The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 30, 1868, Image 2

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f!jr Ihnuiinn Ifelft. NEWNAN. GEORGIA. Friday Korning. October 30, 1868. Dwelling House for Rent! For particulars, apply to F. M. DANIEL. .,, r . Nuts, Raising, Fickle?, Figgs, Dates and „ THURMAN k CO'S. , p Q a i cs keeps constantly on hand a well . .. j s tock of school, classical and tniscel- •Jifous hook's, j)cns, ink, paper, envelopes, ‘ . r ; U ernvons, elates, phdtograph albums, . .. i, 00 ks blank and memorandum books, Genuine Red Top Grass Seed For Kale by Oc’er30—4w. REDWINE & CULPEPPER. c i-.-ir. Coffee, Mackerel, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, Matches and Spices, at THURMAN & CO’S. «©S*ffl8®8SS SSBSa SESSSS SESSSJ3 l BUY THE BEST- j) ('. c;ROVj:K<k BAKFR’S i Hmnz Macliinc Agency,| I SIGHT EXCHANGE —ON— NEW YORK, IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, For Kale by, KALOSHIN BROS. Oct918GS—Gin. Eleotion for Sheriff of Coweta County. An election for Sheriff of Coweta county, will be held at the different voting precincts of the county, on Tuesday. November 3d, in j terms of the law. Justices of the Peace and ■ others whose duty it is, will open the polls, ! and discharge their duties as the law provides, or suffer the penalty for failure. J. II. COOKE, Ordinary of Coweta County. ADDRESS OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC MITTEE. !S”i:K;.ny' Atlanta Business Directory. COM- Dnisrs A .Hedicines. Commercial Intelligence. AN ABLE AND PATRIOTIC DOCU MENT. NO CHANGE OF FRONT! Patriots to the Breach and Victory. New York, October 21.—The Demo cratic National Committee has issued the following address : New Y’ork, October 20.—Fellow- Citizens—It is a great privilege and du ty to address you on the eve of the great battle which is to decide whether the gov ernment «f this republic is to remain four years more in the hands of the Radical party, ur whether, by an energetic, united together by no other nomination. It caunot | survive your success. One victory is enough. ] Your triumph in November will tioally estub- j lisb the Union and the Constitution for anoth- J er generation of men. It will restore peace j era in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, corner f OTT oy ....... , and good order to the South, prosperity to ‘ Whitebul! and Alabama streets. .j 0RS White..;.. the North, and a wise and frugal rule to both NEW NAN MARKET, Thursday, Oct. 29,-Odr quotations below REDWINE £ FOX, wholesale and retail deal-exhibit the correct state of the retail market. © 22c. —the great prizes worthy yonr most strenuous endeavors. Our ranks are unbroken, our courage unabated. Once more to the breach, ami this time to victory. For the National Committee. Aug. Belmont, Chairman. One door above National Hotel, \ \ TI j A N T A, GEO I iGI A :4 L. B. DAY IS, Ag’t. | ( - ,,ve Oysters Sardines, Lobsters and Sal- Buggies and Harness- 1 have just finished twenty Buggies of the best material, case hardened axles paiuted in the best stvle of the art, leather trimmed and all right every way at prices from $130 t0 I justice economy and constitutional liber- $150. On hand at all times, harness, collars i T The ,ssue3 cf the P rcsent campaign Save mnnev hr buying of me. My \ are self-evident. They appeal to the in telligence and patriotism of every voter in Carroll Sheriff’s Sale. "\X7HLL be sold before the Court House If door, in the town of Carrollton, on the 1st Tuesday in December next, the following property, to-wit: The south half of lot ofland No. 70, in the 9th District. Carroll county—levied on as the property of D. G. Bowling, to satisfy one fifa. in favor of Stewart & Colciough and others, in my hands. Also, at the same time and piace, the undi vided four ninths of lot of land number 74. in the 9'.h district of Carroll county, the same be ing four distribution shares in remainder iu mons at THURMAN k CO’S. VV. M. REYNOLDS, Corner of Public Square and Greenville Str., DEALER IN' Cook Stoves and Tin Ware. January 11-1}’. Keep it Before the People. Keep it Bkkohe the People,—That Thur- mnn k C<>., are manufacturing CANDIES for the Wholesale and Retail trade. n^g*- if you want pure and unadulterated candies, made from pure sugar go to THURMAN i CO'S. Fall and Winter Goods. Fv<ry thing new and of the host and latest Styles of Dress Goods and Clothing. Prints—Pleached and Brown Domes tics—all widths and Brands. All grades of Mack Cloths—Oassimeres and Piece Hoods. A speciality in Ladies and Gents R .