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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Friday Morning, August 7, 1868.
Legal Advertisements.
The Sheriffs and Ordinaries of Coweta and
Carroll counties will hereafter advertise in the
New nan Herald.
Is the Negro Descended from Adam ?
You wiil find a new and singular work
on this subject at the Hook Store,
for the “Adamic Race.”
Call at the Book Store, and get
tnour & Blair Campaign Paper and
V elopes.
Joe. Brown!
are in need of Goods, had better call at
Joe Weill’s Store, who is selling out his
entire stock at New York Cost. Now is
the time to get bargains.
I ' BUY THE bITtH
£ li ROVi: R A !?A !( E 11*8 j>
ISewing Machine Agency,|
One door above National Hotel,
ATE ANTA, GrEORGI
Match Game of Base Ball.
Score of Match Game of B.ise Ball between
Foreign Club—Scrubs—and First Nine of Cres
cent Club of Newnan, Saturday, August 1st,
1808:
FIRST NINE CRESCENT
than the arrival or departure of the hnmblot
citizen from the city of Newr in. VC ir in
gress and egress was known ; t the hotel only
to the porters who transport-'.! i.■ and out huge
trunks fully labelled. Such is Cincinnati.
Yours. Ac
1 he ea
calated t<
Broom, G. I
McKinley, V
Wright,
Calhoun,
*irace,
Ramey,
Perry, W. 0.
Welch,
Birch, A. P.
Capt.
H.
bt B.
Li. F.
P.
2d B.
S S.
c.
C. F.
E. F.
3d B.
TUB.
Rum.
1
The Last Military Order.
Headers Depxbtmyxt of Gzozt
lit'
bat
• t
ion of Tennessee.
: court, with mili
iarv eommis
sions for the
trial of civil at
id criminal
laws. They
•t Iennessee is well cal-
have usurped tf
ic power of :1
te Executive
the deepest anxiety in
Department, an
i stripped t
lie IVesident
nil. There seems to be
C-f llSS mutt iuipi
etant const it
utional pre-
i , ,i -
rogatives. t he
V h ive encro;
ached un the
Commercial Intelligence.
NEWNAN MARKET,
'hchsoay. Arg. 6.—Oar quotations below
idit army ol r.egroos ;
bonds by Hrotvnluw. wil
: once by civil war. and r
nor the Legislature a; pear to ;
purpose. We do not doubt it i
the Radicals to stir up a fight
take the chances tt offers te
their fallen fortunes. As things st
now. they are hopelessly defeated.
xictinn excitetnen
)
Call
Total,
—
—
06
IS
Flj’s caught, 1
Flys missed, 1
Sey
FOREIGN CLUB—SCRUBS.
Ou/s
Position.
Run*.
En-
Ledyard, Captain
Birch. G. A.
ii B.
3
o
5
Walker,
. S. 5.
6
1
Davis,
• 1st 13.
6
1
Ware,
P.
5
0
Sen-
Rapier,
3d B.
3
2
this
{
Smith,
h. F.
3
2
Keller,
C F.
3
4
who
Given,
R. F.
3
1
Total, v 35 18
Flys caught, 0 Flys missed 2
Game decided in favorfof Crescent Club. ,
M. L. Thomas, Umpire.
J. J. McKinley, Scorer.
From our Special Correspondent.
To New York and Back.- No. 3.
New York, July 10, 1868.
Dear Herald: You would be forcibly struck
with the low, flat aspect of the country in In
diana and Ohio. It seems to be almost a
swamp and not quite so. The character of the
Ala
Allaut.*, Ga., Ju;V *>0, iCc-3. J
Genera! Orders. No, 108.
; I Tbe •event! States comprising this Milita
ry District, having by solemn acts of a.--
; semblies conformed to the requisition; of tbe
ja fs of Congrc'5 which became a 1 w J:;ne
25. 1868, and civil government h«vi"- o n
i inaugurated in *ach, tbe mu It- : ; .ver v^*;.d
■ in the District Commander by ;... iiec- as:ruc
tion *:i\vs, hy the provision? of those lav.«
I cea.-•• to exist; and hereafter all orders »ssu d
j from these Headquarters and beari: - upon
j the rights of person and proper* r, will have
! in the several JStateaAf Georgia, Alah« ,.ia and
i Florida only such force a = may be given to
j tliem by the Courts and Legislatures of the
I respective States.
11. To conform to the changed condition of
! afi ti-s, the commanders of the several sub-
! districts, hereafter to be designated
tricts, v% ill, without delay, withdraw all
tachments of tioop-L whether I fan try
Cavalry, and concentrate their command
hereinafter directed.
