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the newnan herald.
exhorting them tu stiil greater efforts,
when a ball shattered his thi 'h bone.—
defeated, and he was subsequently exiled
Tavares ljastos an>:h r l?raz::?anstates-
j. C. WO0TTEN, - - - -
Edlior. Xo ouc knows hint will challenge man, has urged the view* of de Andradb
NEWNAN, GA., DKG- 2, 1&G5-
h:s compete acv to- Sil th£ oSie-- he s-tts upon his country in a series of letter.
Col. Carmichael was in the service as ; The priest Feigo, a contemporary of de
an officer irutu the 1st of Mav, 1S61. to j Audrada, brought forward in the Coun-
Zrif'.Y.it'i-r* under this head icd> h the guj-FeDd^t ot Lee's arniv. lie is in- cii General of the province of St. Paulo a 5
(Jiii.ji'd ttccnfy emits a /<n>--“5s3
.NEWNAN KETAll MARKET.
CORHEC7ED WEEKLY BY
Gnoccus am> Couqsstor Mekchaxts.
Cottos-—Market not so active a? it has
b-rn. We quote Ordiairy 25 : Low Middling
2S; Good Middling Go
D. BROWDER & CO.
DRY GOODS
C L. KEOWTXr. XI. r».
H. F LEAK. 6. J. HOWA*ST. ft. W. XVAJlS, J». W. 8, HOWARD, JR.
REDWINE & LEAK,
|. at—*”
WHOLESALE ANu iuiTAib,!
WHOLESALE & BET AIL
c?ced a veteran. Seven u dv scars ort his | reposition ft*r aiiielioratiiig the condition t actoht Good*. f Bwiwn blurting o» 040c
u.t.. _ , , , ... „ e .... 4-4 Sea Island & r*ttng 40@6Oc yd.; debate
Notice —Marring notices
and article exclusively f-r prsoenl ben-
eS{. will not be inserted unless accompa
nied with t4»c money- Wc charge twenty
cen3s a line for pcrsoiml articles. ^
r -v-Maj. G- M. Hanvky is authorized
to j,rt as cur agent in Atlanta.
Dr. I. E. Smith’s Sale.
i>on't forget to attend 1 >r. Smith's sale,
seven rnih - Hast of Newnan. next Mm.-
\jay. He will sell Corn, Wheat, Horses,
Miei j*, Hogs, IIou
cn Furniture, etc t etc.
wMfiM § it wvv i removed our W holcwl® Stock
..Obituaries, body will tell where he ha~ been. Ue j of slaves, but it met with poor success. Cotton Vlrw^S+.OO @ SS.uO'p'mil.ch!" * from $o. -to to 37 Market street, the House
HOWARD, EVANS & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
-AXD-
will fill the <»fiice he S'-eks with the same ’ In 1S26 -Jose Ei->j Kepoa da Silva, an
dauntless c <urage l.c has so of.en dis- j officer in the army, published a strung
Pry Goods—Prints jo- p yard: fonnerlv occup :ed by Messrs. Phillips, Fans i
played on the field.
uiKpi. stionabh;.
Bleached Shirtings 50 0 75.• p yd.
CovNvav PueorcK—Lorn $I.t>0 p bushel:
I). J cllefovio Meal from wagons SI,10 %> bash.; from store* • to it of
,. , * j - a • , SI.50 V bush.: Butter* SOc 54 lb.: Bees- such as
Go«»-y Was also a strong and influential ^ , h . K? g ? y, dozen: Honey. c ,
Iiis competency- j.* j memorial uj*ou the subject.
