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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Saturday Morning. January 13, 1866'
j , y 9 PL ia u n i c a ; e d .
East Ttmn^sseA ^ 1
JIr. Editor : — As yuur.paper has an
cxtt-nsive Cirtuiafiofi in-* .Miijfe -■ nud «
Northern Georgia, where many poor rob-;
| el refugees from East Tfunusce have,
■ taken up their abode, and become citizens
Tribute of Respect to the Heroic Dead ^ •-
of the *• He wnan- Guards/ 1
~irr: abBTWBt; '-rssy. L yj. m* m
woud. Wjtollii'.tr, Vi;„ IS£1. II. \v.
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DOLCE ET EtCOttUM EST PRO BAXUIA
MORI.”
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laLksesJ / "
s«‘;S ? J'fifhl . WHOLESALE & RETAIL I
i X. T. Smith, Scrgt. 6, Gx.. Regt. ir62.- TV.-.T. ■
WTZT
-:o>
J. E. Jnxrs.
CATES.
a. 8. BLECH.
^ At a meeting of the Newnan Goinii tile jb!- Stamps Monocacv Jnlj. I, 135 .. Jtobert
t.jg-y'olv' r $ iuiflcr this head will te J of ^our ?L.ite, I .would beg leave to cal! ; lowing Resolutions wete unanimoussr adopted A ht- L°L 53rd, Ga. I.egt Kcoxville 1 enn..
• their attention through the columns tif '"* s a slight token of the admiration and atfec- Nor. 1803, -James A Tench, bonierey. \ a. ■-
rL-tPicd fu.rn/j/ C' /iU a linc.“\&
( your pup r to a few items of intcn.it to
XoflCE.-Mafriagc notices,Obituaries, every East Tennces^n! The following
a:vl articles exclusively f..r personal ben- arlIC | e Was taken ftoru the Knoxville
e 6t, will not be inserted unless aocompa-| v/hig as quoted by the Atlanta Intelli-
cons
nt
ad
uied with the thotiey. W c charge twenty genccr of the 9th ius!., and slu
cents a
iinc for personal articles.
Tj Taost
elusiveiy that tnc lir.lIcnuiuDi has not
commenced in East Tennessee. But i
what JJrovvnluw has to sav :
“ Rebel Notices to Em ox Men.—
tioa they still entertain for their fedow cam-
rades.
H hcrem. By the Divict* Meryy of X,
God. thatdejr.on Tr.;r_h.vs crsi-ed to
desolate our laud, the shock of contending
hosts has ceased to agitate .out* country and
the sullen boom of JieaVc ordriued iias ceased
Jnir 1S61. *li;-.rris ThcrmouJ. McDowvl, Vs..
July 135], *JoeI ThnrmoaJ, Staunton, Va.. ; j /
lmighty : Xov., lr-61, V*'. B- Whatley, Coal 11a:aor Yu..*; v
ased to Jun « lit- 1864, * Moses Wright, Winche»ur. j
T j[ r
A T
Dealer,
H i n
)
rt i rr t r n
Dratr^ Medicines, j
llU inUIlU i
JONES, GATES & GO.,,
Are now established at the old
» Vs.. Feb. 1862.
* Those marked with an asterisk died of
wounds and disease.
Wanting a Situation.
J J?. Ilunnicuft, of the Senoia
Hi-U .School wishes to employ for this 1A -gentleman of this city had . ctusion a
T ear an accomplished French and Music
Te idler.
'j tie Students of the School will have
tbc advantages of I’iiillosophical and
EliCJuical apparatus. 2t.
Rags! Rags!
John 15. Shields, oti Buy Street, New-
short time since to send :t gentleman to
Atlanta on a matter of business. The
man who went had served three years in
the Federal army, and was of that hated
class of men known as East Tennessee
l. nionists. lie was at once met by some
rebels who had loft this place on account
of their offensive Course of c- nduef, and
notified him that tlu.y allowed him one
at their
to re\trberate along our plains and Valievs, l Those who are mentioned with other regi-
and, wi»e**ws,-*b*-Jvo«-jseutinel no longer monts, were trau.-frrred from this company.\
• watches .Tt his dVe-fTT post: the weary, exaaus- ; -
ted veteran no longer hovers around tlie dving i
embers of a campfire : the loved father, the-'af-
I tectionate brother, and dear son are no longer |
# exposed iu the field to the shafts of death or
languishing oh his neglected bunk from the
racking tortue of a slow fever: and the moth
er. the wife, itud daughter no lbcger mourn
iUARIU£B,
On the -Jtli inst.by It. V. Brown. J. i. c. Wm-
II. Joh.-.so;. to Miss II. K. Ckaxsiiaw, all o !
Coweta.