HI. In ihe District of Georgia, tbe f<
posts » ill be occupied:
Dablonega—One company of Infantry.
Savannah—Two companies of Infantry.
Atlanta—Seven companies of Infantry.
Tiie above po-t- will be occupied bv the 16tl
Regiment of Infantry, whose Colonel will des
ignate the companies, and will as-ign the
Lieut
n ot another
i white vaga-
be followed at
;her Brownlow
Iter in the
the aim of
there and
re instate !
land
right
ini
>d a
u
)«m;
Ulu
rim
the
Tenne
.-see, lit
>n. ]
I.shes
an ad ir
css
Nashv
ille Ban
ner
we ta
ke the
fol
I cannot ag
rec I
Gaut ;
ind others, i
ly, tlm
:t “the ]
ieac
order i
of the 8
tate
mit wi
ii: becoi
till)
to the
laws cd’
the
pealed
or declared
It is true that
a
upon
the seuten
would
in some
lie*.
Ming ex
tin H.
the pc
trie •)officiary. nm
determination to give Congr<s- a!! the
no«'i-rs ot ad the other departments ot
the G vennuent.
I'n h r this system of tvrannv and oppres
sion, usurpation an 1 despotism, they have
destroyed the prosperity, the \ oace and
happiness of the country, civil liberty, ail
Constitutional rights and Republican prin
ciples. Thev liave boldly set the l’cderal
Constitution, which they were sworn to
sapp rt, protect and defend, at defiance,
amt ckr.'i; to be acting outside ot that sa- i
Wheat
Cuaw—W
$2 00
(d 1 25
16 0<
Ewing pub- crei charter. In order to perpetuate
;ple in the their party and their tyiannv. they have
from which nominated for the Presidency the Gem ral
.commanding their armies. In order to
Prints.—per vxrd 12.‘. (<« Is
Steel.—p‘c rpbund ‘ W|
Iron.—per pound 10 (<t> 12}
Salt.—Liverp 'o! per sack (a -5
Rt-TTKS.—Per' lb..." 25 @ 3o
Extra special Police,
iwuig :
the doctrine of Judge
l understand it right-
happiness aud good
secure rhe election «>f this military com
Plunder, they have passed an act of Con
gross authorizing that body to refuse the
electoral vole of any Southern State, un
less the vote is given for the Radical can
didate for the Presidency.
until uiey are re- : present virtuous and p
by the Courts. — i.-rrate would not sanction their gross and
img may be put palpable violations of the Federal Oonsti-
Because the
Chief Mag-
free it from objec
tion ; for, strictly speaking, an unconsti
tutional law or enactment is not “the law
of the land.” I suppose, however, the
crimes and misdemeanors.
In order to prevent the Judiciary from
declaring their illegal and unconstitution
al legislation null and void, they have
ant Colonel to the post of Atlanta, aud , meaning of the above sentence, as intend- passed laws refusing the hearing ot cases
the Major to Savannah.
*****
By order of Major Genera! Meade:
S. F. Bartow, A. A. A. G.
y One door aDove national .Hotel, T\ . , r ""J"*
It ’ swamp ana not quite so. I he character of the « r c IPTnw \
t ri-i r \ -vrrp A T 1 imPG T 4 I . ! . o. r. dak row, .a
fA -LjrAIN J. -V, vt I LUi rV.|\ . timber, its size, denseness, the grass growing Official: George Meade, A. D. C.
hi R L. I>A\ IS, Ag t. ^ abundantly among it, all indicate close prox-i •- *■
Ximity to swampy, marshy districts. But the ! Geil- Hampton at Balti
ed by the gentleman, is this : That the
people ot Tennessee are to submit to all
the enactments bv the existing Legisla
before the Supreme Court of the United
States. They have expelled members
from both Houses of Congress simply he
d to the majority
1 Vm. Younger d: Cos’ fine Pule Ale at
C. Robison’s.
Cenncss’ best Porter at
C. Robison's.
A barrel of extra Apple Vinegar for 7 bets
ver gallon at
C. Robison’s
call at
ha.
-If yon ivish anything stronger, or a good meal
C. Robison s.
W. M. REYNOLDS,
Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str.,
DEALER IN
Cook Stoves and Tin Ware.
January 11-ly.
If you need a line Shirt go to
Sept. 28-tf. JOE WEILL.
If you want a fine Hat, go to
Sept. 28-tf. JOE WEILL.
