About The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1866)
<£jj? lifimnm NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Saturday Morning, January C, 1CGQ. Prestice’s Opinion or A. H. Ste phen?.—The Louisville Journal, which troops who fcr some months past have W' ‘'inoe ti.e above urae in type we opposed secession from the beginning, composed a part of the garrtsoh of this nave Lcaro that the u;.,tl)e:TiW returned -and was thoroughly a l T nion paper place, have been mustered oat, andt bat in wore children more unfortunate innate tire same dar. »Si n. F. LR.< K. We learn that a portion of the negro c l. kkdwins, v. d. RED WINE & LEAK, ! I nil., taken the children and stated, that throughout the war. has the magnanimity a few days the remainder will be similar- WHOLESALE & HETAIL Notices utulrr tit is head chnj'il tic tit ft/ cents a line.^QAk ill h, ,slie IdU then, with a negro wKo to provide for them, but the woman faded to do so and reported them deserted bv her. J. E. JONES. -:o:- A. B. CATES. R. S. BURGH. Notice.—Mltrfiage notices, Obituaries, 8 ,,,i articles exclusively for persona! ben efit vrill not be inserted ttnleSS accompa nied wi:h the money. We charge twenty ceI ]ts a line for personal articles: 1 !>osc whole souled gentlemen, Smith A Lurch, on \\ ednesday night last displayed their liberality ly furnishing agreed to spent as follow? concerning the ex- ly disposed of. This will be gratifying \ ice President of the Confederate States: intelligence to everyone. This couiniu- ‘•>Ir. Stephens is ODe of nature’s noble- nity has suffered as little from their pres ine n ; and f rom our Peart of hearts we be- cnee ss any other—and we believe less— lieve that every throb of his soul is in yet it is the universal opinion that the favor of the l niotr, of his Country, and government made an error in sending of his xcholr oonntrv. them among us.—-Atlanta Iuteiligtncer. ‘*31 r Stephens ought to be in the </o«. 9. Senate of the United States. Let Con gress repeal the test oath and receive in to its body again with acclamations the great and good Georgian, one of the no w . blest Romans of this or any other country. a cplended stock of Goods v.h:ch will be Smoke partook. The crowd, before forth- Qh we do abhor that narrow spirit and Advertisements. on the occasion a rich treat to a large number of their friends. Each guest on arriving at the room over J. Lorch & Co s found a table well supplied with the D. Brewster with 31. Frank & Co. has best of Cigars. ‘All ibvt-rs ..of a good New York, Jan. 1.—Sales of cotton , at 52 to 53 cents. Naval stores dull; j : turpentine £1,05. er ceremonies, was amused at the recital of anecdotes, etc. Fire long Mr, Lorch soM as reasonable as any in the market Uiiton, Allen & Co., have just received large acid i t ions to their former Stock.— brobtrht forward eggnog" of superior qual ity a*k the public to call before pur-jity, and in immense quantity. Ur. Smith fcBfliL chasin: cwhen j said lie would take the liberty of pro- - A resident of Washington, Wilkes co., W that short-sighted policy that keep from the councils of the Republic such a tnau Exercises of this Institution will be , lT ~ , „ I 1 resumed on as Alexander 11. fcrenhcDS. , _ 1 Monday, Btli Jaxh? I860. Young Gentlemen and Ladies prepared for any Class LT any College, or carried through e call attention to card of j)r A. 13. nouccLiig it “ good ” vca “ verv good,” Mr. Nicholas Wilev was tried by a 31 ili- the entire cddfte if preferred. .... .. , . ” * •* 1 * » :* i Calhoun. The I>r. is so well known that -Ve deem all words of commendation un necessary. Tj Tho33 Wanting a Situation. 