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Georgians Relieved.
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Friday Morning, Paly 3, 186®-
Legal Advertisements.
c copy the following list of Georgians re-
licved from political disabilitiei by tbe bill "re
cently passed by Cqr.gre?s:
Sec. 3. And be it further'enacted, That all
legal and political disabilities imposed by tbe
United States upon the following named citi
zens of Georgia in conseqoence of participa
tion in the recent rebellion be, and ihe same
; place, itt qed ami asleep, “loyal'’ soldiers »nside. through their sell
»t possih£ for me to have •' the . r hirt |
irth riuht tor an extra ration
For the Children.
The Sheriffs and Ordinaries of C» weta ftnd ; ate hereby removed, namely:
' . ... . , r „..o^. r advertise in the j Baldwin county ; John R Strother.
Carroll counties wi - '• Berrien county ; Thomas Paulk.
N'cwuan Herald. i Bibb county; James Martin, \V K QeQraf-
— ■** ^ i fenreid, Marshall DeGralfenreid. Yf J Lawton.
Democratic State Convention, Brooks county; J OM Wnrnpck, John Mc-
.... ny o-rrir j Kinnon, William U Bagwell, Abraham Strick-
1 ^ ‘ ‘ | land, Murdock McCloud, Robert Humphries.
g T . TF rFVTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Burke county: McWhorther Hungerford, J
MAI L vu* R corker, Jesse Wimb^lY-
‘ ' ! Carroll county; jpr ty Merrill, George W
Atlanta, Monday, 22i day of July, 1868. : Merrill.
Chattooga county;. W Q Edmonson.
Clark epuntyJohn C Johnson, Asa M Jack-
son, John W Johnson, Robert Flournoy, G W
Ntinnally, Jrjoucnoy W Adams, Peter \Y Hutch
eson, Josiah \ pcowning.
Cobb county; N Gober.
Dawson count}-; John C Richardson, Daniel
t in the Court House on I Fowler, William H Richardson, John Foutz,
Tuesday in July, for tbe piirgogp of Robert M Barrett, Sawnel M Fowler.
,i Decatur countv; Benjamin E Bruton, B F
eh-gates to State Convention fa a*- _ - ’ » . , T . t]. , ’
Bo>yell, Richard II V hitelj,Johq H.gdon.
Echojs county; L II Roberts.
Payetfa county ; S F W Minor.
Floyd county; Nathan Yarbrough, Thomas
J Perry.
Franklin county; James A-Harrison.
Fulton county; Bluford D Smith, Joseph E
Brown, George S Thomas.
Green county; R L McWhorter, James R By
num, D A Newsom, C S Caldwell, R C Hales,
John Mitchell, G II Thompson, W II McWhor
tpr, jr, It Hulbert, J C Broom.
Glynn county; W II Rainey, John B Miller,
Whitson Frohock/Hpnry B Beach and John
Brooks. . . ,
Hall county; David Whelebel.
Henry county; James II Maxwell, George M
Wyatt, WJ A Hums, J C Griffin, John Fryer,
THE BELLIS PERENNIS.
—- 1 ... mmm
to d:c for sinners, formed the common i
ua:-v, setting its, goijen eye, and pinky
; petals, in a be^utift^ green cup. From
j the bright fkuiaueut
pressed.
Wagcenton, June 23, 186S.
A Little More Grantism.
A YOUNG HAYNUA.
He looks around and cheers the earth,
5\ i f h dews and gentle shower* ;
Puts fruit upon the spreading trees,
And dlls t^.e world with dowers.
Often and often, since then, havo !;ttle
Lucy and her brothers cried out to their
uncle, in a mirthful mood, “Here unelo 1
Extra Special .\otice;
The several counties will do well to elect
their delegates at an early day.
County Meeting.
The Conscrvativt md Democrat# of Coweta
•ne requested to m
the l*t
(fleeting
* m blc in Atlanta, Monday, July 22.
New and fcneap.
New Gqods' Stylish Goods, Cheap Goods,
Fancy GoodSj Orbed (foods nt
RANDALL k CO’S.
y.'e buy cheap and pljt‘ap,.and think we
c<ui suit every class of purobasefs.
examine our stock.
Call and
Books! Books!