Un the 11th inst. by K. V- Brown, j. i. c.
Wm. 11. Brook to Miss i’aux six M. 1’lcxktt,
all of Uowei.t.
Dvc-Stuffs, Paints,
V > >j !(' )}[( )J ,T.
Painters' Materials,
Oils, Varnishes,
Window Gla ss, 6cc.,
ST OFFIC
‘ -/ .. ’ j hour to leave in, and taking them
. Ga., washes to buy clean hne . and I wo ,^ ho raur , K , d tl> NuW>
tiiese parties arc known her**, and may
nan
cjttoa rags.
tf.
On thes:ime evening, hy R. V. Drown, j. i. c.
over the absence of a dear on<- ; whose presence David I. ll:ros*AS to Mrs. S«au K. Gomb.
would ‘‘increase t Iieir joys;” one on whose allot' Coweta coi. air
man !y arm they had learned to lean and whose
absence had cAu~ed the pinching tenors of
want to invade their once happy home. But,,
Whereat, Benificent Peace the forerunner
xNEWxVLN RETAIL MARKET.
Attention
IfoiTt forget that Mr. Carter’s school
will open on next Monday, the loth.
“ Xerxes” is notified that his com
munication will be inserted provided be
will se ml us ten dollars.
Municipal Election.
Ind Saturday the following gentlemc-n
jrcie elected City Officers.
Thos, Swint, Mayor.
ALDERMEN.
Samuel Fit reran,
AY. 15. IVon'D,
AY. 15. \Yooi»,
S. J. Ransom.
Advertisements.
See Card of l)r. Cole.
Mr. licetid offers excellent school books
for sale.
the
! desire after the Ymokc of our late troubles d'l^euty, prosperity and happiness hits once J
|> passes away, jto return to their old Jiourus. more blessed our “Sunny South j” and the,
j NY hut would they think of iLeing mtt in veteran soldier is now transformed into the '
the same way, and not allowed time to useful citizen as desirous to Benefit liis coun-
get away i Those parties in Georgia act- tr J hy industry and economy, as he was to de
ed very unwisely,-and they mav live to fend her by fortitude and bravery. Be it,
think so likewise. lhis rule can he , UcxoUcii, !.l»at we the liying members of the
made to work botji Way>, and there are ; “NVwnan fluni-ds,*’ who-have through the ’Di-
rT Union men in East Ten- viac p r0 videuce of yhe great Omnipotent been
CORRUPTED WEEKLY BY
jonss, ©ATSS k fflO.
Will keep cpustantl^- on hand a well.^ssorted
stock of
F^ISTCY GOODS,
and x artoti.' Yifu<! es for
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
!
i Groceries and Idard-AVare,
They now have on hand a new supply of
STAPLE & FAH€Y DRY fiOOM
All kinds o f Conntrv Protlnce taken in exchange for Goods.
Onr friends from the country will find it to their interest to give
us a triai.
[Dec, 30-17-lv.
iiOsG
nessec to w-orJc the rule, if need be. Bct-
will iie'vw cease to reniember xt ilh great ad
miration and affectiou tltose noble spirits
spared to survive the terrible slaughter of the
ter quiet down, on ail hands, and amdv .• _ , .. , . , . ,
* , ’ I t v lour; years war that has deselnted.our countrx-,
to the courts ol the countty* to redress - '
their wrongs. 15ut if tlie rebels have
not had’enouglt of'fighting and mob vio
lencc, let their wants be supplied from
the Luton ranks, by meeting them in their
own way.”
The lutcHiyencer, in commenting on
lie above, disclaims any knowledge of
Covrov.—We quote Ordinary 25 : Low Mid
dling :>3c; Middling .‘{'Jc: Good Middling 38c. r
There is a better feeling in the Market, t is j
wesk.
Factory Goods.—| Brown Shirting 37^40c
yd.; 4-4 Sea Island Shirting 4<WL Ode V I'd-; !
Cotton Yarns—S4.o<) (a\ S4,50"p> bimeh. , .... . , - .j-
Dry Goods.—Prints~30 8-5c f yard : For Med.cmal purposes--.vafrar.fed as pnre
Tlie To i l.e t;
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
Bleached Shirtings 30 (a 7-ik- 'Jd yd.
Country Prodi-ce—Corn $1,50 "p bushel:
Meal from wagons $1,00 %l ltnsh.; from store- j
SI,80 bush.; Butter, SOc II).; Bees
wax. 2<»e >• lb.; Kggs -25, 'j? dozen; Ilonev.
