The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, September 04, 1868, Image 3

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®je Jiramm WMt. NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Friday Morning, September 4,1868. Legal Advertisements. The Sheriffs and Ordinaries of Coweta and Carroll comities will hereafter advertise in the Newnan Herald. In the institution October 2, 1867—males ; 185, and female 184. i The supplemental report, July 3. 1868, returns 388 patient®, of whom 52 were | colored. The institution ha3 been con- j stantly crowded to its utmost capacity for ! , more than a year past, with never less than ten to twenty applications for aduii-sion on hand. This extraordinary increase in the number of patients will necessarily devolve upon the Legislature the duty of All of which is respectfully submitted Dunlap Scott, T. M. Darkness, John Long, W. D. Anderson, P. H. Brassell, W. P. Price. Mr. Duncan offered the following as a substitute for Mr. Scott’s report : Whereas. The Hon. T. M. Allen of •Sit down; don't make yourself a jack to! (perjure, we presume he meant) jour- be ^ulied by white people. 'selves. 'The protest for expelling us L Fyail, B richer aad Beard also claimed that we are colored, I ‘ koers not what, ‘ color I is; I am ’titled to my rights. AV e; Commercial Intellicience. trie same status. TSiis reduced the number of negroes is citizens and we expects to remain so • embraced in the pending question to 22. j I am a harvest man ; I dare anybody to The question was before the House deny it. The gentleman from Floyd says again on the 28th : The House then proceeded to the con sideration of the unfinished business of Look to Your Interest. Wc will continue to sell our entire Stock of Dry gooods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, <fcc., for the next two weeks at cost. All those in need of anything in our line, would do well to give us a call.— This is a fine opportunity to buyers, as goods is seldom offered so low in this tnarket, and wishing to close out our stock you can buy bargains. Joe Weill. Is the Negro Descended from Adam ? You will find a new and singular work on this subject at the Book Store. Call for the “Adamic Race.” Call at the Book Store, and get Sey mour & Blair Campaign Paper and En velopes. {irsaffiSSKHWiffiSSSp (! BUY THE BEST, t '(• UK0VI;K & IIAKER’S Machine Agency,! ISoiving _ (i O p Ono door above National Hotel, jfi V '“ D UUU1 “ uu,u l ' u *’ K yATLANTa, CtEORGIA.fi V L. B. DAVIS, Ag’t. 9 W. M. REYNOLDS, Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str., DEALER IN Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11-3 y. If yon 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 fine pair of Ladie’sShoes, goto Sept, 28-tf. JOE WIELL. Fine Fruit. Wc are indebted to Mrs Dr. Brown, of this city, for some delicious peaches and grapes—the finest we have tasted this season, for which she will please ac cept our thanks. B-ff^The communication of “ Farmer” will appear next week. gjc^J’Trip to New York and Back,—No. V,” unavoidably postponed until next week. Georgia Marble Works.—See Advertise ment of these Works in another column. F. W. Simms & Co. Ve take especial pleasure in inviting the der's attention to tiie card of this house— T. M. Jones of this citty is connected with W. Simms & Co. This fact alone will sat- the planters of Western Georgia that the l is all right and perfectly reliable, lessrs Simms & Co., have the Capital— Licv wc mean—and the honesty and capaci- o conduct the cotton in the mode and man- t o guarantee satis fa c t i o n. Augusta Factors. We ask attention to the card of the Augusta 'actors. They propose as an inducement the eduction of their commissions for selling Cot- on to 1} per cent, only one half the former barges. Many of their houses are well and favorably mown to Georgia planters, and we deem fur- her notice unnecessary. The Atlanta Intelligencer is “informed hat Bullock has vetoed the Savannah Muui- ipal bill. Lutherville Responds to "Citizen's'’ Sugges tion. making a material increase in the appro- Jasper, E. Barnes of Hancock. T. P