The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, December 23, 1865, Image 3

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HIE HEWN AN HERALD. Tne-Situation in Hixico. Wc had the pleasure yesterday of an i- oi'TES' ,_ixitesr%-icwr with a gentkmah who has lately y. c. WU * - ^ _ .. „ been in JInntrrcy, and w* in Mataiuoras XAN'. GA-, DEC. 23, 1S65. ■ doting part of the seige. U c is a man L whoec judgment is clear*, ami impartial, HUES SSSSSi.r T HE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens' of Newnan and ,hi * /,rn,! tr,L even when his duty or his interest make ,/ hn ul r/ y n j ( - t Marriage notices,Obituaries, . • jTtich s exclusively f-*r personal ben- w iii not be inserted unless aecompa- w ith the money. We charge twenty a line for personal articles. n ;c- cen Late Washington Advices. C A .\DI D.4TE.S. Tlie President Las ordered Seward to Election fir.M WeJtic&Jay in January, frepare^m ultimatum, to be presented i t*> ; the English Government on tlie question FOil SHERIFF. surrounding vicinity, that he wilt resume tl.e '£ ,Jania r ca to American Commerce | VunilClIAEtl as °a *""i!lfidateb* r ‘ CI erc istso ^ h « School, at bis former stand, confederate privateers built in English sheriff of Coweta ebuaty. c?»d Lient. G. 11. A ,. , T . , .... -.one ports, and if not complied with, the Fed- McDONaLI) Lis Deputy, at «hc election -.in On Mondlt}, JahUaH loth, L , him an advocate or a party, and he is well era , yy^ , )js -*y next. [W. ^ ^ ^ t0 tMlchio>r „.e acquainted With the Mexican people and * - - J E@-"> are a i»£*>rized to anno.iuce JO.lN adMrca of tflos* who may desire his services their affairs. 1 oss.bly no American w.th- > Gov. Parsons Believed. : connry. and J. u. MctoLLrM bis Deputy, at 1 “ uc - in our knowledge, is*bettc»able to "ive a Montgomery, Ala , Dec. IP.— To the election in Jan<sSry nexr. . _ . , _ .... * __ .,*4, . . - , , ° ,7 c. .... ,, ,, . Mr. Ml Coiinn. lost a leg in the late war iu Rates of Tuition per Month. correct view of the state of affair*, o.» the Sun and 1 W*,—Gov. 1 arsons has ,, ie fwHi . e of Uis country.and was also woun- , Pp^y Class.-Orthography. Reading, Northern frontier especially. Others urn keen relieved hy tlie President as l’rovis- J cd in Uic rglit band, thereby losing three of Writing and Iutro he acquainted with nmre fac:s, but none, ,ona ‘ Governor of Alabama. I.. KKDW1JIB, *. D. H. F. LEAK. LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. T. ABBOTT. ltEDWINE & LEAK,- WHOLESALE & BET AIL Healers in jis fingers. He is nevertheless competent and *. ductorv Arithmetic, $3 00 well -qualified by education and business tal- $e_-osj> Class.— Advanced Arithmetic, ~?*U-ii*G M II \NVEY is authorized who have personal knowledge, are so little '—~~ -■»•» — — — — ent, as is his associate, Mr. Ilam. to discharge Algebra, E n g 1 i s h & Vourajicnt in A.l.nta, likdv ,o be inllucnccd in *£ir e»ncl«K>c, j T " E Ksxrccr Kxpatr.at.on Law “ - ““ j . S3‘s^4.."“ 4 oo by their j.rc-fercoees.- (Repealed—This statute, under color of Thb above constitutes a good ticket for the j Advajsceo Class—Higher Mathematics, Jones & Cates | This gentleman tells us tktt between i ^h the military outrages have been office of Sheriff and Deputy, and theii election with the Latin La,, act as is much desired by Many Voters. gunge, 00 IV.