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Who Will do Likewise ?
We trust the writer of the following
will excuse us for publishing ‘hat which
was written merely as a private letter,
sinec it contains sentiments that we tie
sire all our readers should know. Who
among our old subscribers will imitate
his noble example ? We trust there arc :
many :
lIaUNKkvIU.e, Jsn., 16th, lisf.l:
Mb. Isaac N. Davis:—Dear Sib :
Unclosed you will find two dollars for
the Companion another year. I had de
termined not to take the paper again, hut
your appeal in the last Companion caused i
me to falter, and 1 referred the matter to
my wife and children, and the unanimous I
Vote was that I should continue the paper.
I hope your appeal will boas effectual }
with all your old subscribers as it was
with 111 c.
\\ itli my best wishes for your access
in your undertaking, l am yours most
respectfully, Jas. 1!. Hansom.
GENERAL ITEMS.
Two-thirds of the delegates elected to
Louisina Convention are in favor of im
mediate secession.
thojlfllh. the Commander of the.
€o TTn^layT^
HH|V>r!r.-in< i>■r* \v ■• t :id I lilt'll
Pickens.
Mayor of .New Orleans sent a
to (leu. Chase’s requisition for two
thousand troops to reinforce those at Pen
sacola. He says that the quota can he
raised in 48 hours. Florida will equip
them. of Frorida answered: i
41 Send them immediately.” The Pilots !
in Pensacola harbor have been notified
not to bring in any United States vessels,
under the penalty of death.
Sell-Culture
Let the poor man in the midst of his
worldly abasement respect himself; let
him fear rather to do ill than to suffer it ;
let him cultivate his talents as highly as
his daily avocatious permit, ever bearing
in mind that earth’s mightiest was of his
own condition ; let him cleave at all thnes
to that which is right, and the approba
tion of his own conscience will be second
ed by the the good opinion of the truly
wise and excellent; for who dares des
pise the poor? Not a man of genius,
lor he kuows that many kindred spirits
have been of that condition ; not the
moralist, lbr he sees that the virtues,
like fragrant herbs, yield the richest
scents by pleasure.
mi 2 r rs luv.
Died, of Typhoid Fever, at his residence in
Carroll conn; v, on the 22*1 of Nov. lbbo.
Branch M. Maiuiv, aged Gti years, five mouths
nud t We.:t The docea- and wn •
county, N. t\,
mid was married to Catharine Langford,
in the safth* county, January Mb, 1824, with
whom he lived hajipily to the time of'his death
—leaving a kind, pious and devoted wile, five
children, and man) friends to mourn his death
The subject of this notice moved from Warren
county, N. (•., to Green county, Ga., in 1821,
and from Green to Carroll county, (la., in 1535,
where he resided up to the time of his death.
During his stay in Green county, he joined the
Baptist Church of Christ, of which he was a
faithful member “unto death.” His wife and
fire children are all members of the same
church. Few men have been more euergetic
to promote the comfort and happiness cf their
family than he. la the family circle, he was
a loving husband, kind parent, and good mas
ter. lie died with Christian faith—leaving
strong evidence that he has a home in heaven.
During his sickness be ofieti said that life
was sweet, but it would he better for him to
die. While <me of his servants was talking to
him a few minutes before his departure, lie
said to him, “ I cannot he here much longer,
but lam ready ami willing to die.” We have
no doubt but he fell asleep in the arms of Jesus
and awoke in Glory !
COTTON MARKET.
* Kkunak, (!a. Jan. 23, 1801.
Cotton Market to-day brisk, from G to DHc.
gjUtr Advcvti'jcnu'nt'a.
TA I LOEN ICM
I DESIRE to take this method of informing
the public, that 1 am prepared to execute
with neatness and dispatch, anything in ifi\
line of business. All work warranted, and
done up in the latest atid best styles. Give
me a trial, and I guarantee satis fact ion.
Room first door over Brown Attro’s store
Terms strictly Cush.
8-bm. * ALBERT SCIIOAN.
J 11-F.NT.Y HAMMOND,
ATToIINT.Y ATI.AW.
Newnan, - - - - Georgia,
1 ITILI attend promptly to any business
V t entrusted to him in the Coweta and
Tallapoosa Circuits. >
Office on Greenville street,
GEORGIA, ITo all whom it may
Coweta County, / concern.
LF. GOUDOV, having ip proper form np
■l'fiu-l Qn lire fiir permanent Letters of A<l
- the Estate of Thomas It. Gor
don, late of Grimes county, State of Texas, de
< < guthis is therefore to cite ajl and sin
giWKr the creditors, and next of kjn of Thomas
It. Gordon to he and appear at my office, with
in the time allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they can. why permanent Administration
should not be grauled to I. F. Gordon, on
Thomas R. Gordon’s Estate.
Given under my hand and official signature.
U. B. WILKINSON, Ordinary.
January 18th, 1861.—UOdt
State of Georgia, Coweta County. -
Henry A. Drquehiut, Guardian of John W.
