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. „ y From the Savannah Herald, 15th.
r|lf iL r Ul !1 ll II £ r U l U . Tfcs Trcnbles Between Whites and Ne-
rrnps at Tbcms
M, e
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Sitardiy Morning. D;c3tab»r 30, 1835.
groes at Tkomasville.
We received yesterday official informa
tion that no troubles have occurred with
the colored pobulation of Thomasville or
its vicinity. Gen. Brannan lias had ad-
n£$r Yittirrs under this head' will be 1 vices frem Lieut. Col. B"gart, in eom-
rbcrgetl ficeiifjy cents n /me.-®* maud there, dated on the 2d, and received
-* ~ “T . on the *th, stating that Mr. Jas. A. Sew-
\otice.—Marriage notices, Obituaries, j , ,
* - ard and City Marshal, Atkinson, i-romi-
Tnd articles exclusively for personal ben- . . , , , .
anu J nent cit.zens, had been arrested on verv
r.fit will not be inserted unless accompa- j. . ,
lul > . ! serious charges.
nied with the money. \\c char 0 e twenty , Seward is charged with an attempt to
cents a line for pi r-on a artic os. assassinate an unarmed colored orderly
C^rMaj. G. M. IlANVEY is authorized ^iii headqurters, by stabbing him in the
- j act as our agent in Atlanta. • back > whilu hc was carrying dispatches,
’ land Atkinson is arrested for threatening
,J .J l’inson has a good lot of Ready a colored man named York, a witness
Made Clothing which lie is selling at rc- against Seward in the other ease, and with
Washington Items.
In a discussion in ’he Senate Dec. 21st
between W ii.-on and Saulshery, the former
bid farewell to the Radicals (rebels) and
declared himself a supporter of the Pres
ident.
On the same day Cowan administered
to the Masachusctts negroj hili.-t a rebuke
so severe that-he was forced to liang his
head in shame. Even the rebels admit
that in less than thirty days the adminis
tration party will be iu the majority in
the Sena’e.
The funeral of Gov. Tom Corwin was
( i.\DiDAT£tt.
El'c'i'-’i jint Vfcviiel&ty T* .javuary.
_ _» ... <=> .« ♦_— 111 THE Exercises of this lnstitut’on will be
POP, SI IKK I IP. I X resumed on
pTa.W’e are authoi lo I'nnoance Col. I ^loildoV 9 ^tll
.. *. K. CAKM.lt iiAi.w a candidate T*>r Yocoz Gentlemen nnd Ladies prepared for
" r *;f Cowt. ■ i • : :*y. and L; n*. <j. D. ; - nv Clas* in anr lY>i!e<rc. or carried thiou^h
H. F. LEAK.
j C L. REDWINV. X. D.
REDWINE &. LEAK,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
LEWIS 1_ ABBOTT. *. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT.
McDonald ho Deputy.
January next.
the election
i N ,v. 25—ide
duced prices.
It. | exciting an assault on him.
They have been committed fur trial,
;and will not be admitted to bail unless
Advertisements.
See advertisement ot Jones, Cates & the colored orderly so improves as to
p 0 . Our readers know our opinion °l render it certain his wounds will not be
these gentlemen. j fatal.
j \v Mitchell lias revenue stamps for j Mr. John Seward was also arrested and
c a le—Call on him. Tax Payers should j placed under S20UU bonds for an assault
read another notice from this gentleman. on ^oik.
i Mr. Atkinson is also charged with an
T P. Iiilton wishes to sell oxen and j . , , , , , , ,
I as-ault on a colored orderly who had been
wa o° n ‘ sent lor medicine, entirely unprovoked,
See notice of Geo. W. Ramey, II. R. land accompanied as wire the other as-
Ag’t., in another column. ! saults, with profane and abusive lan-
-» — — — j guage.