Beard yester .ay, being the minority report of priatioMS for their support. The expenses of Richmond, Edwin Belcher of W likes, the Cemnuttee on privileges and Elec-, i during the year ending October 1, 1867, I T. (x. Campbell of McIntosh, Malcolm tions. ! including 89,792 expenditure on account Claifborne of Burke, G. H. Glower of of building for colored insane, were S80,- Monroe, Abram Colby ot Green, J. T. : 225,68. Of this amount, about 86,900 Costin of Talbot, Madison Davis of Clarke, . were received from pay patients. j Monday I loyd of Morgan, fa H. fa vail of 1 i » - T Macon, S. Gardner ot Warren, W. A. Death of a Member of the Georgia I Gdden of Liberty, W. H. Harrison of COFFKK. — Sugar.— Prints.—per yard House Representatives. Hancock, U. L. Philip Joiner of Houston of Dougherty, Bryant, George Mr. Bryant obtained the floor, when Mr. Shumate raised a point of order that the Speaker had ruled on yesterday that in the discussion of this question each member was eutiiled to be heard and retire. The Speaker stated that that was his j ruling, and he would adhere to it, but he is 'sperior to a colored man. \\ ho made him so? Did God make him and his prosperity after him 'sperior to a black man ? No. He closed by saying that he wanted the question settled now; per pound' he did not care the per diem ; if we is to j H0X — per p 0ua d. go, let us go; he did not want to stay here and listen to long Bulcomlae speeches; but if you roust us from here we will roust you. I expects to 'bide by your 'cision ; [’ll leave, but I won’t go h nue till I git ready ; aiu a free man, and can do as I please about dat. [So down he he sat ] As soon -js the negroes conclude, they NEWNAN MARKET, Thursday, Sept. 3. —Our quotations below exhibit the correct state of the retail market. Wheat $2.00 -'orx.—White Bacox. — Flour.— $10,00 @16 ^0 BOAHDLXG IK >USE. The undersigned takes this method of in forming the public that site L pnpuiiii to accomodate a limited number of Boarders on moderate terras. The subscriber hopes by a strict attention to the necessities and comba ts @ 1 25 ; of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion 16 (W 20 of the public patronage. For further particulars apply at ray residence opposite the Baptist Church. MRS A. E. McKINLEY. Newnan, Ga., Dec. 7,13G7-tf. 30 @ 15 @ l- l i@ per pout Salt.—Liverpool per sack.. Virginia “ “ Chickens.— Eggs.—Per Doz.,— Butter.—Per !b 35 22* IS 12| 10 @ 12] & 3 2;j 15 @ 25 (o', -0 l2 i 30 MARRIED, On Friday 28th Au»ust the follow- j Linder of Laurens, R. Lumpkin of Macon, ! several of the colored members having re- will be expelled, although it will cost the in- action wu taken byWlIouse. ! Komulus Moore of Columbia, Peter O'- quested him to allow them to be repre- j State 812,000 or 15.000. e . J - . j Neal of Chatham, Alfred Richardson of' sented Dy some other member, if Mr. Bry- Mr. i rice introduced the following ■ (jj yj Sims of Chatham, Absalem ant was representing any of those colored i From the Journal and Messenger. preamble and resolutions : Smith of Musoogee, Alexander Stone of members he would be allowed to proceed. Another Difficulty in the County of Whereas, Intelligence of the death of j Jefferson, H. N. Tarver of Ribband Sam Mr. Bryant said that he represented ; Twiggs. On the evening of the 30'h August, ISOS. at the resilience of the bride's father in Coweta county, by J. D. Simnn, Esq., Mr. F. M. Can trell and Miss Caroline Jones. holding seats on A< to the Hon. J. B. Moon, Representative 1 uel Williams of Iiarri from the county of Madison, has been the floor, are not eligible; that, under communicated to this House ; and where-. the Constitution of Georgia, said members majority report, as, it becomes us as individuals and mem- j being free persons of color ; therefore, j At the conclusion bers of this branch of the General As- I Resolved, That said members be no speech : setnbly, of which the deceased was but longer recognized as members of the: Mr. Bethune offered a substitute for lately a fellow-member, to bow subtnis- j House, and that, the Clerk shall hereafter ! the minority report, that the