" Tallow.
who have been torn from our midst, our brave 20c p' fi*-! Beef, ft (o 10c V lh-;
comrades who have willingly saciificed tjieir 10c p* lb.: Drted Fruit. Beaches, unpealed ;
i- ,i i, r .i - . f , ’i $2,50'ij hush.; pealed $o,00'rl hush.; Auples, I
lives on the altar of their country s liberties. . . . L, , , ’ 1 ’ t j
T . $1 :j0 ri bush. i
Il-tolcai, That wl ile we deeply sympathize Sl ,;A.—X. Orleans, 25© 30c lb.;,Crush- j
with those, families who-mourn over a missiri
as the market affords ;
MACHINE, TANNERS 5 and LAMP
cd 35'j , .ll)..or. 3ll> ft‘S1,00. ‘ i
link of their family circle or with sincere grief j • Syrup.—Caac,Sl,00; Sorghnme 7-»c p* gal.
Coffee —Prime Bio, 4oc ^ lb- Good 40c
V lb.
P 'Salt,—3 © 3Jc Ipt lb.; ■•t'f 1
purpose to i.murc whether the Statement de ? arte,, » in S ener0U3, 3' surrendering their BAcoN-tGilviYsmanquantityinmarket.-
lives in defence of their country’s rights, there- Hog round 18 (<^,200 f* lb., bbonldcrs ,1b ^
, ... , , , o . „ , Ib.t Hams, 20 © 22c;; Clear sides, 20 © 22 c
l-.y adding new luster to Southern arms, and ,, • ’ ^
such transactions in this city, and doubts behold a “ vacaBt chair.” Still we cannot but
the truth of the statement. It is notniv n'lu>L-e the uoble, disinterested heroism of the
OIL. &
:
With the latest styles of
. . ' •— *) e ‘.,r y* gj* ff ,t-T E
Mr. Reynolds lias a curiosity in
way of a tree bearing tin. Surely he can
slhr i to sell cheap. Read what he has
to say about this tree.
The Exercises at College Temple will
hr resumed Monday January 15th under
l'rof. Daniel Walker. This gentleman
has hcc-M lung and favorably known in
our community, lie is warmly endorsed
by that veteran, Frcst. Kellogg.
Sec a Ivorti.scment of TK Browder &•
Co. This firm have a very choice stock
of goods, which they are selling at such
rates that it will Kc to the interest of
buyers to give them a call. It is with
pleasure that we recommend gentlemen
uf such known liberality and business
(jtitlilie itions as 1>. Browder & Co.
Hy an early application to Col. J. S. are known hcr0 «” s '3 s ™9; 1
Ui-gh>v n few shares of Atlanta an
bo true or false, but merely to suggest
the possibility that Brown low aiul liis
God forsaken crew may not always holJ
undisputed sway over East Tennessee — ' never cease to applaud and admire.
And if they -should, I know of but few
rebels who have any desire to return to li'h'g members shall be uioiejstrJngly cetnen-
bequeathing an honor to ttieir family that
money can never purchase and posterity will
Tp) lb
ted by the blood of our dead comrades and
that we will ever cherish ipr each other the
utmost feelings of friendship and affection
changing the former comrade in arms fighting
their old Eou.es. But the rebuls com
plained of had left Knoxville because “of
their offensive course!* And what was
that offensive- course ? It was because thebaitjesof his country iqUttlie present friend
they stood up like men in defence of and brother who will .assist in restoring peace
their homes and their country, and were , Jn 'l prosperity to our destracted country.
m»t afraid to pledge their property, their Resolved, That these resolutions, with a list j
lives and th. ir sacred honor in the tic- of our fcllo ' v catnrafles b6 ‘ P rintcJ in tbe 1
fence < f theirpriggipt^ and would have
seamed tlie idea of deserting their ogton-
tv-y : ik! j lining her enemies. And where
cjai yoti tiad-n true man tluit will not fight
ffr Iris'houfe ifud his country', whetfier
rialit or wrong_?_ But. “ tin sc parties
lViat Rail Stock can be bought. This is
a rare chance for an investment.
Mr. das. Cr. Stewart offers a liberal re
ward ibr a strayed or stolen horse.
The Atlanta Commercial College will
open 1st Monday iu February next. Sec
advertisement.
Di-DW^T. Cole,
This ingenious man although engaged
in the tedious and difficult manufacture j
of artificial limbs, has not neglected to
avail himself of every opportunity for
the study and practice of dentistry for
the past live years. Me now begins bu
siness in our midst and backed by bis
skill and iugenuity, w: say honestly that
d West! w " u ' 1 suggest that these parties have
'luou known to the l uiouists of East
! Tennessee, and better remembered on
‘ many a battlefield, than they are about
i the city of Knoxville, and the most of
1 them have seen enough of service not to
i be frightened at the howl of a wolf or
! the bray of a certain long cared animal,
i But they are threatened with the Luion-
ist of East Tennessee working the rule
both ways. Now, if I understand m li
ters, that is just what the li/"’y om
plains of. The Unionists have been
( Working the rule all one way ever since
the fall of 186-B and if the* statements
I about the A thin‘a refugees be true, they
are duly trying to see if the rule can’t be
made to work both ways. The rebels
i had no part in establishing and working
Floi r.—Extra Family, from stores 8? T*
lb ; Superfine 7.1c 'B tb. ; $14,00 © $18,00
t-! Bbl.
