The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, June 12, 1868, Image 3

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NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Friday Morning, June 12,1868. Legal Advertisements. A Fpiey Case. The State vs. Rene Owen, colored, iharcpil with an assault with intent to murder llarv How to Raise Winter Cabbage. Having been requested by many friends- to give them my plan of growing winter ’’•rw- « .Vat York Esangdizt. A Gorgeous Scene. Smith, a white woman, came up before Judge cabbage, I have c-included'to doso through i Shirks and Justice Swint on Wednesday inorn- j ing. and was continued until 3 o'clock, p. rn. The trial attracted hundreds to the Ouijt- ‘ house, and the deepest interest was manif- sted. The Sheriffs and Ordinaries of Coweta and The baneful passion of jealousy was the cause Carroll counties will hereafter advertise in the that moved Rene, or the guilty partv. to the Newnan Herald. commission of the deed. We felt much disin- | dined to say anything of the proceedings, but | the desire for a brief report is so general that we concluded to give the main facts. { I he prosecutrix was represented by Wright ’ & Douglas and L. K. Ray, and the prisoner by i Freeman & Son. The Reynold'8 Plow. 'i'he undersigned, having tested the above plow, both the Turner and Cultivating Shares, pronuocc it the best we have ever seen used. John W McGeuke, G. O. Wynn, O. Wynn, WinuAM Over nr, R. F. Jones. Coweta County, Ga. the c.damn? >f the Press fc Messenger, that all who wish to enjoy the luxury of- fine large cabbage during the winter at a smalt c»st and trouble may do so. The main point in raising cabbage for winter, in this climate, is to have them head up Lite in the fall and early winter. If they bead up earlier, while the weather i- hot, they are most certain to rot The seed must be planted in May or early in June, and it requires much care and attention—not much labor—to secure the plants so late in the season. If not ,STA I, LATHIN' <»F TRE PBTSCE O? \YaLZ< Ab A K M'.HT OF >T. P VTRICK. 'I he prosecutrix is a girl of slender form, protected from aun, they will I possessing Out little physical strength, but a as they come up I face which might be termed beautiful if ac companied by a virtuous character. She, how Prepare a bed in a partially 1 shaded lo cation, if possible; have the ground j ever, testified to facts covering her with shame thoroughly pulverized, audit' dry, well ; with as an abandoned air as one who had reach- watered—lay off the bed in small furrows si New aad Cheap. New Goods, Stylish Goods, Cheap Goods, fancy Goods, Good Goods at ‘ RANDALL k GO'S. We buy cheap and sell cheap, and think we #.m suit every class of purchasers, eyatniuc our stock. ed the bottom of prostitution. Rene, the prisoner, is a “buxom mulatto sis or seven inches apart—sow the seed thick —cover them carefully with a rake, or wench,” fat and forty, with the strength of a the hand, which is better; press the earth giantess, the impudence of Satan, and weighs, we suppose, 175 pounds avoirdupoi^ 1 gently on them, or water the bed if it is I at all dry, and put a low arbor of brush Call and j words: May it please your Honors—the State 1 expects to prove that on Monday the prisoner, J just as the light of morning was chasing dark- ! ness from our Romes, instigated by ti e devil, I stealthily entered the peaceful home of Mary ’ Smith, armed with a bludgeon of immense j proportions, and with malice aforethought set , , , , , , ! upon Mary Smith, quietly reposing upon her cordially invited to attend. Address by the ; , , , . n . , , , , , , _ } ... J 1 bed, and inflicted murderous blows upon her .Mr. Douglas opened the case in about these r over them, if the location is much expos ed to thes too dense ling and fall down. The great feature of the vUit to Ire land. however. wa< to day, when his Royal Highness was installed in the grand ca thedral of St. Patrick's as a Knight of the m-st illustrious Order >.f St. Patrick I could uot convey to yoii an idea ed the magnificence of the spectacle, or the glo rv of the ceremonial. It was grand al most beyoqd conception. The procession started fr m the Castle at half past two o’clock, and reached the gorgeous cuthe dral—recently improved and u 'corated at die as last au expense of <£130.000 by Mr. Guiness, iate Lord Mayor of Dublin—at half-past three, pus-ing through the leading streets.