whole ques siveiy to the will of that Providence which J cease calling the names of said persons. j tion of eligibility of colored members be has 60 inscrutably deprived us of his so-! Mr. Scott accepted the substitute. j postponed for the balance of this session, ciety and assistance, which has deprived I Mr. Bryant raised a point of order, that! and submitted to the Judges of the Su- his constituentsof a worthy Representative the minority reDOrt should lie over till! preme Court for decision. Desperate Affray between a She- ' the majority should report. The Speaker decided the point of order not well taken. Mr. Bryant raised a further point or" order, that the question was settled by a Lutherville, Aug. 31, C8. Ed. Herald:—At a meeting of the Managers jpointed to superintend on the day of the RF.E BARBECUE and MASS MEETING at iis place on Saturday 12th September,the no ne of it in the Herald of last week, was tinder msideration. Tell the young Ladies and entlenten, and the one hundred old Citizens, ended by “ Uncle Billy Beadles,” to come on. -we will have them appropriately received.— he Managers request that W. B. \Y. Dent, Es.q :t as Marshal of the day, and solicit his ac- eptance. Yours, Ac. R. P. TURNER, Chm’n. J. \Y. Black, Scc'y. |AVe apprehend that “Citizens eugge^tion ■ill not be adopted in time to carry out the rogramme proposed by him, as the “ en'.ist- leuts" are not rapid enough—yet Coweta, we now, will be well represented in any event.— on this floor, and which has removed from the bosom of his family a beloved hus band and father. Beit therefore, Resolved by the. House of Representa tives^ That as a body we deplore the death of the Hon. J. B. Moon, Representative former resolution adopted by this House, from the county of Madison, and cheer- declaring all members eligible, and that fully record our appreciation of his modest having been decided, this question could worth, his high integrity and sterling vir- ; not be entertained again, tues as a man, a citizen and Represeuta- I Mr. Harper rose to an explanation, that! Resolved, That we tender to stricken widow and bereaved children of made, was solely on the question of eligi- there were the deceased our sincere condolence Mr. Bryant said that he Mr. Colley, of Green, and proceeded address the House in opposition to the t XT j riff s Posse and Neuroes. of Mr. Bryaut’s One Negro Killed, and One White Man and Negro Wounded. Gentlemen in town yesterday from Twiggs county, report a renewal of the late troubles and a desperate fatal rencon tre between a Sheriff’s posse and three negroes. The particulars are as follows : The Speaker decided the substitute Sheriff Stokes received information that out of older. ' Berry Hill, a negro of desperate character, c i -i .a oA.i -a __ 1 who worked on the plantation of John II. On Saturday the 39th the considera-: . . , , i „ r , , ' . . j Dennison, was in the habit ot drilling fit- tion of the Lligibility question was re- ^ or s j x ^y negroes. The Sheriff, upon sumed. The negroes and their represent-1 this ground issued a warrant for Berry atives had the floor: j and placed it in the bauds of one of his Mr. Sims, (negro,) resumed discussion : Deputies, Geo. \\ . Lee, and orJeieu him on the resolution declaring negroes ineii j t0 ma ^ e arrest - On Saturday last Deputy Lee summon- FURNITURE. Bedstead.®. Mattrasses, Chairs, Lounges. Dining Tables, £j>de atul Centre Tables, Washstands, Whatnots, Wardrobes, Bureaus, High atul Low Baby Chairs, Baby Carriages and Cribs, Window Shades. AH low for CASH. A liberal patronage solicited. THOMPSON, COLE <v CO., ^ Sept. 28-tf. Newnan, Georgia. Extra Special Notice, Beware of Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic j Syrup has been counterfeited, .and the coun terfeiter brought to grief. SMITH'S TOXIC SYRUP. The genuine article must have Dr. John Bull’s private Stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull only has the right to manufacture and j sell the original John Smith’s Tonic Syrup of Louisville, 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 my show card. I will prosecute any one