(.its and 8hoes, all sizes and styles of Misses and Children’s wear. Every hoot and .shoe sole, guaranteed to contain neither papar or wood. We offer our Goods to the Purchaser exclusively for cash, and hope to merit by our fair representations, a liberal share of patronage. J. W. Bradley. J. M. Mann. Formerly, Drug and Book Store Stand, Greenville Street, New nan, Ga. tj. -*» ■C.'V* £y;S“ Cocoa nut, Cream and Ground Pea can dy at THURMAN & CO S. —♦ Car Load of Ciiksapeak Guano.— For Sale by Glass, North & Co. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, at THURMAN & CO's. etc., etc. Save money by facilities arc unsurpassed. Nat Teagle. Luthersville, Ga. GOLD FOR SALE By Oct23—4t. W. B. BERRY. and last effort, you will wrest the power Ljj land / nnder tbe wiH 0 f James Smith, de- from its grasp and give to us, under a ' ceased, levied on as the property of Man. Democratic, conservative administration a j Smith, to satisfy a fifa., in favor of J*. W. S'.ew- government based upon the principles of aft - Also, lot ofland No. G5, in the 6th District of Carrol! county, to satisfy a fi fa in favor ot Joseph Sentell vs Mark Tidwell, for the pur chase money of said land. Also, the Laurel Hill farm situated in the eleventh District of Carroll ccunty, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of B. M. Long vs. J. L. Hays and D. M. Bloodworth security, and other fi fas in my hands against said D. M. Bloodworth. Property pointed out by Plaiutiffs Attorney, Austin k Reese. Also, at the same time and place, lot ofland number one hundred and sixty-two, iD the the 9th District of Carroll county, levied on as the the most unmistakable terms. They have been discussed by the distinguished ora- torsofour part} r since the nomination of our candidates. What the Democratic party intend to do if placed in power by your suffrage is to restore peace and union to our country, to heal the wounds and suf- \Y these attorneys. The senoir has already an enviable reputation, while the junior is vapidly vising to distinction at the bar. Wiio wants a Homestead.—Read J. S.' WILSON, M. D., (late Wilson A Crane) dealer in Drugs, Medicines and Surgical Instru ments.- under National Hotel. Hardware, &c. J. M. k J. C. ALEXANDER, dealers in Hard ware, Iron, Steel. Bolting Cloths, Ac. Tobacco, &c. JORDAN, HOWARD A HARALSON, To bacco Commission Merchants, \\ hitehallstreet, Atlanta, Ga. Co eh mission TJerchasifs. W. M. A R J. I.OW-REY, Grocers and Gen- erri Commission Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in Yarns and Domestics—kerp con stantly large stocks of these goods on hand, and solicit the trade of Merchants and others in Georgia and Alabama. At their old stand on Alabama street. Mats, Caps A: Furs. J. M. IL LB ROOK, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Hals, Caps, Furs, Trunks. Valises, Canes, Ac., at'liis old stand on Whitehall street. 7 7) ( ?r nf ierin " S caused b 3 r thc rebellion, to give to property of \y m . W . Burt, to satisfy three fi I the people of the South the rights which j fia$ in favor of Stewart & Colclaugb, and others they are entitled to under the Constitu tion, and by which alone we can bring back prosperity and quiet to that distrac ted section to reduce materially our mili tary and naval establishments, kept up now on an immense scale, at an enormous in my hands J. P. COLEMAN, Shrff. what that enterprising and promising j cos ^ to introduce into every department j legal hours of sale, the followin young lawyer, Mr. L. R. Ray, has to say : of Government the strictest economy, and wit Heard Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. 1* T ILL be sold before the Court House door in Franklin, Heard county, within the property to on this subiect. >ai.osiiin, jM. Kaloshin, New nan, Ga. New Orleans, La. S&&03H1S BROS., C( >TT()X FACTORS —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, isrENArisr^N.Tsr 3 a--/X- Tlmnking for the liberal past patronage, we again inform our friends and planters general ly, that wo are now prepared to make liberal c,t Ti advances on Cotton stored here, also on shipments consigned to our friends in Augusta, Savannah, New York and Liverpool. Sent. 25-Om. £I’ A Large variety of new Toys, at THURMAN & CO’S. F. M. Richardson.