31 r. J 13. Ilunnicutt, of the Scnoia High School wishes to employ for this but those present were not disposed to tary Comn.’ssiou on the charge of “bar- j N 0 N d e d.Tuo^efe^°!Vc«r3 l of protracted take bis word for it. However the Dr. barous and cruel treatment” of a freed illness, found many believers, when he announ- j woman.— ced that another, harm. Qystcrs were then handed around.— Every body “and the rest of mankind ” ilass wonll do no Thy main specification states that he caused her to be held by two fraedinen Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks j iccomplishcd breach and 3Iuoic pitched in with great gusto. The win. I 1st Class.—Spelling, Reading, Writing, and Elements of Geogra. phy, Arithmetic and Efo-‘ , , .* u i, ii *1 CUtlOD............. ........ 5>10 0*." tl.C carnage house, and whipped her again j 2J Class—A thorough course of parr, Dealers in Drugs.- Medicine's, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Painters' Materials, Oils, Va r ni sites? Window Glass, &e.. Will keep constantly on hand a well assorted Stock of GOODS, and various articles for JONES, CATES & CO., Are now established at the old and beat her, He then had her taken to Teacher. The Students of the School will hftve the advantages of Piiillosophical and Chemical apparatus. 2t. affair went on as nferry as a marriage bell. At an crly hour, the guests dispersed, not however before the he mi conviction had fastened upon the mind of each that on her naked body, and had her hair cut off. This the specification 6ays, in viola tion of existing orders. To these charges 3Ir. Wiley plead uilty, and the Court found him guilty, School Notice. 31cssrs. Freeman & Readies will not j open their school as published, but on I Monday, Jan. 15th. | Smith & Lurch, were gentlemen of the and sentenced him to be fined two linnil- red and fifty dollars. The proceeding and findings of the Corn- first waters: Washington Items Bi-path to the Cincinnati Enquirer, Dec. 23. The Southern Members to be Admitted. Rags! E,ags! John 13. Shields, on Ray Street,New-I , , . . , , ,. , : on >> ednesuay evening. Dcceinb'Ct 20, and ■nan, Ga., wishes to buy clean line l and i , ... . ’cotton rags. tf. j mission liavo been approved by Gen. Bran- nan, and 3Ir. Wiley ordered to stand com mitted, until the amount of the fine is The Southern members held a caucus i turned over to the proper disbursing of- Coweta January Election. At the election on Wednesday last, the following named gentlemen were elec, ti-d : G. II. Carmichael, Sh’ff, J P Brewster, Clerk Sup. Court, W. Goldsberrv, Clerk ‘inf. Court, J. Marlow, Tax Receiver, J. 13. Neely, Tax Collector. John Kelly, Coroner, and Jas. 11. Graham Surveyor. | resolved to go. to their homes and remain until 31arch 4, at any rate. On tlie Suc ceeding day, the Secretary of State,, in conversation with Senator ScgUr, of Vir ginia, said that the Southern members would all be admitted on the reopening of the session, and requested 31r. Segur to return by that time, if lie left the Capitol. The Secretary gave no reason or founda tion for his assertion, but said it might be relied upon. ficerof the Frcedman’sBureau. Chron. dk Sent. BtfUPEltsONAL.—We were pleased to see in our office on Tuesday la<t Rev. W. «J. Scott, Editor of Scott’s Magazine.— Me learned from our talented friend that this periodical is in a flourishing condi- ■c '.i iitiofi. We have noticed in the At- Lnti Era, a table of the contents cf the January number. We regret reading it, because the promised that is 'so rich that wc .shall be impatient until the arrival of the number. Scott's ranks among flic best Monthlies •i f tiie lTiinn. It is a Southern enter- pri.