Tench, havingnppliod to the Court of Ordina
ry of said county, for a discharge from his
Guardianship of John W. TunchV person and
property ; this is, therefore, to dtp all persons
concerned to show cause, by filing objections
in my office, why the said Henry A. Prquehart
should not he dismissed from his Guardianship
of John W, Tench, and receive the usual Rot
ters of Dismission on the first Monday in
tynrch 1861.
Given under my official siwnafnro.
I . It. \\ lI.KIN,SON, Ordinan.
Jnimnry ifllb, I’ dl.—iQd,
Tli E Sl) U r l’ HE R N LITE RA R V (’ OMI>A NI 0 N
joy ?yr r.iO yr \
VAX AX A.A AaO AIAa'XAX A. f
DK.'.LEH IN
BD'KS #ND STATIONEBY,
(CONTINUES to keep op hand a large as
sortment of Schorl and Miscellaneous
Books. AdditionalluppUes received weekly ;
and any book that lit* has not got. he will <r
---j d.*r it immediately, if desired The attention
iof Teachers and Parents arc invited to his
| large assortment, of
SCHOOL HOOKS.
such asnre taught in this part of the countri.
Orders resjK*otFully solicited, and promptly \-
j ecutcd. My terms are strictly Cash, and in
i no instance will 1 deviate from them.
TO THE PI KLIC.
I TAKE this method of informing all reqtiir
ing Literary aid, that 1 will be pleased to \
; revise MSS. and prepare it for publication, and
twill write Kssays. Tales, Sketches. Lines for
Albums, Obituaries, Poems on every subject
and Letters. The utmost secrecy maintained
Address WILLIE WARE,
12-ts g . ,\ l
Psif* The Southern Rural Gentleman, pub- !
j lislicd at Grenada. Miss., is the leading Agri- !
cultural Weekly of the Cotton State-. Price
$2 Cos, single copy, five copies for $10; tcu j
copies for $10; twenty copies for S3O.
Address
J. L. DAVIS.
ts Grenada, Miss.
BMi,. The Southern Rural Gentleman has !
| been proclaimed by.its thousands of readers I
* the past year to be uusurpassed as a family
{journal. Giro him a trial—Price 50. ‘fir
single copy ; five copies for $lt); ten copies!
for sl9 ; twenty copies for $36.
Address
ts J. L DAVIS.
Grenada, J/iss.
E***)’”Don't fail to subscribe to that deserved
ly popular journal, the Southern Rural Gentle
! man. ts.
IffuFor the benefit Os himself in I,is field
| work, as well us the entertainment and instrue- j
j lion of his entire household, every Southern i
IHanter should lose no time in subscribing for |
the Southern Rural Gentleman. ts.
“lie Southern Rural Gentleman is as !
euterta uing and instructive to citizens of Town
as Country, h is without a rival in its variety !
of reading matter. ts.
Southern Rural Gentleman is an !
eight page quarto, published every week, j
mailed promptly to subscribers, and contains ;
a larger adjourn of Agricultural News of all |
kinds than any other journal. ts.
Southern Rural Gentleman has re- j
ceived the unqualified endorsement of the
State Agricultural Bureau. It is a live paper ;
and grows more vigorous every day. ts. j
“Great Excitement.”
/ < KN FLE.MEN : TUc time has come when we i
N I must have money. You that owe us.
that is due or to beedrm due, must come for- j
ward and settle by the 15th of January next, j
as no farther indulgence can be given.
Yours la'speetfullv.
J. M. BROWN A: BROS.
Dec. 18, 1860 48-ts *
TO THU rraBESC.
rpilE undersigned befog well known as a
T writer, would offer his services to all re
quiring Literaly aid. H i will furnish Ad
dresses. < >rations. Essays, speeches
and replies, Lines for Alb jins, Acrostics—pre
pare matter for the Promts—Obituaries, and
write Poetry upon any subject. Address (post
paid) FIN LEV JOHNSON.
jjp Baltimore, Md. j
('live Spring Bsipti.-<t
F F llll. II \ f 1 11 I! 11 J.
r | I HK Exercises of this Academy will resume
I on the Second Wcdfli day iu January,
1861. The Principal leaving had several years
experience in the art of teaching, feels assured
that she can give satisfiijfion to ail the liberal
and intelligent minded patrons of the School.
Students will be admitted at any time du
ring the Sessions, which will consist of five
mouths* each, aud charged from the time of
entrance till the clo*e of the term. No de
duction, except iu case of protracted sickness.
Hates of Tuit Lon :
Primary Class, . ifL sl6 00
\rithuifitie, Grammar and Geography, 24 00
The Latin and Fr*nt*h languages, with
the Higher English branches, and
Mathematics, ; 36 0o
Board may be had iti good families at from
eight to ten dollars per month.
MRS. ANNA T. D. CHAPMAN, Principal.
Dec. 19, iB6O- 18-ts
—y
Nmv GOODS!
E. m. Me MA 11 0 N.
Mahiktta St., 4th door from Whitehall St.,
ATLANTA, Georgia.
Has received a large and varied assortment of
DRY GOODS.