If you want a line pair of Ladie s Shoes, goto
Sept. 28-tf. JOE WIELL.
gf^TSpovlsmen can have their Guns and Pis
tols repaired by sending Htem to
January 11-12m BARNES’
gir^lf you want the correct time go to j
BARNES’and have your Watch or Clock re- |
paired. [Jan. ll-12m.
atopy, marshy
swamp is not there. It was reasonable to look
for a densely populated country, spotted thick
ly with fine farm houses, massive barns and
extensive orchards. They are all on a smaller
scale than we are accustomed to think of. The
great droves of fat hogs, the herds of monster
catt le, the lots of capering colts and fine horses,
and sleek, froliciug mules were not to he seen
along tbe great thoroughfares. They may
have been down browsing aud luxuriating in
the meadows far away from the crushing
wheels of tbe locomotive.
Baltimore.
ture, however oppressive, unconsti»utioii- ! cause they were op>
al or tyrannical, until repealed or declar- in polities. They have disfranchised
cd void by the Courts. hundreds of thousand of the most intelii-
Beware of Counterfeits! Smith's Tonic
Svruo has been counterfeited, and the coun
terfeiter brought to grief.
SMITH'S TOXIC STRI P.
Tiie genuine article must have Dr. John
Hull s private Stamp on each boltle. Dr. John !
Bull onlv has the right to manufacture and
sell the original John Smith s Tonic Syrup of
LouisviJe, Kv. Examine well the label on
each bottle. If my private stamp is not on
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 he prepared by myself.
The public’s servant,
Louisville, Ky. Dr. JOHN BULL.
For sale in Newnan. Ga.. by
Dr. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent.
January 25-otn.
Gen. Wade Hampton made a speech to an
immense meeting in Baltimore, on Thursday
night last, which was received with gieat ap
plause. He concluded as follows:
“ There is, fellow-Democrats, nothing we
can call our own. Life, liberty and property
With this position I am not satisfied.
I take issue with the gentleman. It isex-
peuieut sometimes to submit to unconstitu
tional aud oppressive enactments for a
time, rather than appeal immediately to
the ultimate arbiter; but where the Leg- \ torv
are at the beck of irresponsible officials, and | islature has become by accident, assump- ! pres
we look lor relief to the election in November. ! tiou and force, possessed of power which ed bv a people whose love of liberty and
[Applause."! It may be a matter of surprise :* i . . e c .• i> i t ‘
, L , t c , , e , i it uses as the mere instrument or a ruction, Republican principles is the strongest
tn.it men who fought as men never fought be-| , , , t. . I. <- ... ,»
lore, should so quietly submit to such ^reat where the Gourts Lave become its ereat- ■ feeling of their nature: It would be
strange, indeed, if the Northern people
gent an patriotic citizens, and enfranchis
ed 700,000 or 800,000 negroes, for the
purpose of placing ten Southern States
under negro rule.
Is it surprising that a party whose his
is thus marked with such infamy, op
ion and tyranny, should be abaudon-
leople whose
wrongs. They have submitted because the} 7 '-ires aud the mere registers ot its edict,
believed that to create trouble or raise riots | where ail the executive offices are filb-u
rni , . , , wo "' d in J ,lre the Democratic party [ A p- ! by the ministers of this faction—where,
1 be approach to Cincinnati is indicated by a plause.J Ihev have be:-n p.iueut in the hope !
higher order of culture, of taste and general { that the great heart of the American people
improvement on the whole surface of the earth w oubl be stirred at the sight of their woes and ;
, ... .. ,, .... „■ . e ; calamities. In their ashes their wonted fires
and everything on it. Afar oil the eiiects ot a , , . . . . .... ,
1 ° . burn, but they look forward to the election in i
market and cheap transportation are seen in November as their relief from the curses tb
the stately mansion embowered in the cool J now affiict
grove that skirts the straw that bursts out of ] good terms
the margin of the. meadow. The elegant milk ; ^ orned ,0 °, ver 10 wao oppressed | ^
their country. 1 am glad to slate that the ! constitution ot the ctUte.
did not rise up in tbe majesty ot their
strength and hurl sucli State criminals
m one v.o.'d, the whole State has gut into and perjured traitors trout office and pow-
a groove in which, whatever tiie conse- er. They will drive them with scorn and
quences, it must run forever without some contempt from Congress, aud place a mark
irregular and ecstatic exertion, then a ' on them which shall never he effaced.—
s tbvir rc.ief from the curses that j ijme has come iu which the people must ; They will brand them as traitors to the j
U1 j£ ,u , h ‘\ u I relieve themselves by direct and inime ! Con>titution, traitors to liberty and Re-,
with tbe Radical party, but thev j . . , , J . .
rQ over l0 tho.-e wiio* oppressed uiate action under the nrst clause ot the | publican principles, traitors to their race
v. 1 am glad to slate that the Constitution of the State. If such action ! and country
house beside the spring, has a close connection Democracy - of the Nor , bj and the East, and should be resisted by force, that force I
with the shining cattle that feed away down tb e West met us with the heartiest cordiality, j v.hoiikl he repulsed j — '
LOST COM.
