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THE NEWNAN HERALD, RCC5C decided that in amputation was the
~‘M*-y hope of life, and, assisted by Dr.
j. c. WOOTTEN, - -
NKWNAN, GA., UEO- l'», 1865.
filled with gratitude lo vou for the unusu- Torn Corwin.’ofoOhio, whose complex-
ally Guttering manner in which- it has i < n is not as bright as it might be, was
Editor. Long, pci formed the operation. Although been bestowtd, and cheered bv the hope asked by one of the English capitalists to
the operation was performed in a skillful that it betokens your cordial support and whom he was introduced, whethe* his
manner, yet it is hardly to be hoped that, assistance in ail its grave responsibilities, tribe was at peace with the \thites.
War Peclared I !
C L. REDWi>*>:,
H. F.*LE>K. G. J. HOWARD. G. W. EVANS, JR. W. H. HOW ARP. JR.
RED WINE & LEAK,
C. D. SMITH.
J. LORCLI.
Voices inulcr th it he ad will be artcr a battle of between fifty and sixty I am now ready to take the oath of office
charged twenty coifs " - vcaTS * ,th ,lic hardships of life, the pa- pr" scribed by law.
t* cn t survive an operation that taxes I he Speaker took the oath of office,
to the utmost a young and vigorous con- and afterward administered it to members
stitution. Dr. Reese has performed sev- who were called up by delegations.
eral suigical operations lately, and is — —— —
regarded by those acquainted with such Sumner's Conditions for Admission-
matters as being as skilled in Surgery as ^ iie blowing are the resolutions in
r.horized he is en,incnt as a Physician. * fu!1 of Senator Sumner prescribing the
~ — » terms on which the Southern States may
Notice.—Mur* in «c notices, Obituaries,
»nd articles exclusively for personal ben
efit, will not be inserted unless accompa
nied will, the money. We charge twenty
cents a line for personal articles.
The Governor of'Alabama was inaugu
rated on Monday last.
SMITH & LORCH WHOlESAtSiMTAH.
NEIVNAN KETAIL .MARKET,
COBBECTED WEEKLY BV
aon’iiS & ®&fa§,.
Gbocers and Commission Meucuants.
Cotton.—Market not so active as it has
beea. We quote Ordinary .25 : Low Middling
be reinstated in their rights as members 2.-’: Good Middling-34. ‘
pyMaj. G. M. IIanvf.y is an:
to act as our agent in Atlanta. Store
, oN Vs k C ates are removing their TLe store roo! " s 1,1 the Masou5c BIock > of thc Uuioa - They arc now pending in
Goods to the old Post Office corner. As i on Grevl,vilIe street, were rented last the Senate.
’ you w ;il find them ready to wait on week to thc h, « hest bldders - T,ie roonii Halved, That in order to provide
1 ,, at present occupied by Messrs Jones & proper guarantees for security in the fu-
their old customers. i , r **, 3 - 1 c J
_ _ .. » ..«. — . Cates were rented at $75,00 per ironth.' ture so that peace and prosperity shall
Advertisements. j At the dose of the war they rented at surely prevail, and the plighted faith of
We take pleasure in calling the atten- ' §25,00. The rooms occupied by T. k D. the nation shall be preserved, it is the full
lion of our readers to thc advertisement' Swint & Co., at §50,00 per month—at duty of Congress to take care that no
,,f M. It. Bell & Co.’ We assure our thc close of the war 812,00. Rooms oc State declared to be ia thc rebellion shall
friends they could not patronize better cupied by Hilton & Allen at §40,00—at be allowed to resume its relations to the
infi). If vou will give this firm one call, the close of thc war §15,00. Union until after the satisfactory pcrforiu-
... .» •_ | unce of five several conditions, which cou-
From Washington. j ditions, precedent must be submitted to -Jib.
Washington, Dec. 6, 186b.'—The lead- a popular vote and be sanctioned by a. t'Ai/r,—3 0 3Jc f’jb-t S- n ; 30 tU'Cl
’ ’ ‘ r J 1 Dacox—Only a sroall-quantitj in market.
you will leave with good bargains, and
feeling that it is a pleasure to trade with
such gentlemen.
F. M. Richardson, of Atlanta, has one ,n
Factory Goods,—] Rrown Shirting 370 40c |
~.3 v.l.: 4-1 Sea Island Shirting 40060c V yd.; i
Colt j a Yarns—84.00 0 §4,?.o’f) bnn.-h. '
I*nv iioons.—Prints 35.0 40«; p yard;
Clenched Shirtings 50 0 Toe p yd.