* which were one blaze of beauty and fash ion. ornament and decoration. In the Cathedral itself his Royal High ness was install'd in the presence of 3500 spectators, including peers and peer ess.. 3 of Ireland, all the chief of officers of State of the country, ail the leading military and mval Generals and Admirals, all the Lords, Lieutenants of counties. Cut this. Out?—Preserve Ir.— During the approaching Presidential campaign the question wdl frequently arise, h >w many electoral vc„tes arc there, how many for each State, etc. For the benefit of those who may not already know, we give the following statement: STATES REPRESENTED IN CONGRESS. Commercial Intelligence. California Connecticut Delaware I llinuis I ndiana L»wa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota M issoui i o 6 16 13 o O Q t) V t 1 I V 12 11 Xebrask \ New Hampshire New Jersey New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania llhtide Island Tennessee Vermont West Virginia Wisconsin 33 21 3 26 4 10 5 5 S sr -. xxxtt.— u'.T!i";>rn tvx and Dt*TT. Every Auctioneer wishing to expose goods, wares. merchnubze. <t other articles at public outcry, except it be the officers of the law. shall before such goods, wares <>r merchandize or oth er articles are offered, obtain from the Board a license, on such tonus as the Board may think proper, under a penalty oi S20 for every 'offence. exhibit t }, P correct state of the retail mark s’ xxxm.—stoyx-pifks. chimneys, & All chimneys, stove-pipes ur stoves ».,> coas- tructcTor put up as to endanger any building, shall rn- removed, or s" altered as to render them sate, upon complaint being made to the Mayor or Aldermen, or upon the danger being made known in any wav. No person snail permit any chimney attached t*> h - or her occupancy to he btrnetl ord except during a rain, or immediately thereafter. # A violation of this section shall sub- j.jct the offeadera to a line, upon conviction, at the J> -r a;.?u of the May.-r or Aldermen. NEWNAN MARKET, THrnsniY, June FI.—Onr quotations below The Cotton market has been active at 1 u high as 25 cents during the week Tne top of the market to-day is 25c. The quotation should be undcistoodas ex clusive of tax. Nearly all other markets u. quoted to inculde the tax. 247 STATES NOi REPRESENTED IN CONGRE; Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Louisiana 1» 4 • > 10 6 Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Texas Virginia 10 4 The- Anniversary of St. John the Bap tist— 24th June, 1868, Will be Celebrated by Coweta Lodge No. CO, Y. A. M. All brethren in good standing are sun. 1 he shade must not be ; a || tfi e Representatives of corporate bodies, or they will run up very spind- ! au( j I lnav sav . in word, all the rank and Have the ground fashion of Ireland’s metropolis. I have Extra Special Notice, Beware of Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic Svrnp has been counterfeited, and the coun terfeiter brought to grief. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s private S'.min on each buttle. Dr. John Be.!! on! , has the right to manufacture and seii ts.e iTigii.ul John Smith's Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchase, cr you will be deceived. See uiy column advertisement, and my show card. I will prosecute any one in- Wheat 1 C I 4b Uorn.—White ® r Bacon. — ..... 16 & : • Floor.— ...$10,00 @16 < • C-OFFEK. 30 (a) :• > Sugar.— 15 @ 22. Prists.—per yard 12.}(2> 1 s Steel.—p' - r pound 12 j Iron.—per pound 10 (o', 12 i Salt.—Liverpool per suck... © « 2, Virginia “ “ 2 75 Chickknj..— 20 ® 25 Eggs.—Per Dor.. — 124 Better.