... ... Toi:acco>^80©$2 00c '«? lb: Smoking 75 ()„,• tnofttf'u iill.e
liesoli 'ii,' That the many ties-tbat b^id the oO^Mb. 5
Nails.—15 © I8e lb; 13 © 14 ^ keg. |
Castings.— 15c f 1 lb.
Cakdlksjs—irutr, 40©-50e ip.' ib ;
Ciieese.—35 © 40e B fi’-
Mackerel.-?S 1.50 © $5,9tr'g Kit: By tlie
doz.'S“2.b”. - * - 3 ■ ‘ ' ’ ‘ — ‘ 1
Sardines—-50 ©rbOc box.
Soaf.—25 © 3oe yllb.
Copperas.— 15© 25c U fl>.
Black Pepper.—5oc © 75c 54 lb.
Soda.—2-5 © 30c U
Starch —25 © 30c T? Ib.
Spick.—60 © 75c ^3. Ib. >
Ginger.—00 © 75c Ib.
SuLPttrR—40c ~f’ 5b.
Potash.—50 © 75’c "f* lb.
Blacking. —-10 © 15c f-“bov.
Matches.—10c fHtor.
Cotton.Ca pds.—S1.5o ~ft
Pickles.—;50 © 75c "j! j^ar.
Candies.—60c (<r $ 1,00 p to.
BAimixG.—40© 36c "U yd-.. .
ftopR.-—3n©" ; 35c lb. - - - s
Twine.—$1,00 ©> $1,25 pi buneb.
Paints and Ou.s.-r-Kerosinc Oil $1,50; Lin
seed, $3,01); Train .$5.00 ~(4 gal; Coach Varn
ish $8.00; "Leather garnish $8,00 gallon;
White Lead $3,00 V keg of 25 tbs. Copal
Varnish $0,00 "[4 Call6n. ::
'41 d!’Hs S Si JPA f '4 3i:3 oo‘f
S 0.o‘i:$ ‘sd-M v'qi (U -'os Slog—aamva'i
| LAmPB AnD LAHTSiiiib,
cU-c.,
Newnan Herald and a copy be tent to the
lainilies of every deceased member. •
L. R. BAY, 1 .
w.'&kSles.' 1
J. C. WOOl'TEX, J
' C.vrT. J. \Y. ANDERSOtri'ClIAIlU-tAN,
^rQuiek Sales at Short Protits.“3£a
Orders solicited from the surrounding towns
and country, which will meet with prompt
attention. Store at
Corner )Y hi tel tall and. Alabama Afreets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Xov. 18-11-6m .EEDWIKE & LEAK.
killed «hd
i'cdion. lie also has some fine. speci
mens of artificial limbs ju.-t from New
lie deserves a full share of patronage, aud
will doubtless* be successful in his P r ^ a VdAiiVouL rule’ find none regret
its existence in East Tennessee more than
they do,.aud the only wonder is that they ,
\oik, these limbs arc ot Marks Patent, nc j t ‘ ^ ut it j,, working order the .
and are light, strong and of excellent ^ th j s 1}ut th „ y
workmanship aud can be furnished at the | ^ bQe ' p cvcrj - effort to be true
same prices that they are sold at in New ; tQ thcir princ V p !es. Tli y acknowledge
C. A. McKinley, Sbcretaut.
A-list of The “ XewDntf Gardes,
died in the War of Secession
p JV XAltKS. ' KILLED ANU DIED-T’^T i
Lt.~A. Y*. C:ow j. Ft. Sumter, Oct. 27, 1803.
“ J. L. Mann, Winchester, V:i., -\ug. 10,1864.
“ D.'Jf. Brook®, Monocaey, Jld., July 9. I8t>4.
Sergt. J. X. Beadles, “ “ “ “ “
“ Peter Brow n, Priv. Go. D, Phillips Legion, (
Gettysburg, Penn:, July 9, 1863.
Carpi. J. L. Harris, Coal Harbor, Va., June 1,
1851. i
*Priv.'G. M. Allen, Monterev, Va.. July, 1S61.
“ J. T. Avers, Pdrtrsbtirg,'■AK.j March 26,
1865.
“ '"J. WGB.fct ijs.AKin oeacyiU JiJ .IiiI\"'0J ’0 4.