The Christmas Trees and the Supper. j General Brannan has ordered a mili-
(Jn Monday night 25th ol .December, J tary commission to trv the parties, and
we had the pleasure ot seeing and attend- (j 0 )_ Bogart, in view of the prevalent
iug the two Cristinas frees and the Sup- lawlessness in the place, has put Thum
per referred to in our last issue. In re- | ;; sville under martial law, in the following
order:
ge^We are authorized tominminrc JOHN
<;. HAM a- a candidate for Saeriff of Coweta
<-onr;ty 4 and J. IL Mcl OELrM bis Deputy, at
ilie election iu January next.
Mr. McCollum, lost a leg in the late war in
the service’of hi? country,and v. a? also wonn-
ik-d in tbe r'xht hand, thereby losing three of
his lingers. He is nevertheless competent and
well ipi: iitied by education and business tal-
largely attended. Ail of the departments cut. as i his associate. Mr. Ilam, to discharge
, , .he duties of tbe office, if elected, to the sat-
uere C.osed. , ; s f„ ct j on ot - t he people of Coweta.
TROOPS TO r.E UEDL'CET). The above constitutes a good ticket for the
... 1 office of Sheriff and Depute, and theii election
I he \\ ar Department has ordered the is U)Uch Jesire d bv Many Votees.
reduction of the white troops in Georgia,! , . , , ~ .
r ° ; e are authorized to announce ( apt.
Alabama and Mississippi to seven thou- J.'\V\ ANDERSON as a candidate for Sheriff
of Coweta county, and Lieut. J. \V. ABRA
HAMS his Dcnuty, at the election in January
next. [Nov. 1S-11-lde.
the entire courte if preferred.
N Pupil received for loss than ten weeks.
No deductions except in cases of protracted
illness.
Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks:
1~: Class.—Spelling. Reading. Writing,
and Elements of Geogra
phy. Arithmetic and. Elo
cution $10 00
2d Class.—A thorough course of pure,
mixed and higher Mathe
matics : full course of
Greek an.t Latin; all the
English Branches usual
ly taught in first class
S miiiaries and Colleges,
with special attention to
Composition and Elocu-
sand men.
O'Leary another Fen.'an bos been con-
to
vieted of treason has been sentenced
twenty years Penal Servitude.
IIou. Wui. II. Stiles died a few days
ago in Savannah. • -
Washington’, Dec. 2G.—The Star has
^tion $20 00
This School is located IS miles South-East
' of.Newnan and IS miles North-West of Griffin,
in a pleasant and healthy country village, and
rrAy-We are authorized toannonnee WM. B. is entir f;- v frce . fro . m temptations to vice and
BLALOCK as a candidate for Sheriff of Cow- »mmural«ty. Special attention g.ven to the
eta eouutv at the election in Jaauarv next: formation of good moral and mental principles
CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
, and habits.
Also a course of Lectures will be delivered
on subjects varied and suited to the young.
| Board can be obtained at reasonable rates.
, ... .... , . t are authorized to announce Major |j A g. r. HUNN1CUTT, A. M.. Principal.
a report ot a riot in Alexandria yesterday j P BREWSTER as a candidate tor Clark of Senoia --Coweta Coustt, Ga.,
between the whites and negroes, in which : ' ie Superior Court ot toweta county. Bref.-TSd. 1^6A.-td-41
six negroes and four whites are reported
- to have been killed, and a number woun- i
ded. The disturbances lasted till a late
ltuur of night but no further particulars
have been received.
The President lias relieved Provisional
Gov. Sharkey, of Mississippi, and recog-
FOll TAX RECEIVER.
jyjL.The friends of Mr. J. A. Z. SHELL
announce him as a candidate for Tax Receiver
of Coweta county at the election in January
next.
1
HIE I ISlSiffl.