:o:
STRAYED from the subscriber.
-L'-“n tlic uiorning of the 3J inst., a
i r> ~- u i.rimll.- white faced, no horneil
COW, medium size, marked with a crop ofi
both etrs. a hole in one ear and under bit in
the other. These last marks not recollected as
to which ear. The last heard of her she was in
the neighborhood of Mrs Anna Storey and W.
W. Dixon's. Any information concerning her
will be thankfully received.
June 10-tf. W. H. MEIGS.
VY.1.VYIEH2—A€hE3TS.
C• 1 7X PER MONTH to sell NATIONAL
OJ / fj FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.—
This Machine is equal to the standard machines
in every respect aud is sold at the low price of
$20. Address
NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO.,
June 26— 3m. Pittsburg, Pa.
If such action and country.
SESKssyagasessBmammBi&iaBBnmmBBaaMa*
g?J”I’hc Ladies can have their Jewelry re
paired by sending it to BARNES
January 1 l-12iu.
Save Time aud Temper.
Call at my shop and have your wife s Scis
sors sharpened for ten cents.
Jan. ll-I2m.
Thomas Barnes.
P. p. Cuttino & Co.—See announce
ment ol this firm.
the hollows, or crop lazily upon the grass-eov
ered slopes. The broad barns surmounted with
its glittering weather vane, empty’ their rich
grain, and pass into the city for remunerative
returns, thus imparting an air of thrift, enter
prise, comfort. Proximity or easy access to a
good market infuses energy, activity into the
muscular man, brightens his intellect and
whets his wits up to inventive sharpness. An
j idle, lazy hunter, sauntering about with his j are fi
| old Hint and steel ritie, coon skin sliot-bag,
j (lapped hat, ragged elbows, a constant atten
dant upon the cross-road doggery, the hero of
shooting matches for lean beef, under the
stimulating influences of markets and money,
though afar off, or newly introduc-ed into bis
immediate vicinity, wiil dash aside his old
companion, the rillle, hang np the shot pouch,
apply the razor, comb and brush, insert him-
sels into store clothes, stalk in boots with a
cotton gimblct in his hand, talk knowingly of
provision markets in distant cities, soou have
a prefix to his name, and on beholding himself
before a glass wonder wlnit manner of man
OBITUARY.
John Ray, Esq., of Newnan, Ga., de
parted this life in the seventy-fourth year
Dissolution—Skli ino at Cost.—
Read notice of Randal! & Warren. They
are selling their fine Stock at Cost. Buy
bargains while you can.
Public Speakiag.
Hon. Hugh Buchanan will address the citi
zens of Cedar crock aud adjoining Districts,
on the issues of the day, at the Cedar creek
Court ground, on Saturday, the 15th of August.
All invited.
and promised never to cease their efforts until i » .- • .i i • » r> i I
v, ,, .. T A time comes in the history ot people
the bouth was tree. I cm going Inline now . . ■ * h
with a great load lifted off my heart. 1 go j occasionally where to submit to op- ;
back after hearing these noble declarations, i pression invites its iricrea.-e, and where
relieved of anxiety, and with assurances of the consequences are more grievous than
safi-ty. 1 believe we shall carry nearly all, if any t | iat car , ar j se |j- on , resistance—a time ! of his age, on the morning of the 21st
not all, the Southern States if we have a fair | , , , , ... ; , 0 , , , T t „ „ *1,^,
election. If they will only count our votes j wheu 1,,en , look «P? n . danger with con- ult, at 3 o clock. lie was one of the
we will carry them, in spite of all the carpet- j tempt, tind upon hie itselt with mdifler- j oldest citizens of Newnan, having com
baggers thev Lave. [Applause.] Maryland J ence. That point is almost reached in j meuced the pract i ce of the law there
iennessee 1
The denial of the right of voting to the | sbor % : ^ _ tbe settlement of the place,
great mass of the intelligent wealth of the j Y\ ords are inadequate to convey a cor-
c.iu do much in the coming campaign. You
to speak and work. You have no
hackles on youi limbs and tongue. You can
come and see us, and then, returning, tell the
story of our wrongs.”
State, upon the pretence that the allow- ■ rect idea of the true character of the.
aiice oi suen a light would endanger the j J ecft; ,g e d in the varied relations of life.—
AY. T. COLE,
DENTIST,
Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs,
NEWNAN, OA,
All kinds of PLATE WORK, and PLUGGING
done with neatness and WARRANTED.