Comprising Colored and Black .Silks, Fig
ured and l’lain Detains, Figured nnd Plain
Mcrinocs. D.mostic Goods of nil Des
criptions, Hosiery, Cloves, kr.
A large assortment of
FANCY GOODS
which are too numerous to mention.
1,001) UMBRELLAS
to he sold, 40 cts. each.
I have, also, on hand, ft large assortment of
Clothing, Bools, Shoes an.) Jewelry,!
nil of which, I am prepared to offer t.> the City
and Country trade at reasonable rates.
Atlanta,GGi lt January, 1861,—Sept, 26, —ly ‘
BAaJiY 30W§,
—BY—
TIIEOUOKE JIMMX,
EDITED BY
XV. T. TIIOMPSO X.
TERMS, $8 PER ANNUM. PUBLISHED AT
SAVANNAH, CiA,
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
Opposite the Passenger Depot,
ATLANTA, GEO.,
WM. O’ ALLOItAN, Proprietor,
Thoroughly renovated nnd refurnished, and iu
Ute very centre of |he business portion
of the City..
January J'lh. 1860,
TO THE PUBLIC.
In consequence of the stringency in the fi-
I nnneial atfairs, and our inability to buy goods
except for cash, we are compelled to adopt the
same, and will, after this dav, sell goods for
Cnsli Only.
W e are thankful to our customers and friends ,
for their past patronage.
Our Ac< mints are ready for settlement, ami i
all indebted to us, either bv note or account,
are requested to come forward aud settle at j
■ ‘nee, as money we need and money we must
have.
M e will sell our Stock at low figures for!
cash. Come one and all ami huv bargains.
BREWSTER. WOOD ROOF & CO.
Newuan, G Jan. Ist, IStJO.—tf.
New Hook.
Driftwood on the Sea of Life,
A CollmM ion oF T’alcs,
Skoloh.'f. and Poems.
BY WILLIE WARE.
■ -:o:
Published by J. CM ALLEN £ SON. Phihi
| delphia.
| SHELDON Si CO., New York.
BROWN & TAGG ARD. Boston.
Prom the hidi'pendent Press.
To all who have read his elegant productions
<‘i Prose and Poetry, it is enough to warrant
its success to know that it comes trout the pen
i Wiliic Ware.
From the \nr York Pispoteh.
Driftwood ox thi. Ska ok Lifk. Under the !
! above title, one of our most favored eoutribu-
I tors is about to publish a volume that cannot
i fail to be agreeable, to not. only our readers, j
; who are familiar with the semi-piquant, semi- !
philosophical style of working out his ideas, J
1 but the reading public at large. Willie Ware
• is a young but powerful and dashing writer—j
one who is destined to make his mark on the
: literature of the age, and should, therefore, in |
! his early efforts, (which, by the way, arc far
i from being crude, in either thought or word,)
l le encouraged.
From the Volley Star.
j Get it. -\\ illie Ware announces in our nd
i vertising columns that his new book will
j shortly appear. We hope many of our readers J
I will secure this work, as it will he a valuable !
addition to every library. Send your name to
the publisher at once, and when tin book is !
I published send the money and get. it.
From (hr rsoii ( Ay) .1/,.
M e can assure onr readers that the forth
coming volume will be one of no ordinary de
! grec of merit—that it will be “a feast of good
things for the intellectual appetite. Its very
! name i- highly poetical.
Iter Single copies sent to any address, Free i
of Postage, on the receipt of sj|()o.
Address, WILL?!? WARE,
Brooklyn, V Y.
Wholesale orders to
JAMES CHALLEN A SON,
Phil.uklphia, Penn.
Dee. 12, 1860—4T-tf.
Georgia -Carroll County.
John J Carr, Discovery and Injunction
vs. in Carroll Superior Court.
John T. Kcrhy and October Term, 1860.
William Chapman.
IT appearing to the Court that William Chap
man, one of the Defendants in the above
case, resides without the limits of this State.
Ordered that service of said Bill be perfected
on said Chapman, by publication in the South
j *rn Liter.ua Companion, published in Newuan.
. as the law requires.
!>. F. HAMMOND, J. S. C.
l A true extract from the Minutes of the
I Superior Court of Cnrro!! countv. Georgia.
DAVID BOWLING, Clerk.
Nov. 25, 1860 —l7 lin
J. w. Mown & uisoT
VRE now receiving at their new Brick
Building, ou the East Side of Greenville |
Street, opposite Redwine and Henry’s Drug
Store, a complete stock of
STAPLE & FANCY
Blf €*©-Opg y
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
&c., (See., Scvy
They have just received bom fht best mar
kets in the UNITED STATES one Qf the best
selected Stocks of
RADIKS’ DRESS GOODS
perhaps ever offered in this market; all of
which they will sell F.xriu mici.t i. w for
ci'z si so.
or short approved ctedit. They have on hand
| the best lot of
T O 13 A C C O
that lias ever been brought to this market,
prices ranging from fifteen cents to one dollar
per pound.
fitly* Those indebted to us either bv note or
account that is due, must- come forward and
make immediate payment, for money toe must
have! “ A word to the wise is sufficient.”
