The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, November 25, 1865, Image 3

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/ * V THE NEWNAN HERALD. J+C. WQQTTEW, - Editor. NEWNAN, GA. NOV. 25, 18o5. of a.. honest and truthful course in lile. -round that they done all in their power iie uAl them if they expected to live by to aid the rebellion. They are for wsn- pdfi-ring they wefe mistaken for he would n.iiig the Rebel war debt, and they are , | seven iy punish those proven to be guilty. j for legislating Northern men out of the | He explained to then the nature of a ( South I .contract and when once it was made, both In NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY OBHSS k SAT32, GroceeS and Onuimioji Mkrcbajits. D. BROWDJjjR & CO., DRY GOODS -AT- **• - word, the rebels of the South , ’, i rr \ m hr<n -©a parties should scrupulously observe it.— have by no mean* abandoned this long Z3; Good MiddHng at* r,a>'j" tie*-* The viituc-of obeditnee was strongly cherished idea of separating the Govern- Factobt Gno*s.~-f Brown Sfciflla»S6@4Be Notice.—Marriage notice*,Obituaries, .poitraycd. mem. They a?e lookiug lo ibis end ■ and Cotuin ' J ’’ and articles exclusively for personal ben- Afhen the speaker tooehed Upon the more, they are organizing wt efit. will iwt be-tawtH; unless accompa- subject of marriage and rano&nc-jd that this result. They do not pr nied with the trtooey. We charge twenty he would punish any one guilty of bigamy, solve the Union by the use of rente a line for personal articles. We-imagiued we could see a shade of »— * — ♦ dissatisfaction overshadow the Countc- ter Candidates arc required to pay lianC c of some of the vicious. 1 signally failed, for their announoeaient^tn advance. (.apt. concluded his remarks by ' cumplish their infernal plan through the 8&-Maj. G. M. IIanvkt is authorized 8tron * J > »*&"£ u P‘»n bis colored audito ballot box in Congress, and they look to . » ... * \ 11nfa ry the benefit oi acquiring a reputation ‘ the Copperhead Democracy and other to act as ouragectin Aiiunra. - . . „ 11 J lor honesty, veracity and economy, and Northern traitors to aid them. Thank placing plainly before them their obUga* God, the recent elections North have Cotton.—-Market not so active as it has | „ «> -]<■-><« Or.iin.jT 3,: U. i WHOLESALE AND RiTAL, We have removed our Wholesale Stock frtrmXo. 45 to 37 Market street, the House L. REDWI5E. Jt. n. H- V. L**K. «. j. HOWARD. 0. W. RVARR, JR. W. n. H0W.A*0.lit REDWINE & LEAK,- .... it . .1 i . • i i * • $1.50 "W* hush.; Butter, 3oc y 3 Ifo: Bees- «uch as and bayonet; they have tried this in a w ^ , b .. Eft » 20 . v 3 OZrn; Honey. aot J a wicked war of four dreary years, and 20e fl !?>.; Beef, t> (3 10c p IK; Tallow. r> ° - frt - , t (a 1 .V “H lb.: Dried Fruit. Peaches, unpealed 1 heir purpose is to ao- . i _ _J. I ..... .* . Advertisements. j.:1.50 fl bush.: pealed $4,o0 p bash.: Apples, ; $1,50 “p bush. ?rcAR.—X. Orler.ns, 25 (5 30c "p lb.; Crush ed 35 "ft lb. Syri'P.—Golden $175(3. $2,U0; Cane. $1,00: Sorghum, 50c T* gal. Coffee —Prime Rio. 45c *p lb ^alt,—3 @ 31c U* lb.; $10,50<%? bbl. Satfirets. Cassimeres, , ' Kentucky Jeans. Whitt & Colored Flannels. A very handsome lot of The gentlemanly and accommodating I tions to support and provide for their off- blasted their hopes for tiie nre.-cnf, and Bacon—Only a small quantity in market.— ” ' . , I , 1 . * , . ... , , , ‘ , , , Hog round 23 (3 2tc lb.; Shoalders 22 (3 « - fnerchant, J. J. Pinson, is prepared to : spring, and aged infirm relatives. We ^taught them that ihe real people, the j n am# . _>4 0, 28c:: Clear sides, 2o @ 30<; ncll you, on reasonable term*, almost any have no. attempted to give the words of lova! masses of the great North, are ali ! V ^ thing you may desire to purchase. See ot Capt. S., but to reproduce a few of his right. I i b . : from stor es 8|c V lb :.Sup**«ne 8c ^*lb.; advertisement. . • ideas. IIis address was replete with good My hopes for the future are in the j $14,00 (?