A. B. Cites keeps constantly on hand an
fitsorted stock of School Books, Standard aud
Literary Works, Gift and Tov Books, Novels,
Scientific Works, Sunday School Books, Hymn Willis Goodwin.
killing when it took
and that it was not
been there. At one time during uiv confine- . . , - • >, . . A .
ment in AVarrenton, I was guarded by <>citizen an: per ••rnung a menial s position-to the
of the town who was mv enemy, ami whu rebels, and doing their dirty acts; and __ ^ _ j ’
pressed a negro man vith a gun into service, these are the men whp are now loud ia*> :cr a ^ ve *J ta ‘ e * ^ JW * or one
i to aid him ip preventing my escape! This their denunciations ol the cruel treatment will.cstll forth a little wonder, and give, I
, t;lsk «»*»<?,Uouljt a pleasant oue to the white ; , - . . ‘ B uhieeted I know hope a little pleasure,
man, but on unpleasant one to the p<>or negro, j v ° _ n,cn tney were. soujeeiea. I know r t . ... , ,
who could not refuse. These statements’»re ODe in this city whom I knew in Ander- ‘ r.e.fe, Luo;, . \\ il.iam. Edward run
all true, and will not be denied; if they:are. sonville, and bv i^aoy. he ie now known as f Us ^ you C’O. lor I have tound some-
thty-can be ostHbtisLed to the satisfaction of ag w T ; rz ’ s ffankev I have frequently thing. Run*, run!’’ So shouted out Mr.
every one who ha*, any feeling for the op- j _ , ?' . , * , , Kd m „n^ AG,^ n . ir( i to his little niece and
65 e Codt' ? een omeers and doctors in the stockade, . r.amunu j_,naru io iiuk mau auu
looking after our sanitary condition : and, nephews, holding up in L.s hand a silk ‘uncle ! run as fast as you win ; foj I have
although every request we made was not hanukerc.riel by its .our co.nerSj although lound a real Beilis Perennis/
j granted, yet, so far as*I-am aware, they R hed.soiueihing in it. ^ Lucy, Ldvyard ■ ■— ■ ■ i »
i treated ug as men ; I have seen them ire- and ^ ii.iaui, who had ;.’i‘ c ‘Od oehtrid ip j
j queutly empty their pockets of tobacco-j their walk, no stxiner heard the voice qt
The citizens of Tnscaloosa memorialise Gen. i ar, d distribute it among the men. Indeed, their uncic, than they quic\epsd that; ; R e vrare of Counterfeits! Smith’s Todic
crie( ouj ^ rrH p h a3 been counterfeited, and the coun
terfeiter brought to grief.
SMITH'S TOXIC SYRUP.
The genuine article must have Dr. John
ITs private Stamp on each bottle. Dr John
!! only has the right to manufacture aud
sell the origiual John Smith’s Tonic Syrup of
ucy. li’jt their uncle , Louisville, Ky. Etamina vyell the label on
handkerchief high out of! each bottle. If my priyato stamp L not on
u U bat is it, uncle, what is the bottle, do not purchase, or yoq >vU‘ be
I deceD'cd. See my column advertisement, npd
■ iqy show card, I wiR prosecute any one in r
i fringing on my right. The genuine Smith’s
Tonic Syrup can ouly he prepared by myself.
The public’s servant,
Louisville, Kv. Dr. JOHN BULL.
For sale in Newnan, Ga., by
Dit. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent.
January 2-Y3m.
Commercial Intelligence.
MEW NAN MARKET,
Thursday, July 2. — Onr quotations 1?
lady of our county, was halted in the streets of i them. They died as the result ul 6ght- '■
j Tuscaloosa by the soldiers, turned back at tne jn<» fop their countf}'. Nevertheless, their bed up fn
; £ iD A° t f . the . bjbvonet and forced to walk under . jn j 0 i ence and negligence of persona! clean- j l| .eir reach.
j th e National flag, when she had taken a usual : .. , . nf disease and lt : tl ieu became the general cry.
; and well-beaten jiath, with no other intention Were tne main eau_c Qt t*l*.e.i_e auU j ^ , t - i y \f - l .
j than to avoid pacing the quarters of the sol-! death among us. Few there were coin- ! ? vv 16 11 • rep.ieu -ir. riaynarq;
diery. where many of them usually congregate, j paratively, who naid a due regard to this • “ W,1 J> K :s a ^ euls Pcrenms .
“Two other jadieg vyere, on the I4th m§tant, heahJifu, necessity, but what are now “ A Beilis—what 1'” cried William and
coerced by manuaj torce to walk the same , wherever thev are to be found ’ Edward both together, w 4 th much wonder
i route. Lieut. Johnsonaeknowlodgpg vhaj these ail%e i an 1 wnerever tney are io ue jouiiu, , . _ °
j wrongs are done by authority of hts orders. they will bear testimony to this statement. 1;) l “^ r lacc l. ... . ,
4 *\Ve would further hike occasion, General, f fhe uiediccil men in charge of the stock- i * ” ^ Beilis Perennisj . bi reul Belns
Books, Bibles, f'estameuts, Stationery, Phot^
graplis and Colored Cards.