^FAIIE subscriber would respectfully an-
j noitnce to the citizens of Newtian and
eurrouuding vicinity, that lie will resume the
Mr. Shell was wounded severely iu the arm j sserciscs of his School, at his former stand,
at the battle of Chancellorsville, and is unable ,
to labor and support himself and bis family.'j Oil AiOIlQ’dy, JitnildrV lDlD, loub,
nized Gov. Humphreys who was recently , is competent to fill the office to which his
1 J J tncads desire to elect uiui. [nov Jl- 0-tue. where he will devote himself to teaching the
t t-y’t • children of those who mnv desire his services
JfcST* We are authorized to announce LL\ l ; j n t j iat j me
g Yorxtr °' *> fr»r Receiver of
elected by the people.
u ard lo the former, candor compels us to
say, that the variety arid value of gilts
tar surpassed our expectations. Cultiva-
lli»iu.s. Sub District Altamaha, )
Tltomasville, Ga., Dec. o, 1805. J
ted ta-itu was desplayed in their purchase j Special Order No. 1.
and arragement. W c tru.»t that we i j The municipal government of Tltom-
will b .• paid nied lor rufetring cspcci-. asv ille being unable to protect tbe lives
ally to the jire-cn»s to Stiituel 1 reeuian> ari( j interest of the inhabitants, and to
Ksq., by liis class. W e uic.itt the spleu- prevent ou'rages and attempts ;it assassi-
ded, lramod jjiotograps ot Gens. Lobt. L. lia ti on of United States soldiers traversing
Lee and Stonewall Jackson, i his was a ( j U! ( att „ 0I1 business, tiic functions of tlie
merited conipliiucnt to tliesc illustiious „tu:iicipal authorities of Thomasville are
heroes and to ;t worthy geittleuian. It ta hereby suspended, and until further orders
riglit that the Southern people should martial law wiil prevail,
hold in gratciul retnembiancii the past j At 9 o'clock, I*, m., the market bell
services oi the these great men. 1 hough w iII ring for ten minutes, and on or before
not present at the time, we understand hour all stores will he closed and all
that the D.on. lluglt iiuehanan on p rc_ j business cease, and after that hour no
seating the photograph oi Gen. Lee, and , c i(izeru, white or Colored, will walk the
the ilev. Mr. Callaway that oi Celt, streets, except in case of sickness, when
Jackson, delivered very feeling and ap j a physician lias lo Le called, or otiier
proj.riate addresses, and that the reply oi j urgent bu.-dness attended to, the tteces-
yir. i ieeman was such ;.s might be ex- sity for which will he decided upon by the
Death cf the King of the Belgians.
One of the oldest, and, if we except
Xapolean, the shrewdest of the European
utonarchs is dead. Our foreign news in
forms us that Leopold, King of the Bel
gians, after a life of seventy-five yens,
lias passed away. lie was horn Decem
ber 10, 1790, at Coburg, being a younger
son of the reigning duke of that petty
principality, and the uncle of the late
l’tince Albert. After serving in the
Russian Army, he went to England, when
the battle of Waterloo had brought peace
to Europe. It was then proposed to
marry the Princess Charlolte, the heir to
the crown, to the Prince of Orangrf, son
of the King of Holland. The Prineesa,
hewever, did not fancy him, and her dis
like was heightened to disgust at seeing
him beastly drunk at a court bail. The
Geld now lay open for Leopold, and he
improved Itis advantages. In 1S1G he
a candidate for Receiver ot
Tax Return at the Election in January next.
nected from a» gentleman of Ins known
worth and ability. We were inform
ed that the cost ot all the presents was
officer in charge of the town guard.
III. Until further orders, sales of in
toxicating liquors, except upon the pre
Rates of Tuition per Uonth:
PniMARY Class.—Orthography, Reading,
Writing and Intro
ductory Arithmetic,$3 00
Second Class. — Advanced Arithmetic,
Algebra, English
Grammar and the
N itural Sciences, 4 00
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
f r J”We are authorized to announce J. P.
NEELY as a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Coweta county. [Nov. lb-11-tde.
Mr. Neely lost his left arm in the war.
besides receiving other wounds which j Advanced Class—Higher Mathematics,
disqualify him from labor for the neces-1 with the Latin Lan-
sary support of bis family, fbe ruf- j guage,
fra'ms ot the people of Coweta county,
are respectfully solicited for him at the
election in January next, by *
Many Voters.