> $!•'>.(‘0 j* Bbl. Mr. J. V. I). Stephens offcrsten dollars advice and if received as intended, the goodness, the obstinate loyalty and deter- j lb ^ ^ ^ lb, poking for lost pistol. For particulars soe another . freed population will be benefited. mined purposes of the Itepublican major- Nails.—15 (3 16c f- Tb: ’jJTceg. Column. j The crowd after patiently listeuipg to a ■ ity in Congress. I pray God they will J. M. Holbrook, «f Atlanta, has one speech for nearly an hour quietly dispers- not admit rebels into Congress indiscrim- of the best stocks of Hats, Caps, etc., in ed. the South. r l ntil convinced to the contrary we did amnesty oath, or obtained the Executive Candles.—Star, 40^5oc Ip lb.; Cheese.—4Ue fl lb. Mackerel.—$1.75 (a $5,00 fl Kit. inately, because they have taken the ,io *‘ ... ^ -- _ - ’ J Sardines—00 joc -p 3 box. Soap.—25 (a 30c "jJ lb. Bv tli« Eemoval. The Post Office has been removed to the building formerly occnpied by S. Freeman as a law office. The day of'salc of Mr«. Herring’s not believe that any one doubted the pardon. As President Johnson said, let property has been changed to the 14th speaker being the veritable Captain Sloan, them occupy the back seats for a few December. Our citizens however overheard a few of years. the darkies conversing and one said,‘they I am one of those at the South who lean t fool me that man (refforring to the believe this war has closed out two years one who had addressed them) was Frank too scon ! The rebels have been whip- \\ elch in \ ankee clothes.” Frank 1\ elch ped, but not whipped enough, is a printer in tliis office and was busily . For saying these things I expect to be Attention. : c,l e a s t -'^ as £UC ' 3 v.-h:le Capt- Sloan was abused by all the rebel papers South, and Py request of many of our eitizens speaking. by all traitorous sheets at the North. Let Capt. Sloan will address the colored p<-o-! Previous to Capt. Sloan’s address sonic them say out ; I am able to stand their pie in this place on to-day week. The ^ le wore foolish ones were going abuse. I am for the American Union, •citizens arc requested to send up their 'around town try ing to sell some furniture regardless of the hate of sections, the war frecdmen. ! t0 133:1 ke room for the large bureaus to be of parties, or the malice of individuals. I received that day. \\ e know of one or more trades having been made. We b d nearly forgotten to mention a Newnan Guards We are requested to announce that there will be a meeting of the Guards in I Newnan, to determine finally whether the Company I have the honor to be, very truly and sincerely, W.G. Brown LOW. , | . ,, i i f ;,ct stated by Capt. Sloan, winch was, on 1st Saturday in December,! - „ still that lucre had been an average of one me finally whether the Company , , f .;f V Small Pox.—This loathsome disease seems to be on the increase in our i, .1, .. „ i , . r • city. Wc understand that there are not ... . , ! | death per day, seventy five m alfo among i } will organize m accordance with the ; . , . . . . less than three hundred cases now in the 1 MlO fn*r*ll noilll hltion liimtur Inc cfor in ' -charter. , - T . . Jins is true and tolls heavily Prof- Smith’s Lecture- Thursday.'ltight at the Baptist Church was highly interesting. Wc have space only to say that'thc lecturer convinced his audience that he was not only thoroughly acquainted with his subject—electricity, but an ardent fover of science. We re gret that all ol our citizens did not hear him. Attempt at House-Breaking". Mr. Kilgore, of the firm of Kilgore A person attempting to prijc open a door ot his store, room. TbqtoT passed through the shutter, sirutk tl»e ground, rebounded and imbedded itself in the window shut- ter ■riT’^iK^ho use been pied by J. C. Broad •••'x*,."