Fresh Arrival of New Goods.
Wc have just received a splendid stock of
Dress Goods, comprising the very lastest styles
—such as Moscnbiqucs. Lcnos, Baruges, Linen
lawns, and a good many other goods too nu
merous too mention. We will sell them very
C1IEA1 1 FOR CASH. Please call and examine
for yourself. No trouble to show goods.
May 2-tf. JOE WEILL.
—— Win.
Yumujer d; Cos' fine Pule Ale-at
C. liofjiwti's.
-Ccuness' best Porter (it
— I barrel of extra Aj>]>ic
ill on at
C. Robison s.
1 Incgar for 7 5c/s.
O. Robison’s
-If you wish anything stronger, or a goo<l meal
cull at
I m C. Robison's.
W. M. REYNOLDS,
uomer of Public Square and Greenville Str.,
DKA1.RU IN
Cook Stoves and Tin Ware.
January 11-ly.
-♦ *. •*
Jf vou want the genuine Beaver Hal, call on
I). A. COOK,
Preston county; Joel It Griffin, William A
..ews, John II Hose, Augustus Alden, A C
Thompson, Kinchen Taylor, Elbert Fagan, Jas
W Love, Jesse Cooper, Robert Baswell.
Lee county; George F Page.
Lownjeg poq.ity ; Joshua Griffin, A J Liles.
Madison county; John JJ llathews, L Byrd,
G II Byrd, II T Sanders, John N Montgomery,
Joel Hunt, M A Daniel, Gabriel Nash, V II
Deadwyler.
Miller county; Francis M D llopkins.
Mitchell county; J M Rusty (or Burtz.)
Monroe county; M A Potts, M B Potts.
Morgan county; W Woods.
‘Newton county; Augustus II Lee.
Oglethorpe county; James II McWhorter, W
II Ward. F L Up3on, F J Robinson.
Paulding pouhtjj S j? Strickland, C D For
Nov.
30,
1807
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syth.
Putnam county; S C Pruddgn, A C Mason.
Randolph county ; I)uncap Jordan, Wm B
Dixon, Edward R Harden.
Richmond county ; Ephraipi Tweedy, Ja§ N
Ells, \yiijiam (Jibson, Willjum J)oyle, Joseph
P Carr.
Scriven county; W D Hamilton.
Stewart county; David B Harrell.
Sumter county; Jas M Clark.
Taliaferro county; Wm F Holden.
Talbot county; .Marion Beth uric, J T Costin,
Albert Costin, J L Gunn, B Carley.
Taylor county; \N r m P Edwards.
Thomas county; John lt Evans, M 0 Smith,
Henry H Tooke, C II F.atimer, -j'hos S (lopkins,
Theophilus P Perry, j-hos S Paine.
Troup county; J II Caldwell, J T McCor
mick, Thomas G Miller, E H Worrell.
Twiggs county; W U Gibson, Samuel F
Gove.
Ware county; L II Greeuleaf.
Whitfield county; James Huffalcep.
Wilkinson county; Win Griffin.
The Peace that Grant Wants.
■(•WO MONTHS’ EXI-SIUKNCK }N MILITARY CONFINE
MENT.
To the Editor of the Constitutionalist: Your notice
of me and my trial by the military authorities
induce me to make public a short statement
of the bitter experience of my military arrest.
On the night of the 20th of April last, a
soldier was killed in a negro house of ill-fame
in Warren ton ; this was during the election. I
had been engaged all that day at the store or
H. Martiu ; at 9 o’clock I went to my room
where I usually slept, and at about 11 or 12
o’clock that night a soldier came to the door,
where myself and two other citizens were
sleeping, and demanded entrance ; the door
was opened afpl the first salutation was “one
of yop inove anc| I will blow your G—d d—d
brains outa musket was presented and cock:
cd at our heads.
1 was ordered to get up and dress. I de
manded the cause, and the reply wag, “ you
will find out at the court-house.” I was con
ducted to the court-house and placed under a
strong guard in a room. Still no information
of the cause of my arrest. Soon after tLie
body of the deceased soldier was brought in
and laid by my side. This and conversations
heard induced me to suspect the cause of my
arrest. Next morning a coroner’s jury was
summoned, as I was informed. I was kept in
confinement during the whole .examination ip
another room, and not allowed to see friends
or counsel except jn the presence of an officer.
Two lving negroes, of bad character, were the
witnesses against me, and no counsel allowed
to be present to cross-examine them. Under
what influences iliese witnesses were induced
to swear away the life of ap innocent man 1
have not been able to learn.