Ncwnan, Oct. 10, 1860. 9-1 y
Tin* .Hale Seminary
\\T ILL be open to the Young Men of New
-1 T nan, for free instruction, every Monday,
Thursday and Friday nights till further no
tice. LYMAN GRISWOLD.
Ncwnan, Gu., Dec. 18, 1860—48-ts
I'ASiiiOHABLiC MiLLlNikiiY.
MRS. WITHAM
IS VKHY TiIANKFI’I, to
the Ladies of Ncwnan ‘wLjyy
and vicinity around for their
past patronage, hoping they iZ
will coutinuo to p.itroni/.c
her this Fall, as she expect*
to keep on hand a well selected and handsome
assortment of Millinery goods, bought expressly
for this market, and will he sold at market
prices.
•Mrs, Higgins, Agent, begs leave to inform
her customers and friends that she has re
ceived and will continue to receive Fall goods.
She is indeed very thankful to tho ladies for
their past kindness, and hopes they will not
forget to call and see her goods before buying
cLewliero. Also, I tress Making done with
neatness and dispatch. Rooms in the Coweta
! Ifousr, Mas. IhooiNM, Agent. Ncwnan, Ga.;
I Mrs. With am , LaG range, Georgia. All orders
| attended to promptly. Terms oath.
.Sept. 12 —3 m.
BLANKS
I NOR OrdiuarvM, Sheriffs, Clerks, Justice of
J Peace Attorneys, Ac., for sale at th*B of I
llCf\
I (IRAXTVII.LE HIGH SCHOOL.
Orantville. Coweta County, Ga.
r Exercises of this Institution will be
I resumed the Third Monday in January
I next, under the Superintendence of A. C. ‘
’ Rkksk and W. H. AxDßKWstis I'rincipals.
The citizens t>f our village have resolved to
j refit tlm Academy throughout, thereby exhib
j iting an unabated zeal in tise cause of Eduea- |
tion, notwithstanding the tlireatencd crisis in
j vile financial world—caused bv the election of
the Black Republican, Abi nu Lincoln, to the
Presidency, and are equally resolved, front this
j time henceforth, to support Southern Teachers
in Southern Institutions.
Moral Government.
W bile every effort n\ ill be made to develop j
j the mental powers of the pupil, moral and re-
I ligious culture will be ns constantly sought; j
that he may carry with him those principles of
eternal Truth, which will billow his influence
in the world, guide him through life, make
him happy iu death, Had elevate him to ;
i Heaven.
Government.
We have found, by cxpOdencc, the fewer
■ the rules for the government of pupils, the t
! better; lienee we h ive redu *t* l our whole sys
tem of government to tin Golden Rule: *• Do j
unto others as ye would have them do unto
you,”
EXPENSES.
Tuition in Literary^|;iartmont.
Primary Glass per - - $ 7 00
; Junior Glass per Session ... - 10 00 1
Senior Glass per Session, - 16 00
Music -Piano and Singing, -per Session, 22 00
• Guitar per Session, ------ |o 001
Board may be bad in good families from $8 ■
to $lO per mouth.
For further particulars, address the I’rinci- |
, pals.
A. P. UEK.SE, -l „ . . ,
\V 11. ANPUKWB, ( nuupals.
Mrs. (’. D. Ri.ksk, Primipal, Music Depart
, ment.
Nov. 28, 1860—45-3 in.
School Notice.
Delightful task Ris to behold.
The tender mind to truths unfold.
VFfLR sincerely thanking my friends for
their very liberal patronage, l would an
i nounce that my School will open on the 2nd
Monday in January 1861 ; at which time 1 hope
! to meet till my little children, with cheerful j
i faces, and bright eyes -well rested and all
ready to set out again on our pleasant journey ‘
up the hiP of science.
ELIZA JOHNSON.
Newuan, Ga., Dec. 5, lsiio- tO-Ot.
xplfmiii) (iimi;iTlOm;hi
A N D
FRUIT STORE.
\ \ ’ K are now opening, under the M ASONIC
* IIAI.L, on the Ki t side of Greeuvilk
Street, a large and well selected assortment of
Fancy (Dandies,
i Pickles, Preserves,
Apples, Table Fruit,
Oranges, Cocoanuts,
Catchup, Soda,
Pine Apples, Raisins,
Lobsters, Oysters,
Almonds, Nuts,
Sardines, Dried Beef,
Ginger Cakes, Tea,
Tea Cakes,
Spunge Cakes, Table Salt,
and Crackers.
Also, a fine lot of
Sogars, Tobacco and Snuff.
Also, quite a variety of
tov* l oot c i63i,iasa:'V.
I~sY'’ The Ladies are especially invited to
call and supply themselves with the good
things of life. They need have no fears of
getting into a Grocery, as ours is a Fruit and
Candy Store.
All orders promptly attended to, at the
shortest notice.
Terms:- STICTLY CASH
SUTTON k .SI'FFU.