X Co., and have just receiv'd a large addition j
verr desirable seasonable Goods
Countrymen, th’rse arc wrecks of onr emancipationist nod a b jU opponent of 20c lb.? Beef. 5 fij . 10c p lb ; Tallow. 12
cr' , ,• * - , , , i A , , , (., 1-,-V lb.: Pried Fruit. Peaches, imperiled
efforts lor independence, .it your re-j ol the Have trade an J slavery. -f.jg.0 y bush: pe-alcd $Loo V ^ush.: Apples, '
quest they went foith with strong arms ! Lastly, it is claimed (hat Don I’edro "p bush.
and cheerful hearts to battle for a*South himself is in favor of emancipation at the Mman —X. Orlcau.'. _.*fg o^v l lb.. C.a.-.i-
• 4 ft. * ’ t n —» 11»
cm National ly. They have returned, ; earliest practicable period. J iiat is. lie
penniless and mutilated. Will v< u for- "ill not ra.-hly push the measure as we
.et their unices? Not while flic su
j’, hull"and’Kirch- i U = lu Ka,,,s “I'"" : J S " •
Johnson and Garrett,
On th2 Hast side of the Public Square,
Brick Ir. lit, Martin’s old Book Store, op-
the Court House, have jilst rcCeiv-
L .J a large supply <•! Oven*, Oven Lids,
mJ Glass Ware.
d me, bat will allow time to develop
J and prepare for the opportunity A-yet,
j however, there are no strong in lic tio’i*.
I and the want of labor will continually re
tard the Cause.—L miscillc Denvjctat.
C o in m n n i e n ted.
To the Public ! The Fost Office.
As some of the citizens are not aware
of the postal affairs in Newnan at pre-cut,
I will inform them. There is no arrange
ment m: d : yc - , fur a reg dar mail to til’s
. . phicc, and.as 1 have just been informed S. A., who lias bteji eonliued in the uiili-
spiders, 1 -ts -.I" a - tTj J by >r r .Hull, 8 apt* of this. Bail Bead. ' tary prison here for some time past, was
tim e wiii be no mail carrier appointed to yesterday released. 'J lie case of Captain
; and from ihe eais and depot, until tlie By an has been a peculiarly hard one. lie
, contract is let out, which I see, from the ! was originally arreskd'on suspicion of be-
ALsTRiAN lltLE — A late number of
the Vicksburg Herald says:
Captain -J. G. B . an, C.
Beleas: i>
$50,00 Bill Green Back Lost! !
If any gentleman with whom we have
h <1 dealing*, in receiving and changing
mmicy. within the last eight or ten darys r
In* Lund himself in possession of a $59,-
Bill Green Back without knowing how ! but as the tjorernwc.it has as yet j was not the man, ho was sent here, but
tn account for it satisfactorily, he can find i made no arrangements to pa
paper* will be January 1st, 1 StVi. I -hall ing John H. Surratt, one of the assassins
u.-e iiit utmost endeavors, to have the j of President Lincoln, and taken to Wash-
inails delivered at, and brought from the j irfgton After it was ascertained that he
- f t f wiii surely not expect me, to hire one out
at, owner lor it, by appttca ion at tnt'i j i
Herald Office. Or if any one has found
to.i lias been kept in entire ignorance of what
was the charge against him. lie has no
a Bill of the above description, he will
h • lib-rally rewarded by returning i S to
ih * rightful owner at this Office.
Advertisem:
Ivlmou-on ha
taken up a:
of uiy own private .purs'-*, for your accnni"-j bettor informati, n now. Captain llyan j
datiou. 1 am this cvrning informed by j belonged to Col. Arniistcad s cavalry regi-
Alhu-t
e.»t ray.
$ mi ill ik Lorch. — If \<>u want to buv h !P .
1 lie mail Agent on the train, that lie wiii inert, and wrs commanding a company of
nut deliver again the mail to any one, ex- rscoiws at the time of the surrender.”
copt a regularly sworn mail carrier. l| It would really appor as if the innu-
hope through the kindness ufCupt. Sloan merable outrages, of the War Dcpai tment,
of the < r cn:le- outrages that throw into the shade Aus-
of this garrison, to get on
men, who formerly acted as Post Master j trian and Kasdan cinehy, are never to
ere, to carry the mail down and back as J cease. M hat punishment can be too se-
inetliing fresh in the way of Groceries, | pseviousiv, until the .Government shall let ; v-.ro upon those who
ardware, Crockery and Confectioneries, I ou* ilic noil on the Atlanta, and W^st ] Mr. Byan ?— (’incin
from a polite firm, call on Smith & Lurch.
Bro-lii.ix A' Wilkinson have just open
ed a splolided Stock ol Goods, Consisting
of Staple Goods, Sugar, Coffee, etc. In
fact you eau find in their house almost
anything you may .need They are hon-
c-t. fair dealing, ami accomodating bu
siii ss* men.*
have thus injured
in c in nut i En v i rr r.