-e removed to the old Post Office Monterey add tlie capital the country is pvrjietrated in Kentucky at late elections, fi nf.r. where they have just received a ^frec from all opposition to the Imperial has been uepealvd. It disfranchised those r t .ck of Dry Goods, Ilard-V. are, &c Government. - ha 1 bebn in the 9durhcrn army, and Coweta county, and Lient. y. A. ABUA- I ^ i 1 fine stock 01 J - , i i 1 • ! ... HAMS liis Depute-at the election in January 1 r They have associated with themselves The country is prosperous and contcn- «"* not allow them to vote.—.Ctncuui&ti : * ’ [Nov. 18-11-tde. . j o.EO. W. COOK. •u Lu*inc.-s Robert S. llurch, Rsq., an old ted. Not all are pleased with the exist- Enquirer. n J well-known citizen of tins place, and ing government or its chiefs; butall pro- - - -•ndcr the new style of Jones, Cates & ferring to live quictiy under stieli as they 1 ,, " ° ° S / Gp n g r <-ss, uni ^ <-u. 1— ; Grocers and Commission I','., are LeUtr than ever prepared to re- have previously had. A large m^ority tUft teSl 8 ,a 1 bc enforced. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. > af*' anthorized nnnoancc Cnpt. Tuition due at tlie oi j-c o. caili qn..rter. J \v \\-Hki:SON *s» candidate for SI.eriff . Especial nttenti >n wr.l he gircu ta drulm- lai; v i ln the principles of Mathematics. 1 - M. U CARTER. J. J. COODltl'M. rg?t“tVo arc atfillS’tized to announce M*M. R. — I1TZ BLALOt'K as a candidate for {jhcritf of Cow- COOK k GOODUUM. . ...... .. • in f inii-irt- nnvf S?% I ,TIead Centre Stephens his escaped EfiC^We .ire anthorized to announce Major J. p; BREWSTER as a candidate for Clark of -.itrofiS mtnodatc their numerous friends and do prefer the existing Imperial Govern- It- ment, especially with their civil war end- from Untish prison and landed salely m t [j C .Superior Court of Coweta coutlly: * ed, Mexicans will' exert snnerior iuflu* Paris. c„K. if, ||,. ct-rJac.o'fir-j.ri , , ... „ F0I1 TAX HKOEIVKlt. Wc tall a.leulioa to tlie adscrliseineut m " , ' A resolution is beforeCongreffl reqnest, 53.,^ „r Mr. J. A. Z. SHELL j JJL ' ,ct MunLcrer: ttmbh pit .vr-n-s w-n« n ,i.. : r_ :_,c announcc him as acan’di-latc^r T.IX Rccetrer [Salt. _ 1 . .xsrr -*r- *--“ufy J Coffee, S-yrup, of that educated and talented gentleman, t flouris i J - ing ciiy of^^Ot) inliaUItibfs, is 1 J e ff er50r Jas.IL lluiui'CU't, 1 rincipal of theScnoin now a still more flourishing one'of GO,- treason. Ilish Schotd. Those who desire a thor- 000} a ratio of growth w i lich cvcn our ^ Advertisements. , , . . . . , _ n A resolntion is before Congress request- Monterey; It hit!: six years ago was a j n «r d ie Pre-ident for information ^ T . - , . , . - J / ; of Cow eta county at the‘election iu January on Davis has not Leen tried for . «, next.’ .. . j Mr. Shell was wounded severely in the arm , at the battle of Chancellorsville, and is unable ; The Secretary of State officially in- j to labor and support himself and his family, j own cities, cs pec why interior ones like ; / _ . J . n e is competent to fill the office to which his | Inounces that tlie Constitutional amend- ‘T , n -n friends desire to elect him. £nov 11- O-ttle. | rncjtnce LEVI. | for Itccci Vtr oi January-next. V ;e trust our readers, while visiting Government. ; A bill to disfranchise all wh* vo1unta- | the G'lte ('ity will not fail to call on the! The region from Monicrey to the Rio rify. took the oath of allegiance to the. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. f-l 0 f Taylor, Williams k Crook»ht.nks. ; Grande js poor and sparsely inhabited. It ^^thern Confederacy, will be offered in arc a “ th ' ,r ; ze ^ u \'"XTof T-!x " y ht. fb„ ,1! 1 tr. fb.x I'nltr..! Si:,r« a In o P,.™- ,b. r c NKEIA as n candidate for .the rthce oi lax Ti,cir lar'C house is well-filled, and cus- ,s n< ? w dehcrtcd, except by Gle tHsinfe oujli education will take due notice. Sec notice ol It. P. Cole k llroj If etc Monterey, can hardly reach. The whole . .. ment is a part of the Constitution of the: ■: , , , , „ f vou arc in search of gold, stiver, country from Monterey westward will TI .t^. | M e ate authonzer* to r ^ , ,, 13 . ■ , | i ... t .« , ... . . I niteu otales. YOUNG, as a candidate I , call on F. 1 - Rice, Atlanta. doubtless improve il stability is given to Tax Ueturn ’ at llie Election in. t oners n ill find them accommodating am fair dealing gentlemen. v'iiupinan k Rucker, of Atlanta, have s splendid stock of Groceries and an abundant supply of Western Produce.—' liv all nienn-i call on or send your orders to this enterprising firm. These gentle men wear well. ( o ra . in tlie United States Senfle in aJcw days. n^ted Liberal forces, the chiefs of which Sfc | ffhlinn, of Indiana, introduced a bill "*|jkgrndua!ly returning to their homes in j n ( 0 f'nited States House of llcpre- . - . . , •* atamoras, Monterey, and elsewhere, ar.d j sentativc, to amend the confiscation law j support' 1 of h!s ^hmily^ The’puf-p**" 8 ’ rCP1 '"f ! idt!!!r&c., the amnesty and the situation, j go ;is to forfeit veal estate beyond tlie life-: f ra „ rs 0 f the people of Coweta comity, j^*\Ve wiil barter for Com try Pi Collector of Coweta county. [Nov. 1 S-ll-td Mr. Neely lost liis left arm in the war. besides receiving other wounds which is stated to have been 157,000. (’apt. Corbett, who commanded priva teer Shanandoah at the time of her t-rans- M'atamuras ‘‘acccptin A Urge Imperial force was expected time of the owner, in case of treason sooh t# arrive at Monterey, from the cap- , , , , . , . , , , , I he number of rebel prisoners captured itol city, under the command of General , , , , . , 1 1 , x. -- 1 and paroled during the war, amounted to Lopez, second m command toCtin. Mejia, „ . ...... ... 1329,000. 1 he number of L moil pnson- which, with that at Mataiuoras, will suffice , . - * , .. , . . , i ers captured by the rebels during the war to put uown all associated opposition ar.d . , ; . . ... ° keep open the routes of eoiuuiunioation. The intermediate region being poor, will not receive much care. The respectable people, It is thought, ' for, has been acquitted after trial at Liv- will.all soon make their peace with the : erpnol, for violation of Foreign Eulistmefit Government, and no quarter will bc shown , Act. to the cut turoa.s and robbers associated ; r j’|j c Spanish Government refuses to with Lor tin as and ( anales. 1 nless there 2CCC pf (] ie mediation of neutral powers in iihould be a war with (he United States, t j ie difficulty. Mexico will soon be prosperous and use- i , , 0 , , .. . ^ , , ... i The Fenian trials are progressing.