Dealers in
V
Drugs, Medicines,
Dye-Stuffs, Paints,
Painters’ Materials,
Oils, Varni shes,
W indow Glass, &c.,
Will keep constantly on hand a well assorted
Stock of
ZF^IXTOY GOODS,
and varions articles for
ABBOTT Sc BROTHERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
WHOLESALE &2&ETAIL DEALERS
EU
PRODUCE AND GROCERIES,
Wliitoliall Str»,
ATLANTA, GLA.
T
e
T
o i 1 e t;
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
£g'f“We nrc authorized to announce JAMES
M. JACKSON, of the 4tli District of Coweta,
a candidate for Tat; Collector.
Mr. J ickson was severely wounded in the
Lite war, and is ur.aldc to labor for a support,
and i? fullv- competent to discharge the ditties
of the < ffice. -Many Voteks.
Dyf-Wc are authorized to an”ounce ENOCH
CARTER a caffilidate for the office of Tax-
Collector of Coweta county. [Nov. 4-9-tde.
jg-^We are authorized to announce I. X.
FARMER, as a candidate for Tax Collector at
, , 1( . j, the Election in January next, lie was a soi-
s married to ihe J lineess. Lcr un- ^j pr the Confederate army, nnd at the first
battle of Manassas lost his right hand. He rc-
$15UkU We oec\« it unnecessary to say setiptiou of a physician, approved at these
• .» that cv-ry thing connected headquarters, are slickly forbidden; such
to tile satisfaction ol atrcmicgr^rsd. 1 ' | ftffty?
Ut the Supi cr—We must say, that j I \ r . All drinking-saloons an-1 tar-rooius
seldom, if tv r in life, lias it been oar, within the limits and in the vicinity of
iurtuue to behold a table so richly and i Thoniasville are hereby ordered to be
bountifully supplied with substantial* and
delicacies. The number of persons in
attendance v.a? quite large and there was
more than enough lor all of every tiling
that appetite could crave. The Cakes,
we noticed upon the table, were elegantly
and beautifully trimmed while those hand
ed to the gu>ts Were us pleasing to the taste
as the others w. re to the eye. Confection
eries in abundance were offered to all.
in fact—everything in the eating line,
was of superior quality. Those who were
charged with supplying at.d arranging the
Supper, deserve much praise, for the lib
eral and elegant manner in which they
performed their duty. The ^children,
were in\ iled to the first table and did ample
justice to ibc many good things set before
them. To the second table any and every
body came up. Notwithstanding they
wcrl- two deep in many places around the
closed.
V. No civilian will be permited to e n ry
arms upon bis person without a permit
from these headquarters.
\ l A court will be held twice each
week, Wednesday aud Saturday, at the
Court House, between the hours of 10 a.
M. aud 3 r. M., and at such other times
as may be necessary in addition to these
days.
Yl!I. All troops in this command arc
enjoined by their duty and honor, as sol
diers of the United Slates, to preserve a
respccTul demeanor in conversation and
actions in all their intercourse with the
population ; whatever the provocation may
be offered, it is not the duty nor the right
of the soldier, individually, to resent it.
but to report promptly the facts to Ins
commanding officer.
And the like injunction in respect to
i timely death during the next year, dis-
! pulled his dream of bliss, and for a long
while his grief seemed inconsolable. He
j remained in England for the next thirteen
years, and in 183'* declined the proffered
About tins time the Belgian provinces
threw off the authority of his uld rival, j
the Prince of Orange, now King of IIo!-
~ j
j land, and elected Leopold their King !
i lie accepted the position, and married the
Princess Lornse, daughter of Loris Phil-
lip, >e of Frayce. IIis reign was quLt
( and uneventful. It is main anxiety being
to secure brilliant alliances for his chil
dren by bis second marriage, and to pre
serve the integrity of Iris dominions
against the encroachments of France.—
His eldest son, Louis Phillippe, Duke of
Brabant, who succeeded him, took for a
wife tin Austrian archduchess, while his
daughter Charlotte was married to the
Archduke Maximilliao, who now claims-
to be Emperor of Mexico. Tbe Mexican
scheme had enlisted Leopold's warmest
sympathies, and a Belgian contingent has
swelled the numbers of Maximillian’s for
ces. In his death the Mexican pretender
tins b-.st erne of his firmest and most useful
■tfully asks the support of his fellow citi-
5 00
Tuition due at the e! sc of each quarter.