“'/j.ii.Jierii,! } ! 4 : ;i •*.. “
•• ! G. Ill Bevis, Wihfcljestek.iVa,, JijlyEGth
“ Thomas Brown, Cheat Mt., 5 a., Sept. 61.
* J .0. Broek, Coal Harbor, June 3, 1864.
“ T. P. Burden. Maryland Heights, Md.,
July. 6, 1864.- :J ,
•* S. A. Bullard, Bingold, Ga., July C, 1S62. ,
*• UpLcrt Carmicul, Priv. Cu. D«, .58d G-i. ;
- 1 Begl, Lynchburg, Va.,- Xov. 1868.
“ George Cannon. Priv., Co. D., 53d Ga., !
. r Itcgt.. Gettysburg, l*etfn., July 4,1863.
J ‘ 1 ’ *W. C.'CrensliawJ Savauhali, Ga.,' April |
^ 25,13 S3. f r. '
Culpeper, Winchester, Va., March,
[ W. T. &,L. S. MEAD,
SEHfi iiii SfiiiiL
T
'tH.E Exercises of this lustitution will be
resumed ou
Monday, 8th. Jan.^ lBGG.
Young Gentlemen and Ladies prepared for
any ClassGn any College, or carried through
ill*, entire course if preferred.
Xu Pupil received for less than ten week
Xo deductions except in cases of protracted
illness.
CHEMISTS,
WholcsLle and Retail Dealers iu
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
1 PAINT BRUSHES,
sh 22K37l'*33T, BYE SStJSSI
ts. ; ] :-i >-f ; • / <5
Dental Instruments,
Terms prr S.s^Twenty Weeks:
i-.. • ««. f. -r»--5*i-- Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets,
*■ f(//tl .YbrAost d?ornb^,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
J, J. PINSON
Has resumed business again at
SARGENT'S CONNS!?,
And is now receiving a general stock of
As the CASH SYSTEM will be strictly ad- '
hi red to,‘he adopts a3 his motto
“Short Prolits an 1 Quick Sales,”
Hoping thereby to obtain from the public and
the- community with which hij destiny has
hern coin:cried for niore tban thirty;years a
liberal share of their patronage.
Mrs stock consists of every variety of
a
o
o
j BR0DNAX & WILKINSON
; T TAYE ou baud and are now receiving a
| 1 large and well-selected
STOCK: CDF GOODS
j At their store on the
Corner formerly occupied by
Col. J J, Neelv,
Dry Goods,
O
Boy s 7 Hats,
2
■p
Hard-Ware & Cutlery,
hr ~
Bagging .and Rope,
E &
Sugar, Coffee,
- A tr'
Iron, Steel,
p
Nails, Spades,
o’
Sov'els, Anvils, Vices'
Turning Ploughs, Powder, Shot.
Black Pepper, All s’p> c<# t Cloves,
—Soda, Cream of Tarter,
Castor Oil, Kerosine Oily
.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. Xo matter what sort of article you
want you must not despair of getting it until
yon call at IMNSOX'P.
December 16-l2-3m.
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
DRINKING SALOON.
j Consisting in part of the following:
i STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOOD?,
1 DOMESTICS, FACTORY YARNS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
UXDRE-SHIRTS, And
FL'RXLSHLNG GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
DATS AND CAPS,
Ijaclios’ Dress Goods,
Embr.icin g
Priuts, Alpaccas,
DeLaines, Merinocs; J
Flannels. Ac.;
A large lot of fine Saddles,
BLANKETS and FMBRELLAS,
Tobacco, of all grades, and
Extra fine IIAXAXXA Sefjars,
A fine lot of
OVENS, POTS, KETTLES, SITDEES,
AND OVEN LIDS;
CROCKERY, NAILS, POCKET AND
TABLI
CUTLERY;
■ ■' - :tc ■ ■■ t o: .a .
PEPPER, GING Eli, SPICE;
rniT ' . • r ; , [POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS;
rjiiIK unacrsipneu firm is pionsoo to an-
—notince to tlioir fnen^s aiul tli© public otta i 1 dl’ocj i on/~\ d hmt d i? 4 r\
generally, that they have .„w on hand and 1> ¥* S aud SI10 ^ THREAD;
are daily receiving a g.,.od si<,ck of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
SUGAR, COFFEE, CtlKESE, MACK
EREL, PICKLES, CANDLES;
and other, things.too tedious to mention. We b AVn iyr \T>v
cxt>cct to tr;.- to keep v. 1 at. the people need, BAl/CrljNvx A-Nil JvUIJl;
and hope, by close applicntiou, energy and j •'
fair dealing, to be able to do at lead our por- 1 TLN WARE, &C., &C., &C.
lion of the business don • in our line.