— i ,e,.ict there will nttt be many va- nl to "all the woi^i and llic-rest of man- * " , t> i 1 ,. ! . . i i, i i> n . Luby, the proprietor of t ie Irish i conic 11. i kind. •— Acw Orleans l\aiyunc, Decent- 1 • * I . -r . - .. newspaper, was round gtiiltyatid senfenced | to twenty years penal servitude. It is a , i Business in New York—The Jour- crime fo wish to be free, and return home with lighter and Iwlppier | brans. * rial of Common* say?:. j L ; cut Gou D- n IIHl, late of the — - j t any on. go. lies to we. a \ city * e | Confederate artuy, arrived Macon on Slipper of the HetliOuist r.nd Fresbytc-1 cn " ' l ,,rc ' * ,l ' “ re Sturdily, as a delegate to the Presbytc- risn Sal bath Schools crowded with customer*, and the most ex- . iic.i o.ilj.uii >.cnouis. i ’ » nan General Assembly, now convened in '.Ye learn that these Sabbath Schools j pensive nrtie’cs find rrnd.y and rapid sales. thflt ci ^ give trfcuppcrJli li ia.y nignr, in uik| ..ivx — ~ - •• - * or s t ,(U(bn o j * . It is estimated that Massachusetts lias •Christmas Tree of the Little Folks of the Baptist Sabbath School. Wc arc authorized to. state that the Super";ntetidants, Teachers and Scholars < f the other Sabbath Schools of Newnan are invited to attend the Christmas Tree. All other persons n<4 included in the above class arc- invited, provided they have contributed. Each one must pro- -ure a ticket, which can be had at Sar- g nt> Hall on Monday next. North-Wast Corner Court Hoaso Square, N EWNAN, GEOllG I A, H AVE on hand, and are constantly re ceiving fresh supplies of Ladies Walking Shoes, Boys an<l Men's Hats, Fine Writing Paper, Flour. Pens,Cedar Pencils, White Fish, States and Pencils, Corn Meal, Linen Thread. Sweet Potatoes; Coates’ Thread, Irish do BpcHkig Books, CifTn, Shoe iirtishes, Teas, f Men’s Shoes. Soda, Pocket Combs, Candy, Agate Bu to is, Tobacco, Envelopes, Candles, Blacking, Cotton Cards, Cotfi-e Mills, AVatcr Buckets, Bed Cords, Bagging, Hair Pins, Rope, * Segars, Twine, Spicc. Matches, l’" in? 7 Indigo, the people j arc respectfully solicited for him at the 1 election in Jauuary next, by » Many Voters. are authorized to announce JAMES M. JACKSON, of the 4th District of Coirtta, a candidate for Tax Collector. Mr. Jackson was severely wounded in the late war, and is unable to labor for a support, an l is fullv competent to discharge the duties of the office. Many VoTehs. Wc are authorized to an "ounce ENOCH CARTER a candidate for the afcce of Tax Collector of Coweta couhbr. -tde. LruJ^dVe are authorized fo N. FARMER, as a candidate for Taxvollwior at the Electiqadn January next. He wi^T a sol- dier in thsJSbnfedemtc :.rnir. aaiLa.t the first liattlc o£ yutnassas lost his sjiectfuuy asks the suji zons. ’omit seats on the occasion, anti that young, middle aged and old, who attend, j Lei’, tin, lib-), will find tinny sources of entertainment, e n^triijiper Mi n lay night, in the j 1 here seems to he a limiiia Court llou c/to the jit;L folks. 