Nov. o, isco—<a.
MRS. A. ISAACS,
Jfasjjionablc ||lil!incr,
(connki.i.y’S iron front stores,)
White-Hall, near Alabama St.,
V LARGE a-sortinont of Bonnets, Head
Dresses, Bertha Gups Embroideries, Dress
Trimmings and Fancy Goods constantly on
hand.
Bonnots Made to Ordor at Short Notice.
Sept. 26, —ly.
A. ISAACS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Jllilltnern fciTancn ©oobs,
IU DHOWS, FEATIIKRS,
KI.OWKUS, head dresses,
EM BKO IDE HIES, LACKS,
Blondes, Ruches, Perfumery,
XVI I IT Kir A r.I. STREET,
ATLANTA, -Georgia.
Sept. 26, —ly
viituii, n. pi:ahso-%,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Franklin, Heard Cos., Ga
\\riM. |>rn.-li.-p1 i.-p in iln nf Con-ptn,
It Trmtp, r.irr.ill, 1 1. ~ .1. < Nntt|tl>cll, lliirnl
.siin nml ill-,, in tliu Uuiicl Mialfs Oistrid
I Court, at Marietta, (a.
Oct. 21 If.
II ISI K |. I. A N HO l S.
Tnr Amaloamat’OH of Laxoi ahr*.—There
is a growing tendency in this age to appropri
ate the most expressive words of other lan
guages, and after a while to incorporate them
| into our own; thus thi* word Cephalic, which
j is ft’Oin the Greek, signifying “for the head,”
lis now becoming popularized in connection
with Mr. Spaldings great Headache remedy,
I but it will soon be used iu a more general way,
I and the word Cephalic will become as common ,
as Electrotype and many others whose distinc- ■
tion as foreign words has been worn away by
.minion usage until they seem “native and to ;
the manor born.”
’urdly Realized.
Hi ad ’n ’orrible Yadacho this haflernoon, :
hand 1 stepped into the hapothccaries hand
says hi to the man, “Can you house me of an t
eadache?’ “Docs it hache ’nrd,” says Y. i
| “ Hexccediuglv,” says hi, hand upon that e j
gave me a Cephalic Fill, hand pon me ’onor it
cured me so quick that l ’urdly realized 1 ail
; ’ad an ’eadache.
IH:m inik is the favorite sign by which
J nature makes known any deviation whatever >
! from the natural state of the brain, and view- i
j cd iu this light it may be looked on as a safe* j
guard intended to give notice of disease which
j might otherwise escape attention, till to., hue
to be remedied; aud its indications should’
| never be neglected. Headaches may be class
ified under two names, li/. ; Symtomatie and
Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceed
ingly common and is the precursor of a great j
varieti of diseases, among w hich arc Apopl. xy,
Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In
i's nervous form il is sympathetic of disease of
i the stomach constituting sick headache, of hep- j
atic disease constituting biloai* headache, of
worms, constipation and other disorders of the
i bowels, as well us renal and uterine affections.
Diseases of the heart are very frequently at
tended with Headaches; Ametnia and plethora
are also ulfeetions which frequently occasion
headache, idiopathic Headache is also very
common, being usually* distinguished hv tho
name of nervous headache , sometimes coming
on suddenly in n state of apparently sound
health and prostrating at once the mental and
physical energies, and in other instanees il !
comes on slowly, heralded by depression of
spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instan
ces the pain is iu the front of the head, over |
one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking |
vomiting; under this class may also be named
.Yennt/ji'i.
For the treatment of either class of Head
ache the Gophalic Tills have been found a sure
and safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains
< in a few minutes, and by its subtle power erud
| h ating the diseases of which Headache is the i
iineriug index. >
Biuiua r. Missus wants you to send her a
box of Gephnlic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared
1 Pills, but. Fin thinking that’s not just it nai
t her ; but perhap • ye’ll be aft her knowing what
jit is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with
j the Siek Headache, and wants some more of
that same as rchiivcd her before.
Druggist. -You muH mean Spalding's Ce
phalic Pills. j
I bum; nt. —Deli ! suit* now and you've seel it.
: here's the quarther and give me the Pills and
don't be all day about it aithcr.
Constipation or Costiveness
No one of ttie “many ill- tlesh is heir to” is
so prevalent, so little understood, and so mu oh .
neglected as Costiveness. Often originating in I
carelessness, or sedentary habits; it is regard- i
ed s a slight disorder of too little consequence j
to civile anxiety, while in reality it is the pre
cursor and companion ot many of the most
fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early
eradicated it will bring the sufferer to an tin -
l timely grave. Among the lighter evils of
[which costiveucss is the usual attendant.are
Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath.
