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Wcduet iay last Mr. J W. counties of the Wistt-rn an
d southwi
'*rnw
esiern
5EW1TAN. GEORGIA.
ioi warded ?8,000,, collected since 2»tli
i)cc. r un "W biskey, LBrandy, Cotton and
Saturday Morning. January 2J, 18G6.
fSff Entires inxter this heart in If frf
tJiurjrd ticcnti/ cents a hnc.'^&X
XoTirE. — Marriage not ices, Obituaries,
and articles exclusively fur personal ben
efit. will not be inserted unless accompa^
nied with the money. We charge twenty
cents a line for personal articles.
To Those Wanting a Situation.
5fr. .1 tf. Ilunnicutr, of the Senoia
j|i„j, School wishes to employ for this
MitcVU* Collector fur this'Bounty sections resulted in favor of the war men
— or, perhaps I should say, the men who l
“ went with the State." Thus in the
senatorial district composed of the coun
ties of Coweta, Meriwether and Campbell,
the candidate who favored the war, served
in it for four years, and now opposes the
Otoe Jinn Chewing Tobacco. lie has a( j
SCHOOL BOOKS
AT DR. REESE'S DRUG STOtt
T r.ST Received a lot of BallionVflbffttsb
red wine it
f . i
Ml
Fine Chewinj Tobaep?.
1 >L ‘ter Powers has our thanks for
plenty more of the same sort.
Newnan---Hon. Hugh Buchanan, Etc.
Ill file Boston Weekly Advertiser of
December 7th, we find a letter written
from this place uiuler.dnte Of Nov. 20th,
from which we make the extracts below— Coweta county, io Mrs. II. H.
irj order that our citiwcns may learn what c " rroIi vouutv, Ga.
others siy of us. The Correspondent
“ Hi xon, is very bitter in some portions
Grammux,-. . _
Stoddard'*# Series of Arithmetics,
Harm's Speller nod'OePner. 1
Couocl - Geography..,; yi TV
Olney's Gcogmphy and A this. "
Webster’s Spelling "Books, kc. kc. '* ’ ;
. . . Teacher# are invRe»Mtf csH*»d4 exnii»iiietbese tt
lsston of ne"fo evidence in the courts jj,»oks. They sre highly revmmended 'and
is elected ly a majority of three to one considered the best in use. [pa. 13Ab-tf.
against all the mere moderate men'.’
C ita
|nc :r
i.-it-ift. asi.1! r-idtiw ttf^eov
.D**Lers , Jp 3
i. E. Jokes..
TONRS
A. B. CATE*.
’ ^ r.Tv i
tL 8. BURCH.
CATES :& CO.,
HARRIED,
On the Ilth ins!., at the bride's residence, '
THE ATLANTA COMBHOUL COLLEGE.
Corner Whitehall and XarlaUhStraata.
YT ~ ILL be opened on the first Monday in
VV February next, f»r the reception of.
jbr wm. Allen, J. R . Mr. Thiis. (J. Lang, of ^•>dents. ! Open da j-.d mght.^Jhe College I
*' ' c IV : It Vlare imIiL V* ra a • L • r%
sheiuutt, of
year an accomplished French and Music 0 f his letters from this, ami other points
teach*?. in Georgia.
Tlie Students of the School will have
{he ndrrttitflgea of 14illosophiCal find [ FR0M OLR SPECIAL CORllKbPONDE.vr.]
.NEWNAN KETAIL MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY RT
JBHSS, SSAI2S & BO.
Course will embrace Mercantile Penmanship.
Double Entry Book-Keeping u Commercial Cal-
, dilation#, r»J Cotuuferciar Lhw. ‘ *
Also..will be taught, the ferraw, franeb,
! Spanish and ltalsrtr\_lAilg**age#, ,
Circulars containing all isfiirtnatron
> required; sent to anvone Sv addressing.
0. WaLTU? KXfUlil, President,
Rii* 20-5, Atlanta, Ga.
JaD. UP-lP-3t.
Chemical appirttds.
2f.
Rags! Rags!
J 0 h v i B. Shields, on Bay Street, Now-
han, G»., wishes to buy clean line i and
eotton rags. tf *
ggy-Mr. A. II. Word has been elected
Marshal of Newnan.
Newn.ax, Nov. 30, 1 *63.
Cotton.—\Yc quote Ordinary 25 ; Low Mid- :
by every one of these Southern Idling 33c; Middling 36c; Gou i Middling 3?c ; J
towns should be filthy hnd m cvcry'rcspcct ! is no better feclin e iu tllc Mrtrkel i tT ' is j
untidy, passes'iny comprehension. As I j Factory Goons.:—| Brown ?iiir*thjr
Corne l. €rom*t.