Point line, at which time a carrier will be
appointed. You will consequently per
ceive that the mail is a matter of accom-
UiC’d..tion, and I hope, the citizens will
make a liberal allowance for some slight
irregul rities, since there is a perfe-t
change in the Postal Igws, and moreover,
we have just had to move the office, and
Gratifying if Correct.—The Fed
cral Union of the 21st, says : We hdvc
-i o ' auth-irity for saying that all men
over the age of 05, who took no part in
the war and all widows, (at the time of
Gen. Sherman’s army injured their prop-
perry.) will be re-imbursod by the U. S.
Government, for damages. The assessor
is already at work in the neighboring
The Principal of the G rant vitle High j have not yet got it fitted up in full as yet, con .ty of Hancock, asccitaming damages
ofl’eis to those seeking an elm
Selu
tiuu rare advantages. He wiii be aided
1 v a c rps of able assist nits. Sec ad
vertiseiaeii*.
(’ 11. Brown offers House an 1 Lot fur
f-'Je. Bead another notice fr<>m same.
. F. Cook, Adlll’r r w .) sell valuable
property on l'Jth l).*c.
a- | c msequontly it is not as private as wc will ! “o far as respects the two classes of our
. i , .* ‘ , : peoiue above named, i nis will be grati-
Ihave .t. 1 will sou,, get accastemed tj j^.j^ ilItulligeilcC t<J man} 0 f our affiict-
thc distribution and uelivery ol the mails,-j .j,,.J suffering people,
ami will then require but one assistant.'
The people will appreciate the e-mdition j
j of Costal affairs, and led assured that i j
; will do ev. ry lying in my power to expo
: ditc the d<-iiver\ of their mail matter, and
ffiZARRIED,
0:i the 10ill of Xovrniber, by Kl.l -r R. II.
2- j Jaekson, Mr. J. 15. l!enn.\i::> and Miss Laura
1 ' Dm., all of Cowctit county.
;:*» p lt».
Fyri f.—Golden $I73(« $2,00; rune, $1,00;
Somiu'U). 00c "C gal.
CorFtE —Prime Rio. -toe p 3V
—-j (7f-.■ j-i lb.. $ .p.o i p obi,
B \, -s—(*j»lv a sni. II quantity, in market.—
ling r .mi 1 21 (■• 2-5 • p Shoulder* 22 (./
g:_g-. ; U iais. 24 (>« 28c:; Clear side.*. 2-5 (<» Ouc
p ft
Flock.—Extra Family, frein wagons < p
lb.: from *1- r-s Sr p ll>; SuperSne Tic p lb.;
$142 0 (if $li 5 00 p Bb!.
Tor.Areo.—$1 50c p lb; Smoking T-5
(■i $ 1 00 p lb.
X i:..-.—15 u< *lGc p lb; 13 (5 11 p keg.
Castinc*.— 15c P W».
Canulks.—Siar. 4"b> 5oc p lb.:-
Cheese.—10 Of, 35c p H».
Mackerwl — $1.75 fi $54)0 p Kit. By the
dor.. $2.00.
Sardines—B0 (<\ 70c p box.
So u*.—25 (W 50c f) Hi.
Coppekas.- 15(5,25c p fb.
Black Pepper.—Tic p lb.
Soda.— 25 (" SOc p lb.
Starch -^-’a (" : ' ,,c P lb.
Spice.—T ic p H>.
Ginueu.—75c p lb.
Sclpiivr—40C P lb.
Potash.—50 0< Toe p lb.
Blacking.— 1 o (<», 15c p box.
Matches.—10c p box.
Cotton Cards.—$1, ; >0 (" $2,nop pair.
Pickles.—50 0 75c p jar.
Candies.—00c 0 75 p lb.
Bagging.—40 0 5flc p yd.
R >pe.—30 (i 35c p lb.
Twine.— $1,00 0. $1,25 p bunch.