—Per lb 25 © 35 MASONRY Rev. E. F. Birch. C Robinson, I) F Brewster, W A Mitcuei S. f Coni'tee i bead and other parts of her person. The ! wounds and bruises arc* yet to be seen. If we prove these things we shall expect the Court watered every evening, unless the weather been at many great ceremonials and many great assemblages — never, however, at any one possessing the grandeur and ih- gradually, and continue to water occasion- terest of this. I wish I could describe is damp. After they come up, remove the shade ally, it necessary, until the plants are well rooted—work them well and keep all grass and weeds down. it The place I occupied was in the south transput of the cathedral, within about Whole number 3i0 Necessary to elect 15 < If Colorado shall he admitted into the Union previous to the election, theaggr *- g. number of electors will be increased to 320. It will then require 161 to elect. V T L Limb of Brick work, Blustering, Pa per Hanging. Ac., done on short notice. 1 ringing on mv rigtu. i ue genuine iimitn s 1 Also, special attention given to the fitting up j and erection »>l Tombs. Monuments, &c. Thankful tor past patronage, would respect fully solicit a continuance of the same. Entire satisfaction guaranteed.* Apply to JOHN LKDbLTTT.it in person, Jl LIES ALLEN, Newnun, Ga. feb. S-tf. or J. A. BARRON, Hogausyillo/* T c. ■ Syrup ran only be prepared by myself. The public's servant, Louisville, Ky. Dr. JOHN BULL. For sale in Newnan, Ga.. by Du. J- T. REESE, Sole Agent. January 24-3m. No one who is unwilling to bestow the ■ twelve yards of the throne. I command ed a full view of choir, Books! Books! A. 15. Cm tea keeps constantly on hand an j assorted stock of School Books, Standard and I Literary Works, Gift and Toy Books, Novels, Scientific Works, Sunday School Books, Hymn Books, Bibles, Testaments, Stationery, Piioto- grr.plis and Colored Cards. Fresh Arrival of New Goods. Wo have just received a splendid stock of Dress Goods, comprising the very lastcst styles which ern- J take to raise cabbage plants at this season : braced 200 voices and which was—male f the State j ^ ie J car - Plants raised in the spring, and female—dressed in white robes j and I had a splendid sight of the stalls of the ind allowed to remain in the bed unti proper care and attention, need under \ to vindicate the outraged law. The first witness introduced by was Miss Mary Smith, prosecutrix. She testified, . . . , that chickens were coming off the roost when the P r0 P er t,n J e for transplanting, will ! Knights of St. Patrick, of the royal and unlimited, in her house, two I Inake " ooJ eabbajge, but not so good as v j cc r0 yal party, and of the mgst dLtin- Rene Owen, the prisoner, i P^ ante< ^ * afcer ’ -i he stalk becoiqes too dry gui.shed iu rank and fashion of Ireland, 1 and hard. peers and peeresses, and civil and milita- They are to be transplanted in the month of August, and in the following manner : Dig holes the depth and width \ sent, of a spade, thre<- feet apart each way ; iiii costu '.oniMit the crime was c miles from town, committed the deed on Monday, the 10th.— j Biie knows the prisoner well, and knows that j Rune Owen did beat her. Rene had a large ; club and entered her house. The club was short and lurgei than a chair post The door was shut and a chair behind it. Rene did not ry officers, and of the‘tiers upon tiers of ladies and gentleman in the north trail- decked in every variety of dross and ume. A grander spectacle the eye —such as Moficnhiques, Lctios, Baragcs, Linen > speak,or knock. lTisoner said nothing, but ! them halt full of good rich well rotted | could not rest upon. Immediately be- I manure, first putting in the bottom a j f ore me were the Lord Chief Justices of Diwns, 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. IFm. Younger it' Cos fine Pah Ale at C. Robison's. Genness’ best Porter at A barrel of extra Apple ptr gallon at C. Robison's. Vinegar for 7 ocls. C. Robison’s If you irish anything stronger, or a good meal mII at lm. G. Robison s. W. M. REYNOLDS, Gorner of Public Square and Greenville Str., DEALER IN Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January ll-ly. If you want the genuine Beaver Hat, call on I). A. COOK, Nov. o0, 1807—tf. Bay Street. iSTSight Exchange on New York, in gains to suit, by Nov. 23.