[pT°T<‘rth extracted without pain hy the use
of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf.
rjViVp months after date application will be
I made to the Ordinary of Carroll county
for leave to sell the real estate of John P.
Wise, late of said countv, deceased.
July 31 -2m. B. M. SMITH, Adm’r.
BOARDING IK >tSE.
The undersigned takes this method of in-
I forming the public that she is prepared to
! accomodate a limited number of lloarders on
[moderate terms. The snbs.ri'oer hopes by a
strict attention to tbe necessities and comforts
of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion
of the public patronage.
For further particulars apply at ray rcsidenco
opposite the Baptist Church.
‘ mbs a. e. McKinley.
Newnan, Ga., Pec. 7, 1367 tt’.
FURNITURE.
Bedsteads, Mattrasses,
Chairs, Lounges, Dining Tables,
tbde and Centre Tables, Wash-stands,
Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus,
High and Low Baby Chairs,
Baby Carri iges and Cribs,
Window Shades.
All low for CASH. A liberal patronage
solicited. THOMPSON, COLE & CO.,
Sent. 28-lf. Newnan, Georgia.
AY At. 8. 1IILLEY,
A sicnt a n<1 Coin mission
MERCHANT,
i Stoke on the Sot m-AVusT Corner ok Prune
Square,)
Dealer in all kinds of
Drovisions,
Family Groceries,
Shoes and Crockery.
Country X*ro<lucc taken tii Exclumge for
Goods.
He will sell as cheap as the cheapest. The
public are respectfully solicited to call and
examine his Slock. Come and see—you may
_;et bargains. [May 23-tt.
NOTICE.
\ LL persons indebted to me will please
il come forward and settle up immediately,
icing burned out, necessity compels me to
- ill un you, otherwise I would not ask it of
ou. I will soon be ready to serve my old
fViemls :unl customers tiguin.
May 23-tf. P. A. POWERS.
From the Intelligencer. public peace aud liberty, is too flimsy to; . . , . , , i v • i
J *. ; . J ’ , v : As a lawyer, during a long ana laborious.
A. Card from the Hon. A. B. Wright, of demand u serious argument to contradict j . - ’
Rome, Georgia. iU The decision ot the Sujireme Court, practice, be nexer lost a client, being
declaring the franchise law constitutional, j al vays true and faithful, convincing them
as an argument and opinion, is beneath 1 0 f devotion to their interest and his
all contempt. I would review it if it were | ^ solicitude for their success. lie
worth a review. Even this does not sus ! rarely lost a caS g t being laborious in pre-
tam the law as a righteous or politic one,! paration> a bl e in the exposition of the law
out declaics it only to be within the com t ^ [be courts, and zealous anil eloquent in
peiency ol the Legislature. j [j ie presentation of facts to the jury.
These are wy opinions} let them be j never lost a friend nor sacrificed
taken for what they are worth. I do not j ^bpjr good opinion by doing any 7 act what- j
counsel force. 8uch counsel, if to b e | e ver inequitable or unjust. In tiie full-
I given, must come from younger and more j negs o{ . bi s lieart he did justice to all,
_ i energetic men, men who can be actors as j an( j j,i the generosity of his nature never
the wife is not long in habituating her feet to j f r0lll (he beginning, I never failed during ! as advisers. 1 will, howe\ er, express : exac t e( J more than justice from auy. His
Rome, G a., July 23, 186S.
Some friend, icilhnul my knowledge,
made an application to Congress for a par
don for me. 1 have heard it ascribed to
different persons. To whomsoever I am
indebted, 1 am grateful, satisfied it origin
ated in kindness. But 1 feci it due to
this can be. Hie wonder workings of steam Uh e people of the State to say I made no
and navigation are visible on the outer man as j guc h application. While there is an
well as the face of a country. Ihe children [ honest secessionist unpardoned. 1 propose
soon learn to suy “ Pa instead of “Daddy , j q iin .J [ n (he same rank. A Union man
rjVAVO MONTHS after date application will
| be made to the Ordinary of Carroll coun
ty for leave to sell all the real estate belonging i
to the estate of George A\E Tiuulin, late of said j
county, deceased.
JAR. S. TUMLIM, Adm’r. |
LAl’RA J. TU.MLIN, Admx. |
July 24-2.—$6. 1
R. I). COLE & BRO.,
(Established in 1854,)
9 \REPARED to fill all orders for 8ASII,
£ BLINDS, DOORS, ic., at the following
rates, subject to the fluctuations of the times:
Price List of R. D. Cole & Bro.