On the 28th following, I was carried by rail
road to Milledgeyilje under guard, and then
put into a low and damp room in the basement
of the old McComb s Hotel, and then, by the
order of Capt. Knapp, adjutant commanding
the post, manacles were put upon roy legs. In
the room were placed four or fiye soldiers un-
gentleman, and we doubt not tjllg his office j der arrest; they ajjaplfed nip, kicked me,
witii credit to himself aud profit to bis city — i abused and blooded me, until I yj’ag rescued by
The Mayor brought his family and ie.L .... ... - ne sergeant of the guard. I was informed
r . , . ' „ „ r . | that application was made to Gen. Meade for a
V.. '. 1 ° A ers tke Neu nag 5JIg-^ transfer to the civil authorities, promising to
Statp, gincp the termination of our late civil
War. He ha£ al§o ufed Helent language jq {hg
presence of his ^oldiertr, tne direct tendency, ok
which was to result in open bodily violence to
citizens, and to evidence a purpose to license
and legalize such violence when committed.
If you want a lino pair of Ladle's Shoes, go to
Sept. 28- tf. JOE WIELL.
{^“Sportsmen can liaye their Guns and Pis
tols repaired by sending 'hem t<•
January 11-12m ^JUNES’
t-ri’ If yoq wau-L ihe correct time go to
HAUNES’ am} have your Watch or Clock re
paired. [Jan. 11 -12m.
t;< The ladies can havi
paired l»v sending it to
January 1 l-l 2m.
their Jewelry re-
BARNES’
Save Time and Temper.
Call at my shop and have your wife’,? Scis
sors sharpened for ten cents.
Jan. 11 -12m. Thomas Barnes.
{•f•"Bishop . Verio will preach in the Meth
odist Church at Newnan, on next Sabbath.—
Services 10 1-2 o'clock a. m.
A Success.—The efforts made to call atten
tion to the merits of our Mineral water are
successful. The estimate of the importance
and value of these waters grow daily not ouly
in the miudb of visitors, but of onr own citizens
also. Mornings and evenings hundreds con
gregate at the West Spring and pass the time
agreeably in merriment, “confabs” aud par
taking of the health-preserving and health-
restoring fountain.
Mayor Coleman, of Montgomery, uas in
Newnan Monday and Tuesday of this Week.—
1 lie Mayor bears the appearance of a finished
Negroes Must be Admitted to Seats
in Congress before tbe Radical
Triumph is Complete.
Ricrmpnl), June 25.—The
following letter has been written
by Senator Sumner to the citi
zens of Norfolk:
Senate Chamber,
Washington, June 22, ’68.
Dear Sir—I have your letter
of the 18tli, in reference to thp
eligibility of a colored' men tp
Congress. 1 know of no ground*
on which he could be. exlucded
from his seat, if duly elected,
and I should welcome the elec
tion of a competent representa-
mendatiop tjjap they repievg.
1 never saw but two men shot for yross-
ingthedead line, and they wpfe frequently
warned ; while I have seen a number of
others cross the line, and warned back by
the guards, and not fired at.
How could a people whose ports were
blockaded, whose intercourse with the
enfenpes p:at hqrsf, qne uftep
ffoin the mouths of the young people.
“ Let? you- poop, indeed !-’ ropliad* Mr,
READ WHAT THE PRESS SAYS.
Among the vari improvements *if thV present
• times the change in remediesria not tbe least iine
1 poriiuit. l'<’juu’iiy ridieulous and often Inuirioqa
mixtures were administered upo_n the reconimen-
.. I i 'u:' i ■ _ i ; 'ii, v- ,■ daficn of one person to another, or frohi on-
*’ Ia ^ , . iarJ » holding up h.lS haudkercll'Gf j familyto amitlmr, ae being tlgood” fiir such ufid
“ why there are people in such a complainq while they were, in fact,’
less or worse. Now, i*rof. Kavitm supplies the
exhibit the correct state of tbe retail marl
The Cotton market has hgw[ active
is high as 2."> cents during the week
Tne top of the market ta-di»r is 25c.
The quotation should be uudcistoodas ex
clusive of tax. Nearly all o.the$ markets aro
quoted to inculdc the tax.
Wheat 1
Corn.—-White 0 11
Bacon* — 1G (<r>
rLOtn.— $10,00 (a, 1 i
Coffee.— 30 (a)
Sugar.*— In ©
Prints.—per yard. 12|@
Steel.—per pound
Iron.—per pound 10’ (d\
Salt.—Liverpool per sack (J) !
Virginia “ “
Chickxns-^— ; -.j -0 @
Er.cs.—Per Doz.—
Butter.—Per lb 25 0
MASONRY
V LL kinds of Brick work. Plastering,
per Hanging, <fcc., done on short nod
Also, special attention given to the fittir
and erection of Tombs, Monuments, &c.