Especial attention will he given to drilling
in the principles of Mathematics.
Dec. 9-14-4nt. M. L. CARTER.
GEO. W. COOK.
J. J. GOODRUM.
NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET.
* rrrturFTCTEiiw kV. tfL V':Ty
L.idles Walking Shoes,
Boys and Men’s Hats,
Fine Writi ig Paper,
Pens,Cedar Pencils,
Slates nr.d Pencils,
Linen Thread,
Coates’ Thread,
Spclhag Books,
Shoe Brushes,
"Men’s Shoes.
Envelopes,
Blacking,
Cotton Cards, Coffee Mills,
Water Buckets, Bed Cords,
Cotton.—We quote Ordinary 25; Low Mid- Bagging, Hair Pins,
dling’JS: Good Middling S4. There is no ac- | Rope, Segars,
tivfty i i tiie Market. | Twine, Spice,
Factoby Goods.— Brown Shirting 37^,400 : - Matches,. Pins,
"p yd.; 4-1 Sea Island Shirting 4y@'J0c "jj* yd.; Sifters, Pepper, Sulphur, Copera®, Indigo,
Cotton Yarns—$4,00 0, $4.50^4 bunch. . Madder, &e., See.
Dav Goods—Prints 3.) Qr, 3'c qd yard; g^J”We will barter for Com try Prod tee of
Bleached Shirtings 50 («. 7oc yd. * all kinds. [dec. 16-15-tf.
JDISnBS, (BATM
(B D a
COOK & GOODKUM,
Grocers and Commission
MEHCHAMTS,
North-West Comer Court House Square,
XEWXAX, GEORGIA,
H AVE on hand, and are constantly re
ceiving fresh supplies of
Sait.
Coffee,
Syrup,
Flour,
White Fish,
Corn Meal.
Sweet rota toes,
Irish do
C .rn.
Peas, '
Tolmcco,
Candles,
Cointry Produce—Corn $1,25 "p bushel; i
Meal from wagons $1,40 ‘j- 1 litish.; from stores i
$1,50 "j- 1 bush.; Butter, 30c’ "t* lb.; Bees- 1
wax. 20c Ib-j E^gs 25, dozen: Ilonev,
20c r* lb.; Beef,' »' 0 lOc-f* lb.; Tallow,
10c "[4 lb.; Dried Fruit, Peaches, nnpealed
$3,-50 Y* bush.; pealed $1.00 Y 1 bush.; Apples,
$1,00 Y' bnsii.
Sugar.—N. Orleans, 25 0 30c Y* I‘>.: Crnsli-
eu Y 3 lb. or 3lb Y 1 $1.00.
Syrup.—Golden $17-3 0 $2,00; Cane, $1,00:
Sorghum, 60c Y* g ; ‘-L
• Coffee —Prime Rio. 45c Y 1 lb Good 40c
jd lb.
Salt,—3 @ 3’c lb.;
Bacon—Only a small quantity iu market.—
Hog round 18 0 20c Y 3 R».; Shoulders 18 Y 3
table, the best of order was observed, conversations and actions applies to all
All oppeared to be determined upon on- the deportment of civilians towards or
*jo\ meat—and we think there was not one
failure, for we could not dcscover a single
sad countenance. At an appropriate hour
the erowa dispersed, each one carrying
a pleasing recollection of the evening to
bis or her home.
concerning the troops of this command.
13y command of
Lt. Col. John A. Bogart,
Commanding Sub Dist.