—tf. S VLOSIIIN & CO, M. Salosiiin. Geo. M. Hanvey. SA&SSRXE & C©., Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, Liberal CASH ad vances made and Taxes paid on COTTON consigned to our friends in Augus- ia. Savannah, New T 01k and Liverpool. November 2-0m. If you need a line Shirt go to Sept. 28—tf- JOEML1LL. If vou want a fine Hat, go to Sept. 28-tf. JOE WEILL. If vou want a fine pair of Ladie'^ Shoes go to Sept. 28-tf. JOE W FELL. Tf you want tlie latest style of Hats, call on - J D. A. COOK, Nov. 30, 1867—tf. Bay Street. struck prosecutrix on the head and four other places, and then jumped out o dov and ran. The blows were very severe, the bruises now are large and black. Witness 1 remained in bed all that day. The weapon j was large enough and likely to produce death, j All the blows were aimed at the head. A per- j son staid in my house that night, but had left a few minutes before Rene entered. Cross examined.—No person lived with her. Her house is twenty yards from her mother's. It was a gentleman who staid with her that night. Witness and the gentleman lay on the same bed. Witness is not manied. Witness and the man did not sleep all night. After Rene had left, several persons came to her as- f. i tablespoon Hill of Peruvian Guano, it to 1 the various courts and the other jui, f U e win- I * a ' ’ 1 lcn *’ tlit: e cear G 'B 1 * , “ it " and baronj in their wigs and gowns. I the top soil. A ti this must be done in j At the distance I b a y? stated sat ur readiness for transplanting rains in August. under the j a canopy, and on a chair of rich blue and , which the editor regards as ; gold, the Princess of Wales, fair a ,.4 I of the weakness of Gen. Grm Transplant deep, up to the leaves, in ' beautiful, though pale after her illnes the middle of the holes. By tins time . dressed in light blue, with blue bonnet, the plants will have long shanks, the j ;>tui evidently deeply impressed with the whole of which must be put into tne j ceremony and ihe scene. Beside her, in ground. Avery good plau, if it i3 de-j a similar state chair, sat the lovely Mar- sired to raise them on a large scale, is to ; chione>s of Abercoru. and on chairs rich BEAD WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. AmriiiL: t!i-' va*t improvements of the present ; ti:m > the change in remedies is not the least line | p ri.iT:'. Formerly ridiculous and often injurious | mixtures were administered upon the recommen- irt of this country for two years, ! Ration of one person to another, or from on- j Ihaiiiy to another, as being “good” for sueli and j sii.di a complaint, while they were, in fact, nse- U ss nr worse. Now, Prof. Kayton supplies the public, with the most effectual remedies that ed- . u.■: :■ T skill e..n de\i»u «»» art can produee, with , explicit dir* •tiVihs for their use in each and every ; east’. lit place of the sense-leys potions oitr ! g rand motile :s gave, \vi- liavo the cunning inveii- i tions of men ! al lied in :b<- art of rul e.adapted to j our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Kay- | rox's remedies consist of KAYTON'S OLEUM VITAL T he giv..t U r:nan LmiiiuTit for Rheumatism, Neuralgia Pains in the Back, Joints, Breast or Side, Nervous Headache', Toothache, Earache, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, etc. KAYTON'S MAGIC CURE, For t toughs and Colds, Asthma, Acid Stomach, H- :irtmini. Sore Throat, Sea Sickness, Cholera, Diarrluea, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, etc. KAYTON’S DYSPEPTIC PILLS. For Dyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, (’ostiveness, Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver, Stomach and Boa\ is, and as a spring and tali medicine to carrv off the rankling humors in the Rcssia iv Central Asia.—Russia ha? at hist succeeded in securing a firm foothold in Cen tral Asia. She ha? been pushing her column? into the with a pertinacity which not even a Southern sun nor barbarian hordes could overcome.