1 he ’ niobey, and notl.ing.is-to^extravagant fol- rinteiident an Ti'Axjiiers of the llap-! the ttmte's "and purses of the citizens of, paiu WU,0l»0,000 in prosecution of the . . . ,i i «* - . v„... V.,vlt Tl eseivm-trksannlv not onlv w nr—mainly expended iu buying negroes 2oc "rt lb.; Beef, S @ 10e lb.; Tallow, hool and contnbutors are mvite.1: Aea loik. j i iscumarKS.ippij not oniy ( _ „ 1 , r lOc lb.: Dried Frnit, Peaches, -nnpei,led irfMcrnriv* fo hlpon in t ip nt . . i . . , . i Mine ti.-t iu allenc NEWNAN RETAIL CORRECTED WEEKLY CY JDK'ilS. BAtraSIfc SD. _ -/ - .^K.- Coy ton.—WjC quote Ordinary 25; Low Mid- dling28; Good Middling 34. There is no ac tivity in the Mar^t. Fac+orY Goobs.— I ^rown-FHmttnff ^»,-4pe yd.; 4-4 Sea Island Shirting 4«(5|CQe ^ yd.; Cotton Yarns—$4.h0 © $4,50hunch. Dry Goons—Prints 33 © 40c yard ; Bleached Shirtings 50 © 75c j ’ yd. Cot*ntry Prodcce—dFrit Si.25 ‘p bushel; Meal from wagons $1.‘40 j? bush.; from stores $1.50 bitsit.; Butter, -WC Jb.; Bees wax. 20c r* lb.; Eggs 25, ij4aiozen;JIoncx-, all kinds Proiface of [d«c. 16-15-tf. J. J. PINSON lias resumed business again at SARGEITT'S CORNER, And is now receiving a general stock of MERCHANDIZE . As the CASH SYSTEM will be strictly ad hered to, he adopts as his motto “Kliort Proiils anJ Quick Sales,” Hoping thereby to obtain from the public and tl«£ community with which hij destiny has been-- cr’lnecfed fot more than thirty years a liberal share of their patronage. His stock consists of every laricty of W Dry Goods, O | Coys’ Hats, | * Hard-Ware & Cutlerjs A £ Bagging and Rope, ^ p? ^ Sugar, Coffee, f 1 r S Iron, Steel, ^ 2 Nails, Spades, ABBOTT A BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE &2EETAIL DEALERS 1 IN Drugs, Medicines, PR0D1E m GROCERIES, Dvc-Stiiffs, Paints, Wc doubt not the supper will j to the luxuries of life, but to the neertsa- 1 aid foreigners to bleed in the place of I e a superb one, and that juveniles and j rics as well. The increase in prices does j her brave sons, reniors will pass an agreeable evening, i not operate to cheek Aie siles, either in j The ?:iLry of Robots, one of Prcsi- an ! find but. one source of regret—that ! articles of food, clothing or ornaments.— j t i enJ g 0 f the Fepians, is one cent per year. | The niauufactu-ers of furniture arc* press- Roberts gn.ve it to r. Senator Ss a contri- | ed to their utmost ability to meet their G‘vtion. " C o m munlcated. j ordelf. The itlipbifers of rare and costly works fart are not able to supply the demand. take some steps to prevent the exploding j The carpet stores have been reduced to ^ ^ ^ {he du , ics cfhis officc . of crackers on the square and streets ?— the lowest stocks, and could not open. If Youti"- America is not forced to seek i good? with sufficient rapidity to supply j j he members of the l»ar in Columbus such occasions do nut Wiener recur. Needed Action-. Mr. Editor: Will not our authorities Rev. N. M. Crawford, P. P., of Geor gia, has accepted t!’S Presidency of i ‘ Georgetown; Keftttlfcky, College and will Up !’•> „ • ’ O 1 Floi-r.—Extra Family, from stores Sc lb ; Superfine 7-tc "p lb. ; §14,50 © $18.00 BhI. Toracco.—SO©$2 00c p lb; Smoking 75 14V keg. Bv the Sovels, Anvils, Vices, Turning Ploughs, Powder, Shot. ^ JJlack Pepper, All Spice, Cloves, i?oda, Cream of Tarter, Castor Oil, Kelrosiiie Oil, - Spirits Turpentine, Salt Pctre, Rorax, Venetian Ivedj Red Lead, Ac., &tt. lie has a greater variety of eVbry kind of Mer chandize than is tisuqliy kept in one establish- No matter wimt sort of article you , „ , . , . „.uit vou must not despair of getting It until $3,50 lmsh.;- pealed $1.00 bush.; Apples, you e ;„ ; , t PINSON S. §1,50 “r* busli. Srr.AR.