—This is in the Stove business again, what be says He is all right and mistake. no to develop by an equitable system of im ports and taxation tbe growing resources gentleman j of our country, and thus place tbe federal 2> ea j finances on a stable and solid footing, and to pave tbe way to a gradual and safe re turn to specie payment. We are charged by tbe Radical party —the party of violence and usurpation, which for the last four years, to prolong its existence, has set at naught the Con stitution and the fundamental principles of our government—that we intend rev olution and defiance of established law.— Thsfeaccusation is unfounded and absurd. It cannot be entertained for a moment by any intelligent voter who has tbe mostsuper- ficial knowledge of the history of his coun try. The Democratic party can proudly point to every page of its record. It has never violated a single obligation of the Frecincts. On Tuesday next the polls will he opened in each militia district, ami at three places at the county site. We are authorized to announce that B. D. Smith is not a candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing election. He will support Hackney. Zimmerman & Veiidery.—We iavite attention to the advertisement of this house. Our Greensborough exchange j fundamental compact by which these Un- tlius notices these gentlemen : ! ited States entered into the family of na- We have long known our friend Zimmer- i tions. Its watchword in peace as in war man, and without fear of contradiction, has been and will always be—‘“The Un- ^ ion, the Constitution and the Laws,” and pronounce him the prince of Grocers. j no uian or set 0 f IU en, however high they No wonder Atlanta is going ahead of all j may be placed by the suffrages of their our Southern cities, when such merchants j fellow-citizens, can ever expect to receive as Zimmerman & Verdcry are at the helm I tllc s »Pr°rt ° f ,llis S^at conservative par Atlanta Machine Works, IRON INHRTSSTOUNBRY JAS. H. PORTER. R. H. BUTLER. PORTER &, BUTLER, PROPRIETORS, ,’At the old Stand of J. L DUNNING,) O-AN.- At this establishment can he manufactured and repaired all kinds of Machinery. Y7e es- j penally invite the attention of all interested in Coweta and adjoining counties, to our Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, Cotton Screws, Gins, Fans, Bark Mills, Stiyar Mills, and Boilers. Castings made without extra charge for Pat terns when ia regular line of work. Saws re-toothed and gummed in the best manner. J63~TERMS CASH.-^a February 15-ly. 0 1 00 1* 0 20 ..$14,0?' 016 Ofl „ 23 @ 35 15 0 22J - S © Bacon’. — .' t Flour.— Coffee.— Sugar.— Prints.—per yard Steel.—per pound. Iron.—per pound 10© Salt.—Liverpool per sack © Yirgiuia “ “ Chickens.— 15 © Eggs.—Per Doz.— Butter.—Per lb 25 © Wheat 16 12 J 12j 3 00 2 75 20 20 30 $2.00 Extra Special Aolice, Beware of Counterfeits! Smith’s Tonic Syrup has been counterfeited, and the coun terfeiter brought tc 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 sell the original John Smith's Tonic Syrup of Louisville, Ky. Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is not on the bottle, do not purchase, or you will be deceived. See my column advertisement, and my show card. I will prosecute any one in fringing on ray right. The genuine Smith’s Tonic Syrup can only be prepared by myself. The public's servant, Louisville, Ky. Dr. JOHN Bl LL. For sale in Newnan, Ga.. bv Dr J. T. KEESE, Sole Agent. January 25-3m. ENTIRE IEW I1HBL G. L. ifc It. A. of trade and offer stocks which can’t be beat, ehber iu quality or price south of New York. Information Wanted, Mrs. Elizabeth Culbreath, Newnan, Ga., ty in any revolutionary attempt against established laws. The ballot box and the supreme will of the American people are the only means of redress to which we look. Fellow-Democrats: YMu are fighting for a good and righteous cause. One carding Machine vrooi and cotton, levied on as the property of W. O. Cox, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court in favor of M. T. Almon, survivor Ac, vs. W. S. Cox. One lot ofland 108 in the 11th District of originally Carroll county, but now Heard coun ty, as tbe property of P. H. Whitaker, to satis fy one fi fa, issued from the County Court in favor of Vivion Holmes bearer vs. P. H. Whit aker and Young