EVERYBODY 4 BUY.
F OR W. M. REYNOLDS can certainly • sell
Tin Chcttpsr than any body ei«fc, aa ; tliefe
19 - * l>rug«,
... .
■w' -'* ’ wii (VshtiJ » *: /# vis ‘
m .*’*■’• PaiMs;
r -,,, ..- V *iit Itas *•» '
Paintere , MateriaUi,
-• . t r* i rc \* aol:-x ?d'l
Oils, Var Aiitie^i
11srf im+dT* \<m
it yi/**, nsti )i mi
Window ’Glass,' 4&4>i
Ate now.eata^lish^Tat 1l>e old
£4-
iO T?lMllZZ
“ f t ^ • i e\ »• ’’T> 5 » *)h
Will heep constantly on hand a Well tasofttd
S' • J »
Stock of
'Mi
'frra</}' »ii i
looked tip the streets of Newtutl from the i t* • T ' i: Se: * 8hfrtl%40@fe$c^rdl;! i 8a Tree standing at W? ‘<W th«t hears, a
• i , ... ,, , Cotton 5 urns—$4,00 @ $4.5©tft bmicL. • j thousand nieces at a tisBe, and be»fs’WrTrtri'
windows and plat lorni’of the rail wsy car, Dby Goods —Prints SO (a 35c ~f' yard ; ; and^juuuer, lie wachrs it would bear some
! a t * | t v D1 .. ..1. ... 1 CIl» m ...- Ill ^ •... HI i- ■ 1 r,. . % i V *T » . 1 a — A _
it seemed a charming place—a pent!eslope
toward the east, three oV four white stores,
the corner of the Court House with its
surroundings of luxuriant China trees.
A. J. Smith, Esq.
This gentleman proposes to furnish
literary ail f<>r moderate compensation
Mr. R. i* a classical scholar and** finished j where, on alt sides v handsouio cottage
Bleaciicii Stiirting# 40 "5c ^ yd.
Stoves, as those be bought in market, are tie-
rorxTHY Prodeck—Corn $1,50 f! bushel: foyed cm tfre Wny^ bf tbc broken bridges.
Meal from wagons SI,CO "pi bush.: from stores ,|,' e y wiil be along in a few days. So i
Bees- purchase else where, for I am determi
a; Honey, .«(>]] cheaper StoVes'than any body efse ii
wax, 2()e "p) lb.; EgJI s 25, r p? dozen;
2Oc "p Jh.: Beef, S (ic, 10c pi lb.; Tallow, jn: tr ket.
Jan. 13-19-2$.
•ffiit
da not
determined to
in this
the hotel with its Lrowd and high piazzas, 10c qJ !b.; Dried Fruit, Peaches, nupealed
o 1,1, .r i i ii | S2,"»0 y bush.; pealed $300 r 1 bush.; Amiles,
a wealth ot trees and. shrubbery every- J , i, . , 1 ’ L 1 -*
J J t bl,->0 p bnsn.
W, M. REYNOLDS.
nz.vii.iv- r.
r.M xi To t ncr?»or»>
sst
ii mi Tarioos articles for
WE etc tlieirliive on hauil a general assortment of Goods adapt*
ed to the wants of tha Trade,
h -Jbu addition .to their former stdek of
vb vtuft;w -A.-,-"- tvt.nh
■ ■ Groceries* and HaidAVare,
c h - ■’» tvnw have on
,'t4t ri?T* *{r*’ . ' - ' c 1( _, j 7,,
hand a new supply of >
zmm BEY ^OOBS.
All kinds & Gfrantjry Prod.tice taken i!i Exchange for Good^.
Onf friends'the cmintry 'Will find it*to tlieir interest to give
. ,.v , • rrJn'* «a iw i —
Us a trial.
fl)cc. 30-17-ly.
t s&
writer Wo can safely recommend him to
those desiring his s.crviccs.
Advertisements.
Dent. Mood f'o.. have just received
r large and splemlid stock of Groceries
and family sunnlics. The frent.ienien
Composing this firm are prompt reliable,
energetic, and experienced business men.
Give them a call.
M. Kramer has just opened and of
fer# for sale a new and lar^e stock of Drv
Good#. Gentlemen’s clothing, etc. at redu
ced prices. The salesman. Mr. T. G.
Alexander, is favorably known in this
section as an upright No. 1 business man.
Sec advertisement.