in- fringing on nty right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. The public’s servant, Louisville, Ky. Dr. JOHN BULL. For sale in Newnan. Ga.. bv Dk. J. T. REESE, Sole Agent. Jannarv 25-3m. ible to office. He said this disagree- , j the gentleman from Richmond well knew I meut with gentlemen on the otherside et ^ f P’-*sse ut ten or twelve men and went j the ' that the report which he as chairman, had was political and not personal. He said i to the house ot Berry for the purposeo. car- three arguments used by Resolved, That the Clerk of this House transmit to the family of the deceased a copy of the loregoing preamble and resolu tions. Resolved, That the House of Repre sentatives do now adjourn until to-mor row morning at 9 o’clock in honor of the memory of the deceased. The preamble and resolutions were un- anitnously adopted, and the House ad journed. The Eligibility Question. THE ACTION OF THE HOUSE. rying out the order. When they rode up, bility of members under the 3d Section ! them viz : difference of color—inferiori- ' saw Bmry standing in the \ard in 14th Article of the United States Consti- j ty of race—incapacity from ignorance.— * ront ot * ns h° u3e - -“• Bee at ouce call- tution. ; Said he was bearer of resolutions adopted Mr. Harper read from the journal of; by the colored people in Convention at the 18th of July. He said the gentle- j Macon, to the last Legislature, he was man from Richmond could not bamboozle told to go baak and say to his people ten years hence would be time enough for them to ask for political privileges. It has been but two years, and now he is be anybody in this House, not even the ne groes. Mr. O’Neal, of Lowndes, sustained in a forcible speech, the point of order raised j ing heard by consent of this House. He by Mr. Bryant, insisting that this matter j spoke of the colouial history of this gov- had been up before the House and settled. | erument He said our colonial sires made His reasons were, that by the report ofja compact with God, that all men were | the Minority Committee on the eligibily ; born free and equal. When they fuited of members, all persons holding seats on ! to carry out the coveuaut our troubles be- the floor were eligible thereto, and by this report the geutiemen had committed themselves. ed to him to come to him. But he retreat ed into his house, and in an instant the posse received a volley of buckshot from the door of Berry's house. Thomas Melton, who ha.l alighted from his horse, was wounded by this fire in both thighs. Several buckshot went through the flesh but no bones were struck. The whole party then opened upon the house with gurts and pistols. The fire W’as returned, vigorously. In a few mo- G. H. Sl A. W. FORCE WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES., WHITE ALL STREET, ATLANTA - GEORGIA. Keep on hand the largest and best selected stock in Atlanta, and will sell to Country merchants at New York prices with freight ad ded. Nov. 30,1867-1 y. \V A S TJE It—AG E.\ TS. SI 75 Thi PER MONTH to sell NATIONAL FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.— Machine is equal to the standard machines e, were gan. He had heard no objection to any j t0 c h ar K e< They did so, bioke down the other race than the African. It was all i d° or > entered the house and then followed prejudice. He did n ot believe that Adam ; a desperate fight at close quaiters. Berry was white, or Noah. Ham was made j was at last seized, but still refusedi to sur- black on account of immorality. Gehazi, renr ^ er - Be kept up the fight, and event- was turned white on account of avarice.— ! ua ^'y got out of the house and into his ments the sheriff’s posse, seeing they were j i' 1 every respect and is sold at the low price of fitting at a disadvantage, were ordered ! S 20 - sewing MACHINE CO., Jane 20— 3m. Pittsburg, Pa. On Wednesday the 26th the House began action on the question of negroes eligibility to office. The excitement open ed on the report ot Mr. Scott and others, ^ ; nvest i,, at i on had been conducted un He said it was a chemical fact that bull’s ^ cre hc soon fell mortally wound- minority on the committee of Privileges q er t he 3d°section and 14th article of the blood made sugar white—bulling blood Be lingered until bunday night and and Elections. We quote from our ex- constitutional amendment. [We regret made negroes white. It had been going die <J- . 