J. C. ( liance,
1 2d Lt. 103d U. S. C T. aud A. A. A. G.
A true copy:
Samuel Rounds,
2d Lt and A. A, A. G
Gen. Brannan has approved the ordc
Fino So gars ana Tobacco.
Col. Brodnax of the firm of Brodnax &•
Wilkinson, will accept our thanks for
a specimen oi GooJwiu J; Cos. best utoss ;1IU I a l #u the arrest of tbe parties
chewing Tobacco and some of the finest 1 charges specified,
llavauna Sugars we ever jntjfcti or smoked. While vigilant
They are good sure and no mistake. It ports of negro outrages, Gen. Brannan
you want fine Sugars and iobaeco call on [ iaJ expressed tbe intention, while colored
; friends Hence the event lias a political lb.; linns, 20 0 22c;: Clear sales, 20 0 22 c j
importance it would not otherwise possess. J
It has also been long suspected that
the Emperor of the French is desirous of j,/,;'
adding to his dominions in the direction j
of Belgium. It has often been hinted'
that he only awaited the decease of Leo- i
pold to carry his designs into effect. It i
is hardly probable, however, that in the j
crippled condition of his finances Xapole- j
on will venture upon a step which would j
result in a general European war. Yet i
the throne ol the young King is far from !
a secure one, and the developments of the
future will be earnestly watched by th; j
; political and diplomatic world.
The new monarch is in his thirty-first ;
year, having been born in the year 1835. !
[Oiuctnnatti Gazette. i
lb
**
b—]
Flouk.—
Extra
Familv, f.em
stores
8c p
O
; Superfine 7h
Bbl. .
V lb.; $1L-50 0
CO
c ‘
X
Toi-.acco
—800
$2 00c Yr lb;
Smoking 7-5
CD
SI 00 "P
lb.
Nails.—
15 0 18c V 1 lb: 13 0
14 V keg.
Casting
5.—15c
p lb.
rji
Candles
—Star.
400 50c “P lb
Cheese.-
—35 @
4(tc> lb.
c
Mackerel —$ 1.
50 0 $5,0 J Y 1
Kit.
By the
X
J. J. PINSON
lias resumed business again -at
SARGENT'S CORNER,
And is now receiving a general stock of
MEBCHAWDIZE .
As the CASH SYSTEM will be strictly ad
hered to, hc adopts as his motto
“Short Profits an] Quick Sales,”
Hoping thereby to obtain from the public and
the community with which hL destiny has
been connected fur more than thirty years a
liberal share of their patronage.
Q
For Medicinal purpos»s—warranted as pure
as the market affords ;
MACHINE, TANNERS’ and LAMP
€3 X 1j S> ,
With the latest styles of
t A 1 , tnn a Tin t AYrrp r P'n>Tn
Lntvu b Anu LriniMino,
&c., See., &c.
Our motto will be
BfrQuick Sales at Short Profits.'^
Orders solicited from the surrounding towns
and country, which will meet with prompt
attention. Store at
Corner Whitehall anti Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Nov. i8-ii-f>m RELWIRE. & LEAK.
W. T. &.L.S. MEAD,
- 9?
.* M
Brodnax & Wilkinson.
troops are continued under his command,
to protect them to the fullest extent.
B£Y„One of the best eggnogs of the season
was prepared at Frank & Brewsters' on
Thursday night last an 1 furnished eopi- . . ......
, ' .... . that there are no troubles whatever with
ouslv to numerous guests present. M it aud . .
. , . , , ,, the negroes except on account of slight
humor ran high, and so lar as we could . , .
® denreaatt
ATLANTA and
WEST POINT
RAIL ROAD.
Leave Atlanta
•
n 00 a m
Arrive at Newnan ....
9 10 A M
Arrive at West Point
12 04 P M
Leave Y ost Point ....
1 90 P M
Arrive at Newnau
3 52 P M
Arrive at Atlanta ....
7 03 P M
GEORGE
G. HULL.
Superintendant.