^ 33 opjrmig the door’Mr. lv. found -a but no dead man. Serves Him -Right. Capt. Sloan on Thursday last, caused Reuben, formerly slate of Mrs. A. K. .Simms, to be tied hy tbe lianas and then against emancipation. We think we are ay ing that ir> previous years, negroes were slaves, during the freed population, during his stay in ! v . rn. • • , city- It is principally conflnc-d to the Newnan. J lus is true and tells heavily I * \ . 1 J negroes, and it is not uncommon to see this class of persons lounging about the -i , , . streets and alleys with unmistakable evi- wiine tlie negroes were slaves, during . . i 1 donee of this disease upon their persons, same iengtli ol tunc, not more than one 1 1 ip,t ’ .. , , <• - .1 j If some stringent and effective precau- twciltli o: tiiat number of deaths occur- i . ° 1 i , , • ... . , tionary measure is not speedily adopted red—wliai conclusions will impartial m n 1 1 J * draw from these facts ? j b ^" tllc *P r0 P e *- authorities to prevent the spread of the disease, we fear the results ;f its ravages upon our city during the is, C o id irs :i lien t c <1 Mr Killin' /. I see fi'oni art adreftise* coming winter.- We think it is, and incut in your paper that James M. Jack- know it sbculd be a panisbable crime to SON is announced as a candidate for Tax spread this or any oilier contagious dis- *i*5ifc,"ol) Issr Sunday night, tired ursonie' Uolfecfor. Those who know Mr. Jackson, j eUse^-Journal <£• Messenger. will at inee recogniz.t his claims to the ■ office. He entered the Confederate scr- ]lMc " h: ‘ 9 bcen defea ! e d for Governor of North Carolina. Copperas.- 15(3 25c f 3 lb. Black Pepper.—75c "jp lb. Soda.—25 (3 30c "j 3 It*. Staucu —25 @ 30c 'j 3 lb. Spick.—75c !b. Ginger.—75c “f 3 lb. Sglpuvr—40c ipi l!». PotasiL—50 (3 75c U lb. Blacking.—10 (3 15c T* box. Matches.—10c f 3 box. Cotton Cards.—$1,50 f3 $2,00^1 pair. Pickles.—50 (3, 75c U jar. Candies.—GOc («- 75 "f 3 lb. Bagging.—40 <3. 50c f 3 yd. Rope.—30 (3) 35c "j) lb. Twine.—$1,00 (3;. $1,25 f 3 bunch. Paints and Oils.—Kerosiue Oil $2,00; Lin seed. $4.00; Train $4,00 "f 3 gal; Coach Varn ish $8,00; Leather Varnish $8,00 ^4 gallon: White Lead $4,00 V keg of 25 lbs. Leather—Sole 50c "j 3 lb.; Kips, -S3,00 0 4,00 each. nd Lustre*.- Fine French Merinoes, in all colors, “ All Wool Delaines. “ Empress Cloths, A great cariety of Poplins Checked Cashmeres, Plaid Linseys, and Bleached Domestics. Which added to the variety and stock on hand makes it very complete and foil. We respect fully invite live trade to call and see for them selves what we have and how we sell. Terms Cash and small ProJUs.'^sXh D. BROWDER & C0„ Montgom^’jy Ala. wholesalearetail Dealers i n- EMigs, ^fecTiemes,- D ve-Stnrtsy iVGntv Painters’ Materials, Oils, A' a r ni sites, Window Glass, See., Will keep rmsfantty on hand * well assorted Stock" of j?jitters- oocSBsi; HOWARD, dEVANiS & CO., WHdLSSALE GROCERS -AND- SENCRaL COMKfISSlON Hi No. 24 Linen Hall, No. 24 MARKET STREET, Montgomery, Alabama, FOR -BY— HILTON & ALLEN, lOO fobls. Salt, lOOO lbs. Best Cheese, 30 Kegs Rails, We are constantly receiving NEW GOOD* AT‘LINEN HALL FAOTGHY THREAD, Flo^; 20l$k>li COHN & MEAL, vice as a member of Co. A, 1st Regt Ga. \ u!s., mid from that time until he receiv- ■ cd the wound which pcrmancutSy disabled him, he stood n;> manfully lor th.e rights of the South. Ni.ivr 4Fiat he has bcen so disabled, and is honest and capo ole, the ; <f5A?i£5I5>ATES. Election first Wednesday in January, FOR SHERIFF. . ,ii K?