-c and we hope it will continue to rc- •ceived that support and encouragement that it so justly deserves. On Wednesday last lvev. Mr. Converse one of the E liters of the Christian Obser ver published in Richmond, Yu., give us a cab This gentleman is on a Southern •tour, in behalf of his paper and we were gratified at the information that success *.s crowning his efforts. A Scrap for thf. Historian.—While Goto. Butler is Writing his reply to Geo. Gratit let him not forget to insert a con- versrtion betwhen himself and an able officer, which is net unknown in army circles. An expedition WaS plantoed against Richmond. Butlor observed to the pro posed leader, “You must leave nothing of Richmond,” Do you . mean, seriously to Mr. Lawton, from Illinois, offered a; destroy the city ?” “Yes. and have the resolution which lays over, calling on the ; ground plowed up.” The officer address- President to inform the House why Jef- | e d replied, “I am Dot the man for the ferson Dwvis lias not been brought to trial ; expedition,” Y'es you are ; you are just ■fbr treason. The trouble between the old planters and negroes settled on the abandoned plantations along the coast have not yet been adjusted. A-c nfufence ill relation to the matter had taken place between the funner proprietors and the freeduien. The latter reGiscd compromise, insisting the man.” “There must be according to numbers, at least one thousand children, one thousand aged and decrepid persons, and one thousand women big with child. These helpless persons must all perish if I fire the city, and setting all promptings of humanity, I do not care to go down to posteiity with all that load infamy up- ihat the lands had been given to them by j on me.” “Better go that way than not the Government. J goat all.” The credentials of James M. Johnson, from the Third Dietrrot .of Arkansas, were presented, and referred to tite Select Committee on reconstruction. Mr. Smith of Kentuoky, offered a: resolution, and de- The Cattle plague is o n the increase in England. EEESaOSZ fc^'-Soinc evil minded individual enter ed by tunneling the smoke-house of Dr. R L. Y“. Long, and removed therefrom, teu, or more pieces of pork and a sack of* wheat. Mayor Brown and other gcntle- by means of scattered grains of wheat, were enabled to trace the property to the fodder loft of our clever towstuan, John Dougherty, E-q.. where the rascals had eon th o Foundlings. On last Saturday two little hoys in a MARRIED, Os the evening of the 2d inst. by-J. P. Reese, demanded the previous question, that j a t the residence of James Morgan, the John soon be admitted to the privileges j the ftocjc during the period of hts of claims. * A nice piece of the wedding Cake was sent in with the above notice atjd divided out Air Stephens, of Pennsylvania, and among ail hands secundum artem. The happy . /, ; f ! couple were, oti motion, unanimously tendcr- Ashlev ol Oil 10, objected to the lutroduc-: —ui.o. nf iti'tsfliTw-e. for their pros ed the best wishes of this Office, for their pros- tion of the resolution. The Speaker said parity in the .pathway of file. addiuision to the floor was not a question ot privilege- Whereupon 3Ir. Smith wiilulrew his motion. 1 he above is a portion of the proceedings of Congress in refertiecc t* Southern members previous to adjournment. NEWiXAN RETAIL MARKET. CORUJiCTKlI WEEKLY BY & (BD, Cotton.—Wc Quote Ordinary 25 5 Low Mich- Tire Toilet; Brandies^ Win^s and Whisky For Medicinal purpo5°s—warfantfed as pure as the market affords j mixed and higher Mathe matics; fnll conrse of Greek an-i Latin; all the English Branches usual ly taught in first class Seminaries and Colleges, with special attention to Composition and Elocu tion $20 00 This School is located IS mile3 South-East of N'ewnan and 18 miles North-West of Griffin, at a CTJTXrL' T J V\TBC 5 and TAMP in a pleasant and healthy country village, and -VIAL illis L, 1 AiVIN JIjIxo dOu iiAAlr is entirely free frorti temptations to vice and immorality. Special attention given to the formation of good moral and mental principles and habits. Also a course of Lectures will be delivered on subjects varied and suited to the young. Board can he obtained at reasonable rates. |JAS. B. HUNN1CUTT, A. M., Principal. Sexoia, Coweta County, Ga., | Dec. 23d, lS6o.