PANEL DOORS 3x7.
Two panels, 1.[ inch thick, $3,00—50 cents per
side for moulding.
Four panels, 1[ inch thick, $3,50—50 cents
per side for moulding. ^
] i inch thick 20 per cent, added; 1|, 33^ per
cent, added; 2 inches 60 per cent, added
to the above rates.
BLINDS.
Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents
per foot in length per pair—-thus a window
6A feet long, $4,55 per pair.
SASH.
Kv io 9 cts. per light, primed aud glazed 23cts.
* , ,, // ii •■»f\ it
10x1211 “ “ “ “
10x16 13.}“ “ “ “
10x1815 “ “ “ “
12x14 15 “ “ “
12x1616 “ “ “ “
12x18 17 “ “ “ “
12x20 18 “ “ “ “
Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra.
fi-cK of drayage.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf.
30
36 “
41 “
41 “
46 “
Oo ##
50 u
^A t T , Zui-Z!LiNr r r , ^A,
AVhoIesale and retail dealers iu
FOX,
Gr-fi2a!OJEAC3-I!!L5Li
the pressure of cotton hose and soft leather t he war to try to reconstruct the Federal
shoes—Mr. Bradley’s double eliptic adds syme-
try to her rustic figure, and other appliances
devclopc a lady assimilated to a city-bred belle
of advanced years. But when she opens her
Fine Melons.—We tender Judge Benj. Leigh
our thanks for the very highly appreciated
present of four fine, juicy orange water melons.
A\"e have no recollection of ever tasting sweet
er ones, and are confident they excelled any
wo have seen this season. The Judge L a
whole souled Democratic gentleman, and never
stand “second best’’ in auy thing he under
takes.
government, but aheays upon the basis of
the rights of my people and the suprema
cy of the white race. Occupying this
position, it was with difficulty 1 lived . ...
mouth and speaks, the brogue, the dialect through the war. Men now crawling will say further, from my obsoi\atiun (> K word of encouragmeut for the wuverinj
points to her early training. Quickness and
the opinion that the Legislature have no 1 heart bled at the miseries and misfortunes
constitutional power, under pretense of 1 0 p 0 (j ierS) and his generous hand was
calling out the militia, to eafablmh a i ever open to contribute to their relief. lie
standing force of armed men. by whatever (ia d a kind and gentle word of reproof
name they may choose to call it. And L for fh8 thoughtless and imprudent; a
DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS.
In Store
ed Yankee killed.” Preside
speed take the place of languid, lazy move
meuts. Place these same transformed charac
ters on the sidewalks of any cities—Broadway | with a full knowledge of
or Chestnut—and their locomotive is increased
sometimes to a frightful speed. They, too,
float upon the current and receive the impres
sion from influences all around.
; about tiie footstool of power, and playing j feelings and opinions ot the people of au q doubtful, and a bright picture of
| boot lick to patrouage. wanted “the damn- j tl,le £t ate > that the readiest way to get up p u ' lt b al! (] hope for the downcast and des
: * ° _ _ _ .1 . t —I II _ nr L 5. L * U« D .wl. 1 ««« l * ... .
:iit Lincoln— ! l}iat very civil war which the Radical par > ponc]in g. He loved his friends and never
my political Jj profess to deprecate, is to attempt to ; t herished hatred or malice towards any
lation.
position and of my efforts to reconstruct j inaugurate such ^ a force. And, in fE R j one> ari J j n his intercourse with society j
the Government, but adherence to my i 1,a!ue of all that is good and kindly among j lg p rac .(j c niany of tbe ennobling vir- j
people, right or wrong, and determination mea i with rto ill-feeling toward any one, tueg t | ie Christian religion,
to share their fate, “what’er that fate ; hut a short remnant ot a life teat I j ; s 110 (. enouglr to say of his domestic ;
But ho! we are coming to the Porkapolis of [ might he”—approved my course, and vol- W0U M fain see have a peaceful ending, re | a tj ljns that he was a good husband and
the AA’est. The immense annual slaughter of j uutarily, without being a.'ked, granted me a pd in tne name of Ilim who died as the p^ber. lie was kind, iuduUent, faithful,
hogs in this city has given it the above appel- a pardon before the war closed. ; Emissary of i eace among men, I ^ wouo forbearimr, charitable, gentle, afiectionate,
“ T , devoted, full of good counsel, advice and
encouragement; and amid all the vicissi
tudes of life was the light and comfort of
his household.