December 16-15-2t
discover all kept their spirits up. At an
property, and it is officially reported that
cirlv hour the crowd dispersed and eaeh , . . , , 1 ..
1 the change to martial law is not distaste
went straiphbcay to his home.
ful to the leading citizens of Thomasville,
XEWXAX
Steam N\ r ork
The Remain of C apt. Wirz.-H bu: W:ls ’ on lhe coulrar - v » soik ' itoJ by sev-^ r p H t ^ e ^ r ^ e ^^ 0L h ^ e ;S^CcfLE
was supposed that the War Department an ^ cheerfuiiy acquiesced - ~
would not permit the bodies t-f executed in b - v •'• :! . vor " r! - bt -
State prisoners to be removed front whe re ,, ^
they had been ntterred by official order. ; proniinent gent i, mcn . wh o lias had occu
lt -corns, however, front a paragraph in -ion to hire a number of laborers, told
The Richmond Whig, that the Body of! >*n yesterday that the negroes were mani-
Uapt. Witz has been disintered and passed ,lStiu $ T a ,UQeh disposition to make
i , , - , T L contracts lor the ci.suing year than was
inrough that city oil Mondav. It is to be I - j ■ ,
, - - evidenced some days since. Hehasexpe-
t-o.en to Selma, Ala., where his family rienced but little difficultv in procuring as
how reside. j many as w as desired,— Col. Sun it Times. \
be-
\V. T. COLE, tuitier the firm name of R. D.
CcDE i CO . has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent.
The business will be continued bv R. D.
COLE *:;d MATHEW T'OI.E. under tiie -:vlc
of R. D. COLE ,t BROTHER, who will settle
:: i* ents-.-.n-iing business Of the late firm, and
continue the manufacturing of -
Sash, Blinds, Boors and Furniture
as before. Hope our old customers will not
fir vet : iat we are or. band at all times.
Xw. 2$th. j S65. R. D. COLE i BCO.
December 23-i6-3m.
Uoz. $2.00.
Sardines—50 0. bOc p 1 box.
Soxr.—25 (it. 3ou Y 1 II).
Coitekas.— 150 25c Y> lb.
Black Pepper.—75c Y 1 B>.
Soda.—25 (n 30c Y 1 lb.
Staruu —25 0 30c Y* ib.
Sr ice.—CO 0 73c Y* lb.
Ginger.—60 (a 73c f 5 lb.
SCLPIiUB—40c lb.
Potash.—5<- fit. 75c lb.
Blacking.— i'' Co 15c Y' box.
Matches.— 1 c ^ box.
Cott-ix Cards.—$1,50 fit $2,00Y ) pair.
Pickles.—50 @ 75cY4j :, r-
Candies.—Out- 0 P’.OO-'j-* lb.
Bagging.—40 fi< 30c Y* yd.
RtiPE.—30 0 35c Y’ lb.
Twine.— $1,00 fii $1,25 Y^ bunc h.
Paints and <*ils.—Kc-rosine Oil $2.00: Lin
seed. $ LOO; Train $4.00 Y* gal: Coach Varn
ish $8.00: Leather Varnish S8,"0 Y 4 gallon:
White Leml $4.<>0 ft keg of25 tbs.
Leathzh—S.'de 50c Y* fl>-: blips, $3 00 fi>
4.00 each : Calf 75 @ 85c. Y J lb.
LaGRAtfGE DISTRICT.
First Round of Quarterly Meetings for
1 8 G 6.
Greenville Circuit. Jann ry 6 and 7: Cowe
ta. 13 and If: Ne.vnan. 20 and 21; Carrot?
Circuit. 27 and 23.
Troup Circuit, February 3 ard 4: LaGrange.
1 :0 and 11 : West Point at Bethel >. 17 and fs:
Whitesville fat Salas}, 2t and 25.
Franklin Circuit. March 3 and 4: nonstr.n {
Mission, 10 and 11: GampbeUtoa. 17 an ! is.