-IG-4t GEO. \V. COOK. J. J. GOODRUM. COOK & GOODRUM, Grocers and Commission MEHCHANTS, North-West Corner Court Hoase Square, NEWNAN;GEORGIA, •|~yAVE on haqd, and are constantly re Salt. •cciving fresh supplies of Ladies Walking Shoes, Coffee, Syrup, Flour, White Fish-, Corn Meal, Boys and Men's Hats, Fine Writing Paper, Pens, Cedar Pencils, Slates and Pencils, Linen Thread, Sweet Potatoes, Coates’ Thread, Irish do Spelling Books, CurTt, Shoe Brushes, Peas, Men’s Shoes. Soda^ Pocket Combs, Candy, Agate Bu'to.is, Tobacco, Knvelapes, Candles, Slacking, Cotton Cards-, CoflV*e Mills, Water Buckets-, Bed Cords, Bagging, Hair Pins, Rope, v ~ ■* Segars, Twine, Spice, Matches, Pins, Sifters, Pepper, Sulphur, Coperas, Indigo. Madder, kc., kc. B®“We will baiter for Country Produce of all kinds. [dec. 16-15-tf. ATLANTA and WEST POINT EAIL ROAD. Where they have on hand a general assortment of Goods adapt ed to the wants of the Trade. In addition to their former stock of Groceries and Hard-AVare, They now have on hand a new supply of* STAPLE & MM LEY EO€)M. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Our friends from the country will find it to their interest to give us a trial. [Dec. 30-l?-ly. o i With the latest styles of nn A ’TH T A um r PTV TO nnu LAiTiMlno, &c>9 &c» Our motto will »$“Qiiick Sales at Short Profits."^ Orders solicited from the snrrconding towns and country, which will meet with prompt attention. Store at Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets, - ATLANTA, GA. Xov. 18-1 i-Cm RED WINE & LEAK. W. T.&L.S. MEAD, 'DRUGGISTS* Leave Atlanta 6 00 A M Arrive at Newnan 9 10 A 31 Arrive at West Point ...12 04 P M Leave West Point 1 00 P M Arrive at Newnan 3 52 P 31 Arrive at Atlanta 7 03 P M GEORGE G. HULL, Superintendant. December 16-15-21 tors, Mi niters of the Cabinet, and other prominent civil officers. Senators and Bleached Shirtings 50 @ 75c "e? yd. CarsrsY Pr.ooucE—Corn $1,25 "p bushes: Meal from Wagoos $1.40 “p b»>sh.: from stores NEWNAN Steam ~W~orks. T HE partnership heretofore existing be tween R. D. COLE, MAfHEW COLE & W. T. COLE, nnder the firm name of R. D. CODE k CO , has this fiay been dissolved by mutual consent* The business will be continued by R. D. COLE and MATHEW COLE, under the style of R. D. COLE & BROTHER, who will settle all outstanding business of the late firm, and continue the manufacturing of Representatives were the first received, r ~j' hurii.; Butter/ 80c ® lb.; Bees- SflSll, BiifldS, L'OOrS 3.11(1 FumitUrC r. I • 1 rt' . r J, , \ ....... Y.. ' ao.. H. . 'iJ nn7.l»l>! HqBW'. I i wax 20c lb.; Eggs 2»,- ^ dor.cn: Honey, Beef, 8 @ 10c ^ lb.;‘Tallow. liter which officers of tho Army and-Na ^ - h>- x-i freezing;, starving cuuJitiou a«d end rely V y, and 31 a vine Corps, followed' a h','e M tb.; Dried Fruit. Peaches, unp< forsaken by tli?ir mother were fi>und in } heavv throng of citizens all of phom.j c;e, r,o -p bush.; pealed $4.00 ^ busu.; Ap •or near the jail in this place. The ckler was two or three years old and the youn-1 trate | paid* their r&pt«fs to the Chief Magis- j 'J ^.’brieans, 25© 30c ^ ».; Crush- I as before. Hope our old customers will not ealed forget that wc are on hand at all times. Nov. 28th, lBfiS. R. D. COLE i BRO. December 23-l6-3ui. Apples, CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, mSoMBSY, BYS SCTJSS, Dental Instruments, JATSUT irotMUISSS,*®., Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets, (O’rf