Thankful for past jvitronage, would ri
fully solicit a continuance of tbe same,
satisfaction guaranteed.
Apply to JOHN LEDBETTER in person]
JULIUS ALLEN, Newnan,
feb. 8-tf. or J. A. BARRON, [[^apsvillei
FURNITURE,
still higher
the world who would
pounds to see it.”
“ Would they really ?” said
in
hundred
Willii
world was cut off, and whose fields had j with his mouth partly op en -
st to take up arms again, provided j of some kind, cut and polish
le country were iu danger, and I : a jeweller f
mred it were for the Union and its I “Jewel, indeed, replied Mr. Ma
been laid waste and resources destroyed
by an invading army, furnish any of the
luxuries or necessities of the sick ?
Now, I have no sympathy with rebel
lion in any form, and would be ainon
the first
that the
felt ass
i preservation, and not for political purposes
or for political plunder.
The §0 eulled “ liQrrar§ pf Anderson-
ville ” were not attoried for in the death
ofWirz. More fitting reparation would
have been the execution of Butler and
other exchange commissioners, if i f were
necessary to execute any. While we were
prisoners of war, and while several offers
were made to parole and exchange us, first;
They would really,” replied his uncle,
and be very glad to do it, too. Let us
mqke hqste home with our treasure.”
“ Treasure !” said William. “ Oh, then
perhaps it is not alive; perhaps it is a
polished by
tive of the colored race to either on the ground that the nigger must be
House of Congress as the final
triumph of equal rights. Till
this step is taken our success is
incomplete.
Yours truly,
[Signed] Charles Sumner.
Such arc the sentiments of a leading Radical
apd supporter of Grant. Such, we may fairly
conclude, are Grant’s sentiments, and. such
must be the sentiments then of all his sup
porters. Will any Southern man vote for a
candidate with such principles? If so, he
must take Sumner's position and its conse
quences.
Andersonville.
An Impartial Statement by a Union
Sqlrjer.
A Union soldier who e^periepced some
of ihe so-called “ horrors of Anderson
ville,” writes thus to the editor of the
Chicago Times :
Is it not time that the stereotyped cry
of our “ martyred brave,^ as a political
dodge, was put a stop to, and that the
public were relieved from the annoyance
qnd yeyqtion of these very patriotic (?)
females who nave again commenced their
summer campaign of canvassing for the
placed on an equal footing—a thing re
pulsive to the majority of soldiers; and
next because Butler & Co. thought it was
a bad trade to give healthy men for sick,"
emaciated, and disabled ones. Were we
not able, heajthy, and in good condition
when captured ? And was it not a dis
grace to the nation, and an iusult to every
soldier, to say our lives were of no oonso-
quence after we were supposed to be un-
qua'ified as victims for (xGant’s slaughter
house ?
The fuel thrown into the fire fbi
the purpose of kindling hatred to the South
and the Democratic party, will but fan
the flame in a different direction ; and
those who were prisoners will not forget
Mr. Butler’s treatment before the close of
the war, as well as that of fhe unwilling
ex Secretary of War since their release.
It is only a thorougjy unprincipled
political trickstep whq pau have the bra-
sen effrontery to ask the rank and file of' findipg another at the very ^cp
the late army to give their support to a W ,iat color is the eye o
party which has treated them as the pre
sent Republican party has. But their
sophistry will avail naught. The illusion
that, buying up a few officers, patting the
privates nu thp back, and nominating a
man whom accident m4dp 4 General, are
to win the votes of the disbanded army, is
soon to be dispelled. We are not as ver
dant and confiding as that.
For the information of any that may
ynard;
but there is no jeweller in the world,
with ail his cutting and polishing, who
pould make suah 4 thing for a thousand
pounds. I tell you, it is nothing less
than a real Beilis Perennis.”
The young people were now very curi
ous, and did their best, to hasten on their
uncle. William, indeed', ran forward,
and before he recovered his breath began
to tell his father that uncle Edward had
picked up a real Beilis Perennis.
“ Picked- up what?” said Mr. May
nard.
“ Why a real Tiellis Perennis-,. 11 replied
William. “ Ue says that some people
would give a hundred pounds to see it,
and that no jeweller could make one like
it for a thousand pounds.”
Here Mr. Mayuard, much to the amaze
ment of William, broke out into a fit of
laughter, in the midst of which came up
Edward and Lucy, with their uncle carry
ing in his handkerchief the Beilis Peren
nis.
The curiosity of the young people was
much enjoyed by Mr. Maynard and his
brother Edmund ; and, for a short time,
they kept up the joke which had been
played off On William. Edward and Lucy.