Attached to this business is a First Class' Having lost largely by the lale war, and
! finding it necessary to dovotc'our attention
DTinkini^ Saloon,; with renewed energy to a bnsihess in which
where v e keep the purest
18
Ycrk CHy. Those who need artificial (theniSrlr ^ ^jv^d-tis every brave uian
would under the circuiustances, and
seek to become peaceable and loyal citi- j
zens oF the United States. But have
they been permitted to do so in East
jjwy" We arc pained to record that, Tennessee? Ask the lituidieds ol retu-
tceth or limbs would ,do well to call on ;
Dr. Cole as in our opinion tltey could not
patronize a more worthy or reliable man.
It.
* -I
G..R, Dalton Coal IRirbor, Ya., July 3d,
J. M. Davis. Staunton, Va.. Dec. 1S61.
^ rt-S
n>64.
1st Class, : VSpel.Iln'g, Reading, Vriiing,
and Elements of Geogra.
pbv. Arithmetic and Elo-
. , cution, $10 00
2d Class.—A thorough course qtpure,
mixed and hijher Mathe
matics ; full course of
Grvek nn.i Latin ; ail the
English Bpaiu'hef usual
ly taught in first, class,
Seminaries and Colleges,
with SRecml attehtioa to
Composition and Elocn- luakr'it <i*tin«M~ifltere3t, 4»otl» »s to
tion $20'pO
TTiis Sldioo'i is located 18 mites’Sbiitli-East figT’AH orders filled with prompt less and
of Xewnan and IS miles North-West of Griffin, cure. an$ tye guaranty
in a p'lcaSiint| ;^id Ueaith| rinrntry rfliige, and Bids." *
is enfirelv free from .temptations to vice and
; /“-nrXTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIAN'S
| Vy would do well : tb 'examine our Stock be
fore having elsewhere, as we will endeavor to
time -and
[ we have been long engaged, we are deter
mined to spare no pains to please those who
: give U3 their patronage, both as to the prices
LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES ansUquality of our goods.
! Dcc!6-12-tf. BRODNAX k WTLKTXSON.
the market affords. And we bike occasion to a——.———
say-, that we invite into this .Saloon gentlemen
ot sober, prudent habits, and will be glad to
wait upon them, and thank them- fur their
patronage; but would simply notify drunkards
And roudieS ttrstav hway, as we do not lUint
F . 1* . RICE,
Dx ch.art.go Brolxcr,
• bcys a.vd sells
your money, au»l d<f not intend to be troubled Gold, Silver, Bank Notes TTncnrrent Money,
TJ. S. Bonds, Gold Dost, etc.
Office Corner of Whitehall and 1/ecala*> Streets;
ATLANTA, GA.
with you.
Call on ns at the Pinson House, bn the;
West side of Greenville street.
McDonald, Stephens & Co. |
Green* B. McDonald,
J. V. D. Ste: IIKSR, ; - * ;
I. X. D. Stkpue.\s. [sept. 16-2-tf.
December *23-16-3 no.
k W. I’l. K. II. (V
TAYLOR, WILLIAMS & CR00K8IIANK3,
WHOLESALE AND UET.UL OE^LEUS XX
ty^atisfaetLori irj all our
[October 1 t-6-6m.
W. A. Davis, Monoeacy,.July 9,
Joel Dennis. Winchester* Ya.. Aug. IS04. immorality. Special attention given to_ the l. Abbott, w. l. abijott, b. V. abt.ott.
r : _ • . formatfo’rt o. troodmordl and mennrlprinciples
Witliani Dennis, Jlafjiwd. lR4ghts,_Md » r
July 6, 1864.
and habits.
Also a course of Lectures will be delivered
~ — - - r — ' >, • 1 , ; - . uuiy <», .Also a course Ol Ltciurcs nui ur urine
while the twelve o'clock freight trains last sves wild liuvc been driven froni Uieir „ *Rush Duncan, Meriwether, co,, Aug. ’61. on subjects.viried mi<j suited to the.yoiing.
ABBOTT A BROTIiEB^
O
, foreign ’and Domestic Dry; poods, Boot* and
Shoe*, Hats and Caps, Clothing,
Paney Goods and Notions,
XfcWSAX, T)ee. '30; 1865
X AND AFTER Tllld DATE XO GOOp.S, j
bv Ex. n s- or Rail Road, will be deliv- j Xfo.\ Commercial Ituildinft Whitehall Street,
t
ered notii'freights are paid brt the Same.
Dec. ;:u-i7-if. <jE<A. W- RAMEY, Ag’t.
