Methcdist i preacher—recently compared the two ! brothers to Cain and Able. In replying ! to the article which cont lined the com- | paris’»n, the reverend doctor incidentally | remarks : We resemble Cain in the particular of j being a tiller of the ground, but our Ffcware c? Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic Syrnp 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 bottle. Dr. John j Bail only has the right to manufacture and ' sell the original John Smith’s Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Kjr. Examine well the lahel on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on i the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and iny show card. I will prosecute any one in fringing on my right. The genuine Smith's | Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. The public's servant, Louisville, Ky. Dr. JOHN BULL. For sale ia Newnan, Ga., by Dr. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. Commercial Intelligence. NEWNAN MARKET, Thursday, June 4.—Our quotations bclo “ exhibit the correct state of the retail mark* . The Cotton market has been active a:. 1 is high as 25* cents daring the week Ttie top of the market to-day is 25c. The quotation should be undcistoodas ex clusive of tax. Nearly all other markets ui quoted to incalde the tax. Wheat •' Corn.—White @ 1 - Bacon. — 16 (p\ ?i Flour.— ...$10.00 (>f 16 < • Cofkek.— 30 (fi} 3 j Sen ar.— 15 (S> 22; Prints.—per yard ... 12J® IS Stkkl.—per pound ... 1-7 Iron.—per pound...a 10 © 121 Salt.—Liverpool per sack.. 0 8 2 i Virginia “ “ 2 75 CniCKKNS.— 20 © 2j Eoes.—Per Doz./— • •• 12; Butter.—Per lb ... 25 © 30 January 25-3m. MASONRY. V LL kinds of Brick work. Flustering, Pa per Hanging, Ac., done on short notice. Also, special attention given to the fitting up and erection *>f Tombs, Monuments. Ac. Thankful for jeist patronage, would respect fully solicit a continuance of the same. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Apply to JOHN LKDRKTTFR in person, JULIUS ALLEN. Newnan. Ga. feb. 8-tf. or J. A. BARRON, Hogausville,** ittm.ike lots of com on that field anil > brt,l,ler > though has a goodI deal tu da Horrible.—We learn that at Bel Air, on Wednesday last, in the absence of the grown members of the family of Mr. Ro gers, a vicious dog made a furious attack on two of bis children, one aged eighteen months or two years, and the other nine or ten years, and it is thought both of the children will die. It appears that the youngest child fell out of the door, and in its fall contused its face, whereupon the dog. scenting the blood, rushed at the child, and its screams brought the elder to its assistance, who made a vigorous at tack upon the dog, and was in turn at tacked, and her nose, left ear and cheek were bitten off, with other mutilations about the face and neck, that it is thought will produce death, if it has not already- taken place. The infant was expected to die on Wednesday night. The dog was very vicious, and great efforts had to be used by the neighbors to induce him to leave the children, and, was shot.—[Augusta Republican. The Misfortunes of a Newly Mar ried Couple.—On Saturday a band- some couple from Batesville, Indiana, whose fortunes by the nuptial knot had only been united that morning, arrived in our city for the purpose of taking the through Washington train on the Mariet ta Railroad. Having a few hours to spare, the happy pair engaged a hack to go round the town and see the sights. Re turning to the depot, they went down on to the train, when the young husband re membered that he had forgotten his car pet sack, and ran up into the office for the same. Being de ajed a moment or two, he returned only to find the train gone, taking away from him his wife. By ad vice of officer Orippin, the husband took succeeding, he have plenty of exercise too. Prof. Loomis says 8,000.000 shooting stars shoot through rhe earth’s atmosphere every twenty lour hours. Most of them are very small—480 to the ounce ! The arrival of visitors at the Virginia White Sulphur Springs has commenced i already. Lust week there were quite a j number from New York. A busy and prosperous season is expected. One of the largest congregations in Boston, with a popular pastor, propose to dispose of their chureh and lease a large hall, where the sittings will be free to everybody. “ Woman, with all thy faults I love thee still, was the reply of a husband to his scolding wife.” “ If you didu’t love ‘the still’ so well. I’d love you still bet ter,” replied the wife. The picture of Grant displayed at the Chicago Convention was inscribed “Match him f” but the telegraph, in many in stances, altered the phrase^to “ Watch him.” Alexander II. Stephens doesn’t believe the new Constitution of Georgia will stand. He says : “ It is another case of Foster’s beef. The old man had killed a beef and he and his boy made a muss dressing it. “ Dod drat it, dad,” said the boy, “ let’s get another.” w ith wool, is not a keeper of sheep. OKDmACES Passed, Affirmed and Ordained for the muni cipal government of tiie city of Newnan, by tiie Mayor and Aldermen, in pursuance of the authority vested by the Act of Incorpo ration extending and defining the corporate limits of said city, and for other purposes therein mentioned. SEC. XIV.