Xorcross Corner,) ATL-AjNTA, GEORGIA. C IOUXTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIAN'S > would do Wei! to examine o.jr Stock be fore buying elsewhere, as we wilt enaffavor to make it to their interest, both as to time and price, to buv of us. j^gTAll orders filled with promptness and rare, and we guaranty satisfaction in all oar [October 14-6-6m. J. J. PINSON Has resumed business agniu at SARGENT'S CORNER, And is now receiving a ijeneru^ stock of ME _ As the CASH SYSTEM will be strictly ad hered to, he adopts as his motto “Short Prolils anil Quick Sales,” Hoping thereby to obtain from thp public and the community with which hia destiny has been connected for thofe tiinn thirty JCats ii liberal share df their patronage: His stock consists of every variety of “ Dry Goods, ft 8 Boys’ Hals, S * Hard-Ware & Cutlery, 5 Bagging and Rope; Sugar, Coffee, Iron, Steel, Nails, Spades, ~ Sovels, Anvils, Vices, Turning Ploughs, Powder, Shot, Black Pepper, All Spice, Cloves, Soda, Cream of Tarter, Castor Oil, Iverosine Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Salt Petre, Borax, Venetian Red, Red Lead, Ac., Ac He has a greater variety of every kind of Mer chandize than is usually kept in one establish ment. N’o matter what sort of article you want jou must not despair of getting it until eg 5 n i " tr 4 you call at December 10-12-Sm. PINSONS. FAMILY GROCERY AINTID DRINKING SALOON. LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B- P. ABBOTT. Gen. Grant and Staff were pros per ybout eiglit months old. As soon as | and conspicuous an.org the crowd, the fact became known Prof. Smith ot 'phe Marina Band discoursed pleasant ■this place proposed to receive and provide j music. The public departments arc ad for the physical, mental and moral wants | c ; 0 sed, and bftsitie?? generally suspended. of the elder 1^. Right early did this — gentleman coimuenee the performance of j WASIUGTOX, Dec. 30.—The 8ecrcta 4hese duties, for this little boy neatly : ry of State, and Assistant, h:v\e noder dressed could be seen early Sabbath morn ing, nnder eliargc iff his kind hearted protector wending liis way to the Baptist <J.J. HOWARD. G. W. EVANS, JR. W. H. HOWARD, JR. ed 35 "U lb- or 3lb $1,00. Syp.lt —Dane, $1.00: Sorghumc Toe gal. Coffee-Prime Rio, 45c ^ lb- Good 4 ® c | HOWARD, EVANS & CO-., T lb. Salt,—3 0 3Je -f> rb.'; ■ _ I Bjlcox Only a snuitl quantity in market.—-, Ko' r rouad 13 @ 2 ! J C 3*.; Shoulders 18 ^ , Ib.T Ham;. 20 0- 22c:: Clear sides. 20 0, 22 c J lb WHOLESALE GROCEKS ABBOTT Sc BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHAKTS T HE undersigned firm is pleased to an nounce 4o tlieir friends »nd the public generally, that they have now on hand and are daily receiving a good stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, and other things too tedions to mention. We expect to try to keep what the peoplo need, and hope, by close application, energy nnd fair dealing, to be able to do at least our por tion of the business done iu our line. Attached to this business is a First Class Drinking Saloon, where we keep the purest LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES the market affords. And we take eccnri'on to sav, that vre invite into thi3 Saloon gentlemen of sober, prudent habits, and will be glad to wait upon them, and thank thfem. for their patronage; but would simply notify drunkards and rowdies to stay away, as we do not want your money, and do not intend to be troubled with you. Call on ns at the Pinson House, on the West side of Greenville street. McDonald. Stephens & Co. Greek B. McDonald, J. V. D. Stephens, L N. D. Stephens. [sept. lC-2-tf. Atlanta & W. Pt. R. R. Co. Newnan, Dec. 30, 1865. N AND AFTER THIS DATE NO GOODS, bv Express of Rail Road, will be deliv- er-J until freights are paid on the same. Dec. 30-17-tf. GEO. W. RAMEY, Ag t. o :e I VENUE. > Ga. ) AND lb the advice.of their phy si ciafc, embarked for a short voyage in a warm latitude in ; ^ $1 00 jy lb. the South Atlantic. Mr. Hunter, chief Flour —Extra *Familv, frem stores 8c ip : Superfine 71c ? lb'. ; $14*0 0 $18.00 -AXD- H Bbl. Tobacco.