Wednesday were backing both being on homes si nee peace was declared, and d-^e
same track, and preparing to leave, An- not now return, a.l of "bom were robbed
drew Calhoun, son of Dr. A. B. Calhoun
was standing on the platform of the rear Jy beaten with clubs, w:»;ie citizens were
ana plundered, ar.JTndnv of them bruta’-
murdered in cold blood by lawless mobs
of East Tennessee Unionists. And the ,
same bad work |s even.noyf going on.—
V am at a to know in what direction
these Unionist cm groat of East len-
ear of one ot the trains, and as the ears col
lided, the platform of the rear ear of the
other train being higher, lapped over the
one on which our young friend was stand
ing, and crushed his ankle joint. This
accident is to be greatly deplored. There
is a, ^reat probability that amputation may
follow.
Twomegrersoldiers were standing tm
the same platform and wore seriously in- made to work both w.iv
jured. They were immediately carried layks so to a uinn
eff in the down train. It is thought
however that one or both will not recover.
YohnD.Favor, Coal Harbor, Ya., June!,
• l B. W.Grifin. Winchester, Ya.,-1?64.
“ J Henry ILitamofifi, Capt; Co. D-, 13th
Ais., Kegt., Chickiimauga Sc^t. 1-863.
W. C. Hanvey, Hearth co, G.^ Jaa. 03.
“ Thomas Harliu. Coal Harbor. Va., Jan. 2,
Pri vts.-^flC'Qlabt^e 1 tiQ 534, Ga.,
^l>ard fan 1>C nbtaim^l at,reii|(jy:ible rates.
LIAS. B. HFXXICUTT. A. M., Principal.
SexiOia. Coweta Coi xtt. Ga., j
Dec. *23Y, I>G5.-l'6.4t' f '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
NEWNAN
ISteam Works.
1 . . ►
.paytnerFhi;i heretotore existing be-
1 tween It. D. COLE MATHEW COLE .v
- ATLANTA, GA.
I General dea’ers in all kuii3 orProducc.
Decjenibor 23-Di-3m.
I *. Mr. hUCKER.
3
Cjernl
id W.. CHAPMAN.
OIAPH VA & RCCKEB,
wholesale Rogers, '
GEO. TV. COOK.
J. J. GOODRL'M.
WHOLESALE &1RETAIL
1 W. T. COLE, under the firm name of R. 1). . COminiaS^ioJX Mei’pliarktS
DEALERS . O DE k Co , has this day been dissolved by I axi» 'dealers' in
IX.
V
nessea, without meeting with some poor FarmV,lie. Va.. April 6,1865. Ebenezar Hearn
rebel who has been rubbed, plundered, or Ringold, Ga, July C, 1862. G. B. lluckeby,
COOK GUODliFM,
Grocers and Commission -
MEHCHANTS
beaten, or had some of bis friends mur Laurel Hill, Ta. July, 18l1. TT ilharn Hunter,
dered by them. And. surely they ought Savannah, Ga. 1364. J. \V. Kci.tr, Knoxville,
uot to complain', if only one of them OC Tvnn.. Xov. 1862. B. J. Ki!go-e. Bridgeport,,
casionally learns “ that the rule can be Ala., July, C, 1362. TV. 1L Lane. Ringoldj Ga. •
51
North-West Corner Court House Square,
J ( LNmXi'AJ/GEOflGL^ j
AVE on hand—sad are constantlr re-
PRODUCE M GROCERIES,
tr*,
will be eontinned by R. T). . . ,, c . A ..u. ri
1EW COLE, under the stvle ' Whitehall Street ....Mbhcta, Ca.
! mutual consent.
I ‘ The business
i COLE m:d MATI1K . . . „ L ,,o ^
; of R. D. COLE ec BROTHER, who will settle December 23-lb-im.
f aP outstanding business of the late 'firm, and ,
1 continue tiic manufacturiugof
WESTERN PRODUCE,
Wliitolaall S
*
ATLANTA, GA.
at
One Happy Soul.
One of the physicians oT Newnan savs
Atlanta Ga., .Jan. IDh. 1 V, I8.
Don't be Afraid of Starving.
R Julv, 6- 1862. _ *B. TV. Leigh, Xewnan
May. 5, 1864.
On TIIK T\ ING. p.-ivts. Chark-S Martin, Adjt. 10th G* . Reg.
Front Royal, G<orgP|Vt . GoaF. Harbor,
Va.. June'1st, 64..M. L. Martin, * Hall co , G .»
II
Daii.
f Ga. I
’ Syrup,
ceiving fresh supplies of
latdies VVaiking Shoes, |
Boys and Men s Hats,
Fine Writing Paj«*r,
Pens, Cedar Pencils,
Fiaies end Pencil*,
I.ineo Tbrcwd. *’*
j- Sash, ElinJs, Boors an 1 Fntnihirc;
j nsTjefoVe. Hope our old customers will not
j forget that-we ore on harvl fit nil timf-«.
j ^.>v.28th, 1865. It. D. COLE ic BRO-
i December 23-16—Tm.