-N. Orleans, 25© 30c *4 lb.; Crush ed 35 p lb. or 5lb f’ SI.00. _ Syrup.—tloMen $175© §2;00; Cane, $1,00: Sorghum, f>0c tj4 gal. Coffee —Prime Rio, 4oc lb- Good 40c V lb - Salt,----to Ip Ibe itAroV—rtnly* small qaaRlitV in market.— ; Hog round 24 f<? 2-5e "ft Ih.;. Shoulders 22 f*» -_>3iT.: lianas, 24 © 28c;; Clear sides, 2-5 ©- 3oc Ptfiiiters’ Materials; Oils, wrnishes, Window Glass; Will keep constantly on hand a well assorted Stock of ZF-AEISTCY GOODS, ami various articles for The-Toilet; Brandies, Wineq and Whisky For Medicinal purpos*s—warranted as pure as the market affords ; MACHINE, TANNERS’ and LAMP OILS, With the latest styles of LAMPS AND LANTERNS, &c.; Arc., &c. Our motto will be ^'Quick Sales it Short Profits.^ Orders solicited fr^lrf the surrounding towns and country, whicF ^fill meet with prompt attention. Store at Corner Whitehall itfftf Alabama Streets, ATLANTA, HA: Nov. 18-11 -6ni REDWIKE & LEaS. W. T.&L. S. MEAD, Wbltoliall Str*. ATLANTA, GA. We krep constantly on hand and for sale a good stock of Flour, Corn, Bacon, Lard, {Sugar of all grades, - Coffee, Mackerel, Pepper, Spices, mi h\ Kegs*; Tobacco, Lime, Clieese; A.c,. September 30-4-f.m. U. J. HOWARD. 0. W. KVASS, JR. W. H. I10WARD, JR. HOWARD, EVANS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION" December 10-l2-3m. M. MARBUKG, WHOLESALE COMMISSION the wise is sufFieient. Citizen- in savin'’ that there was never such a busy : attorney shall bc or h*M already been re- j dbz. S*2.oo-. J p 1 ! 1 BAHhlxES—50 © fiOc j; 1 box. Soap.—2-3 © 3f»c p lb. Copperas.—15© 25c p lb. Hi >41 Communicated Nkwnan, Ga. Dec. 22d, 1835. Mr. Editor: A1 low ilia.to suggest M T. A. Ghack as a suitable gcntlcfuan fill the office of Mayor of Newnan. The one who fills this office ought to be an intelligent and thoroughgoing business President Johnson yfesien in an, and such I believe Major GRACE to sea-on. There is something to think of Gained or employed, SK*. in this state of affairs. It is not always Q en (j ran t, in his report on the canr- evidenee of prosperity when such cx- p a :„ ns 0 f j as t year and this, calls Robt. E. Yiigmce is visible. V c state the facts j^ e an( j j os E. Johnston “tlie ablest and leave the reader to draw the moral. ^ cst Generals” of flic Confederacy. ,, “ . ^ ,* • . • ’ : And he pays the rcbcis this high compii- Generai Grant h id an interview with ' J „ , , ,s rday. He states nicnt : - ? Let tliem (tllC F ? d . Cral S0,aier5 ) | Black 1’rpper.—75c p lb. .Soda.—25 © ,30c p 11*. Starch —25 © 30c p lb: Spice.—00 © 75c p lb. -Ginger,— 60 © 75c p lb. Sulphur—40c p ">. I’ot.ysu.—-30 © 7-5c p »b. Blacking.—lu© 15c t*box. CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. DRUGS, MEDICINES, FAINTS AND OILS, Window glass; FAINT BRUSHES, 3?BaSuMSaY, BTS SSuSSJ; Dental InstrnmeiltB, TATSIstf 2’iT4IXiM3HSS,&S., Cor. Whitehall and risiflfetia Stiebtli [Old Xorcront Corner;) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. C tOt'NTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIANS > would do -well to examine oar Stock be fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to make it to