— England’s dream of holding Mohammedan Asia wi'l now break. All along her posses sions to.the northward she will find the moun tain passes lined with Russian artillery. Bok hara, the scene of the last battle, is the capital city of the district of that name, and is virtu ally the cei.ire of the Mohammedan religion, arts and trade. The acquisition of this new territory is no less a tribute to Russian prow ess, than evidence of far-sighted statesman ship on the part tf her iu!er. Siie is looking for a tropical sea. FURNITURE. -:o:- Bedsteads, Mattrasses, ^ (Jlmirs, Lounges, Dining Tables, S'uic and Centre Tallies, Washstands, hatnots, Wardrobe^, jjureans, ig'u and Low Baby ChairS, Baby Carriages and Cribs, Window Shades. AH low for ('ASH. A liberal patron solicited. THOMPSON, COLE k CO., Sept. 28-tf. Newnan, Georgia R. D. COLE & BRO;, sistance. lay off very deep furrows with a large turn plow, put in the manure heavily, partially fill them, ami transplant in them, 'j hey must bo hoeu frequently, cnee a week is not too often, and always in the morning while (Jew is on. All cabbage should be thus hoed. The bottom leaves in gold there were seated behind Prince Teck, the Duke of Cambridge, and other members of the royal and vice-royal 1'ami J 7* ... , The knights, in their blue mantles and rich embroideries, all I believe peers o! the realm, with their stails, each of which Mary L. Bone. Heard Rene Owen say she, I1)US £ uo j- pulled, or they wiil not head j ffas surmounted with a banner (many of was going to Kill Mary Smith. Heard ihe : we || Upon ihe approach of very cold | them threadbare with age), collars, swords, noise on the morning of the beating and ran | weather, turn them down, whether they i shields and crests, presenting a magnifi- are headed or not, by bending the stalk , cent display. Then behind me were the down to the earth, amt cover The Democratic Tbivmph in Oreo on.—The Augusta Chronicle congratulates the Democra cy of tlie country on the triumph in Oregon, is giving assurance it before the peo ple, br.rthened as he is with Radicalism. T here was no election in Oregon in 1S67.— By the election of 1S66 the Republicans had a majority of seven on joint ballot composed of blood—Qmtm: six majority in the Senate and one in the House. inesc n-ine< In the Congiessional election of 1866 the Re publicans had a majority of five hundred and fifty-three. Now the Democratic majority is over one thousand. This is the people’s reply to the Radical war cry, “The war is not over.” Oregon wants peace. The whole country wants peace and will emphatically decide this fall that the war is over and that Radicalism is dead. (Established in 1851 P' REPARED to fill nil orders for S A rill, BLINDS, DOORS, &c., at the follow ite rates. subject to the fluctuations of the turns: Price List of It. D. Cole &; ?ro. PANEL DOORS 3x7. 50 cents per s, aldermen end town counsellors of. of negroes aud carpet-bag men, selected to the assistance of prosecutrix, and found her bleeding, and prosecutrix said it was Rene Ow en who beat her prosecu going to person (Rene) clai The prove threats aud closed. The Court then ad- t >[- protect them if tne weather is extreme- j crown, all in their wonderfully varied j offi jourued to 9 o’clock next morning. The Court met according to adjournment, when the prisoner’s attorneys made the motion to squash the warrant inasmuch as the Judge of the County Court, who issued it, was no officer, as the new Constitution abolished that j other cool place, and they will keep until there could he a more superb, office. The motion was overruled. After; they can all be disposed of. say, right royal display. Th which prisoner introduced Burton Reese, col ored, to prove an alibi. Burton swore that he Florida is to come into the L nion with a Governor from Wisconsin, a Congress man from JPennat/lvania, United States Senators from the Eastern and Western States, and a local Legislature made uo J c»< l in Banner. lies are innocent, and no person ; Two panels, lj inch thick, $3,00 need be alarmed at taking them; yet they are j side for moulding powerful, and will remove the diseases enunier- | Four * ' , s m irM .|, thick, $3,50—50 t.-nts ated above. A trial will sattafv every one that 1 . , *»’ » . • their curative properties are not over estimated. [ per spje lor moulding. Address all orders to Prof. H. H. Kayton, j 1J inch thick !.•) per cent, added; If, »-ij Savannah, Ga., or to the .igrnt’s l. A. Stitomons cent, added ; 2 inches 50 pes cent. a. <£ C Wholesale Druggists, Ba-.n.qaii, Ga. to the above rafea. Beware of coimterfeits. The genuine Infs Frqf- H. H. Kayton’s signature on each bottle and box. F, r sale by Druggists and country merchants generally. july 23-ly. For sale in Newnan at tlie Drug Store of Dr, EDDY SMITH. W. T. COLE, r> N T I S T , BLINDS. Half stationary slats, nr all rolling 70 c aits per foot in length per pair—thus a wind-ov li| feet long, $4,55 per pair. SASIT. 