® ’5’ c arR authorized to announce Col. people ol Coweta owe it to themselves as GK( , i{ CABMLCHAKL as a candidate for well as him to place him in the position Sheriff of Coweta county, and Lieut. G. B. ' /< .. McDOX'ALD his Depute, at the election in wluch be desires. CotfKTA. j«, ulHry liest . x * [Nov. 25—tdc. , , r i . . - r* • . n .r.. /». rev. Wc are authorized to announce JOHN to be confined to a tree in Uourt House Remarkable Letter from iflS Governor t; j^vm as a candidate for Sheriff of Cow<a>* yard one hour, and after proper interval j two hours more, with placard posted ou j his breast containing these words : “ I am ; a liar. ’ The offense may be easily guess-! of Tennessee. STATE OF TENNESSEE, ") Executive Depakteent, - \os-hnlle \ov, 15. \ ! county, and J. It. McCOLLf M ids Deputy, «* the election in January next. ! .Mr. McCollum lost a leg in the late-war in the service of his country,and was^also \votm- ded in the f'ght hand, thereby losing three of _ T r q, . i his lingers.- He is nevertheless competent and H*d. The Captain has been troubled sim-j - Ed. (iAZETTE: In ^our paper ot »- at - |^ wc u by education and business tal- dlarly until he has become wearied Tlw I urday I find this i otine : ent, as is his associate, Mr. Ham, to discharge . . . . i, i .„vv, e-.nn the duties of the olhee, if elected, to the sat- pumshiuent in this case was just, and we “Gov ^ Brown low was robbed ot of tlie pi?0 , lle ’ of Relieve will *i tvho]c^ouib'nifii | 'ncc * nnd Ins wxitcli, liv sonic hjijli wn^iucn nc«ir' Tii^ r»bovc o^uistitni^s a good ticket for Lie : * ’ i Nashville, while he was riding out with Stlcf.fTand Drpittr.-and then election Timm SUGAR, Assorted,, i CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap. If yrrn trirh to buy any of the above arti cles, ft would be greatly to yottr interest to give, us a call bt-fqre buying elsewhere. • The highest market price paid for alt Country Produce. X'ovember 11-10-tf. D. BREWSTER, 'Capt. Sloan s Speech to the Freedmen ! n on . Horace Maynard, on Friday cve- Early on the morning of Saturday last j crowds of freedmen could be seen wend-! This is a mistake. It is my son, the ing their way lroui every part of the com- j Adj*taut General of the State, who was pass, to Newnan. This state of things j riding in a buggy with a son of IIon. ee •continued until midday—by which time Mewtiard. I am too prudent a man t«> the square and streets were filled wi& all iride out is* any road leading from or com- i3 inuch'dtfsire'l 5>y Manx’ Voters. ggs=-\Ve are anllioriz-cd to announce Capt. J. W. AX’DErb^OX’ as a candidate for Sheriff of Coweta county, and Lieut. J. W. ABRA HAMS iiis Deputy, at the election in January next. [Sov. 18-11-tde. are anthorir-ed to announce WM. B. BLALOCK as a candidate for Sheriff of Bow en county at the election in January next, ages and sexes of flic colored population At ft .rrec oEloot they were called to the K'ourt ttlpuse vRrd, and Capt. Sloan eom- anaudant df the iV*t, ascowded the steps and took his position in front of the door •of the Superior Court room. The Capt. •commenced his talk by saying it was cus tomary for sonic one to explain the object of every meeting. He called upoo any one of the crowd to state the object at rressec. their osscmbliwc;. ing into Nashville, other than a railroad. This whole country abounds in thieves CLERK SUPERIOR COURT We art- authorized to announce Major ... e 1 mil’ BREWSTER as a candidate for Clerk of and robbers, any one of whom "ould j ^ gL rf * r . Corft of - Cowcta countr . M: Fraiili & Co., DEALERS IN DRY -GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, Gents Furnishing Uoods, CUOCKEfiU, etc., etc. NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. ON DAY STREET, Where it is our habit and purpose to keep everything in our line of business that people want, from a Crotchet Need's or a Diaper Pin to the best SILKS IP DRESS GOOES That are imported, everything to wear, and everything to make up and ornament it. Wc have just reeeired 30 pieces of Fine French MERINOES in every shade of color. £0 pieces of the finest EMPRESS