“ So, sir,” said Mf. Maynard to his
brother, “ I understand you' have picked
up a real Beiiis Perennis. Well do I re
member seeing one-ia a deep vajley, and
of a high
eye of the oue
you have found ?”
“ Of a gold color,” replied Mr. El
oign d Maynard.
“ Then it piqst be alive, cried out Wil
liam, hardly able to bear his patience.-—
“ Please to tell me whether it has lontr
applioi
public wit’u the most effectual remedies that ed
ucated skill can devise or art can produce, with
explicit directions for their use in each and every
case. In place of the senselees potions onr
grandmothers gave, we have the cunning inven
tions of men learned in the art of cure,adapted to
our necessities, at a nominal price. Prof. Kay-
tox’s remedies consist of
KAYTON’S OLEUM VIT.E,
The great German Liniment for Rheumatism,
Neuralgia Fains iu the Buck, Joints, Breast or
Bide, Nervous Headache, Toothache, Earache,
Sprains, Bruises, Burns, etc.
KAYTON’S MAGIC CURE,
For sudden Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Acrid
Stomach, Heartburn, Sore Throat, Sea Sickness,
Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramps and Pains in the
Stomach, etc.
TEAY TON.’ 8 LA'S P E PT K TILLS*
'ForDyspepsia, Bilious Disorders, Cos.tivcnco^,
Sick Headache, and all Disorders of the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels, and as a spring and 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. H. K.vyton, j
Savannah, Ga., or to the Agents A. A. Solomons I
it (!<>., Wholesale Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Beware of counterfeits. The genuine ].a:;I‘i A ,r, j
IT, II. KayxojJs signature' tin. <5a'ch ,l hf>ttle' and!j
boXj,. -
For sale by Druggists and country merchants I
generally. july 23-ly.
For sale in Newnan at the Drug Store of Dr,
EDDY SMITH.
Bedsteads; Muttrasses,
Pfiairs, Lonnges, Dining Tables,
Sole ami Centre Tables, Washstij
Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureau^
High and Low Baby Chair
Baby Carriages and Cribs,]
Window Shades.
All low for CASH. A liberal
solicited, THOMPSON, COLE & CO.,
Sept. 28-tf. Newnan, Georgia 1 !
R. D. COLE & BRO.,
(Established, in 185
P REPARED to fill all orders for SAj
BLINDS, DOORS, &c., at the follow
tjtes, subject to the fluctuations of ,i. M ptyfl
Price List of It. D. Cole & Bro.
PANEL DOORS 8x7.
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Two panels, 1] inch thick, §3,00—50 cents pt
side for moulding.
Four panels, 1} inch thick, $3,50—GO ccrit^
per side for moulding.
1} inch thick 20 per cent, added; 1;], 33£ pt
cent, added; 3 inches 50 per cent, addt
the atipvp
BLINDS.
ears or short ears, Uncle Edmund.”
“ Neither the one nor the other,” re
plied Mr. Edmund Maynard; for the
truth is that it has no ears at all. I never
heard of a real Beiiis Perennis having
any ears,”
The young peoplo were now more puz
zled than ever, and looked at tiie hand-
many spurious and abortive publications foolish enough to believe these pathetic
purporting to recount the “ horrors of appeals op behalf of “ our dead martyrs
prison lile in the South,” said to be writ- Andersopviile,” let jne say they are
ten by tJiQje who suffered for their coun j a jj buncombe, as illustrated by the fact
try r . that Congress has, up to this time, failed kerchief ss toough they expected every
I was there, and would like to give a j t 0 do justice by the private who survived, moment to see some curious creature
truthfpl and brief version of the affair.— | while it has compensated the commission-
Wfcilo I admit that the sufferings of our j e j officers. It was understood by all
soldiers during their time of imprison-! privates, when taken prisoners, that what
ment was indeed severe I am satisfied that ever money was delivered up by them
it could not have been bettered under the
circumstances. During my term of im-
eral Springs.
should be returned at the close of the
war. At the close of the war the Secre-
prisonment (and that was something over ! tar y 0 f War appointed a board to investi.
a year) I saw nothing to justify the as- ! jr a { e these claims; and, after the board
sertion of ppyeity §q pfieu quoted from i bad .been engaged one year, they reoort-
t}i§ tim t e of tlje trial qf W irz up to the : ec } ( 0 the Secretary of War ; and tffe Corn-
present. | missioner-General of prisoners reported
Before my removal from Relic Isle to j that one-third (pro rota) would be paid,
Andersonville, it is a fact known to every as that was all the money the bureau had,
Montgomkkians.—A huuJred or more of the
citizens of the pleasant city of Montgomery
are now on a visit to our springs. They ex
press themselves much pleased with Newnan, counsel. This order was countermanded, and
her springs, climate and citizens, and we do 1 W:IS order 5 l1 in icons to Atlanta for trial.