Wood, security. Lot of land No. 1G8, in the 15th District of originally Carroll, but now Heard county, as the property of Jackson Allen, to satisfy one (i fa, issured from the Superior Court in favor of Eli Jones vs. J. Allen. One Bale of cotton supposed to weigh 400 pounds, as the property of W. II. Lane, to sat isfy one fi fa, issued from the County Court in favor of Vivion Holmes vs. W. II. Lane. One dark m ile named Pete, as the property of Mr?. P. Childs, to satisfy three Tax fi fas is sued bv tbe T. C. of Heard county vs. Mrs P. Childs. Also, 101} acres ofland being apart of lot number 47, in the 15th District of, originally Carroll, but now Heard County, as the proper ty of David Johnson, to satisfy one Tax fi fa. issued by J. M. Caswell f. C. vs. said Johnson. Also, 82} acres of land in the 15th District of originally Carroll, but now Heard county, as the property of John Rooks, to satisfy three Tax fi fas, issued by J. M. Caswell vs. said Rooks. Also, the East part of lot N«. 56, contain ing 114}- acres as the property of S. M Meadow and J. M. Thompson, security, to satisfy one fi fa, issued from Heard Superior Court in favor of J. M. Kight vs. Meadow and Thompson. Also, 50 acres ofland being part of lot No. ' „ ,. , , - „ ,-,i n- , • . c - " <-i o - ♦ ! Lusually kept in a Mixed Store. 163, in the loth Lhstnct of originally Carroll, Diit ; J now Heard County, as the property of F. M. > Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Khoes f H AYING sold out our interest in stock of Goods of the late firm of Kirby and John son, we resume business in Masonic building, 3d door from Kargcnt's corner, Greenville, Kt. Our stock is ENTIRELY NEW, Consisting in a variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods. Koop and Balmoral Skirts, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery. Gloves, and NOTIONS GENERALLY. —ALSO— Ladies’ Cloaks, Shawls, Piece Goods, Casimeres, Kirsey’s Tweeds, Jeans, Fancy Flannels, Bleaching, Sheeting, Shirting, Osnaburgs, And all DRY GOODS Also, Johnson, to satisfy one Tax fi fa, issued by J. Y ou ! M. Caswell T. C. vs said Johnson wishes information cf her son, Jas. T. j have *}>> your leader a tried-statesman and ! Lot of 1:,nd No ' 134 ]n the 4th Distr,ct of ’ a ’ ’ ’ 1 T ' Culbreath, who was a member of Co. D, 19tli Regiment Georgia Volunteers, and last seen or beard from near the place of Johnston's surrender in North Carolina, in the month of May lSdo. p lease copy. Exchanges W- G. Echols, Oct. 30-td, W, S. ECHOLS, Sh’ff, Homesteads.—Applications for personalty and realty, under the Homestead Law, arenow being made to the Ordinary. We publish two applications in this issue, which make three in all that have petitions under consideration.— This is right, for it is better to have the ex empted property set aside now, than trust the j * 0 distributed out burdens that they press . , J , \ ,, \- . - -. ! orieinallv Carroll countv, but now Heard conn- patriot, who stood by tbe Union in its | tVj * 3 th ; propertv of ± G . Echols, to satisfy drakest hour. A man equally beloved ; t j iree Tax fi fas isssued by J. M. Caswell, T. C. i'or the purity of his private character as honored for his public virtues. Opposed to you are the non who have subverted the structure of their own system of rep resentative sell government, vindicated to thc world by more than half a century of* j prosperity and greatness; the men who have increased our enormous debt by profligacy and corruption unparralled; DR- C. D. SMITH ETURNS thanks to a generous public for their liberal patronage, and will con tinue the practice ol his Profession. Partic ular attention given to Obstetrics and tbe Dis eases of Women and Children. Motto, “Live the men who, in two successive Congresses : and let live.”