CII0TIIE3, all shades and highest colors, Infant, and Misses Knit Sacks, Vandikes and Shawls. We have every variety of Goods for Kindles, Children and iflfisses, And for •Hen, \*ouths and Boys, Including BOOTS Sc SHOES, H ATS ? And Trimmings for all. Nov. 1 l-10-6m. D. BROWDER & CO. M. LYNCH & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, —AND REWS BEA&ERS, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA., Third Door from Rail September 30-4-;!m» and-various articles for The- Toilet; Brandies, Wines and Whisky For Medicinal purpos o s—warranted as pure as tbe market affords ;• MACHINE, TANNEJS’ anj LAMP I T. S , W th the laiext stvies of r-A’.(no aTjn r avrTintrvMO uiMi b Ann LAftiMirta, &e., &*c., &c v Orrr f«ottet ffl!l be ^Quick Sales at Short ProlUs.^ Orders solicited from the surrounding towns and country, which will meet with prompt attention. Store at Corner Whitehall and Alabama-Streets, - - ATLANTA, GA. Nov. ]?-li-Gm RED-WISE & LEAK. WBITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, Greorjrias or H AVING large storage ac^oamiodati-.-ns con7ipft-m-*n*s ef *P- ! . rtffscripthffis of Merchaudiacy-CoviViti'y ■ Produce, Ac., rcsjtfec?* fo|ly solicited. [nov. Gr. JVL. Hanvey —with— HIRSHBEHG, LOEB & CO., yiOL-kaX^r T^-TAlL DEALERS in , FOREIGN’ and DOMESTIC A DRY' GOODS, } 'BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,CAPS- LADIES AND GENTS’ W. T. Sa L. S. MEAD, ‘DRUGGISTS* f.r.fffs ABtlOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT. NEWNAN, GA. Sept. 23-3-3m. M. MARBUEG, WHOLESALE COMMISSION murder a man for bis watch, or for a five dollar bill- Despite of all the vigilance ! FOR TAX RECEIt ER. exercised Yv tW civil and military au-I friends of Mr J A Z. SHELL " . . announce liixn ns n cAndniAtc for T.ix Receiver thoritics, uvutders and robberies are of) G f Coweta county at 4lie' election in Junuary dailv occurrence—both in Nashville and next. , . , * . , .... „ T Air. Shell was wounded scverelv in the arm the sr.iTanndmg count i€5 ot .Middle J en- ; at 1]:e batt j e of Chanceliorsville, and is unable As loud and nunif rous as are the f to labor and support himself and-his family. , . . ,, , He is.competent to fill the office to which his complaint* against hast lennessce, b J ' fri en is desire to elect him. [nov 11-'0-tdc. A freeduiau said—« I *posc you guinc | the papers ef Nashville and a certain j ^ We are salhorizcd (0 announce LEVI to make us x .«pecclu"' ‘ class of politicians, there are five of these s. YOl'NG, as a candidate for Receiver of “ What am l going to speak about ? ” | cm . t 7ugcs perpetrated in Middle Tennessee, j Return at the Election in January next. interrogated the Captain. to every one that occhws -i« the Eastern FOR TAX COLLECTOR. \ ou guiue to give us some advice and portion of tlw -State. To be candid, i ;ire authorized to announce J. P. directions,” responded the freedman. there is almost as mwh disloyalty in NEELY as a candidate for the office of Tax Captain S, said he had heard of an old! .Middle Tennessee now, as there was in Collector oWowe.n con my. ‘ “Aunty” who did not comprehend the cb-: l$6l. And this issocf the whole South, ; bcs '- 1( j c5 receiving other wounds whieh jeet of the meeting She was m«t a uiinus the disloyal men who are under disqualify him from Isfo.r for the neees- : short di tance from Newnan by a gentle ; ground! Tennessee *s in a much better sary support of his family. Tlie snf- man who asked her-where she was going, condition than any of the seceding States, jT r:1 ~ cs °- the people of Coweta cnnrifv, ^ t are lespecifullv sobetled lor bun at the lueaged treed woman replied she was and s*‘e has great room for improvement. c i ec ,j j n January next, by- going to town after that bureau .'stud- she Six or geven of her eight representatives i * Many Voters. was going to have it too. The speaker to Congress-arc true and loyal men, and i are-authorized to announce JAMES ; continued. You arc now' free, blit free- for the good of the State and nation 1 M. JACKSON, of the 4th District of Coweta, 1 <fom means only freedom tor- do right.