1 , „ , re. . . \r nr. till it in? rlmilitfnl whptlipr whn Two other negroes were in therewith changes some of the proceedings of the our inability to report Mr. bhumate s re- on till it was doubtful whether some who I n the melee one leaned from the . ° marks. So entranced were we with his were attempted to be unseated were white Dim - in me meiee one leapea irom ine day ' ^ . _ . eloquence that, dropping our pencil, we or black. It was not his color, but the house and tried to escape He was shot Mr. Scott, from the Committee on I nv- j evote( j ourselves to listening, fully satis-1 degradation of slavery. Meu cannot sit through the hip and captured. The third ileges and Elections, rose to make a min- g e( j t j lat ar g Umcn t s were unanswerable j quietly and peaceably here with those was captured and found to be not wouud- ority report. . —a complete refutation of all the charges whom they have so grossly wronged. No e<J '^ , Mr. Bryant rose to a point of order brought against the Democratic side of one can accuse us of having done wrong coven or eight shots were fared from that a minority could not report till the t j Je ]q oUS ^ an( j au unanswerable vindica- here; and if we have differed with those ^ ie house at the Deputy and his men, but majority had icported. tion of the course of the party today.— on the other side of the House, we thought no one was hit except Mr. ileltou. Mr. bcott replied-The majority could Loi)tr he wave &c q it to our interest to do so. He never Bpon searching the house it was found have met; they had been invited to meet; Mr. Caldwell rose to a personal expla- doubted from the hour the Charleston to be a minature arsenal, guns, pistols, but they would not do so. The majority nat j on . object in offering a resolu- Convention burst up, but that his people P owder and s b°f ’ we ^ e ^ere in prolusion, of the Committee, he was satisfied, never tJon tQ refer all the relati ve to the would be free. God would not allow the f 1 ^ two men with Berry say they did not iutended to report. If the majority never e [j„jbility members was that it was a dis- North to succeed in the late war until it fire a gun, and their story seems to be be- saw fit to report, should the minority tu ”bing question and he wished to relieve had decided negroes were citizens. He beyed. They were taken to Jeflcrson- never report? He claimed that this was the House of the matter, and wished to said Chief Justice Taney’s decision had and lodged in jail. The one shot a queston of privilege and we had a right throw the respons ibil it y on the Command- been reversed by God. through the thigh was not dangerously to take it up at any time. _ ing General. He was a mau of peace; Mr. Anderson, of Cobb, arose to a point hurr - The wounds of Mr. Melton are The Chair decided this-a privileged wante< i t0 be on terms of peace with all of order. He said he was in favor of the not oangerous. _ question, and could be taken up at any |,i s fellows. He did not believe General greatest justice to the colored members ot Berry did not wait until the object of time. Six weeks had been, allowed, and• M(Jade had anyright t0 throw this res the House, yet he was opposed to this the Deputy and his men was made known the majority had sufficient time to report. sib Ui ty on this House. He wanted no- criminal waste of time. If every colored to him, but as soon as he saw them ride He ruled the miuority could offer their w | 10 j ia( j a }a ; r • t0 b e excluded member on this floor is to consume a day, u Pj b e ran iuto his house, seized a double report. . .. from his seat. He disclaimed the ini when will this discussion close ? He said, barreled shot gun, and turned it loose on Mr. Rice appealed from the decision ni0 tives imputed to him. He had he was one, who, on the adoption of the them from the door He then closed and of the Chair. believed, and everi should believe, there rule, insisted that fifteen minutes was am- barred the door, and when the fire was Upon a division the ayes were 10--, and , were outs Me influences at work. pl e t* 1110 for any member to explain him- returned by the party, he fared six or eight nays 31. - „ . I The Speaker decided Mr. Bryaut’s self on any question. times through tne cracks of the house.