. May be found at his Drug Store have demonstrated their incapacity to j in the day, and at his residence near the depot j diminish our burdens by economy or ap-! at [February 29-tf. portion with equity; the men who have TO THE PUBLIC. Xo More War Prices for Goods WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected STOCK OF NEW FALL ANI) WINTER GOODS, Consisting in part of: DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, of all kinds, Fine Poplins, French Merinoes, all wool De- Lanes, Cloaks, Silks, Ac. PIECE GOODS, iothing, Boots and Shoes, HOOP SHIRTS, ’ ’ Ba'- -rala, f ’ Finn. jQseys, p , . c' breakfast $j lf wls, and many otIter'artiel e a too numerous to mention. As we are determined to se 1 ! as CHEAP as any other house in this city, we would ask buyers to call on us, and examine our large stock before purchasing anywhere else. Having one of our Firm constantly in the faster:: market, we buy our goods very cheap -ud sell them the same way. on us and buy bargains. JOE WEILL A CO. B ‘‘Pt 25-tf Greenville St Newnan, Ga. uncertainties ot the future. Delays breed dan- j excessive weight upon the labor and gor. File your petitions right away. | industry of the country—making rich _ J •J c? [OFFICIAL.] PROCLAJIATIOI. By the Governor. men richer by making poor men poorer. Opposed to you are the men who denied for three years of peace, and they will continue to deny, until your votes ar rest them, self-government to the people of ten States : the men who Lave taken Whereas, It is reported by reliable citizensof | away the power of our Chief Magistrate to many counties of the State, that preparations I iusure a faithful execution of the laws or are being made to collect onerous taxes levied command the army and navy of the Un- under authority of the Constitution of Eigh- I. , n. . i r j • teen hundred and sixty-five, and failing to Sol- j lted States J the raen wl ‘° dld their ™ rst leet, to apply the provisions of the present j to expel the President from the W hite Constitution, and thereby exclude many citi- House for obeying faithfully the intents zens from the privilege of voting. ' of your supreme law ; the men who, be 1 here fore. I, Rufus B. Bullock, Governor and ■ J - r , - . . , , x Commander in-Chief of the army and Navy of j conscious of their eriates, dreaded to the State of Georgia, and of the Militia there- j have the Supreme Court declare their of, by virtue of the authority in me vested by quality, and therefore abridged its juris tic Seventieth (.0) section of the Code of Geor- diction and silenced its voice ; the men gia, do herebv suspend the collection of all i , , , , ’ . , poll taxes until the next regular session of the ; who have usurped and are grasptng and General Assembly of this State, and of thissus- wielding powers not possessed to day by pension the Comptroller General will forthwith any monarch among civilized nations.— give notice to the lax Collectors of the several ^rr :1 i ns t; these men and all their settled counties. Given under mv Mens’ and Bovs’ Boots and Khoes, Hats, Clothing, Shirts, &c. S&S9WJ.HS, Pocket & Table Cutlery, Pistols, Pow der, Shot Lead, &u , Ac. Also, a fine assortment of Crockery & Wood ware, Sole Leather, Shoe Findings, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &o. Also, a splendid assortment of TOBACCO & SNUFF. We will keep on hand a supply of H ENRY BANKS—Wholesale and retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, Leather, C 'It Skins, and Shoe Findings of every descrip tion. Whitehall and No. G Peachtree street, Atlanta. G. H. &, 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-ly. BOARDING HOUSE. The undersigned takes this method of in forming the public that she is prepared to accomodate a limited number of Boarders on moderate terms. The subscril»er hopes by a strict attention to the necessities and comforts of her patrons, to merit a liberal proportion of the public patronage. For further particulars apply at my residence opposite the Baptist Church. mrs a. e.McKinley. Newnan, Gn., Pec.’ 7,1367—tf. WM. Sr IIILLEY, Agent and Cominis^i^ MERCHANT, (Store on the South-WksVCorner oE Public Square,) Dealer in all kinds of Provisions; Family Groceries Shoes and Crockery. Country Product taken In Exchange fo* Ciootls. He will sell as cheap a? the’ Cheapest. Tbe public a^e respectfully solicited to call and examine hi? Stock. Come and see—you may get bargains. [May 23-tf. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to me will please /iu come forward and settle up immediately. Being burned out, necessity compels me to call on yon. otherwise f would not ask it of you. I will soon be ready to serve my old friends and customers again. May 23-tf. P. A. POWErvS. THOMPSON, COLE & CO. FuRNiTuiuS i FURNITURE I TT7ILL sell from this date at greatly re- V J dueed prices. Come and buy, a good bargain awaits you. Parlor and Bed-ItoOfll Sets, A great variety of Chairs; llcdstcwls, Barc»iw, Tallies, Iial»y Chairs And Cril»s, Missis’ Chairs, Unity Carriages, Mattresses, Window Shades, Ac. September 4-tf. t Wl.