Prof. -Tones of the Grantville In
stitute offers rare inducements to yonnir
men desiring education. Read what he
proposes.
Tax Payer 0 should read notice of J
IV. Mitchell. Promnt pa vllienf required.
This applies not. to license only but to
all tax due.
T M A H 0. Glnrkc, dealers in Tdntrlish
and American Hardware, Atlanta, have
an extensive stock of all poods in their
l : n\ Th-»?r rums arc lnr-.ro an 1 corn'll i
dimis, and the proprietors and clerics
spare no pn'n« to oive saMsfai torn to
customers. Planters, Alechanicsnnd others
vbiiin-j Atlanta should hv all means erivo
them a call. Pec their Advertisement.
See card of M-'s-rs fox Sz Hill, whole
sale Grocers and Gonimission Merchants,
and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
l.iqaors. Sugars, Tobacco. &e. ; country
dealers would find it to their interest to
call and examine their large stock.
See card of A T\, Seago. Commission
Merchants, Atlanta. Gn. Tt will be a
rdeasnre to his old friends and patrons to
know that lie is still at his post ready to
serve them.
Messrs. Zimmerman it Verdcry Com
mission Merchants have a earil in another
column. Give them a trial.
See card of Messrs Ornie & Farrar.
Commission Merchants. Ac. Their stock
is large ahd varied nud their references
satisfactory.
Sec card of J. TT. James, Banker A
Broker, Atlan'a, Ga.
The Hall House. Atlanta, is a ITotcl
Where travellers con get good acenmmoda
'{ion at reasonable prices. Sec Card.
MeC.amv & Oo.. Druggists, Atlanta,
'have for sale a large and well selected
houses einbjwered in greenness am] fo.se-
Dlossoms, to the right and left numberless
oaks with their crimson and gulden frost-
touched leaves, and then iu, the dim back
ground the dreamy and uncertain outline
of wooded hilhi with their blue beauty
shimmering in the low si n of a glorious
Indian summer afternoon! Yet Newnan
is just like every other Southern town—
streets full of mud-holts and wallowing
swine, fences in every stage of tumble
down ruin, sidewalks in every condition
f break-neek disorder, yards full of sticks
and stones and bits of every conceivable
rubbish—everywhere a grand carnival of
s.oth, and uiitlirift, and untidiness, and
slovenliness—every where' that , apathy of
shift less nos so pitiful to the soul of a New
HJnghmder!
’i isn't Nature's fault. She. is infinitely
more bountiful than under our Northern
skies. Wild 11 overs beautifying .every
grove and erotic side, and roses and a half
.i dozen strange blossoms tempting into
every gat Jin—and SDoW on uur Massa
chusetts hillsides! It was so warm for
four or five hours to day that I found a
very light woden coat uneunif,.-ruble.—
i lie y oung men arc making small bets—
wi.l there be a snow here- this winter2
No—'tisn't Nature s fault, this umvdTsal
neglect of wh.vt Pope*Culls heaaen’s first
law. and \ihat Paul say^ is next to godli
ness. Otic may well say the war did not
produce its full proper fruitage if the year
1870 does not show this fair South land
redeemed, from the careless mistreatment
of all these long years—this Southern
people educated to a love of order arid
cleanliness,’ anil an appreciation of thrift,
industry and the royal dignity of labor!
Ntrtvnah is the county seat of Coweta
County, and lias a population of about
twenty-seven hundred. It is on the line
of railroad fr.ni Atlanta to Montgomery
—forty miles below Atlanta, thirty miles
from the western line of Georgia, and
rather above tiie middle of the State north
iSrr.AR.—X. Orleans. 25 (7?> 30e p Ih»; Crash
e<i 35 lb. ur 3tb $ 1.00.
Syrup.—Cane, $1,25; Sorghnme 75c *g? gal.
Coffee —Prime Rio, 45c ~p lb- Good 40c
V lb.
Salt,—3 (a) 31c ^ !h.;
Baco.s—Only a small quantity in market.—
Hog round 18 (a 20c lb.; Shoulders 18 ^
It). ; llams, 20 (h, 22c;; Clear sides, 20 (n_, 22 e
P lb
Flour.—Extra Family, from stores 9c p*
lb.: Superfine 9c "p lb,; $14.00 (<r, $18.00
Bbl.
Toiiacco.—80(rN$2 00c p Tb; Smoking 75
@$1 00 p lb.
Nails.—15 (a 18c 'p lb; 13 14 p keg.
Castikos,— 15c p lb.