— Mr. Scott then presented the following j Qf or ^ er nQt weU taken> J M r. Tumlin of Randolph—Said that as Be fired at random and did not hit any minority report, which was read : f Mr. Bethune, Chairman of the Commit- we have set out with the intention of | one else. M e the undersigned, members of the ; PriviJeges and Elections, made a hearing every member upon the floor on | He was oi a notoriously bad and desper-; Committee on Privileges and Elections, | ^ ° ’ i this vital question, that he hoped gentle- ! ate character. He formeny belonged to to whose consideration was referred a reso- ; ^ motion of Mr. Duncan, the report | men would not be confined to the fifteen Mrs. S. A. Finch. lution of this House to inquire into the r . Bethune was laid on the table bv minutes rule—especially colored men.—j L e learn that Al.red owm, at color- eligibility of F. H. Fyail, a member of, _ 9 ' He desired that they should be heard— I ed IHau engaged in the Hardm-Smith not, this House from the county of Macon, 7 Mr *Scott was about to make a speech, one hour, one day, or one week, if it re-1 was arrested on Saturday and lodged in beg leave to make the following report: L hen the que stion arose, “Should the quired so much to give them satisfaction | the Jeffersonville jail. bust—Upon an investigation of the cl m-ed with ineligibility be al- —or make their defense individually.— j © aIa ° learn that Alfred Fleming, case of said Fyail and an examination of Jowed tQ vQte ^ cb separatel ° on ques . IJe wonted the world to know that Demo- ! Chairman, or President of the Loya Lea- evidence, we find that said fa jail was not, otber ’ s eliMbility ?” erats had done them justice in contesting £ ae °f 1 ' vl cS s county, hasdisbanued that previous to the election of members of The Sneaker vro tern Mr Price ®aid their eligibility to seats upon this floor. .organization. the General Assembly, held °“ th c 20th, | P ^ to the rulin- G f the Mr. Muull being in the Chair, said:! There is no excitement of any conse- 21st, 221 and 23d da;s of Apnl, 1868, a g e , Mt „ hen he decided ^ M a Gentlemen could speak as long as the, queuee .u tbc country The peop eseem citizen of Macon county but a citizen of t i ie members now on trial for ineii-j pleased-if in the argument they should ; determined to carry out and uphold the the comity of Bibb ; and that said fa jail shou]d QOt VQte on the eligibility travel from the frozen seas of the North , Hw, let it cost what it may. has not, since said election, resided in | to the burning sands of the tropics. j 1 - said count, of Macon but in the count, . An , was taken from the decision i Speaker .McWhorter took the Chair y AO .TOTSTTCS of Bibb; and that said Fyail is at present tbg Qha\r and dec Med that by common consent, he ^ 2A.O.-LJ tJ \S JsO, a citizen of the county of Bibb and for c ^ Chair wag susfaiDed by a vote of had thought the rule was rescinded.— the above reasons is not eligible to nia j ^ : Several other points of order were made seat as a member of this House, under *■ ' ’ .. r , 0 _ . and it was fiualiy by common consent the Constitution of this State. j e quo e e procee inga o t e -< ' 1 agreed that each one shouidspeak as long Second — M e furthermore find that said Mr. O Neal inquired whether there wa- aesired, but should be held strictly F. H. Fyail is a free person of color, and a particular case before ihe House. Il so, tQ ru j e CO i,fiue himself to the ques- for this reason is not, under the Constitu- j what case ? ^ t ; on before the House. : tion of this State nor any law thereof,! Ihe Speaker (Mr. Price) The twen- ^| r Hudson offered a resolution that And, ty six colored members of the House. a * At rai t AY. T. COLE, X> TJ TIST, Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING done with neatness and WARRANTED. gv7°l’eeth extracted without pain by the use of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf. A WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Carroll coun ty for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of George W. Tumlin, late of said county, deceased. JAS. S. TUMLIN, Adm’r. LAURA J. TUMLIN, Adin'x. July 24-2.