Grave tnierc-sr- 2em:-. , id a prompt and fnlt
■i.‘ r.f ;:, t f.uieiilf. -
District Stewa-ds’ Meeting at Newnan Par
sonage January 20th, f) o clu>-k. a. m.
Aiiai»iers oi the Gospel by giving puf.liciiv
;o the i-i-ove appointments, will oblige their
( i '.end and co-laborer,
t dec 16-15-Jt JOHN* B. JIc^EUEE, P.
Dry Goods,
Boys’ Ilats,
Hard-Ware & Cutlery,
Bagging and Rope,
Sugar, Coffee,
Iron, Steel, ^
Nails, Spades, gT
Sovels, Anvils, Vices,
Turning Ploughs, Powder, Shot,
Black Pepper, All Spice, Cloves,
Soda, Cream of Tarter,
Castor Oil, Kerosine Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Salt Petre,
Borax, Yenetian Bed,
Red Lead, &c., &c.
He has a greater variety of even- kind of Mer
chandize than is usually kept in one establish
ment. No matter what sort of article you
want you must not despair of get'ing it until
you call at
PINSON’S.
December lfi-l2-3m.
M. Ft. BELL &, Co.,
(Formerly BELL, MOORE & CO.,)
Wholesale Grocers,
Commission and Forwarding
CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
ssassasBaY, bis $wm f
Dental Instruments,
Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets,
(Old Xorcross Corner,')
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C r GENTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIANS
U would do wrT to examine our Stock he-
fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to
make it to their interest, both as to time and
price, to liny of us.
firgSf*All orders filled with prompt less and
cure, aud we guaranty satisfaction in all our
BiTs. [October l4-6-6m.
We keep constantly on baud and for sale a
good stock of
Flour, Corn,
Bacon, Lard,
— <
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee, Mackerel,
Pepper, Spices,
Soda in Kegs,
Tobacco, Lime,
Cheese, &e.
September 30-4-Gm.
G. J. HOWARD. G. W. EVAN8 ? «*R- W. H. HOWARD, JR-
HOWARD, EVANS & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
-AND-
GENERA COMMISSION
WIIITEIIALL STRE ET,
Atlanta, Georgia,
H AVING large storage accommodations
consignments of all descriptions of
Merchandise, Country Produce, Ac., respect
fully solicited. [nov. 18-ll-2m.
1>. P. PEASE & ( «.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING
AND
111
Careful and prompt attention given to bnring
and selling
C0TT0
YY
REAL ESTATE.
F. W. RICHARDSON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
STOVES, GRATES,
—AND—
House Furnishing Goods,
Also, Manufacturer nnd Dealer in all kii.ds of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
Corner Whitehall and Hnnter Streets,
ATLANTA ..GEORG I A.
December l<>-l5-3in.
m
m..
rijACE TO BUY
f /pj ^ jfp\ /Ti-TT^fiyN iristrarFg
-^INTX>
AT
wm&mmn
OR
IS AT
Black’s Store,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
AND
MERCHANTS,
marietta Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
j^gy-Consignmen's are solicited, which will ■
receive our ix»-t personal attention, and the j
For-varding Business carefully and promptly j
done. [Dec. 16*14-3m. j
M. IANCII & CCL
BOOKSELLEPS, STATIONERS,
—AND—
• SEWS
WHITEHALL STREET ATLANTA, GA.,
f>Yr* T. irH I)>,or from licit Roa'J.°°^9
September 30-l-3m.
FILLING ALIi ORDERS.
Agents for Selling Products from Cotton
and Oil Factories.
Also, Agents for selling
SfUNDiM, WISES,
PRESERVED FRUITS.
Pickles, Meats, &c., <fcc.,
i
In Sealed Gans and Bottles,
f - ‘
AT WHOLESALE,
Atlanta, Ga.
Sept. 30-4-3m.
Bushels Dried Peaches
WANTED,
For which the highest Market
Price will be paid.
JACOB BLACK.
Sept. 30-4-3tn.