Few men ever possessed a brighter,
purer or strong intellect. In his great
and diversified afflictions his mind was
calm, clear and strong, and his judgment,
even after the exhaustion of his physical
frame, remained undimned. IIis last
words, accompanied by a shght wave of
Aud the refuse from these great man-| lam glad “the scallawags” “to the j P ra y our Legislature, now in session, to
manor horn” succeeded in having my I forbear from do ug this thing. I fear
iirtnrt i ufacturing depots is transported to the neigh
Fink Flour Mr Glenn O. AA ynn has done ° 1 ° T i t i
' ! boring farms and returns in the shape of hay, name stricken out of the fist, i ask them ;
us the favor of presenting us with 2o pounds ol ^ . .. ' i ,
4 t 7 . , ... corn, wheat, oats and wine. Out ot these uo favors.
flour from bis netcly eqnpped null [ transformat ions a large population lives in | “Lay on, Macduff !
was of the. kind xxc apprtcia <., loaMmu i , os .p critv : And darned be he who first cries hold, enough!’’ .
oin fondness for the v\ beaten o ' t ' France may boast of her “vine-clad hills,’ j j was treated badly by some of the se- ;
We think wc know No‘l"flour whenever and Ita, - V of her sunny slopes. Spain of_ her Tene-. cessionibts during tbe w*, and great y 1
-I fear that ruin will follow it.
Very truly,
July 29, 1868. Edwin H. Ewing.
A True Bill.
AA e think we know No. inom ‘ grille. Portugal of her Port, but Cincinnati’s I persecuted . Mv two brothers lost their
iu whatever shape seen, from inspectu n and steeps loaded witU her rich Catawba : f: ves because of adhering to my political j
a practical test uo j>a\ \\e J ,lu n j c i us ters, out yield them all. The borders °f faith. But the mass of that party, I felt
in tills RftCTlOll OI . . . x _ *. J J
those of our readers who can appreciate good
flour to try Mr. Wynn’s mill.
Com m un icated.
News of the Week from Bowdon.
Ex Governor 13. F. Perry, who has a
way of speaking to the point, without
superior flour from any mill in this section of j ^ThTgrape juice more abun- j [hen,' and "now "know" wer^i'honest" as 1 | n;an J ' vords or circumlocution, in a letter the ha nd :
Georgia. While wc thank our friend tor j d . mtlv butthespar tHngGa ta wtia is unsurpassed I bear them do malice. But what ; to the Democratic ratification meeting in i “ [ want nothing but what s honorable .
remembrance of us, we cannot neglect to urge , ^ ^ ^ For many long years those [ sha j‘| ) say 0 f these “truly loil” praters Charleston, presents tbe case of the Rad-, and just, what's right between man and
long, smooth, steep declivities around this city ! au j Southern men Mho are pursuing me - ca i T)ar ^ [ u these words : ; maD ’” t ^ 10u ?h uttered in a moment o
of the AVest were regarded as va 1 ueless and an f u r want of loyalty ? The contempt of an j __ j mental aberration were true an emnod.- ;
eve sore to the surrounding scenery. Human j honest man can never reach their level. I No country was ever so happy aR. pros- nient of those high principles of mflexi-j
ingenuity money and perseverance has scented j It ; s we ll { ur them that 1 am not clothed perons as these Lnitcd States tor the last ble justice by which his social intercourse!
the air with a sweet fragrance and dotted the j with power. Not that I should use it to ! thirty or forty years, prior, to lSbO, when had ever been regulated. There is yet
lire weather is still shower)', and all kinds mountaia with rich dusters of grapes. Thus wreak personal vengeance. God forbid ! they were anuer. Democratic rule. Ihe another phase of his character in which
of vegetation is flourishing like a green bay
tree. One death has occurred since
communication—Mr. F. A. Morse,
to our place in the early part of thi
entered College as a maimed soldier. Cincinnati is a live, growing, mint? »■<, i iiuusns wari,, «c.-vx *cv* , , , • j • . • t , . , , , * , .