Corntsy Produce—Conr $1.25 p bushel:
Meal from wagons $1.40 p hqsh.: from stores |
Si,' i "p bush.; Cutter,_ 30c $4 ib.; Bees
wax/ 20e lb-! Kggs 25, "p dozen; Honey,
20c '-pi It).: Beef, S ft D>c p lb.; TaHow,
10c p lb.: Dried Fruit.. Peaches, . .unpealed
$3.50 ~f> t ush.; pealed $1,00 ^ bash.: Apples,
8 1,50 pi bash.
Si-gab.—X. Orleans. 25.0 3Qc,"p lb.; Crush
ed 3-5 p lb. or Alb V SI.00.
Syucp.—Golden $17-3Cwc, 81,00;
Sorghum, COc T 1 P 1 '- ' : Pi s.r: i
Coffee —Prime Rio, 45b j* lb- Good 40c
Republicans here p.ro ’getting some- majority of the people ot each State re-
. r ci,What alarmed at the. recent precipitateuc- • spectively, as follows :
of the finest assortments of Stoves, Grates • *•*%. i . ■
, ¥I .... , • , tion of thc House in choking, down Mr. The complete re~ steblishinent of loval-
*nd House Furnishing Goods in the- ! V . . '
j I Maynard, of i eiinessce, a thoroughly loyal ty, as shown by an honest recognition ol
. . , • , . ■ , , man and a strong personal fcicird of the the unitv of the Republic and the duty of
business man, and is determined to T f 1 J .
1 resident. It is understood that 3Ir. allegiance to it at all times, without men-
| Johnson has declared that lie will not tal reservation or equivocation of any
Also one of FI. W. Reck, Deputy Col
lector of this District. Tax payers had
better look out. The time for paying
their tax expires on the 20th inst.
Hog round 21 (•( 25e "j 1 lh,; Shoulders 22 (<i
•23c.: Haras, 24 f«, 23c;; Clear sides, 25 0 3Ue
n>. “
FLorit.—Extra Familjq from stores 8c fi
lb : Superfine Tie 55 lb. ; $14,50 0, §18.00
C» Cbl. . ' , ; -
Tobacco—8O0$2 00c Ib ; Smoking To
0 81 00 ^ ib.
Nails.—15 0 18c p 1 lb ;. IS 0 14'p* keg 1 .
Castings.;—15c ^ lb. . .. ...
Candles.—Star, 400 50c f^fb.;
Cheese.—40 @ 45c fb.
, , Mackerel —§4.50 0 $5,9.0 .^4 Kit. By the
structiuii nor will he appoint the fritnds ; chial pretcu.-ionsandthcjconipleto enfra*- i doz. 82.00.
and House
South. He is a clever and accenttno<3
tin
sell at short profits. Give him a cull.
Sea card ’ T i> at n i confer the offices at his disposal upon j kind.
Sec notice of Rev. J. R. McGchce, I\ j ^ _ u u . _ j „ r „ I
K , of first round of Quarterly Meetings
for I860.
those who oppose his policy of rec.n-; Thc complete suppression of all olligar-
4
The Republican leaders are therefore , shall be no denial of rights on account of
comforted with the loss of all Executive color or race, but justice shall be impar-
patronage, and it staggers them prodigi- | tial, and all shall be equal before the law.
ously, as there is scarcely a member who] '1 lie rejection of the rebel debt, and at
Messrs. Jones k Cates have on hand | j )as |)(jt some favors to ask f r his politi- ] the same time adoption in just proportion
and are receiving some nice things for j Ca t friends. Already many of the members of the national debt, and the national oh
Christmas. Old Chris Kringle has de- begin t> manifest a change of front, and
posited at their store a bountiful supply desire t 0 be considered in any other attl-
uf such articles as all the Luj and little | t U( j e than that of hostility to the Presi-
folks want for the holidays.
J. J. Pinson, on thc corner at Sargent’s
•old stand, has. an extensive variety of
almost every thing in his line of business.
dent.
It is to be hoped that this timely hint
from the l^esident may yet result in a
coalition of the conservative Republicans
e has just received some additions to \ and Democrats, sufficiently powerful to
check the malignant spirit of the radicals.
his stock to meet the wants of his numer
ous customers.
Drs. C. D. & I. E. Smith haTe just re
ceived a stock of fresh I>rugs at their
istorc on the South side of the public
square. Give them a call.