8x10 9 cts.per light, primed and glazed 22 ly cold, though I have rarely found it robes or gowns, or distinguished in a :nul necessary. ! titude of other different ways. Gorgeous Upon the first appearance of the heads will not describe the tout ensemble—ucitl - burstipg to run to seed cut them all down er will magnificent. I question it in any and put them away in a cellar cr any other city in her Majesty’s dominions ! or 1 should ; up th >f the State, and Represntatives in Congress. Senators and Political Waifs- went to Rene’s house Monday morning a little after day and Rene was there then. As we left the Court-House prorecutrix's attorneys were asking Burton questions preparatory to impeaching him. Me will, in our next, give the conclusion of the trial. From the Talbotton Gazette. Gen. Hancock is the Man. Cahbacre are very liable to be eaten up in the fall by the green worm. They may be caught by breaking off a leaf and putting it on the top at night, when num bers of them will be on the under side next morning. This repeated, will spec destroy them all. Fowls let to run! is one to be remembered in all one’s days —to be marked “white” in the experience of a life. The Newburyport (Mass) Herald— conservative—comes out strongely for The spectacle ; 1 10x12 11 u It “ t f . 11 : ; r • I 10x161 It tl u ti it .... ^ | 10x18 15 It It tt it a •1! “ i 12x14 15 It tl cC it (i A 1 •« 1 12x16 16 u It a it it 4(i ■ i 12x18 17 It tl it it it 5" •• 1 12x20 18 tl a ti tl it 5o “• Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra, pip,y" All goods shipped free of dray age Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. Ex Pres. Buchanan’s Last Moments. Lancaster, J unc 5.—Mr. Buchanan’s There were among them will destroy a great many of f uncra i wa3 very imposing. The them. Cabbage planted my way, will Iuali;7 delegations from abroad. The Masons assisted throughout, and head very low. near on the ground, and fowls cap reach them. A sure preventive against cutworm, is to sow salt upon the re liAous rites, ground in the fall or winter at the rate of; The Democratic National Convention three or four hundred pounds to the acre, ^“Sportsmen can have their Guns and Pis tols repaired by sending them to January U-12m BARNES’ {fijgrif you want the correct time go to BARNES’ and Lave your Watch or block re paired. L^n. lM2m. CiTTke Ladjeg cap have their Jewelry re paired by seeding it to BARNES January 1112m. which meets in New \ork on the 4th of July, will, in our opinion, do a very un wise thing if it fails to nominate Gen. Winfield S. Hancock for President of the United States. Gen. Hancock’s record is before the people, and he is known not only as a war Democrat, but as a gallant Union General who bad much agency in over throwing the Confederacy. He would, therefore, be acceptable to the Northern people. 11 is management district, and hi Texas, while show Mm to tional view an incorruptible patriot, and an honest gentleman. This will make him accepta- j that I ble to the South, if we arc permitted to take part in the election. His most prominent competitor tor the , nomination. Mr. Pendleton, is all that is which is also a good manure. I usually plant the Fiat Dutch and Drumhead. The Bergen makes a very- large head, but not so firm and hard as . the others. their funeral ceremouies accompanied the religious rites. L On Saturday previous to his decease, | 1:5 , iV ' ,l ‘4“ 0 . 1 ... . . A 1 political horse thieves. j while giving directions to nis exeeu or re- : 1 i- _ 1 • r. 1 it. 7?...0. —. t ft-.; The St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer wants to know why General Grant’s resignation is delayed. He proposes to fight it out on that line all summer. The Cincinnati Chronicle (Radical) acknowledges that Chase’s prospects for the Democratic nomination are brighten ing. A Radical paper says Kansas is “clos ing her doors on Ross.” After the horse is stolen Kansas is a famous place for ATIjANTA,; - GEORGIA, Wholesale and retail dealers in MEDICINES & CHEMICALS. < C' In S t o 1* e Any onoyursaiog this plan to the let- ^f^uchsalVJ to ate, ter, and failing to raise as fine cabbage as ; ever came from old Buncombe, may set ’ me down a humbug. J. A. Etheridge. Save Time and Temper. Call at mv shop and have your wife’s Scis- . r «*. sharpened for ton cents. claimed for him by bis friends in point ; cer.sit, so .