let me be sent to prison or to be released on
bajl, and also to apply for the call of a special
term ot the court for my trial, which was re
refused. I learned that after the refusal a day
was set for iffy trial in Milledgeville—on the i
12th ol May—vyjthout police to me or my '
one pf the then prisoners (in 1864) that,
while we received Qur rations daily and
regularly, the rebel troops were deprived
of one day’s rations per week fa supply
tbe people of Richmond. I am ready to
admit the great mortality among tbe
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.
H^pTeeth extracted without pain by the use
of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf.
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Half stationary slats, or all roiling, 7-0
per foot in length per pair—-thus.a win
(H feet long, $4,5-3 per pair.
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Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf.
REDWINE * FOX,
Hi GEORGIA,
Wholesale and retail Jealers iu
DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICAL!
I tl Store
creep out of it. Lucy thought it must
be like a bee; Edward was more inclined
to think it was a butterfly; while William
had nearly settled down in the belief that
it mast be a snake ; but all of them were
airaid. The golden eye had worked
wonders in calling up their fancy. At
last, however, their uncle Edmund said
that he was willing to open the handker
chief.
No sooner was the handkerchief placed
on the table, than little Lucy ran to her
father to protect her, Edward retired to a
distance of two or three yards, and Wil
liam fairly jumped upon a stool.
It would be impossible tq describe the
sudden change which took place in their
500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS;
20,000 lbs. WHITE LEAD—all grades;
LINSEED OIL. LARD OIL, TANNElRiq OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS,
PURE NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL;
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
The largest and best stock of
4meriean and Foreign Perfumeries,
SOAPS, COMBS and BRUSHES, POMADES, AND
FINE TOIEET GOODS
but give utterance to the opinion universally
entertained by our people when we say the
plam but polished manners of the Montgome-
rians, their studied lespeet for the customs and
On the loth day of May. two days after no
tice to my counsel, I was marched op foot. \yith {
shackles on, from the new barracks to the city, !
about a mile or more distant-, to the qpprf.— J
! There I was arraigned in irons, aud plead qot ;
!ni»tc n, ■ , ' , 1 guilty. Justice to a humane officer, Maj. Bray- j
." <<- rJaus, ha\e won for them golden ton, commander of the barracks, compels me
•n'* mens, aud given expression to the belief that to say that he caused my irons to be removed,
lr-
the
of
until a further appropriation was made.
The officers iccrc compensated in jxdl.
The histories of Andersonville now be
ing canvassed for are like their predeces
sors. I saw oue yesterday, and prooounce f a P fs j when they saw that ihe bandker
_ it as full of qew-incidents tome. These j contained nothing but a common
prisoners at Andersonville and Salisbury; j au th ors seeqi to me to have been often K 51 ! 3 ?* They could hardly bglieve their
and none feel more keenly ior those who f ag ^ asleep ;n Andersonville whilp there • e J es -
died there than we who were their coin- ! or j lave Iiey er been in the stockade at ali. j Their uncle Edmund had intended to (
panions up to their death, and who, from | <jqj e ] a tter is, in my opjnicp, the correct I nia ke a few improving remarks, but he
association in the field and prison, had ; vcrs iq n . * ! saw that they would now be useless, for J
become more than attached to each other; i ^ Andersonville Prisoner. 1 l “ c children were not in a stafa of mind
but I am not ready tq admit that this was j — ! to profit by them, even if they could lis
caused hj Crffalty °n the part of either ! « Have you any lucubrating drops for j ten to them. It was of no use that he ex-
the officers or privates in charge of the ; a broncbical deficiency/’ said, Mrs. part- i plained to them that Beiiis Perennis was
stockade. J received not one grain of j ington to Dr. Ipecac yesterday. Is your 1 oniy the botanical name for a common
rations more than that allowed to every ; cold deep seated?” asked the Doctor! daisy, that the eye of the daisy was of
Ever brought tq. this market.
All departments of oar business are now com
plete, and the attention of the trading public is
especially called to onr very large stock and mod
erate prices..