\ T E J)—AGENTS. ry nr PER MONTH to sell NATIONAL / O FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.— Tiiis Machine is equal to tbe standard machines in every respect and is sold at the low [trice of $2o. Address NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO., June 26—3m. Pittsburg, Pa. W. T. COLE, B XI TIST, Office No. 7, Masonic Building, Up Stairs, NEWNAN, GA, All kinds of PLATE WORK and PLUGGING done with neatness and WARRANTED. gff“reeth extracted without pain by the use of NARCOTIC SPRAY. [April 20-tf. rp WO MONTHS after daie 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. TU.MLfN, Adm’r. LAURA J. TUMLIN, Adm’x. July 24-2.—S6. R. D. COLE & BRO., (Established in 1854,) P REPARED to fill all orders for SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, &c., at the following rates, subject to the fluctuations ot the times Price List of It. D. Cole & Bro\ PANEL DOORS 3xT. 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. 1£ inch thick 20 per cent. Rifled .; if, 33'} per cent, added; 2 inches 50 per cent, udded to the above rates. BLINDS. Half stationary slats, or all rolling 70 cen-ts per foot in length per’pair—-thus a window (ik feet long, $4,56> per pair. SASH. 8x10 9 cts.pcr light, primed and glazed 23cts. 10x1211 “ “ Mr “ “ 30 “ 10x16 ” “ “ “ 36 “ r Ox 1815““ “ “ “ 41 “ 12x14 15 “ “ “ “ “ 41 “ 12x1 GlG “ “ “ “ “ 46 “ 12x1817 “ “ “ 50 “ 12x20 18 “ “ “ “ “ 56 Ct Lip Sash 2-cents a light extra. All'goods shipped (tee of urayage. Newnan, Ga. ; Sept. 2'8-Cf. FIRST CMS GROCERIES, 100 Pieces of Prints, Just received by Oct9—tf. JOE WEILL & CO. TkTir ,->,nr i To meet the ' vants of onr enstomere. Our have ; PIERCE ELESE & GO. : "°° ,,s iire bought exclusively for CA>SII in New tbpv I ’ I York Market, and we feel assured that we can sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Our hand and the Great Seal of ; purposes, which Geu. Grant would be as to hinder as he the State at the Capitol, in the city of Allan-1 F 0WLr ^ e ^ ta, this twentieth dav of October, in the vear elected four years ago has been whom they against COTTO.Y FACTORS —AND— GENERAL COMMISSION 121 Pearl Street, New York, Sept. 11—3m. gff°Lemon, Strawberry, Itasplxirry, Pineapple and Ginger Syrups, at THURMAN & CO’S. If You Want Cheap Goods, Call oa Oct9—tf. JOE WEILL A CO. O N the will TO EE NT. the First Tuesday in November next, be rented before the Court House, motto is Cash Sales an4 Short Profits l Thankful for past favors and custom, we hope in the future to merit a liberal share of patronage, and cordially invite all to call and examine our Stock. Sept25—tf. G. L. & R. A. JOHNSON. ATliAKTTA, OEOTlGrlA, Wholesale and retail dealers iu DKUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS. In Store 500 BOXES FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS; 20,000 lbs. WHITE LEAD—all grades; _ • • LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, TANNERS’ OIL, SPERM and LUBRICATING OILS,, PURE NON-EXPLOSIYE COAL OIL; ALL THE POPULAR PATENT MEOIEINES. A. J. ROBERT, J. A. BI3AXER, W>f. A. RICHARDSON, Marietta. Ga. Marietta, Ga. Louisville, Ky. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, of our Lord, eighteen hundred and sixty- these men. tiieir crimes in tne past and ! in Xewuan. Coweta cou-nty, within the legal eight, and of the Independence of the United ^eir nefariou-S designs in the future, you : hours of sale, the plantation belonging to tiie States of America the ninety third. Bcfus B. Bullock. Governor. By the Governor : David G. Dotting, Secretary of State. Comptroller General’s OmcE, Atlanta, Ga.. Oct. 27. 1S6S. To the Tax Collectors of the State of Georgia: are soon to make one final and determin ed onslaught. Four years ago we failed to expel them from power, though we predicted then as we do now prediet, ! their incompetency to give the people j peace, declaring then, as we do now de ! clare, the revolutionary purposes of their ! most active leaders who ruled the party j as they would the country with a despotic In conformity with the above proclamation [sway : but these four years have justified bv his Excellency the Governor of the State of 1 our warnin'* Georgia, you are hereby directed to suspend the ; their enact “ e nts collection ot all poll taxes, m your respective