—$6. AVAL S. JIILLEY, Agent and Commission MERCHANT, ^Stohe on the South-AA'est Corner of Public Square,) J)kALEU in all kinds of Provisions, fa’amily Groceries, Shoes and Crockerj’. Country Produce taken In Exchange for Goods, He will sell as cheap as the cheapest. The public are respectfully solicited to cail and examine bis Stock. Come and see—you may get bargains. [May 23-tf. O TICE. A M. 11 COl persons indebted to me will please 11 come forward and settle up immediately, being burned out, necessity compels mo to call on you, otherwise I would not ask it of von. I will soon be ready to serve my old friends and customers again. May 23-tf. P. A. POWERS. R. D. COLE & BRO., (ITstablisliecl in 18 5 4,) P REPARED to fill all orders for SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, &c., at the following rates, subject to the fluctuations of the times: Price List of It. D. Cole & Bro. PANEL DOORS 3x7. Two panels, 1} inch thick, $3,00—50 cents per side for moulding. Four panels, 1J inch thick, $3,50—50 ccnt3 per side for moulding. H inch thick 20 per cent, added; 1R33^ per cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, added to the above rates. BLINDS. Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cents per foot in length per pair—thus a window 6A feet long, $4,55 per pair. sasii. 8x10 0 cts.pcr light, primed and glazed 23 cts. 10x1211 “ U u it u 30 it 10x1013.1 “ a u it u 36 “ 10x18 15" “ u u it a 41 it 12x14 15 “ u .( a u 41 tt 12x1010 “ u it tt it 40 it 12x18 17 “ a u a a 50 it 12x20 18 “ u a t * it 50 if Lip Sash 2 cents a light extra. ggyAIl goods shipped free of drayage. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 28-tf. REDWINE w a ATLANTA, C^EZOIFLOX-A., AA r holesale and retail dealers iu DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS. In Store 500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOAV GLASS; 20,000 lbs. AVHITE LEAD—all grades; LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS, 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 GOOBS Ever brought to thi3 market. All departments of our business are now com plete, and the attention of the trading public is especially called to our very large stock and mod erate prices, GROCER and PRODICE Merchant. GREENVILLE STREET MASONIC BUILDING. red wine & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Strs, ATLANTA,GEORGIA. May 30-tf. Lewis Travin, the notorious negro burg lar, has been arrested recently near Grif fin and lodged in jail. WBATHY.—The Editor of the Griffin Herald, denounces Mr. Fitch, Editor of the Grffin Star, as “a thing,” “drunken vagabond” etc. “Let us have peace.” HAS on hand at bis COMMODIOUS STORE ROOMS, and daily arriving— CORN, Fiie State Lunatic Asylum—A ort of the Trustees Superintendent, sident Physician and Treasurer of the natic Asylum of Georgia for the years with a supplemental report to ov. Ruger,” comes to us sajs the egraph, from the Federal L nion office Milledgeville. It is a pauiplet of for- pages. Dr. Green reports —11 male 1 220 female patients during the year these. 39 were discharged and 23 died. BACON, FLOUR, MEAL, eligible to his seat upon this floor. And, ty six colored memoers oi tne nouse. during this discussion the House will for the reasons above stated, the under- j 31 r. O^Neal Then I move a division, have two sessions daily* It was refused signed respectfully recommend that said 3Ir. Seoti Every case is involved .^ ta h en U p—the whole of the Fyail be declared ineligible to his seat as , alike in the question of eligibility on ac- Democrats who were present voting for the a member of this body, and that he be count of color. suspension oi the rules and a few of the immediately removed therefrom. i Mr. Bryant—Mr. Fyail claims to be a Republicans. The vote was 85 to 40. 