their interest, both as to time nnd , , , , 1 price, to buv of ns. c.ving and has on hand such j o r ^ ers fiii ci } with promptness and i rare, and we guaranty sp.tisfaction in all our rti tisnally kept in Retail Dry Goods j Bills. [October 14-fi-Oro; WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, Georgia, H AYING large storage <u-coimno(b»t1i:ns consignments of all descriptions of Merchandise, Country Produce, Ac., respect fully solicited. [nov. 18-1 l-2ni. F. N". RICHARDSObl, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STOVES, GRATES, —AND— House Furnishing Goods, Also, Manufacturer nn\l Dealer in all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE/- Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets, ATLANTA GEORG I A. December l0-l5-3in. ir m pi?ST in jf illiilJ . lIL) FLACE TO BUY 1 AND— •trtSonnccs t<5 !bc Wholesale Trade that he ! “ * i is constantlv ■be. /TAX PAYER. ‘ . h 6pe fatp^rpetUal ueatie and harmony with : Matches.-] Oc p hov. - . that a majority of the negroes in \ lrgmta, I * 1 1 , r . , . . L ottos Card.?.—$1.50 © §2.00p pair. " - • that'ct'.cmv wnosc manhood, however mts-, T, „ _ 50T r, c P i ir. Win-i nnd i^onr^n. ura in ctnin- . • . _ 1 ,CKLK * * } 9 "J 4 > » Georgia Penitentiary. North Carolina and Georgia, are in com paratiue idleness; that most all the nc- < r roes refusc'to renew their contracts until taken in their cause drew forth such her etilean deeds of valor.” A gallant adver- We gather the following facts relative! after ChriSnns, btUeVillg a general divis- y '^ r - d ClC “ tC1 ^ to this institution from the Report of the ion of property will then takeplacs. Geu. ^ TflRO’D Principal Keeper, made to the Provisional Grant also savs^thc Soutlietu. influential j ^ B ip{ . gt cl) ™^ Newnan. on Thnm Governor on the first of the present nieu weie-outspokcn in favor of comply-! da V ctening, 10th December, by the Rev. F: M. Leather—-Sole ©<• p lh.; K; , - ' - i : 1 i> ivi'nie’ M § Thomas and Miss Latiia Rob- 4:00 each; C*i. *5 ® cue. p 11». month: i luajrwith any demand the President might imiiic , ji. a. 1UJ - I ~ On the 15th of October, 18G4, there consider necessary for their restoration. ^ ^^ p r0 p r j e * or ■were within the walls 157 convicts; re- He believes the Southern people almost r fljr e the receipt of a piece of nice and beau leased, at the time of General Sherman's unauimonsly favor a speedy* re admission •;/„! C ak<*. We trust the happy couple may Snvasion, lv Gov. Brown, 129 ; taken to in. the Union, and that their professions find many blessings, and but few cares in their % ‘ . .1 u i:r. •Savannah ibr s-ifo Kecpih", lo, of whom iovalty are honest and siueere. -4 escaped on their return; left iu the' — — — tvalls 0 fen ales and 7 male convicts, the: The following States have ratified the Caxbies.—GOc © $1,00 T? lh - Ragging.—40 © 50c p yd; j RorE.—30 Or 35c ~f» lb. | Twine.— $1,00 © $1.25 f 5 rnncli. Faints and Cits.—Kcrosine 0:1 $2.00; Lin seed. St.OO; Train $4.o(L%^ gal: Cuach Vara- . ish $8 0": Leather Varnish $8,00 "p gallon; 1 Wliitc Lead §4,00 ^ keg of 25 lbs. Sole-oCe p lb.: Kips, §3.00 © _ T , T « » nr . - **'- -* -• | (Formerly BELL, MOGUL k CO.,) , , , ~ Wholesale €irocei*?