— should like to see them admitted to scuts a ^vcreH wounded in the u con5la „,ty rereivi^ an r has on hand such The idea that ha.* oiitained currency in ti e approaching session. But ih^ I late war. and is unable to labor for a support, • among you. that at Christmas the lands, cannot say of the other Southern States., jHs ^competent to goo -> „ *re osnaBj keyt in Retail Dry Goods horses, etc., of former masters* would be They will not elect loyal men to Congress. 1 rp^We i-e uithorrxed toanrounce ENOCH *St° res - which he »ri-# ?»n at Eastern pric??.*! jurccled out among those who Were lately Dor can a loval man be elected Governor c \HTER a cn ft did at? for the office of Tax . , f . , — — £Nov. 4-9-tde.- witn ireignt auaea ABJBOTT & BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' - AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN PRODUCE m GROCERIES, WliltoHaU Stir*, ATLANTA, GA. We keep constantly on hKntl and for sale a good stock of No. 42 Public Square, TENNESSEE, Announces to -the Wholesale Trade that he their slaves, was prepbstrous arui evrone- of one of those States. TheitConvcn- , Collector of Coweta county. <ms. The Yankees cannot give you lands tions and LegLlaturos are overwhelmingly We are authorized to jinvevnee U N. V i- . FAU IER, as a candidate for tax 6ollector at toryuey have none to give. If you* es>- Rebel-snd- will be lor tears to come tbe pect acquire ou; ; j ]it the ncees-uv M. FRANK k CO-. at Atlanta and Newnan, to own proiiertv rou mu>t labor anti Tlihir carrdidotv-s for Governor, Congress i die? in tbe Confederate ani , f- . . * *" n _ r battle cf Manasras lost his t ire it. Capt. N, urged upon hisimmer- and the IjCgismture, as wellio? .osnty • ,- 3 - ^nvgort tn-J rropri ior. in January next.^ He was a sdl- ga.. represent the firm, ani any orders *• ff le Confederate armyT-md at.the first" • NLanasms lost his right hand. lie re- -strith them will be cafefuby executed ofliiv fellow citr- ■ffi.’cs. urge tlic:r*cL:ms for votes on the ^i;?. ! *pt cUiLrr _ T- i Flour, Corn, Bacon, Lard, Sugar of all glades, Coffee, Mackerel, t * Pepper, Spices, Soda in Kegs, Tobacco,- Lime, i Checgr, Snfp’.cisktr oi-l-tim. CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, msirasm, bis- Dental Instruments, mrm? Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets, (Old Xorcross Corner,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, G-a.. November 11-lb-lnu mr li 1 ir ffil 3 .J!i jf M. lot PLACE TO BUY ftj it y jt j at a 0b 'J v>9 0 At % OR- C IOUNTRY > would do uld do well to examine oar S‘o*-k be fore buying elsewhere, as we wd» end^aver to make it to thrir interest, both as-to iiihe iyid price, to buy of us. BSTA11 orders filled wifb prompt-jes'* and rare, and we guaranty, satisfaction in all our Bills. [October l4-6-3tn. Hi AT- iV Wliitt^ifoLl Street, ATfcANTA-, GA, P. P. PEASE & CO., RECEIVING, FGFWARCIN8 Careful and prompt attention given to buying and selling nrirnmnrr rs v , '/ CU A X Uxi t ALt AO AB AND FILLING ALL ORDERS. Agents for Selling Prodncts Irom Cotton and Oil Factories. Also, Agents for selling | SI Mil, WIR ES, PRESERVED FRUITS. I Pieties, Meats, dec.-,- &e., I lit Sealed Gans and Bottles, AT W86&ESA&E, ried Peaclies- s.ey Atlanta. Ga. 2-1-3 m. Bushels w A For which the highest Market Price will be phid. JACOB BLACK. * Sept. .1b-4--3ra. L Y. SAWTELL, MERCHANT, Corner and. Mitch el Streets, ....... Keef*3 eonstaatly oo kancLa large and choice . assortment o£ FA5JILY GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF C0tf?r'flS* FROBUOB bought and sold at reasonable prices, September, 20- l-3m.