—QUARRELLING AND FIGHTING PHOIII TEIW Any person who shall be guilty of quarrelling t and fighting, or otherwise acting in any way a disorderly, riotous manner, in the streets or else where, within the incorporation, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding $20.00 ; and if such of- renceBe committed by an apprentice or minor, he sh ill be haole to be committed to the gparil house, unless the master, parent or guardian, or friend of such apprentice or minor, pay to the Mayor op Aldermen such fine as may be imposed. SEC. XVII.—NUISANCE IN STREETS. Any occupant of a lot who shefli throw or dis charge, or pflhuit to be thrown or discharged from hi# or her premises, as much water or wet substance as may become offensive, or put any part of the streets or alleys in bad order, shall be fined noi less than five dollars for every day such nuisance shall continue after notice is given of such ; but such occupant may, under the direc tion of Mayor and Aldermen, construct a drain or hollow pavement along or cross any street or al ley over which such water or wet substance may pass, without causing a nuisance. Such is the blessings of a benevolent heart that, let the world frown as it will, it cannot possibly bereave it of all happi ness, since it can rejoice in the prosperi ty of others, The Circus Company’s Menagerie lost one of its young boa constrictors while in Griffin session of it yesterday morning, and had a small snake show on their own hook — SEC. XVIII.—NUISANCES ON LOTS. No person shall keep on liis or her premises any nuisance, to the annoyance of his or her i neighbors; nor shall auy stable manure or other decaying matter, iu piles or otherwise, be per mitted to remain anywhere in the city. Any per son so annoyed, may complain to the Mayor or Aldermen, who shall require, in writing, an abate ment or removal of the nuisance complained of in twenty-four hours, or in reasonable practicable time. Should the nuisance not bo abated or re moved as required, for every day following, the person on whose premsies it remains, and he whose business or neglect created it, may be fin ed in a sum not exceeding ten dollars, XUISVNCE TO BE REMOVED. No owner or occupier of a dwelling or other house, shall permit water or anything whatsover calculated to produce disease or render the air I unwholesome or unpleasant for breathing, to ac- Soine of the little boys took pos j cumulate or remain in Ins or their cellar or else where in or under the house, under the penalty of not exceeding t wenty dollars. Any person or persons refusing or omitting to remove the same It was about eight feet long-—Griffin j upon notice to do so by the Mayor, Marshal, or “ any member of th ; Boaru, shall be fined not ex- Star. The emigrants who left Ireland in 18G7, according to the returns of the registrar ceeding fifty dollars. SUPPRESSING AFFRAYS, Any person between the ages of eighteen and , - . . oi -to i m t fiftv vears ox age who being called on by the May- general, amount to fel,i-4. Ihe nutnoer j or or anv of the Aldermen, or Marshal t or other for assistance to suppress any peace or other outrage, and assist.)ace, shad be fined in a inm not exceeding ten dollars, unless a sufficient excuse be rendered for such refusal. Any person in any manner opposing, resisting, abasing, injuring, or attacking any of the officers another train, but not the right one, and soon found himself back at Batesville, to I of emigrants who embarked at Irish ports | officer df the city, fc the astonishment of friends where lie was ! from May 1st, 1851, to December 31st/^ oh-HiYefuse^sueh 1 *®* forced tu remain until this morning, when 18G7, is placed at 1,832,000 he returned to this city and again found his “ dear wife,” who went upas far as Hamiltion before she couid take a return ing train. Y~ou had better believe there was tall kissing at the depot when the happy pair met, after their cruej separation. They are now safely speeding on their way to the Capital eity, where we hone RFAD WHAT TIIE PRESS SAYS. Among the va-a improvements of the present times the change in remedies is not the least ime port ant. Formerly ridiculous and often injurious mixtures were administered upon the recommen dation of one person to another, or from on- familyto another, as being “good” for such and such a complaint, w hile they were, in fact, use less or worse. Now, Prof. Kayton supplies the public with the most effectual remedies that ed ucated skill cau devise or art eau produce, with explicit directions for tlieir use iueueli and every case, in place of the seuselees potions our j grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven- 1 tionsof men learned iu the art of core,adapted to our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Ivay- tok’s remedies consist of KAYTON’S OLEUM VIDE. The great German Liniment for Rheumatism, Neuralgia Pains iu the Back, Joints, Breast or Ride, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache, Sprains, Bruises, Bains, etc. KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE, For sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, R<-re Throat, Rea Ricknees, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, etc. KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS. For Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Costiveness, Rick Headache, and all Disorders of tho Liver. Stomach and Bowels, and as a spring anil fall medicine to carry off’the rankling humors in the blood—Quitman Banner. These remedies are innocent, and no person need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are powerful, and will remove the diseases enumer ated above. A trial will satisfy every one that their curative properties are not over estimated. Address all orders to Prof. H. II. Kayton, Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents A. .4. Solomons dfc Co., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga. — Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has Prof- II. H. Kayton’s signature on each bottle and box. For sale by Druggists and country merchants generally. july 23-ly. For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr, EDDY SMITH. FURNITURE. Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables, S'de and Centre Tables, Washstands, Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus, High and Low Baby Chairs, Baby Carriages and Cribs, Window Shades. All low for CASH. A liberal patronage solicited. THOMPSON, COLE & CO., Sept. 28-tf. Newnan, Georgia. R. D. COLE & BRO., [Established in 185 1 ,) I W. T. COLE, DENTIST, Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING done with neatness and WARRANTED. jjfsT'Teeth extracted without pain by the use of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf. )RBPARED to fill all orders for SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, Ac., »t the folio” n; rates, subject to the fluctuations of the tiim •: Price List of E. D. Cole & Bro. PANEL DOORS 3x7. Two panels, 1J inch thick, §3,00—50 cent.-: pe r side for moulding. Four panels, 1[ inch thick, §3,50—50 c- n i per side for moulding. 1J inch thick 20 per cent, added; 1J, 33i ; r ”cent. added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added to the above rates. BLINDS. Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents per foot in length {ter pair—thus a window til fect Ion b r > $ 4 t ,f ^> l ,er P alr * . SASIT. 8x10 9 cts. per light, primed and glazed 23' »». 10x12 11 “ “ “ “ 10x1013J“ “ “ “ 10x1815 “ “ “ “ 12x14 15 “ “ “ “ 12x1616 “ “ “ « 12x18 17 “ “ “ “ 12x20 18 “ “ “ “ Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra. figtfrAll goods shipped bee of drayage. Newnan, Ga., Sept. fi8-tf. REDWINE Sc FOX, ATf. AT^TA GEORGrIA, Wholesale and retail dealers in DEUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS. In Store 500 BOXES FRENCn AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS; 20,000 lbs. WHITE LEAD—all grades; LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL. TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS, PURE NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL; ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEBIEINES. The largest and best stock of Miss Maggie Hoyt, who was among the , . cr i i . j- . .1 ij! - ! abusmg, inuring, or attaching any or me officers wounded at the late di>a>i.er on the Erie j oxihe mcor^'>rstiau, in the discharge of their Hoad has affected a settlement with the duties, or who Mtaii aid, assist or abet those who ’ • • . i /> 1 dr, (jhaP. he fined in a sum not less than twenty- raiiwav company, receiving the suin of $9,000. B<dh her parents were killed at the same time she received her injuries do, shall be fined in a five dollars. of An old gentleman in the vicinity they may find a world of happiness. — Cin- Richmond, Ya , has just sold his tobacco j P'[ cinn-dtti Enquirer, 2hth. j eru p for $2,500. The ground on which The Three Ben’s with an F.— Three of the most promoDent and illus trious lights in the Radical party write their Christian names Benjamin F. viz : Benjamiu F. Butler, chief manager in the impeachment plot. He stole spoons and bullied women in New Orleans. SBC. ZTX.—LOTS TO BE KEPT rX ORDER. It snail be the duty of aii holders of lots or houses, whether the ’same be enclosed or unen closed, to keep them clean and dry. They shall permit no sinX to contain waier, but shall fill up low places on said lots or land, in such manner * to pass Ul’iira water, »nJ shall remove from lots or land all decayed and decaying vegc- tableand animal substances, and in general, ev erything tending to corrupt the air. And in case of failure or omission of auy owner or owners, holder cj holders oi lots or land, or other person i controlling them, to fill up any sink or low place, i or to remove as aforesaid, after notice from the Mayor or anv one of the Alderm-.n to him or her Uent at the °rand celebration of St. John’s or his or her agent, to fill up or remove ,seut4iiuc P >»*« _ -the same the Board may proceed to nil or remove wnate'-'er the nuisance may be, at tiie exj/ense ot crop 1 it was raised was but a small patch, and j the labor was contributed by the old gen- j tieniaD, an old colored man and a horse. ' Andrew Johnson declines the invita tion of the Knights Templar, to be pre- ! day, at Spriugfield, Mas?., June 24, in Jrieans. j encampments from all the New Eu- ! 7!aid lot or landholder, Oi Other person; and c-xe- Bcnjanriu F. Rice, carpet-bag Senator' w jn nartieinate eniion sbali issue for saib exp- nstjs vaen a.