31r. In making this report, the undersigned white man, and we cannot investigate hio ^ ;ms reiuuie d—he insisted that no na- would respectfully submit their reasons .case properly without sevenng. j tion had ever gained its freedom but for making the same before final action Mr. Scott—it there is a doubtful id- lhroug h the direct interposition of God, was taken^ thereon by the Committee on stance among the twenty-six, i am will- gtc Privileges and Elections. During the , mg that hls case be considered separate- ne 0p p 0Se d every motion to extend the : last week of the session of this bodj’ the , J- - . time so as to allow him to finish his speech. , resolution of the House looking to the el- 1 Mr. Turner (colored). Have the ne- j hg bju . of a dj 0 unment found him stand- igibility of said Fyail was referred to this groes ever^benehtted the State cf Georgia ing on the fioor . committee for their investigation. Effort • §100,001 . , 3Ionday 31st, Tuesday Sept. 1st, were after effort has been made by the under- j 3Ir. bcott I don t know thai free ne- C0Q5Umed b „ tbe aegroes in speaking in signed members of said Committee to; groes ever benefitted Georgia one cent. heir Qffn behalf Ooe Qe oke ail brine said investigation to a close and re- Ine slaves have. I call tor the previous , , port'the same to this House. The dis- question whether there shall be division, one day and half another, at the cost of position of a majority of the Committee A motion was made to strike off the $L0OO to the State. On Tuesday the I seems to be to prevent an investigation, 1 names of all who claimed to be white men. pj, juse adopted a resolution limiting the 1 ! rather than make one, as required bj the ; [Done bv general consent.] ne^ro speakers to one hoar each. We- resolution of this House. Satisfied in our Mr. O.W-There are four of such I - J peech as a sampie: f ; own minds that the matter will never believe. * r , Tf } reach a conclusion before the Committee, i Davis claimed to be only one eigth ne- j Mr. Lioder U ie gro) rwe ana saia. ±r, And a]} other artic]e3 in oar ii ne , to w .ich we j rea< T * w to nn,selves to make I gro J0“ gentlemen, expel us from here, after invIte lhe atte n:ion of the purchasing public - iTbisreTort ; ? Tumor (colored), [addressing Daeis.] I taking lhe oaths you have, Jon poison) Peb ruaT 10-23-tf. i ATLANTA DRUG STORE, TJ.I\rX)EFl IUA.TIONA.lj hotel, ATLANTA, ...GEORGIA, COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, RICE, LARD, BUTTER, PB(ENIX GUANO, WILSON 8c CRANE, Wfflfiilf- IB SETiii BftSMIST: (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS.) HOUSE ESTABLISHED IS 1854. tSr*T erms Strictly Cash. K EEP constantly on hand a complete assortment of"the Purest and Best Medicines, Impor ted and Domestic. Also. SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trusses, Abdominal pporters, Labels, Glassware, Window Glass, Putty Paints, Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent dicines. Fluid and Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, OintmeDts, and a complete •ortment of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of Europe and Amer- Being practical Druggists of many years experience, and their connection with New York uses bring second to none, they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods in their line, Supporters, Labels, Glassware, Window Glass, Putty Paints, Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines. Fluid and Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, OintmeDts, and a complete assortment of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of Europe and Amer ica. Hot to give them a trial. B. Person? ordering by mail will have the same concessions made in Prices, and receive the same kind of Goods as though personally present. cgf^Liberal discounts made to Merchants, Jobbers and Physicians. J. 8. WILSON, M. D. W. H. CRANE, Chemist, 12 years with Haviland, Risley &, Co., late Haviland, Chichester & Co. Mav 30-tf. * ’ Augusta, Ga.