Paints and Oils.—K-rosinc Oil $2,00; Lin
seed. $4.00; Train $4,00 P gal; Coach Varn
ish $8.00; Leather VaruisJi -$S,00 p gallon:
White Load $4.00 p keg of 25 Ib*.
I.eathzu—Sole 50c p lb.: Kips, $3,00 0
4.00 each : Calf 75 0i 85c. p lb.
DOR SA D E
-BY—
IIILTON & ALLEN,
lOO Salt,
lOOO IIjs. Best Cheese,
30 Kegs Nails,
V, r nmAtjo mTJT) V r \
jf lUu A Ji aaaaajaaa/,
f20 Irbls. Flour,
CORN & SIB At-,
Cloths,
Sattinct*.
Cassiinrrcs,
Kentucky Jean*.
Whitt & Colored Flannel*.
A very handsome lot of
<Enn&
Sr
Fine French Merinoe*. in all colors,
.411 Wool Delaines, ‘*
“ Empress Cloth*. “ “
A great cariety of Poplins and Lustres,
Checked Cashmeres,
Plaid Linseys, and ^
Bleached Domestics.
Which added to the variety and stock on hand
; makes it very complete and full. We respect-
: fully invite the trade to call and see for them-
j selves wh. t we have-ami how wc sell,
ff-jv* Ter mu Cash ami small l i rujit$.'^sj&
D. BROWDER & CO.,
]Montgomevy, Ala.
Dealers fn
Drugs, Mcdioinesh
Dve-StutTs, Paints,
Painters' Materials,
Oils, Varnislies,
Window Glass, &c., j
Will keep constantly on hand a well assorted
Stock of
FALTOY GOODS,
mI* ,ii *K ^.y
nnd various articles for
• .•id did •
The Toilet;
”1
Brandies, Wines and Whisky ;
; For Medicinal pnrpos®.*—warranted as pure
• as the market alfords ;
general commission
WH1TKUALL STREET,
Atlanta. Ge*orgia,
H
AVIXG large storage nccommodatii ns
consignments of all descriptions ot
Merchandise. Country Produce, Ac., respevt-
fiqly solkii.fl. [uov. 18-1 l-2m.
'f. (’. SiionvK offirs liberal reward fur i iln v must for a short time bear with some j
;iv hurst*. Ss.
ilvcrti.semeut.
Potash! Potash l
Dr. .1. T. B a se ha* ottr thanks for some
mi-i rior But sh. The Dr., may his Mi ni
u.v never grow less, has now on hau l a
1 ir .-u <nlv of the same suit.
q ji.rtiii. iricgiila
:l«at ! will r> meily
iiossible inouiei.t
Bir
them
uLnir u
at the earliest
lu Xvvrivan. Ga.. on Tu.?J iy. the 25th inst . '
by the Rev. James Stacy, Mr. Elijah M. Ingi.es, j
t.f Montgom*. ry county, Va.. and Mi-s Ellen j
<*. Brewsveb, of the former place.
! BROWN SUGAR, Assorted,
CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap.!
If von wish to btiv anr of the above r.rti-
vc: fully,
D. \’i ;; li.an
i‘. M.
CA\1>IRATE«.
Election first Wednesday in .January.
J
g?3)..’fhe disjiosition of a great many of
« ur $ou h rn citizens to enligratc^to Bra
zil has given a great addiiienal in'ercst
to that country in our gjes, besides what
we would feel towards the most powerful
American nation alter our own.
She is .'d ied with several other nations 1 t| lc cKxiiou in January next,
now, and is engaged in a bitter war with j
Paraguay, a comparatively small State, j ( q..j t i, L . r ' g ht hand, thereby losing three ot j TV/T
Yet the* latter sho-\s pluck and power of his lingers. He is nevertheless competent and ;
. . _ , ! well qualified by education and business tsl-
resistance far beyond what we anticipated, j n . t as ; s ;,; s associate, Mr. Ham. to discharge j
Thank you !
Dr. C. T>. Smith of the firm of Smith
-V Lurch, will please ; ceupt our thanks fur
a bottle of “ Fine Old Cognac Brandy,’
and one of ‘‘Old Fort \\ iiu*. 1 hey
excel anything wo have ever fasten, and
in fact we could not wish for better.