-c-.r- froo. Arkansas. He stole 85,000 of a } S ' a ° d 5 ^ *“* “« **»■'“" ^ “ d ma<te ^ A man that don’t kuo enny thing will tell it the first time he gets a chance. of a client’s money in Kentucky, gamboled it; off and run away in the night. Benjamin F. Wade, President of the | Senate, aud Professor of cursing and swearing. Ee voted to make himself President of the United States. What a lovely trio of Bens to be sure. Poor Benjamiu Frankiin ! It’s lucky for him that he did not live to see his name so disgraced.—Louisville Courier. mined, -- hid property; and t.u -iaiU lot or landholder shA Dc fined in a sum not exo- vding twenty-five ' dollars for «.aoh day that such notice shall rc- Ef I enjoy enny thing more than the i BncQmpued * lth * SEC. TTVTTT. —iirfA7I.EES OF SPIRITS. ] No person shall vend auy spiritous ur ferment ! ed liquors in quantities of one quart or one gaiioi prosperity of a good man, it is the punish meet of ao iufernal scoundrel. quantities of one quart or one gallon . i or in anv immediate quantity, without a license A bashful young mao in Delaware who i from the Board of Aldermen- which license shall Saving Seed Peas.—Peas for seed should always be picked as soon as they attain full size, before the pod begins to turn. Put them away in the pod to dry. Peas dried in this manner will If Mr. Judd wu6 not impervious to such briug peas the u«t season from ten days _ Inon him Tt to two weeks earlier than if alfowed to an exposure, it would silence him. It should cover him all over with infamy.— He will perhaps, be more circumspect hereafter iu bis malignant attempts to wound a political opponent. Be deaf to the quarrelsome, blind to the scorner, und dumb to tboge who are tnischicvously inquisitive. ripen on the stalk, and the same rule ap plies to beans, corn, and almost all garden vegetables, as I have proved hy actual ex perience.—Cor. Rural American. The “ Standard ” says, “ Scalawag stock is rising.” Poultiee the rising and let it burst, propose to his sweetheart, ' te^iesignMeU. as No. 1, and tue price of which to tire at him with a pistol j No person shall retail spiritous liquors in less ;ured her was loaded on! v quantities than one <. iarr, wiUiiu t'ue limits of was af raid to induced her which he assured her was loaded with powder, and after she had done so, fell down and pretended to be dead. She i threw herself wildiy upon the body, call-1 ing him her darling and her beloved, | whereupon he get up and married her. Brown, on his first journey per coach, not long ago, wotried the driver, beside whom he sat, with incessant childish ques tions about everything on the road- At last he got his quietus thus: within t'ue limits of to be- designated No. 2, and the price of which shall be 525.~ onlv : quantities than orw qaa ' i tne chv. without Li--or. :from the Aldermen, SEC. xxrx.—RETAIL LICENSE. Event pere'm desirous of obtaining a lioense shall apply to the Clerk of Hie Board, stating the number of the lieeniu for which application is made, mentioning the place where ne or she in tends carrying on such license which shall be and continue ih force one year and no longer. Bef.-re the license is given by the Clerk, the applicant shall produce to Liia the Treasurers receipt for the price of the license, and give 1 bond’auJ good security in the- sum of $500 for | keeping a decent and orderly house, under the Driver—There’s been a woman lying : the penalty of the bund aforesaid^ and snail take- in that house more thua a month, and I thev haven’t buried her yet. j . - , p • . ,, snau ue l-i dUSiCi I c»A AI vsu uuc I/O 41JOIUH Browu—Not buried her yet . pray tell [ without the consent of the Board I nor shall any an oath prescribed dv the Board. License not Transferable.—No retail license shall be transferred from one person to another me why not ? p r i ver —Because she isn’t dead. ‘ person be all* >wed to retail in more than one place 1 or establishment at the samo-time under one li- American and Foreign Perfumeries, SOAPS, COMBS and BRUSHES, POMADES, AN D FINE TOIEET GOODS Ever brought to this market. All departments of our business are now com plete, and the attention of the trading public is especially called U> our very large stock and mod erate prices. REDWINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Stra., ATLANTA,GEORGIA. May k0-tL ATLANTA DRUG STORE, UlMPEn KTATIOaTALti ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WILSON :M£ * CRANE, g£TML (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,) HQl’SE ESTABLISHED IA 1854. er*ms Strictly Cash. K EEP constantly On hand a complete assortment of the Purest and Best Medicines, Impor- _ ted and Domestic. Also, SURGICAL *qd DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Labels, Glassware. Window Glass, Putty, Paint*, Oil3, Brushes, Dye Staffs, Patent Medicines, Fluid and Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Ointment3, and a complete assortment of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best mannthctqrers of Europe and Amer ica. Being practical Druggists of many years experience, and their connection with New York Houses being second to mine, they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods ia their line, to give them a trial, X. B —Persons ordering by mail will have the same concessions made ia Prices, and receive the same kind of Goods as though personally present. Liberal discounts made to Merchants, Jobbers and Physicians. J. WILSON, M. D. W. H. CRANE, Chemist, 12 years with Havilaod, Risley & Co., lateilaviland, Chichester & Co.^ Mar 30 tf. Augusta, Ga.