Address cf the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
Mr. Colfax,-of Indiana, on his election
as Speaker of the^llouse of Represcnta-
Messrs. Cook & Goodrum desire to ] tives, delivered the following address :
direct the attention c f thc public to their Goithmcn of the House of Reprcscnta-
fine stock ol Goods and Family Groceries, j tires:
Their rooms are crowded w ith g -ods in j The reassembling of Congress, marking
their line, and they invite, purchasers to: a* it docs the jApcees* 011 national
call and g'fve' them atrial. Sec adver-! bistoiy, is always'regarded with interest lhcse conditions are in jill respects' ful-
ligations to the Union soldiers, with sol
emn pledges never to join in any meas
ures, direct or indirect, for their repudia
tion, or in a.ny way tending to impair the
national credit.
The organization of an educational sys
tern for equal benefit of all, without dis
tinction of color or race.
The choice of citizens for office, wheth
er state or national, of constant and un
doubted loyalty, whose conduct and
conversation shall give assurance of peace
and reconciliation.
Resolved, That in order jo provide
the essential safeguards, without which
the national security and the national
faith will be imperilled, States cannot be
precipitated back to political power and
independence, but they must wait until
tiscnicnt in another column. ] by the people for whom it is to legislate!
Maj. IItilth llrerstcr, Administrator, hut it is not unsafe to say that nnllions
advertises a" pared of land l«.r sale, of' more than ever before—North, South,
the estate of Dyson, deceased. j East, and West—arc looking to thc Con
gress which'opens its first se s on to day
with an earnestness and solicitude une-
filic-d.
aask-
CAN'SMUATES.
•Election first Wednesday in January.
Last, though not least, see advertise
men t of Stone, Rosston & Murray. They!
, -t. , .t „ nr.i, • , I oualed on similar occasions in the past,
will he here on Monday, the 2oth im-t.— ; t 1
! Thc Thirty eighth Congress closed its
1 his C ompany have received many com- j a o
plimentary notices from the papers .of j constitutional existence with the stormy
this, and other States where they have! cloud of war still lowering over us.
performed, and we doubt not are worthy af «r nine months’ absence, Congress
the patronage of all who admire the ! resumes its legislative authority in these
horsemanship and fine performances of a council halls rejoicing that from shore to
. n - i i shore in our laud there is peace: Its du-
Well organized Circus. ; r
j ties are as obvious as the sun’s pathway
Things about Town. I in tl.c bevens. representing in its
During thc occupation of our tow# by j branches the Sates and the people. ItS| the duties of the office, if elected, to the sat-
thc hospitals in 1863—’4 our churches, j first and highest obligation is to guarantee
couit house, and store rooms were forcibly to every State a republican form of gov-
taken possesion of and the buildings badly eminent.
abused—seats torn up, shelve*demolished, I Ihe rebellion having overthrown the
and counters used for kindling wood.— Constitutional State Governments in many
Rut a repair of damages has been gradu- j States it is your duty to mature and enact j HAMS his Deputy, at thc election In January
ally going on since the close of thc war. t legislation which with concurrence of- E
Ihe Presbyterian church has just been j such a basis of enduring justice as ; B laL 0CK as a candidate for Sheriff of Cow-
filled again, with an entire new outGt of j guarantee all necessary safeguards to the c ta county at the election hi January next,
excellent pews'from the extensive cstab- ] people, and afford what our magna charta,
lishuient of 11. D. Cole k Co., and the ] the declaration o^iiidependcnce. proclaims,
sound of the hammer and the taw on thc the chief object of the Government is,
FOR SHERIFF.
gctvAYc are authorized to announce Col.
GKti. K. CARMICHAEL as a candidate for
Shcrilf of Coweta county, and Lieut. G. B.
McDOXALD his Deputy, at the election in
janinVry next. [Nov. 25—tdc.
BgLAYe nrc authorized to announce JOHN
G. 11AM as a candidate for .Sheri!! - of Coweta
county, and J. R. McCOLLCM his Deputy, at
the election in January next.
Mr. McCollum lost a leg in the late war in
the service of his country,and was also woun
ded in the right hand, thereby losing three of
lis fingers. He is nevertheless competent and
isfaction of the people of Coweta.
The above constitutes a good ticket for the
office of Sheriff and Deputy, and their election
is much desired by Many Voters.
Jg-Pf-We are authorized to announce Capt.