Don l De anwa oi ozarvmg. ^ v ^ RiB20 ld, Ga., July 6th, ’62, «
The recetptsvf hogs during the past two % y *s. lT * Bn# h, Ga., Jon* Otff, if 2.
lays reach tweaty-six thousand. .It 13 1j a^dv *DanYRl e , Va., Sept. 1864, i Pi
for every visit he has made lately ha has (thoHght the packing houses will be in i >loodv . v ’\nt Lookout Frisou, MI... '64, Burn •
uot failed to receive the eush down before j activ ' e operar i 0! , by the close oi the week. . yijeri, Shaws Pass, Hish'.and.co., Va., Ju.e j
leaving the house. Is he not
Such occurrences are so rare, that thev
happy ? j Thc | a l r .r e receipts have Caused aduil feel-1 01. John Newman. Lt. (Co. D.) 53 G*.. t.
it thev ! • • ° • - -l ' KnoxvRle. Tenn.. Nor. 30, 18‘w. N. T Urr, o-
1861. Zic.triah
- mg in provisions, an
are worth noticing. M e will state Low-1 fcrirre | s D1CSS po r k ve rc sold To day at
ever that it will not pay to rob him yet §
awhile.
d about tvro thousand : Knoxville,
nocacr Junct. Md., July
‘tniTTCls ot mess pork were sora to u.,y at i ^ } Juij 1362, Jpha G
et ?-0 cash, and it ^-5 W §10 5U tor Janua- p;nson Mon = 0;t ^,- j unct . Md , July 9th. 1364, .
■ ry and February delivery. Thc bull cl | *w'i!!t-inr» .Perkins, McDowcH, V*.. July 6,
Retail Liquor Dealers in LaAirange
pnv fire hundred fir Li nee
iran „ e . the sales were made fur forward dJire- ’ Thos. Riwts. Cup... 33 Ga., Nr?., Gettysburg.,
[rv. This was in Chicago. j r«n. ? July 4tb '6Y Green ^nallweod, Fort
Flour.
Wiiite pisli; *
-4Jf>rn tlf:il.»
Sweet Potatoes, Coates’ Thread,
■ Irish do • fejieirkig Books, - ;
C .rn. Shoe Brushes,,
P>-:ts, Men’s Shoes.
Soda. Pocket Combs.
Candy, Agnte Bu'tois,
Tobacco, Envelopes,
Caudles, Blacking,
Crj*ton Curds,’ -Coffee Tills.
TYater Buckets. Bed Cords.
B.iggtnc, Hair Pins.
JXOJ*±jar«Zl£faj» wotrGH.
Twiae, 8pn»e.
, Maldives, Pins,
Tepper, Suipuur, Cvperas, indigo.
Madder, tie- kc. ;
j^TYe xr H barter for IWtry I'«id.:cc of
i all kinds. [dec. 16 i5-Lf.
TVe keep constantly on band and for sale a _
good stock of
.MM
rj.< .7 .!
F1out > C : ofd j -
ML yJJ :3 L - J k . : •
J|^i,UrdA Cj [/
Sncrar- of all gTadc?.
B^S^b^erel,
Pepper, Spices,
‘-■Sddarkt Kesrs, u
M. R BELL & CO.,
-■(Formerly BELL, MOORE & (S.Q
Wholesale tirocers,
; Commissiun and Funvardiug
' MERCHANTS,
jvt arie tt«. Street,
ATLANTA aud WEST POINT
RAIL HO A I ).
Leave Atlanta ...G GO. A AT
Arrive at Newnan .............. fj 10 A M
Arrive at West Point .........12 Oi P M
Leave West TPbtht ..A .....I 00 P M
Arrive at Newnnn P M
Arrive at Atlanta ................7 03'JP M
- CrEOPtGE G, HULL,
Supcriateiidant.
, Dec'-mber 16-15-2t
F. W>. RICHARDSON,
I WhotoSale a«<l Retail Oeater iu
j STOVES, GRATES,
j '. —AND
j: House Furnishins oods,
sosttes
Fcptc ns l?er *io-f-Cm.
Tobacco. Lime,
• - r '
Cheese, &c
ATLAN 1 A, ............... A. .GFTOliGIA. | ^lso f Manufavtnrer and Dealer in all kinds of
£<^“C onsignments are 'solicited, which will i , „ . _ ^
receive r^r-he-t personal attention, and the, .
. Forwarding BaJhiCsrCdfc-fhllj «nd- promptly | AJ LAX 1 A. OEUltblA.
[Dee. W-I4-3m. | Defeettrwr l6-D5J3ni
TIN A.VD SHEET IKON WAKE,