sumption, that incurable disease, carried him I ^ itg vinevanls it8 suburban gardens on the ! denationalized by ali civilized people and, . the South a blood v war ensued, in which sional engagements, kind and devoted in ;
to his grave. He has left a wife ami two small j of the Ohio> teeming with myriads of like Cain, to have a mark set upon them, ' 1,°U0,«U0 of “^g^OOO OOo’ hl ^ 0meSU , C ' fcl " n ” rj< ’ ho “ ora ? le aDu ^ j
children, and many mourniug friends. ! vegetables; its rich, fertile, highly cultivated J and to be “driven out from among men,” j Seed, and l0,l0. - > » : m his social nitercou. -•*, du. he wa, a, j
AA'e do not havb much iwlitical excitement ' u J d oq lx>th gides of the riveFi a rapidly grow . : and execrated by “ail kindred and 600 oi money rnadty speut. ^ i possessed of tuat high and pure patriot-j
here from the fact that we are all on one side— pu j atiou< extensive communication with I tongues.” In tiie history of the past, I i When the war was over, instead of re-1 ism wli ch subordinates personal auvan
~ ,i.-v 1i-.cciu.cj HL-p it Tf T wore I storing the Union, thev have kept it dis- ment
Such was the unblemished character
this brief obituary
event his prof’es-
ornament, his chil-
iltiti to elevate the nesro above tne wnueiuren a amu paicui, and his country a
—— —. , nve siock. go iroiu mis tiit-ai. uiuuc w surpj - -- - - - j
S5$ Jo'dccfL 0 o‘J to 11 if'™d r.' distant waits. With such facilities, hacked up [ Webster school in early life, and m ma-
want to be made venison of he had better not by such surroundings, a growing manufacturing : turcr v ears a Natioaui item^wt ci i e ”e^bh«hed 'the Freedmen's | Thou-h his body slumber in the silence'
stop nearer than twenty yards of some of out intcrese of every kind, her horde™ must en- Hou-bss school I o-k to these, mr ceuu- l.c. a “* J J . -"“ f “u iio “ th^ I of the tomb vet may hie character, adorn-
hunters, and stand there long enough to be - n a few vears beyond all human trvmen North, for deliverance, oeyuiour ^u.cau at an expense ot miLi jns lor tne o - i virtues lon^
shot at more than twice or three times. It ne f . . ' ' 'and Blair is onr last hope, i heir elec- purpose ot establishing Radical .lie ea by
does he goes up certain, for, by the way, some , calculation. ^ , . forf>iven^s-3. restoration, peace. 1 throughout the Southern States. They | iive iu memory as a merited tribute o
of them are first rate shooters. - The advent of so distinguished a personage . . 7 , A ’, ^ q- ; • l.-ivp "VsrahlLtted a military despotism the dead aud a worthy example for the
If you want, to live in a town where every | ^ Lientenant Gen eml U. S. Grant, the Radical prosperity _ and brotherhood. i bea de- Lave ^ \ hp $ r it of Jiving D. F. HamMo.ND.
1'iody is in favor of a white man s govi
just come over and purchase a location ii
uuiet village of Bowdon. Ga. N- S. into this busy mart, created no more btnsat.oa
500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS;
20,000 lhs. WHITE LEAD—all grades; -nmei 'rrvrt ntr <4
LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL. TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OiLb,
PURE NON-EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL;
ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES.
The largest and best stock of
American and Foreign Perfumeries,
SOAPS, COMBS and BRUSHES, POMADES, AND
FINE TOIEET GOODS
Ever brought to this market.
All departments of our business are now com
plete, and the attention of tbe trading public is
especially called to our very large stock aud mod
erate prices,
RED WINE & FOX,
Corner AYhitehall and Alabama Strs.,
ATLANTA,'GEORGIA.
May 3U-t r .
n ac b * Ll , liio* « •• w w - — — J-
all together for a white man s government, all Imparts of the Uuion by rail and water, em- j read of no baseness like'it. If I were j storing the Union, they have kept it dis- ment an 1 party interest to the public
man. They have increased the burden valuable member, and a useful citizen,
of taxation until it has become intolera-j iruly a great and good mari has laiien. ; :
ATLANTA DRUG STORE,
UNDER WATIONAIj HOTEIj,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
:o: *
WILSON * CRANE,
WffffLESlLE ill fllllft IIISI1T1.
(SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,)
HOUSE ESTABLISHED IU 1854.
e i* in s Strictl y Cash
K p-vp con’tanflv on hand a complete assortment of the Purest and Best Medicines, Impor
ted and Domestic. Also, SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal
S ipoorter-. Labels. Glassware, Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent
M^d'cin**’ F'liid and Solid M**dicipal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrnps, OintmeDt.-, and a complete
".-.-oriment of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of L ;:ope and Amer-
: a. B-ing p-iictical Druggists of many year3 experience, ;tnd their connecticn with New York
Hiu-es being second to none, they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods in their line,
to give them a trial. . . „ . , . •
X p Persons ordering by mail will have tbe same concessions made in I rices, anc. receive
the sime kind of Goods as though personally present.
ftP*?“Lii>eral discounts made to Merchants. Jobbers and Physicians. ^
*■ 'j ^ WILSON M I) W. H. CRANE, Chemist,
* ’ ' 11° years with Haviland, Kisley & Co., late Haviland, Chichester & Co.
Mav 30-tf. Augusta, Ga.