If you wish to buy a pure article for
medicinal purposes from a clcer man, a
skillful Druggist and IMiy-ieean, give tbe
D-ictor a call, third door from J. Loic.i
A Co.
The Tost Cfibe.
Is now np Stairs over J Lurch & ( o. s
Mr*. Whelan now lias entire charge of it.
C o in niuiicxtrd.
Jackson, Brewster nni Carmichael
Lieut. James Jackson is a cauuiu.ite . a()t ] Due ambitious de.-i.e ol Brazil to ac-
iur Tax Collector oi this county ; M; j"r I , re territory’. While we have a natural ■
FOir SIIHB1FF.
ere authorized to nnnounce Col. j
GEO. B. CAUMICUAEL as a candidate for j
Suerilf of Coweta county, and Lieut. O. It. !
MeDOXALD his Deputy, at the election in '
January next. [Xov. 2 >—;de.
ggY„\\'e are authorized to announce JOHN j
G. 11A.\I as a candidate for Sheriff of Coweta j
eon my, and J, R. McCOLI.f M his Deputy,
cles, it would he greatly to your interest tu | -gQ
give as a call before buying elsewhere. The
highest market price paid for all
Country Produce
November 11 -10-tf.
No. 24 Linen Hull, No. 24j
MARKET STREET,
Montgomery, Alabama,
We are constantly receiving
NEW GOODi AT‘LINEN HALL,’
Where it is our habit and purpose to keep j
everything in our line of business that people
want, from a Crotchet Needle or a Diaper Pin
to the best ’
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
That are imported, everything to wear, and
everything to make up and ornament it.
We have ju>t received
30 pieces of Fine French MEIMXOK3 in every
shade of color.
20 pieces of the finest EMPRESS CIIOTIIES.
all shades and highest colors,
Infants and Misses
Knit Sacks, Vandikes and Shawls.
We have every variety of Goods for
Ladies, Children and Misses,
y And for
•lieu,'Youths and Boys,
• Including
TS &: SIEiOIES,
ATSy
And Trini'sijjigs Urt all.
| MACIIiKU, TANNERS* and LAMP
O £ 3La
Gr. Ivl...Hanvey
—NYITU
HIRSH BERG, LOEB & CO.,
A
WHOLESALE AND KETA1L DEALERS IN
F0REIG|I and DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
buuTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS
LADIES AND GENTS'
OBEIBK £
WIIITEIIAIJ. STREET,
JAtla.3a.ta, O-a.
November 11-10-lm.
tries of
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&c», &c., See.
Our motto will he
ssrQuick Sales at .Short Pfolits."®#
Orders solicited from the surrounding town*
and country, which will meet with pronto!
attention. Store at
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Xov. lP-li-tim REIWIKE o~ LEAK.
W. T. &L. S. M£AD,
^P?BRUG<7ISTS <
I’LACB to m:v
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MiiOAi.
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Xov. rl-10-0m.
BROWDER & CO.
1). BREWSTER,
■t!
Mr. McCollum lost a leg in the lute war in j
tin* service of his country,and v,as also -.voaii-
Frank & Co..
1 I:s fore s number over a hundred tltou
I sand men; it lias provi'.e . a suitable na-
' vv for contending on ihe r^cr4 with its
irigautio rival, v.iih which it straggles
1 manfully if tu-t successfully.
Several cause* lor the war Lave been
given, but they scent to nsolve them
selves into the refusal of 1 araguay to
DEALERS IX
ie duties of the office, if elected, to the sat-
! isfaction of the people of Cov. eta. j
; Tlie above constitutes a good ticket for the
J office of Sheriff and Deputy, and their election j riij'sr T’/l/AUQC
! i s much desired by Many Voter*. j WvUUD,
i r£y*We are authorized to announce Cupt. ,
i J. W. ANDERSON a candidate for gkcriff
j of Cowe*ft county, and Lietlt. J. W. AL5RA-
i HAMS his Deputy, at >he election in January
i next. ’ * [Xov. lS-ll-tde.
i ggjy* We aro authorized to anr.onace WM. B.
rant to Brazilian vessels the right-of- j BLALOCK as a candidate fur Sheriff of Cow
in z oil her Ietilers. eia county at the election in January next.