*i "*ihTESRALi revenue I Commission and Forwarding j good j Stores, which he will siill at Eastern pricoa, with frcigh.t added. M. FRANK A CO., at Atlanta and Newnan, • On-, r*?pirn!at the firm, and any orders left 1 ; . Kith them will bc carefully executed^ ;=»- Sejitcmber 23—3-Cm. - M. R. BELL&C0.7 AT 0^ IS AT P. P. PEASE & CO.,- RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND LaGSANGE DISTRRJT. First RonnJ of Quarterly Meetings for I860. Dri'crf Coll- ctcr's OrricE 1 r.vif n States^n^-ernal Revenue. - j 24 Dicision 4th Dintrict Georgia. J Newn.yx. Ga.. Dc-cemt^r 14th. 1865. I ICENSK issued by authority of the Cal- j lector of Internal Revenue f »r the 4th District i f Georgia, upon the application of, paries'T.-hgiTcgisn red in the iipjnth of Sep-' tember. resident.in the coupe* of Coivtta. V *i-U latter sick slid infirm, all of whom were Constitutional Amendment. Velcased bv (he invading army. The Rhode Island, Indiana, ^%*cnnont, buildings wore left a mass of ruins, cx- Illinois, Nevada, ▼ Louisiana, cept the Cell building which was badly Michigan, Minnesota^ Arkansas, injured, but is nowin a condition to keep Massachusetts Kansas, 1 ennessee, the present prisoners safe'v. There are Ohio, New \urk, 8. Carolina, now in the Penitentiary 10 males and 1 .Missouri, Connecticut, Virginia, rcm.lt, .nd :■» military prisoner-. Nl.c Maine W. Yirsmia, N. Carolina, ... rWe»). g i.„ t».d in 'outormiv to the latter of whom are guarded and fed hy Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, ^ r I'i li : *'t3am*JSeHton 17 an.l 18.1 requirements of the Uw. the U 8 forces This institution must N. Hainpsiiire, Maryland f Alabama " Grlve -.vre-s demand a prompt and/«f/; The penalty for failure to report and compo- either be rebuilt-on a large and extensive J otal or the requi-ftc three-fourth. = C al Newnan Tar- John W. Mitchell is my assistant for tire Wished. We are of the pin- Oregon h^s also ratified the amend- 9 o'cl^k>*. m. co ^L^ C ° wet ^ rtf ' MikUe^ uf the Gospel bv giving publicity oa DepotStteet^ne doer Ra,t of to the -bore appointments, will oblige their I>r. La.hou*»s sur-p J- '•- pht r., . scale, or a bo iun that thi will adoy.I I nion. Legislature now in st' ron ment. the rt:< .oHev. Corsrcss will adjourn from -vth Doe. to JanOiijr •"», l> jd. . .. , , )»? als d"? ro-i-S' Dr juHN p*. MUGEIIEE, P. E. Dec. !•'-! ' fiept. C .11'-or Zd IHrixon tfg -l;4 Didrici of Georgia. A. X Mar i8tt a Strb^t, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ggf Consignments are solicited, which will receive onr best^personal attention, and the Forwarding Basincss carefully and promptly done. [Dec. 16-14-3ni. M. LYNCH k CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, Land— KSWS WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA., Iffg-Tiiini Door*from Rail Road September C0-I-3m. Careful and prompt attention given to buying and selling C0TT0IT,3SAL ESTATE. AND FILLLtCi AliJL ORDERS. Agents for Selling Products from Cotton and Oil factories. Also, Agents for felling HAMM.’ WIfitS, PBESERVED FRUITS, Pickles, Meats, 4c., Ac.; In Sealed Cans and Bottl*/ At waosssAXiii Black’s Store, "Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, CtA Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 30-l-3m. Bushels Dried Peaches WANTED, For Which the highest Market Tilth \5*ffl he paid. JACOB BLACK. Sept. 39-4,3m.