Piles and others of like nature, while a loug
train of frightful diseases such as Malignant
Fevers, Abcesscs, Dysent.irv, Diarrlma, Dys
pepsia, Apoplexy, Epilt psy, Paralysi 9, Hysteria,
11 ypoehondrinsis, Melancholy and Insanity,
first indicate their presence iu the system by
this alarming symptom. Not uiifrequently the
diseases named originate in Constipation, hut
1 take on an independent existence unless the
cause is eradicated in an early stage. From
all these considerations it follows that the dis
ordortdiouhl receive immediate attention when
ever it occurs, and no person should neglect to
get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appear
ance of the complaint, their timely use will
expel the insiduous approaches of disease and
destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
A Roal Blessing’.
1 Physician.— Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that
I Headache?
1 Mas. Joses. Gone! Doctor, all gone! the
I pill you ■'(•nt cured me in just twenty minutes,
ami I wish you would semi more .*> that I can
! have them handy, j
Physician'.—You can get them at any Drug
gists. G ill for Cephalic Pills, I find they never
fail, and I recoinm iid them in all cases of
Headache.
Mrs. Jonhs. Tsh 11 send for ft box directly,
and shall tell all my siillering friends, for they
are a real hit ssin /.
NervoiisHeadache
- ’ ‘■ ■ ■
By the use of these Pills the periodic attack s
of Xermus or Siek Headache may be proven ed ;
and it taken at the commencement of an at
tack immediate relief from pain and sickness
will be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the JYausea
and /l adache. to which fem lies arc so subject.
They act gently upon the bowels—removing
Coitivenrs*.
For Literary }fen, Students, Delicate Females,
and all persons of sedentary habit*, they are
valuable as u Laxative, improving the appetite ,
giving tone aud viyor to the digestive organs,
and restoring the natural clasticitynud Hrength
of the whole system.
Tho CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of
long investigation and carefully conn acted ex
periments, having been iu use in any jeers, du
ring which time they have prevented and re
lieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from
Headache, whether originating in the nervou*
system or from a deranged state of the stornueh.
They are entirely vegetable in their compo
sition, and may be taken at uli times with per
fect safely without making any change of diet,
and the absence of any disagreeable taste rewires
it easy (o administer them to children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C.
Spalding on each Box.
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in
Medicine#.
A Box will bo sent by mail prepaid on receipt
of the
TOICT3 0Q OEINTTO.
All orders should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
48 Cedar Street, New Ytirk.
- Nov. 21 11 ly.
NEWNAN PRICES CURRENT
j
Correctrd Weekly by Orr A Wilkinson.
WINH.r.SAI.K .* UF.TAII. OROCERB.
RAGGING (Uttiinv) per vd 15 (.’ 16
” Twine,. ss oo
‘ BALE ROPE, per lb 8 (.Y> Pj
MANILLA ROPE, per lb 12J() 15
CANDLES, Tallow 2o 25
“ Sperm, 45 (A . f0
“ Star..... 20 (~ 25
COFFEE, Rio 18 (a\ 16)
“ Java, 20 (u\ 20
I TE A 1.00 (~! 25
RICE 6 (a\ i\\
SUGAR, Brown 10 (a\ 00
“ Clarified, H|() 12 j
“ Crushed 12A(> 00
I “ Loaf, 14 Qil 15
molasses, per gal 35 (* 10
• SYRUP, New Orleans, 55 (rc\ ~‘ r>
{ SALT, ptT bushel Ia 0 (*i 1.00
11 Liverpool Sack, 1.75
j STEEL, fast, 21 (d\ 25
j “ German 15 (.o 16
| “ Blister 10 (,* 12j
“ Spring 10 (♦?• 12
IRON, common -i/e, •!](< 6j
j u 7 inches wide, 7 (a) 00
“ band 7 (a\ 8 J
“ nail rod 7 8
“ sheet 9 (a) 10
CASTTNGB 6J( 16| :
• NAILS, per keg 4 \(>i 5^
POWDER, Rifle 6.50 (a 7.00
“ Blasting 5.00 ( 6.00
LEAD 10 (n 10
SHOT, per bag, 2.00 (a 2.25 i
INDIGO. Spanish 1.25 (a 2.00
MADDER, per n 20 („ 20
COPPERAS 5 (.* 10
BLUE STONE 18 (, 2®
OIL, Linseed 1.00 (a 1.10
Lamp, Winter 1 5u (~ 1.25
“ “ Full 1.00 (a 1.26
“ Train 75 (a 1.00
WHITE LEAD, keg 25 to 2.75
(HiASS. box 8 bv lo 3.00 (>i 3.25
MACKEREL, N. per bid., 10 (a 11
a h *s., No. 3 6 j(a 6.00
“ \ bids.. No. 2 7.00 (i.5.00
TOIIAITO ir> („) 7!>
; YARN 1.00 (,< 1.00
| OSS ARC IRIS lrtUni 11
SIURTIM; L |M i r yii ®
Country Produce.