-.ter _«« »■ “ Join ll-12m. Thomas Barsks. of intellect, talents, and unblemished „ ^mneted for in I character ; and his plan or paying t ie a The radicals think Oregon has gone I democratic so far as heard from. The ! Democrats thinks it will do very well for the beginning. The Albany Argus (Democrat) doubts | whether even Massachusetts will go for Grant and Colfax, d be Radicals may,! however, nominate Dr. George B. Loring j for Governor; then they will carry the election, sure ! The Radicals in Congress have turned I out the brave General Morgan from his ! seat and put in Blunderbuss Delano.— Morgan’s sin wa3 in having fought for his country and getting only about seven hundred actuai majority in his district. , _ _ , _ . .. , , i imposed upon me conscientiously : 1 have I •M,r «b* .J™ . B0 regret for any public act of my life,! I'took General Grant prec.scly ten — Co. — R. Itiftry who died at' and history will vindicate my memory county who was ou sick iurlow , from every unjust aspersion.” Ills last words were} “Ob, God Almighty! as thou wilt.” The records of the Accounting Officers at warding bis funeral, Mr. Buchanan said: “ The principles of the Christian re-! ligion were instilled into my mind in my ' youth, and from all I have observed and need in the long life Providence I have only be come more strenghtheaed in my cocviu- j tton of the divine character of the Saviour, land the power of atonement through Iiis redeeming grace and mercy.” Responding to the expressed hope that and treat - home in J- with cronic disntary A pract phison.” Another “praction phisson" certified that a : Information cn the j death was caused by : the service:” and minutes to write his letter of acceptance. That’s an important fact. The New York Herald says—“ Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” Pre cisely. The eternal nigg r is the price ihe last new drama is called -"The Last of white men’s lives in the city of W ash- 500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS; 20,000 lbs. WHITE LEAD—ail grades; LINSEED OIL. LARD OIL, TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS, PURE NGN-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL; ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEBTCINES. The largest and best stock of American and Foreign Ferfumenes, SOAPS, COMBS and BRUSHES, POMADES, AND % FINE TOIEET GOODS Ever brought to lhi3 market- All departments of our business are now com plete, and the attention of the trading public i3 especially called to our very large stock and mod erate prices. RED WINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Strs., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. May 30-f r . r.olner Newnan Wheat Ckov ^ , . .that the disease ci A number of our! public debt in greenbacks meets withthe: ,_ as y ew money.” Darsof .Menton;us. . iiich a soldier j stuck : Act III. cut stick. :t I, stick Act II, j mgton. citizens last fall, sowed their small lots in j hearty support of the South and_ W est. : wheat ’ They have been harvested and thrash-1 But Gen. Hancock possseses one import-. ed. The vifild will average nearly 25 bushels ! ant element of strength which is lacking ed. The yield will average nearly per acre. Mrs. Dent, on about three acres, j in raised 75 1-4 bushels of good clean wheat most i.iuit r had anv Mr. Pendleton. Gen. Hancock popular with the army as well as with the Thus is the largest crop we have heard of, the people; and the monstrous usurpations ? lhin y to do wiib/the publishing or editing of a others ranging from 20 to 40 bushels. PfT Youe Finskr Tkese.—- 1 It is a noticea ble fact.’’.remarks an exch »nee. “ tiiat those ; wi-,0 do little or nothing towards the support; of a newspaper always find the with it. Every person who has e Will those Senators in the War C '• '• -~ Treasure Office mo wit:, Stanton traent. please call at the r.