—800$2 00c V !b; Smoking id Nails.—15 0. 18c V ^>i 13 @ 14 V ke S- Castings.—15c V 5 lb- ■the -tluuks oi' :dl the friemls of haiuanity, For liis disinterested kindness and this bale boy in alter days-will have cause to tfeel rejoiced it the .happening of -events that secured him such a home. The yuiiriWr -child Fur whose beuefit a Sabbath School. Uref. -Smith deserves clerk, appointed acting Secretary curing Candles.—Star. 4005«c "i? lb.; .he %creur>Vehee»ce.- | ¥ Klt . Washington, Jan. 2.1866.-^14 has been erroneously.stated that France aul tlie United States had arrived at an -undcr- ihe withdrawal ef GENERAL COMMISSION WHOLESALE &2SETAIL DEALERS IN Bv the PRODUCE ATLANTA, GA. jST o t i c e. Deputy CollSctor's Officb United States Inter>al Reven 2d Drvisiox 4th District “ P ARTIES are notified that the October I.iat for Lice:.'’ e3 lias been received at thi* office. The time for payment of this Tax will expire on the 10th '[ January, 1866. fikvf Uffice in the Court House. J. W. MITCHELL, Dec. 30-17-2t. Asst. Dept. Coil e ctor. ; &R0DNAX & WHtflNSON H AYE on band nnd are now receiving a large and rvell-seleeted stoOk of goods At their store on the Corner formerly occupied by Col. J J. Neely, Consisting in part of the following: STAPLE dhd FANCY DRY GOOD8, DO'.ME'STlCS, FACTORY YARNS, READY MADE CLOTHING, UNDRR-SnlRTS,- And FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, XLiadles’ Dress G-ooda, Embracing Prints, Alpaccas, DeLaines, Merinocsj Flannels, kc.) A large lot of fine Saddles, BLANKETS and UMBRELLAS, TobaCCO, of all grades, and Extra fine IIANANNA Segars, A fine lot of OVENS, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, AND OVEN LIDS; CBOCKErY, NAILS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY; PEPPER, GINGER, SPICE; POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS; SHOE PEGS and SHOE THREAD; ci >GAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACK EREL, PICKLES, CANDLES; BAGGING AND ROPE; TIN WARE, &c., kc., kc. Having lost largely by the late itbr/aird - finding it necessary to devote oar attention with renewed energy to a business in which we have been long engaged, we are deter mined to spare no pains to please those who give U3 their patronage, both as trthe*prices and. quality of onr goods. Dec. 2-12-tf. BRODNAX * WILKINSON. F. P. RICE, Exolutxige Broker, BUYS AND BttiS Gold, Silver, Bank Notes Thrcarrdirt Honey, TT. S. Bonds, Gold Dhstf etc. Office Corner of Whitehall and DeCalitr Streets, ■ ATLANTA, GA. December 23-16-3m. TAYLOR, WILLIAMS & UROOKSHAMSj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ForeignTand Domestic Dry Goods, Boots affd' fchoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Fancy Goods and Notions,. No. 1 Commercial Building, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. ggfGfcneral dealers in all kinds c. Produce: December 23-!fi-3m. w. w. CHAPStAX. J. W. RUCKER. yST o t i c e, CHAPRAN Sc RUCKER, wuolp^abe GROCERS, Commission Merchants and dealers in WESTERN PRODUCE, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. December 23-18-3m. standing respecting .small sum was contributed, has been equal- trod P s lrt ' m Lough it i* Leo ly fortunate, lor Mr. Shannon, one of our ] here in diplomatic circles, that Napoleon , cil.t-ius, took charge of him. In this i * s solicitous i.o do so, Maxiua.iian centlcftiato’s family, this little; waif ©f j,having patd pro.n^ s <-d : tr *- a - humanity, will be the recipient eft’ that j f° r their coatmumoc in Mex.... j It indues*^ incnhil and uiorai culture which 1 p „ v i s: o nul TToVern u r Johnson of Ga . are so necessary for las future welfare. j has from the U- 8. Government Let us threw the mantle of charity ow ; ^00 for his sorviceV. The report I hit the deed of tire mother, wire may haro| the ^ g Government wished to borrow loved lur olfejwing nearly, bat being $10Q,0uUreyd «jdU.osh- -abltf to.provide foe. them properly *ud I » abandoned them, hoping that the Fairs| Nnw York. Jan. 3.— would be as i ruiritious as they have bee* to day at 4- c ARSISES—o0 0- f>0c ^ box. Si'Af.—25 0- 30c f 1 lb. Copperas.— 150 25c j 3 R). Black Peppek.—T-5c ^ lb-. Soda.—26 0 30c Ib- Starcu —25 0 tb-- Spice.—CO 0, 75c "fl lb. Ginuer.—60 0_T5c tb. Sulphur—40c V lb. Potash.—50 0 75c tb. niXu siNO.—H>0 15c 'p box. Matches.—10c ^ box. Cotton Cards.—$1,50 U psir. Pickles.—50 0- 75c*j3 jat-. Candies.—GOc To} $1,00 ft lb. BxcCTNe.—40 cf 50c V yd-. K, pe.—30 SS- lb Twisk.’-$KO0 0- $i ‘25 bunch. Paints and Oils.—Ki-rosine Oil $2 ; , ' , ^: Dm- seed. $KSu: Tmin $4.0« y gri: Coach Yarn- 1 ish S8.VO; Le:\ther Varnish $$,00 "U gullou. ^ , WhUe Vead $4.00 V kegof25 lbs- Gold has l*en LtArin *—Sr-le 60c %> !b.: K ns. $ ; *M> 0 . \ Do each : Cah i r 1 lb. WHITEHALL STREET, Atlanta, Georgia, R Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL those indebted to the estate of John Carlton, late of Campbell counfy, dc-ceas- Oefice T tehnal Revenue, 7 j ed are requested to come forward and make Newnan, Georgia, / I payment, and those having demands against EVKNUE STAMPS f f everv class now oh said estate will present them in terms of the AH Notes, Receipts, I law, ARTHUR HUTCHINSON, AdraT. December 30-17-61. H AVING large storage accommodations ( ploUT, Com consignments of all descriptions of) We keep constantly on band and for sale a ’ good stock of I / | Merchandise. Country Prodnce, *c.. respect- 1 ftijlv solicited. [nov. 18-1 l-2m. I— F. U. RlCHAADSON, i Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STOVES, GRATES, AN'P House Furnishing Also. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds o. TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, CorneiT Whitehall and Hunter Streets, ATLANTA. GEORGIA.’ December IC-lu-Cm. Goods, Bacon, Lard, Sugar of all grades, Coffee, Mackerel, Pepper, Spices, Soda in K6gs* Tobacco, Lime, m ^ band at tbi3 office. Deeds. Contracts, kc.. that have been executed since the 30th of June, this year, must be stamped. J- W. MITCHELL, Dec. 30-17-2t. Stamp A gent for Coweta Co Notice to Debtors and Creditors, - ta * ; A LL THOSE indebted to tlie estate of Jas. ^ j /\ J. Beavers, late of Coweta county, <le- I ceased, arc notified to come forward and make i payment, and. all baring demands against said M. R. BELL &, CO., merly BELL, MOORE & ( Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding T be nta»Ie to th® Ordinary of Lowetn O r-ounty for leave to sell the remaining portion of tjie lajid ' et unsold, belonging to the estate of John V. Perkins, late of said county, de ceased: CUUK, Atlm'r. Decembitr 30-17-2m. (Formerly BELL, 2*IOORE & C'O.,) estate will present them in terms of the law- in such caSe3 made an 1 provided. dec, 30-17-fU. Wll. H. BEAVERS, Adnt'r. iWO MONTHS after date application will MERCHANTS; Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to-the firm Of J. M. Brown k Bro s, are requeued to come forward ac-I make immediate payment to the September 3C-l-0m. ^^Consignments are solicited, which will receive our best personal attention, and the i r Cheese, &.C. ForaerJing Bc.sineis carefully and promptly i undersigned or J. A. Dent. 1 dotiL-. ' [Deo. lC-1 i-3m. J Dec. 2-13-«t. L. b. 15KUW.N,