REDWINE & FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Alabama S:rs.,
AT LANTA(GEORGIA.
i my door made the confinement almost fntolvr- j
Laiu v Tkaches.—This office
A>I. W. F. Wright for the rar
Jay of riiHt Tillison , • „ • i
v , «-• trom his fine or- For twenty days after tlse trial begun I was;
. '. ul< m Ui> a:n r , miles west of Newnan.— confined there, being marched by my guard
1 ne fi'olonel has been for some davsengaged in I ev ^T day to the court for trial, ’ice court
j uiv uCMJi mauir lijc yuiiiiGwrmcut aimuM Luuur j
See is indebted to I “We. 1 was, however, alloyed jo consult my
* . - r i counsel here, and'receive provisions from mv
Mie treat on S fo»- ; frient}s at ho / ne . * \ |
shipping peaches to New York. That he will
twelve a paying price we douli not. i u tilis
connection wo dip the following g ews j tem
Pom the Macon Telegraph of Tuesday morning:
“High Pkice for Geohoia Pryches. —Tlie
'uirld chronicles Urn sale of a ci
consisted of Gen. Saxton, Col. Swinn'ey, Col. <
Sullivan, J^aior Drayton and Major Maley. Of j
them I have not one word of complaint to :
make: they gave me time for trial, and. after
a fair trial, found' ine not guilty. In the
meantime, the negro witnesses against me were,
from first to last, iii military custody, liable
prisoner : and yet I came out, at the close j blandly. u I don’t know how deep it is,
of the war. or rather a few months pre- j,be said,” with a bark iike an Esquimaux
vious. in comparatively good health, with j 3og, -but it is loud enough. What a time
uone of the lingering diseases patheti- j ffi r colds this is, to be sure : I declare I
eally portrayed by those who would create | am completely exaggerated with tuy cough.’
aq uncalled for sympathy, and whose in-1 Yoji need an expectorant,” said the Doe
terest in the sufferings of prisoners is on-; (.ir. “I expect so-” replied she, “but
4v manifested when a hope exists of se-
ATLANTA DRUG STORE,
TJ2MDER NiATlON-fiLIj HOTEL/,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
bright yellow or gold color, and that any
blind gentleman of fortune would willing-;
!y give a hundred pounds to see a com-1
nion daisy : for they were so cut up by 1
their disappointment, that he thought it!
better to leave them awhile to them- j
selves.
After some time, they began to play,
WILSON
* CRANE,
SITMi ill® MIT?
(SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS.)
BOISE ESTABLISHED IV >854.
exists of se-! whether it will do any good or not, mnstf
curing a political purpose. Much of the depend upon how it infects me. but I will | when, by degrees, their disappointment I o-rmR Stuiotlv Gash.
¥ brought forth at the M irz trial | take a box of atrocious lozengers anvbow, was torgo'ten, their good humor retuned, I ^ ^ • J ^ ^ ^ v
testimony
I showing that this loss of liberty was not only
* — j withodt authority of law, but v.rejig in fact.— |
- ot.ieb i heat.—Mr. Hairison AValkcr has | f W >H add that this arrest aiid ithprisomnent j
.’ >>'vj us under obligations to him bv present- i " as ,na ^ With a full knowledge of the facts, j
^ u; with a basketful! of nice plums I a P d w f £ F°V cn °, n [ vM ' \ h>n , 1 i
• .' i about three hundred yards from the place of 1
mplete assortment of the ParesTand Best Medicines, Imp.or-
URGlCAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal
Window Glass, Putty, Faints, Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Eaten*
,, vlu ..i a,,.. Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, and a complete
. - c * - . , , , , . i -i=so-ime-t of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of Europe and Amer-
bnef, they are simply Hip; _ j took, because the boy was given to jime- • wgsely and so kmdly fa them on the sub- j ®of many vears experience, and their connection with New York
“ I know not what took place Outside lasties. ! feet of flowers, and set farth so plainly the | b ring second to none', they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods in their line,
of the stockade, furtner than that I am ■ Smart Retort. — When Napoleon wns ’ goodness ot God in all his .vroiks. that oive them a trial. .
well satisfied we were provided with aii only an officer of" artillery, a Prussian officer ! tbe young people thaukediiim^and loved ! N. R —Persons ordering by mail will have the same cocces^iona made in Prices, an receive
the provisions it was in the power of the $avi in his presence, with much pride: him more than ever. j the same kind of Goods as though personally present.
rebel authotities to finish. I saw no ! ’ *{ coan fi tr ^f % ? io A-5 “ Remember, children,” said bp, - that! 8 f s Li ™ c 7p made t0 Merchanl?J w' H CK ^- E) chemist,
acts of cruelty on the part of the rebels i.You^re right.^ repiried Napoleon; “ each i rapie Alinighfy Being, who made the j ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ' 12 years with Haviland, Risleyfe Co., late rtiviland, Chich«ter & Co.,
of them fi^ht for what he is in want of.” 1 heaven* ani the earth, and gave his Sou May 30 tf.
to compare with those of some of our own
Augusta, Ga.