UUTTKIt, (soarco,) l. r > f.i\ 20
| KCCS, “ 20 (', 20,
! I'UICKENS, “ U> (.1 2g
I'OTATOES, Irish 2.00
“ tSwcol R 0 (rt AO
lIACON, Siilfs IN (..• lfl
“ Ihuns 15 hr 10
“ Shoulticrrr. 124fa> IRJ
LARI') : 15‘hi> Hi’
TALLOW 10 hrt 12J
rirOUlt. lrv tho srtok I tut hr 4.25
WHEAT, {tor bu.ljcl 1 ht) (a 2.00
CORN, •• 10© 6. 1.10
MEAL, “ 1 .10 Or 1.10
OATS, “ 80 (a 00
EYE. “ 1.25 (.i I 25
HEESWAX 20 0 25
FEATHERS 45 hi) 50
Wool j... 85 @ 40
RAGS 2}
! it.as 1.00 fSq.lo
TRAVELERS’ EUIDE.
Schedule of Western & Atlantic R. It.
TiNiinss from Atlanta.
DAY TRAINS NIGHT TRAINS
UUVK l‘r hr. Avis
Atlanta 10 20 a.* Atlanta, 8.15 nigt
Yining’s, 11.01 *• 1 Vtuing’s *6 “
Ruff’s 11.14 • JufVs 0.10 “
Marietta 1132 “ Marietta 0.28 “
Big Shnuty,.. 12.20 “ ‘Big Shanty, ..f.sf “
Acwurlh 12.41 “ i.\ewrth 10.16 “
Ahitoona, 1.10 r. u. Uatoona, ...In. 18 “
Etowah 1.81 “ j Rtow uh 11.11 “
Cartersville,...l .38 “ It’ irtersville, 11.1 M “
Rogers 1.50 “ ,Ci3B, 11.40 “
Uass, 1.57 “ Kingston 12.0- “
1 Kingston, 222 “ j Adoirsville,.. 12.83 “
Adairs vi11e....2.50 “ G.tboun 1.02 “
1 Calhoun, 3.10 “ R.<aca 1.21 “
Resucti, 3.30 “ Tilton, 1.45 “
Tilton 4.02 “ Dal An, 2.30 11
Dalton 1.40 “ jTuuinit Hi11....3.00 “
Tun. Hill, 5.08 “ Uioggold, 3.26 “
Catoosa 6.60 Johnson, 3.55 “
Ringgold, 0.00 “ Uhieknma'ga, 4.30 “
Johnson 6.26 “ Boyce, 6.05 “
Chiekatua’ga, 6.52 “ Ar eChattftu‘us.3o “
Bovee 7.14 “ j
ArYCliattaii’a7.34 “ j
Trains from Clint 1 nnooKih
HAY TRAINS NIGHT TRAINS
4 I.KAVi; LKAVM. J
f hattan ga,.....'1.20 a. m. Chattanooga,.3.oo r. m
- Hoyee :l r “J “ 111..V10 :! 20 “
Chichnmauga l._’-r “ ('iiifkiiimuipa:i.42: “
.lohnMon 5,05 “ J„| IIlaon 4,10 “
Rl "h'K°l'l •''.45 “ |(i nKK old 4.R11
Caloit.-m e. 25 ‘• Tumir'l Hi11,.10 “
runnel Hi11,.,.ii.55 11 j ■’
“.'hi “ .'Tilton G.no
fil'-on * ot; “ | ti. 52 “ <
l{: X--T “ k'rillioun 7.11 “
Grilhmto 8. ID “ iArlnirsville,...7.B7 “
Arlnirs\illc,...f).lti “ | Kingston, H. 07
Kinprlnn, 9.47 “ 8.80 “
‘-'•O’ 10.10 “ Cnrtt'Mvillo,...S.*ti “
t'lirter^vllk.,.iii.29 Etowrili H.ftl
Mutnoim, ...11.00 “ Aewurth ’.).B:t “
Vuw.rrtb,.... 11.21 “ Hi K .51mnty,...9.6S “
Bi(t 51mnty,.12.05 “ Mnrirtu,f... tns “
Mirriett. I 2518 “ R„tl"n 10 .18 “
Arr'e Atlanta, 1.40 “
Sr mSSm.
The Great American Remedy for Puri
fying the Blood.
This is the original
nnd genuine article,!
which by iu wonderful
cures bat secured the hcroki-i.a,
first and foremost place;
in public estimation ; iti picvkh Honrs,
has now become iudis-j
pensablc in families for halt an bum,
the mostdeli*ate female;
and the youngest child! hoii.a a pisim hh,
may take it at ull timesj
with perfect safety. It htunnoiiN itlckha,
not only cures Scrofula;
and all diseases arising; CUTANBOUSKRUPTioifS,
from a vitiated aud in-j
flamed condition of thej paiwtrrb’ coi.lo,
blood, but if timely used
will carry off iu a per- uitki*matimm,
feet natural manner alii
unhealthy see ret ions, bhyhipkdah,
and prevent the break-!
ingoutofthose unslght-| mbhcuhial iubkahes,
ly blotches, sores aud
pimples, to which per-! obnbkal dbhilitt.
sous of scrofulous ton-j
deucy are all more orj
less subject.
Prieo $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Amk kor Sands’ Sahsm*arii.la and takr
NO OTIlKii,
Prepared bv A. B. .ft D. SANDS, Druggists,
100 Fulton .Greet, corner of Will inn, N. York'.
For sale by J. T. REESE, Ncwnan, Ga.