BOOTS, SHOES,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
M. LYNCH & CO.,
BOOKSELLEPS, STATIONERS;
—AND—
HEWS BSA&ZSS,
j WIIITEIIAIJ. STP.IiET, ATLAXTA, (IA-,
; fg^Tltinl Door from Rail Road. “=§3 -
i
J September 30-4-Om.
LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT.
wav ou rivers n:n:;;
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers i:i
DRUGS, MEDICI NFS,
PAINTS' AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
FAINT BRUSHES, j
i
I’sasuaiBaY, Bis mm* j
Dental Instruments,
mtwrn mammss,4a., I
Cor. Whitehall ana Mar etta Streets,
.(Old Xorcross Corner.)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Wl©Bti©£
OR
HETAHa,
rs A n ,
Black’s Store,
AVTiiteliall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
4^ Brewster is a candidate tor Clerk ot the
Su peril r Court of this county ; and Col.
Ctiruiiehai 1 is a candidate for High Sheriff
of this cmttiy. 1 would say some tiling !
in regard to the competency and merits
of each, saying nothing derogatory of; ;
anv other of the numerous eau lidatcs for
said offices. !
Lt. Jaekson entered the set vice as a
private soldier March lStb, 1SG1, and
discharged faithfully every duty incum
bent upon him until wounded at Bussell-
\i.le, East Tennessee, December, 1$G3.—
ynipathy for the smaller fc-tate
struggle, jet she is entitled to very lit le
sympathy. She has suffered herself to be
inveighd into a war upon a wrong pre
text—one that places her before the world
in an unfavorable light. 1 hen, too, her
; government, under a republican form, is
• an unmittignted despotism. I !,c ] resi
dent is chosen nominally. f,.r tut years,
but really for life, and he is clothed with
all the power of the government. This
strengthens the country in the war, but it
is destructive to liberty. As a republic
CLERK SUFEUIOR COURT. j
ggg_We are authorized to announce Major i
in the J- P- BREWSTER a? a conciliate fur Clerk of!
the Superior Court of Coweta county.
C OUNTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIANS :
wonld do wi*P to examine* onr Stuck be- |
fore buying efrewhere, as we wib endeavor to j
make it to 177-ir interest, both as to time and j
,yn price, to Lny of ft*. -
| All orders filled with prompt ieg.5 and j
: rare, and we gnaraoty satisfaction in all our .
' NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS ; Bi'ls. [(>rtoh'*r 1 M'-hni. ,
CROCKERY, etc., etc.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
ggy^The friends of Mr. J. A. Z. SHELL
announce turn as a candidate for Tax Receiver
of Coweta county at lUc election in January
Mr. Sheli -.va? wounded severely tn the arm :
at the battle of Chan tellorsviile, and is unable
to labor and support himselt and his family, j
He is competent to fill the office to which his
friends desire to elect him. [nov ll-'o-tde. j
\y e are authorized to announce LEY! j
S. YOUNG, as a candidate for Receiver of j
Tax Return at the Election in January next.
ON BAY STREET,
NEWNAN, GA.
Sept. 2t)-3-3m.
LV
This wound, which has disabled him on- h dc ^ ci UQ syUlfli thy from us. There
lively from ejrniug a living in the ordl- ;
nary wav, he received whilst gallantly
charging the enemy at tbe head of his
company, lie is f ully competent to d»s- j
chnrtte the duties ol the'office.
Maj Drewster entered the service the
is far less republicanism there than in N
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
£g?s=*Wc are authorized to annonnee J
NEELY a* a candidate fur ihe office of Tax
[Nov.13-11-tde.
Collector of Coweta county.
Brazil. The last is a limited monarchy, j ^j r 2s\ e lv lost his left arm in the war
with its elective chambers—the Senators besides receiving other wounds which
j folding office, we believe, fur life. It has disqualify him from labor for the ncccs-
rt of his family. J he c uf
M. MARBURG,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
No. 4*2 Public Square,
ar
Wiiltoliall Str
ATLANTA, GA.
? ;
P. P. PEASE k CO.,
RECEIVING I5EWARD1N0
AND
lltllilC
Careful and prompt attention given to buying
an*J selling
S ,
3
Bushels Dried Peaches
WANTED,
For which the highest Market
Price will he paid.