counties until the next regular session of the estate of Joseph It. Meriwether, deceased, nine miles west of Xewnan, on the Franklin road. Terms made known on the dav. P. S. MERIWETHER, \ . , - , W. D. MERIWETHER, / Oct-9-tdr. 4 RE now prepared to fill Coders for Marble and to furnish MONUMENTS. SLABS. TOMBS. &c., finished in the Ijest style | and at LOWER PRICES than the same work I done with Northern Marble. Our Marble is equal to THE BEST AMERI- ' GAN - Dealers can l>e supplied with BLOCKS and SLABS of any dimensions. gir^Fur information or designs address GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS, Either at Marietta, Ga., or Jasper Pickens Cb. Ga. Sept. 4—tf. The largest and best stock of ’ American and Foreign Perfumeries, SOAPS,-COMBS-and BRUSHES, POMADES,’AND-' glT* Plain and Fancy Cakes of all descriptions. w - G THURMAN ,x CO S. FARMERS AND PLANTERS ytr XX + Our worst predictions are Secure a l*arse Wheat Crop! ts now} what we feared they have done ; the revolution has made i " - citizens or t-owetA, ^irriff . f•!l SCU i? d t> 1 * eCti,ne a candidate for years* ’ 1 h : has filled for seventeen Many Voters; General Assembly of this State Respectfully, Madison Bell, Comptroller General. All papers in the State will copy six times and send bills to the Executive Office, with co pies of papers containing this proclamation Cct23—6t. A Fine Stock of Gents’ Hats, Just received by OctO—tf. JOE WEILL A CO; The Largest Stock of White Shirts, Just received by OctO—tf. JOE WEILL & COl steady progress. Once more we call on every patriot to join our ranks. If the people will now rise ia their j majesty and might, they can save their insti- j tutions and rebuild them. If they are not re- j gardless of their sacred interests, so much in : the next four years may easily be accomplished —no obstacles then remaining—that the rev- j olution will become a fixed fact; the structure j f of our government will have been completely j j remedied. It may be a government still, but | j it will no longer be your representative self- j I government. Permanently Improve your Lands, BES9S! Rif BOm PHOSPHATE. Sold in quantities to suit purchasers by J. T. KIRBY, NEWNAN, GA. £-§^“3apply oa hand at all times. £sS^Wheu large quantities are wanted, a COURTNEY. R. MURDOCH. -J. S. MURDOCH. C. COURTNEY & CO., FACTORS —AND— eomums msmsasts, NO. 9 BOYCE’S WHARF, Charleston. 5 C. fftr’Advances made by P. F. Cuttino k Co., Newnan, Ga. [Sept. 18 68 tf. For the final struggle, then, fellow Demo- i j crats of the United States, let us invigorate ev- ) : ery muscle and nerve every heart. The time: few days’ previous notice is desired. 1 is short. The foe is stubborn aud desperate.— « August 21-tf. T . 1S/L. O’ O ANT 33 S with F. W. SIMS & Co., oexsos SFACTSSS AND GENERAL fit ITILfitt/uiil SAVANNAH. GA. August 28-tL FINE TOIEET GOODS’ Ever brought" to this market." All departments of our business are now com plete, and the attention of the trading public is especially caffed to our very large stock and mod erate prices. REG WINE & FOX, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Str?., ATLANTA,GEORGIA. May 30-tL ATLANTA DRUG STORE, TTNIDEH. NATIONAL HOTEL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ILSON & CRANE, o (SUCCESSORS TO JOS. A. DAVIS,) HOt'SE ESTABLISHED 11% 1354. arms Strictly Cash XT'EE P constantly on hand a complete assortment of the Fwe9t and Best Medicines, Impor- AA ted and Domestic. Also, SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Trasses, Abdominal Supporters, Labels, Glassware, Window GHass ; -Patty, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines. Fluid end Solid Medicinal Extracts, Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, and a complete assortment of FINEST TOILET ARTICLES from the best manufacturers of Europe and Amer ica. Bein^ practical Druggists of many year3 experience, and their connection with New York Flonses being second to none, they invite Merchants and Families, wishing goods in their line, to give them a trial. X. B. Persons ordering by mail will have the same concessions made in Prices, and receive the same kind of Goods as though personally present. £7iT°Liher;il discounts made to Merchants. Jobbers and Physicians. J. S. WILSON, M. D. W. H. CRANE, Chemist, 12 vears with Havikmd, Risley & Co., late Haviland, Chichester & Cc r Mav 30 tf. ' Augjtsta, Ga,