J. \V. ANDERSON as a candidate for Sheriff
of Coweta county, and Lieut. J. W. ABRA-
Sa unis'ns—50 0 COc Tp box.
Soap.—25 (n 30c p fb.
Copperas.—150 25c “f? Ib-
Black Pepper.—T5c f 1 lb.
Soda.— 25 0 30c “F Ib- ::
Stakcii —25 (it, 3uc Ib.
Spice.—75c Ib.
Ginger.—76c qo lb. - :
SuLPiiru—4uc T* lb. <
Potash.— 50 (« T-5c “f 1 Ib-
Blacking.—10 0 15c
Matches.—10c "f? box. ... t
Cotton Cards.—SI,50 0’ 82,0oq3 pair.
PiCKtES.-t^Sp @ Too Ip jafi • r
Candies.—60c 0' T5 Tp lb.
Bagging.—40 0 50c yd.
Rope.—30 0> 35c T 3 lb.
Twins.—$1,00 0 §1,25 ^.bunch.
Paints and (Uls.—Kerosine Oil §2,00; Lin
seed. $1.00; Train $4,00 p 3 gal; Coach Varn
ish $8.00; Leather Varnish S3,00 ^ gallon;
White Lead $4.00 keg of 25 lbs.
Leather—Sole 50c < |4 Ih.V Kips, $3.00 0.
4.00 each ; Calf 75 0 85c. r F lb.
nisi mr.
rr’lIE subscriber' would "respectfully an-
J| nounce to the'citizensTGf.-Newuan and
surrounding vicinity, that lie will resume thc
"exercises of his School, at his former stand,
On Monday, January X5lh, 1866,
where he will devote him/elf to teaching thc
children of those w ho nrAV desire his services
in that line. • . '••■l' :-r. • ' • :
Rates of Tuition per Kcnth,;
Primary Class.—Orthography,'Reading,
Wfiling and Intro-
ductory'^rrihnietic, $3. 00
Second Class. — Advanced Arithmetic,
Algebra," E h g 1 i s li
Grammar 7a n d thc
N-itnral Science?, 4 00
Advanced Class—Higher Mathematics,
, wilh'the-Latin Lan
guage, 5 00
Tuition due at tfic cl sc of each quarter.
Especial attention will be-given to drilling'
in the principles of Mathematics.
Dec. 3-14—Ini. M. L. CARTER.
Are now receiving at their Store on the
South side of the Public Square,
A large Stock off
GROCERIES,
IIAUD-WARE,
CROCKERY,
—and—-
* CONFECTIONER IES,
Which -will be sold at the
tsrVcrtj JLoteesl rriccs.~&x
Yfe have £n hand thc finest
Wines and Liquors,
- S
For Medicinal Purposes.
Also a great variety of
NOTIONS
MALE SCHOOL.
ripHE undersigned, liaving : rented the Phi-
lomathic Institute/ - respectfully announce
to the citizens of Xewnan and surrounding
country that they will open a
—rou—
C5IRISTJIAS,
Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
R. L. HUNTER, Salesman.
December 2-13-tf.
M. MARBURG,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
mmmMiz
No. 42 Public Square,
3M2jlSTT \7IXjTjS ,
TENNESSEE,
Announcrxto thc Wholesale Trade that he
is constantly receiving and has on hand such
goods as are usually kept in Retail Dry Goods
Stores, which he will sell at Eastern prices,
with freight addedi
M. FRANK & CO., at Atlanta and Ncwnan,
Ga., represent the-firm, anl any orders left
with them will be carefully executed.
* t
September 23-3-3m.
Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines,.
Dye-Stuffs, Paints,
Painters’ Materials,
Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Scc. r _
Will keep constantly on hand a well assorted -
Stoekof
GFOOJDS,
' - : -I ^S='
and various articles for
• • .. • ;>!)
The Toilet;
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
Fof Medicinal purposes—Warranted as pure
as the market affords ;
MACHINE, TANNERS’ and LAMP
oir^s,
With thc latest styles of
\ x ,
LAMPS AND LAHTERDS,
&c., &c. r £cc~
Our motto will be
Quick Sales at Short Prolits/®**
Orders solicited frbnr the surrounding towns
and country, which will meet with prompt
attention. Store at
Corner Whitehall anj Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Not. iS-Tl-Gm REDWIBE & LEAK.
HOWARD, EVANS & CO:,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION
vr Jt T 1?
Jak x v x kJ. ill.
SCHOOL,
Wednesday, rfant. Sd; TSGG.