Sj
, ' r'l aiv on i.y wnmxmw
We keep constantly on baud and for sale a , ^ ^ J[ (J A , f XxjiixxAJl jCjO Ax'xAaJ*
1st of June, 1SG1, as a private soldier,
a constitution which is respected, and a
wise and humane Monarch in Don
sary suppor
and served as such one year. As soon as
his regiment was mustered ou of service
It is one of the f< w remaining natiuns
in which the institution of African slaver*,
frames ot the people of Coweta county.
are~icspcctfully solicited for him at the
election in January next, by *
Many 4 oters.
anthorized to announce JAMES
NASBiVILLE,
TENNESSEE*
gg5**We are
he came home and raided a comivany, aim recogntzed and protected by the M. J.vt Kr?v)N. of me ■»-!• 1
— * candidate for Tax Collector,
^overuuient, although tiie need negro
immediately took the field again. For
goud conduct and valuable services he { j K . rc occupies quite a different position
was so n promoted to the Maj ri:y ot i* r .»m what he does here. He is th re re-
his regiment. He received two wounds ce j ve «l in all the rights of citizenship and
before the one which involved the loss social equality.
Mr. Jncfc-oa wa* severely wounded in the
late war, and is unable to labor for a support
an
of
ft£^p\Ye are authorized to an-oWse** EN< -C.-
CARTER a candidate fur the office of Tax
ate war. ar.U i* unao.c w - -n .
rv! i- fullv competent to discharge the duties
if the office. J: - IXT ' OTE::i! -
Several efforts,at emancipation have; Collector of Coweta couatr,
The first of
of one of iiis legs. Just before tiro latter
wound was received, he was shot through been made without success.
t.:e 1; it hand, cans ing
iiiiic-tcuths if our officers would have the teacher of the present r,mpcror.
:"nc to *ho re,.r. But intent on gaining i introduced an ennuicipa'ioti cmiise tu te.e
Announces to the Wholesale Trade that he
i* constantly receiving and has on hand such ’
goods as are usually kept ia Retail Dry Goods
Storer. which he will sell al Eastern prices,
l!tov. 4-‘>-tde. freight added.
M. FJtAXK ft CO.., at Arfttnta and Newnan,
tin*
in* re..r.
day. 1:> kej.t
We are authorize•* to anamince I. X.*
. , . FARMER.as a candidate tor Tax t'oilector a:
hurt for which these was by J-j-t Kous.aeto fie -vuora.a, Election in January n--xf. He a ; t- a ?oi- reprrse-Et the firm, anl anr orders.left
He dice in the Confederate army. :»d at the first
battle of Manassas lost 'nis right hand- tie re- them n-il be carefully execated.
.-iiecifuMy asks 'be support <*1 fit? ft’.h-w citi-
n. cheering his men— Brazilian q’unstttution of 1 S 2-I. 1 at it xa» -ca.
St InAn s '- 3
sood stock of
r
j Flour, Corn,
.
Buoon. Lard,
-
i * Sugar of all grades,
Coffee, Mackerel.
Pepper, Spices, ‘
Soda in Kegs,
Tobacco. Lime,
Cheese, Sic.
SvptMuber 3C-l- ! 3m.
AND
I .
! FILLllHi ALL ORDERS.
i
; Agents for Selling Proliicts from Codon
anl Oil Factories,
Also, Agents for selling
A. -•
JACOB SLACK.
Sept. Z0-4-3m.
I. Y. SAWTELL,
GaOGBBT &-eo»xssxoi
MERCHAN
Corner Whitehall and Mitchel Streets,
PSESERVEO FRUITS,
Pickles, Meats, 4c., 4c.,
In Sealed Gans and Bottles,.
AT WEO^ISASrE,
Atlanta, G-a*
rc-r.t. 50-4-Ant.
Keeps constantly on hand a large and choice
assortment of
*5t •*, vrr v s/
£ XxXlXXAX A
GH0CS2ISS*
aUxxj,jIi
ALL KINDS OF
bougl t an-1 sold at reasonable prices.
5fepte::.',.r 2o-4-2m.