Dei*, ih, iB6O.
Hall's Jan. Journal of Health*
NEW YORK,
TERM.* $l a year. Subscriptions received
at this office.
Contents.—Health and Disease,
Leaden Water-Pipes,
Improving the Journal,
Making Coal-Firys,
Death’s Doings in England,
How Life is Lost,
Odoriferous Feet,
Queer Sight,
Dyspepsia,
How to Eat,
Drinking,
Weekly Newspapers,
Health of Cities,
Beautiful Hair,
Cold Feet,
Crying Babies,
Gas-y.
Clerical Reading,
Thermometers,
Great Salve,
. Ineffable Pills,
Doubtful Witness,
New-York Sights.
Periodical Notices.
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a’o'riiE l/X\
keys to no Building:,
WHITEHALL ST., \j[xQy/
MIAMA, GA,
‘BMIK undersigned has
| on liaml and is rog- VTs --^
ularlv n i < iviug a g OO
assortment of |
aiffßUo£s^P*->
AND •
BUGGIES
\-*s w* v. x * fev w’
Os the Latest and Best Styles, and from the
Best Manufactories North; and is also
manufacturing here the best Bug
gies now in use, which will
be sold at prices to suit purchasers.
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
IyOIKTIES 2
From n Baby (’ah to the finest Couch, in the
best and most fashionable style.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. GIVE ME A CALL.
W. 11. lIKNDHKSON.
Sept. 26 n36—ly.
AYEII S SARSAPARILLA.
In a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparil
la, so combinep with other substances of Mill
greater alternative power as to aflord an effec
tive antidote for tin* diseases Sarsaparilla in
reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely
wanted by those who sutler fiont
eompininlf*, nod frbm one a
plisli their cure must prove <T imtnet n o
to this large class of our afllieted fM, m ti
/.ens. Aow completely this compound will tlt>
it has been proven by experiment on many of
the worst eases to be found in the following
complaints :
Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaint ‘, Erup
tions and Eruptive Diseases, Cleers. Pimples,
Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head,
Syphilis and Syphilitic AHeclions. Mercurial
Disease, Drop \ Neuralgia, or Tic Douloureux,
Debility. D\ spepsia and (udigc.stnn, Erysipelas,
Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the
whole class ot complaints arising fVom impuri
ty of the Idood,
This compound will he found a great pro
moter of health, when taken in the spring, to
expel the foul humors which fester in tlio
blood at that season Os the year. By the time
ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders
are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the
aid of this.remedy, spare themselves from the
endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores,
through which the >ystnm will strive to rid it
self of corruptions; if not assisted to do this
through tin* natural channels of the body by
an alterative medicine, ('(cause out the viti
ated Idood whenever you find its impurities
bursting through the skiu in pimples, erup
t tus, or sores , cleanse it when you tlml it is
obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse
it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will
1 4*11 ooii when. Even where no particular dis
order is fell, people enjoy better health, andt
live longer, lbr cleansing the blood. Keep the
blood liealtev, and all is well ; but with this,
pabulum of life disordered, there can be uo.
listing health. Sooner or later something
must go wrong, and the great machinery of
life is disordered or overthrown.
During late years the public have been mis
led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart
of Extract of .Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Mesa
of thcM* have been frauds upon the sick,.for
they not only contain little, if any*
la, but often no curative propertbs whatever.
Hence, bitter anil painful disappointment Ima
followed the use of the various extracts of Sar
saparilla which Hood the market, until tjia
name Itself is justly despised, and bus becotne
synonymous posit ion and cheat. Still
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend,
to supply such a remedy a shall r? ,u tbo
mime from the load of obloqu. w.Uildi rasja up-,
on it. And \yc thin* wv Eve round’On
Moving it has virtues which are irresistible by*
the ordinary, cun of the discus** it is iufceitdcdi
to cure.
Prepared by DR. J. (’. AYER A CO., Low
ell, Mass.—Price $1 per Bottle; Six bottles in
one package, $".
f For sale in this city by. DU. J. T. REESE,
and RKDAUNE ii HENRY.
Jan I.
MALE SEMINARY*.
A N I>
Normal Scliool,
NEWNAN, GA.
r |MIK First Session of this Cnstitntiou fhr th|e>
f your Irtdl, begins the first .Monday in Jan
uary, nuil continues twenty-five wjeeks.
Students prepared for any class in Ccdlogoror,
to become Teachers.
Itnto*! cA’ TYiition;
Twenty, Thirty and Forty Dollars per annum.
Incidental expenses One Dollar each M “
Stuiicnts charged from time of adtuhsiixu to
the clyao of the term—deduction for protract
ed illlH'SS.
N. R. KNIGHT, A. R., Principal,
And Professor of Ancient Languages, Natural
Sciences, Ac.
LYMAN GRISWOLD,
Professor of
JOHN RAY, Pr’st Hoard of Trustees v
J. J. Pinson, Secretary.
Dfic. IS, 1800-48—ts