The rooms are commodious" and well ar
ranged for the corofort'df sfrrdc-nts.
Spelling, Reading, Arithmcftc, Algebra, Ge
ometry, Trigonometry and tire higher Mathe
matics taught. Also the L’aiin and Greek
Languages. Boys prepared" for a College
course. ...... 4 .
nates of Tiiitioxi-
Spelling, Reading, Geographyt _
and Arithmetic ,...-..^$4 00 per month.
Other branches 6 00 “ . “ t
E;^„r)ue fiB^day ef each rtfonth.
Those desirmg t» send (heir- boys or wards
would do well to sec W. S. BEADLES,
Nov. 4-0-tf. W. Ti FREEMAN:"
COOK STOVES
a xx *
T i it W a' r e T
CLERIC SUPERIOR COURT.
|gTX,\Ve are anttionzed lo announce Major
.T. P. BREWSTER as a candidate for Clerk of
public square give evidence that store ; protection to all men In their inalienable j the Superior Court of Coweta county.
houses are still undergoing repairs for rights. [Applause ] Thc worldsjigpId wit- “ 7- "™? * V .
more business. They will soon be all in ! ncS 3 in this great work the most inflexible . r 10 ?- T "f X E J*" crirT r
J . ! . . e . . . B@_Tue friends of Mr. J. A. Z. SHELL
order again and filled with goods, ihe fidelity, and most earnest dejjatjon to the aniioancc him as a candidate for Tax Receiver.
demand lor them, however, is greater than J principles of liberty and humanity, the of Coweta county at the election in January
they cau be supplied with shelves and ; truest patriotism and tlie\wijeSt States . ghell wonnded severely in the arm
counters. Our Court House as vet ro-1 manship. ’ ’ ] at thc battle of ChanceHorsviHe, and is unalite
, , « j j e *i ]. to labor and support him-elt and his fimi!v,
mains very much out of repair—without : Men by the hundreds-Qt Uourands iIc is C0I pp et cnt to fill the office to which his
seats, and the beautiful iron railing which have died that the Republic might live. 1 friends desire to elect him. [nov ll-'O-tde.
once surrounded it all gone. Cannot our The emblems of mourning .have darkened, We are authorized to announce LET I
Inferior Court do something towards the ' the White Douse and the. Cabinet alike, a “ h * KUcSn'in JamS^neYt. ° f |
improvement of this edifice and its sur-: but thc fires of civil war have wilted every . * 0 , r
roundings and as soon as practicable re- fetter in the land, and proved the funeral j-q R COLLFICTOR. j now prepared to furnish anything and every
move all signs of its rough treatment by pyre of slavery, and it is for you, Kepre- n-g^We are authorized to announce J. P. thing in tiff: war of . ,
those who should have taken better cafe i sentatives, to do vour work as faith fully NEELY as a candrdate for the office ot Tjix . -mr-sn 1 nrxr)^
of it? We hope so. and as well as did the fearless saviors of >]r ^ eely ] ost ] e f[ a L riu j n : l, e war. ^ ° .. - *
"" *" *' "*■ "* * ' thc Union in their more dangerous arenas . [, es j,j cs receiving other wounds which At the very lowest prices and shortest notice.
Leg Amputation. j of duty; then we may hope to see the disqualify him from labor ^vr the ncces- p> , Patent nf »«
Harris Ball, a citizen of this county,' TaC ant and once abandoned seats around sary support of bis family. The rut- * - -
r* 1 **** »}*««" *“ A,I »» U 1« S-»d ua llj filling until this hull shall tetlOlvtlicitcd SThiutTIhu
a few days ago. being a laboring mau, coflt;un representatives from every State e!ect - I0 J in January next, by
_ , ...... . . . . ■ . JIaxt Voters.
M. LYNCH & CO.,
booksellers, stationers,
—AND—
E&W3 SlSAfilES,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,
fgff-Third Door from Rail Road.- rx Qs3.
September 30-4-3m.
LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT.
ABBOTT & BROTEERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
sr- -
WH0LZ3ALE & RETAIL DEALERS
i • IN
TLeyxiolcis
\ T ’ Ol'LD respectfully . inform everybody
7 and the balance of mankind, that he is
Cook Stoves, frohi $25
to $50. acconlmor
to size and
outfit.