-v for their lodgings. ORDINANCES M e think the idea of the citizens of Athens, Ga., is a good one. The wheat-growers of that city contributed a fund with which to purchase » silver pitcher, to be presented to the person growing the most wheat per acre. We should like to see a similar step taken in Newnan. and tyrannies of the Radical revolutionists i newspaper, must have been peintufiy aware o-. ’ * ! the truth of this assertion.” True as gospel. have excited the apprehension that, in the event of the election of a Democratic j President, it may be necessary for him to Repartee.—The i’dl -wing couplets original. secure his constitutional rights by means are vouched for as authentic ar u Mr. Pen- A gentleman in convening w: a a .aay hen. iriend on courtship and ma-r:ag , mad Newnan Minehae Spring.—The City .Council, a few days since, appropriated one huijdred: despotism, dollars to be expended in improving the Spring. The iJ^ayor was directed to superintend the improVcfnent. Dr. Wiley orderetl a granite basin or bowl, costing $2-5, which has been receive^ at the depot. But failing to secure what the city authorities thought to be a val uable lease from the owner of the land, the •’ouncil rescinded the resolution appropriating Lie money, and thus the matter stands. of the sword, lu this event, dleton would be powerless, while L Hancock might prevent the nation from some pro try hard remarks being torn by anarchy or lettered by a " u Mr. Senecck, of Ohio, was a peaceable General, but is a fighting member of Con gress.—Pc- tit ice. President Johnson is reported to be an exee.It-nt tailor; bur, however that may be, be has male a very extravagant suit for the Impeachment Managers. A scandalous C.-ppeiLead st->ry re pres-.-uc.- Grraat as locked iu iiis ruom sevt-r.il hutirs each Passed. Affirmed and Ordained for the muni cipal government of the city of Newnan, by the Mayor and Aldermen, in pursuance of the authority vested by the Act of Incorpo ra:: >n extending and defining the corporate limits of said city, and for other purposes therein meiitioiieU. SEC. XXVIII.—BETAILSHS OF SPIBJTS. So person -hail vend any spiritous or ferment- ed iuiuors in quantities of one quart or one gallon without ieense shall ATLANTA DRUG STORE. T_tixTTVFrn rJA.TlONja.Ij HOTEL, ATLAN T A, -GEORGIA, WILSON * CRANE, i f, uquor. rn th (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,) IIOSJSE ESTABLISHED IA 1854. want of harmony betv wife. The lady sent :2v iinm ,-diate quantity, wit&out a license , „ _ th - B »ard of Aldermenl which license shaii # ^ -j ^ : b ; : ' d - 113 Xo - b- znd the B riee of which 0 j* yqq g S tri Ct iV jU EL >S XI . "A O u T-J- ty No person shall retail spiritous liquors in less j _ within the limits of rrg£p r-onitaotly on hand a complete assortment of the Purest and Best Medicines, Itnpor- Ti the Altfeimon. to ted aud Domestic. Also, SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal the Aldermen, to nd the price of which shall : couplet St. Leger Grenfell.—The escape of this ; dashing Englishman from Dry Iqrtugas was • announced some weeks since, and it was sup posed he had perished at- sea. The Mobile Register states that liis safety, and that a lei ter ha him in Havana, sending know]eiigments for his kind treatment to s< of the army officers at 'Portugal, that ho was just about to sail for old England 1 •You men a re angel* when y . u w o ihe ma: Bui devils when the marriage row is .--..d-’ To which the gentleman replied : The change, good wife. 5s easily forgiven the key hols whethe or Uiiic nghuo. as V word in Lis Diction Chicago w.is Chioa-.v .go { l»ster had n A put that i NTISTNCE TO UE EEAtOVXD. No owner or occupier of a dweifinf or other f It is. seer Washington practical L»rug«gi3fs of many years experience, and their connection with JJew York ■“*’*' : x *us-. -hrli permit water or anything whatsover i jj ^ bkn* «-cohd to nZiia they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods in their line, _ .1 ; • calculated to produce tUsr-ase or render the air' . ’’ . . " T . . , trct.'v i ; .1oj red la eertUiD . , ,.r nnnJAain- i V t, ' to give them atrial., circles that Ben Butler U | St^reniainm his 01 their celL'or eke- N. B.-Person 3 ordering by mad will hare the =ame concessions made in Rrices, and receive Chemist, lateHaviland, Chichester & Co., Augusta, Ga, 4