?\ cents
cents
being a laboring mau.
he went, some two weeks ago, to Atlanta ^ au d District, their hearts devoted' to the
where he could get steadier employment i pVion for whieh they are to leg slate ; ‘ ^g~We arc authorized to announce JAMES
and better wages than he could about j fa fo U s of its honor, proud of its" glory, M. JACKSON, of the 4th District of Coweta, Till Ware reduced 25 per cent.
here, lie got work on the rail road, and j watchful of its rights and hostile to its a cand i dl \ te f,r Tas -“-^1^ wounded ia the under anv Other market.
• u , j * - ° Mr. J.ickson w -
as houses are scarce in that city, he, with enemies; and the stars ou our banner that i :lte w.ir. and i$ n .able to labor for a support. Q 0 g* ee Pots at from 37 \
other hands, had a car to lodge in. Ilav- faded when the States they represented and is fully competent .o r - f j ~~
. . . , . , , , . , of the office. ilANV ' ClEES " t° r one quan ana /o
ing occasion to go out aurmg the night, arrayed themselves in arms against the , ... worn f AP f niir
° w • ESf“We are authorized to an-onnee fcAULU IOf lOlir quarils.
lie was fired at by the guard, the ball nation, will shine with a more brilliant r ^\RTER a candidate for the office of Tax
striking him below the knee, and shat- light of loyalty than ever before. [Ap- Collector of Coweta county. [No.. --"\\ a.>ll Pans, common S1ZC, 3i s
tered the bone in a shocking manner. plause.] We are authorized_to announce I. N. COllts, extra large 50 Cents.
i . 1 F \RMFR a 5 ft candidate for Loiiccior
In this condition he was brought home to j Invoking the guidance of Him who t >, e Election' in January next. He was a so!-’ Come, come everybody, and bny!
his family, who were dependent on his holds the destiny of nations in the hollow
daily labor for a support. Upon an ex-1 of His hand, I enter again upon the
animation of the wounded leg, Dr. J. T. i ties of this trying position with a heart jens.
SB GROCERIES.
Wliitoliall Str»,
ATLANTA, GA.
We keep constantly on hand and for sale a
good stock of
Flour, Corn.
Bacon, Lard,
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee. Mackerel,
Pepper, Spices,
8oda^#r"Kegs 5
Tobacco, Lime*
Cheese, &c.
Keptr-ruber 30-i-Gtn.
W. T. &L. S. MEAD,
, 3RU€ffISTS <
CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
BiaCTMSSY, BYE Isms,
Dental Instruments,
TACTS-i M'XiCKSiiTiS
Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets,
(Old Xorcross Qorner,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C'tor.NTRV DEALERS and I’lIVSICIANS
Cz would do well to examine our Stock be
fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to
make it to their interest, Lot li as to time and
price, to buy of us. • -
orders filled wkh promptness and
rarr, and we guaranty satisfaction in all oilr
I3iII.4. " ^October 14-fi-0m.
2lfeWWWS*»CW€tl SI Wf)
WUITKir.tLt. STfiEET,
’% -
Atlanta, GFeorgiil^
H AVING large storage- accommodations
consignments of all descriptions of
Merchandise, Country Produce, Ac., respcct-
fb[ly solicited. [nov. 18-ll-.2in.
Gr. M. Hanvey
WITH—
HfRSIiBETlG, LOEB& CO.,
WHOLF.S Al.K AND RKTAtl. DSABOttS-IN
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES HATS CAPS
LADIES AND GENTS’
WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta, G-a.
November. 11-10-lni.
m
p
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HEM
tm
m
PLACE TO BUY
JIMil
AT
OK
P. 1*. PEAKE & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
' Asn'
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Careful and prompt attentiow given to buying
and selling
COTTON, REAL ESTATE.
AND
P1LLHG ALL ORDERS-
Agents for Selling Pro!nets from Cotton
and Oil Factories.
Also, Agents for selling
siaB, wish,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
Pickles, Meats, &c., 4c,,
In Sealed Gans and Bottles/
AT WHOLESALE,
Atlanta, G-a.
Sept.,30-i 3m.
IS AT
Black’s Store,
"Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Jf M j
Bushels Dried Peaches
WANTED,
For which the highest Market
Price will he paid.
JACOB BLACK.
Sept. 30-4-3W.
I. Y, SAWTELL,
■Gsoem & commission
MERCHANT,
Carner Whitehall and Hitchel Streets,
.ui.n.iio:;
Kecp3 constantly on hand a large end choice
eesortment of
family groceries.
ALL KINDS OF
yaoDircs
bought and sold nt reasonable prices.
September 30-l-3tn. f