Candles.—Star. 40@,50c p lb.;
Creese.—35 (3) 40c p lb.
Mackerel —$4.50 (a, $5,00 p Kit. By the
doz. $2,00.
Sardines—50 (S; fibc p box.
Hoap.—25 (a30c p lb.
Copperas.— 15(d,25c p lb.
IJlack Pepper.—50c d( GOc p lb.
Soda.—-25 (3, 30c p if*.
Staucm —25 (d 30c p lb.
Spice.—fiO ■ p lb.
Ginger.—60 p lb.
Sulphur-—40c p lbt
Potash.—50 (h- 75c p lb.
Blacking.—-to (a 15c p box. -
Matches.—10c p box.
Cotton Cards.—?1,56 p pair.
Pickles.—50 (3 75c p jar.
Candies.—60c $1,00 p lb.
Bagging.—to (m 50c p yd.
Rope.—30 0 35c p lb.
Twine.— $1,00 (Jr $1.25 p bnhclt.
Paints and Gils.—Kcrosine LM1 $1,50; Lin- ! ... ^ ..
seed, $3,00; Train $3,00 p gal; Coach Yarn- j • < ' gs ' ,y
isli $8,00; Leather Varnish $8,00 p gallon: . 20 Bbls. Salt,
White Lead $2.(>0 p keg of 25 lbs. Copal : BoJtea Xo'iaccb,
Varnish $6,t‘<) p Gallon.
Leatuer—Sole 50c p lb.; Kips, $3,00 0 Ibtst Itio Coffee,
4,00 eacfc ; Calf 75 0 b5c. p lb. . • r ; C(>ff ^ ft g||W>
j Crushed Sugar,
i 20 Kits Mackerel.
! fi .j bbls. do. .
6 doz. PaL Axes,
JTTST RECEIVED
—AND—
FOE SALE
- ^ tY»> ,
A Large and well Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS,
—Andr— ii. s' • t
GROCERIES,
—Consisting of—
Augusta Shirting,
Bleached Domestic,
Prints,
Merinoes,
DeLiin#,
Ladies k Gent’s Shoes
Iloop Skirts,
Balmoral Skirts! ’
Breakfast Shawls
Ladies’ Collar#,
FlanWeD,
Linsey, .
Snspcnders,
ITosiery, '
Ladic's Dress Trim
mings, assortei,
1 RARE CHANCE.
D. BROWDER & CO,
Nos. 24 and 37, MAKKET STREET,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
With a view of reducing and concentrating
our large stock of Dry Goods in one House,
we will, from and alter tins date, sell at great-
tv reducep prices, one of the largest, most va
ried and complete stocks ever brought to this
State, and which has been well bought at Net
And in fact every thing that is generally
: kept in a first class Dry Goods Store.
GROCERIES, Etc.,
30 Barrel# Klotir, 8 doz. cotton card3—
(Whftemorc's No. 10)
' Pepper, spice 4 ginger,
5oo lb#. English Dairy
r cheese, -
., t i.00 J boxes Sardines,.
Factpry Xbrfad,
Powder, shot k caps,
jCoppems,.
.Indigo and Madder,
The 'Toilet;
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
to m . b t-tc - • 1 ;
For Medicinal pnrpos»s—warranted ns pnre
.; •; f,-;., as the market-affords ;
, :io *) » *t • ; (lOi
MACHINE, TANNERS’ and LAMP
OILS,
3 *.«*>. v ' ’ * ‘ ■ ■ •-
-
With the latest style# of
••• - - 1 a -.
LAMPS AMO LANTERNS,
• < O’ J If * £ i 5 ^ '
&c •1 &C,, &C. ; , T
‘
Oar motto will be t>
, r .# l f ‘ i‘*IZtj S !!:li !
*®“Qaick Sales at Slfort Profits.*^
Xlrders solicited from the surrounding towne
and- coontrr, which will meet with- prompt
attention. Store at
i ■- ia ,'r-D - - * i«y-i • *7
Cornci*- Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
Nov. i8-i i-0m RED WISE & LEAR.
L. II. Shovels,
500 Bushels Cotton Seed,.
(From last year’s crop.)
The question is asked daily, where can the
cheapest Drv" Goods and Groceries be bought
Osh Price, bv an experienced buyer reriding * is " nswcred « :
in New York. ' We offer, therefore, great in- j d ‘ rettl - T 10 ’- - •
ducenients to the trade and to customers. |
We have every thing to make a complete j
assortment of goods, and all perons desiring
to bnv for sale or consumption, will find it to |
their interest to give us a call.
WE HAVE.
HILTO*, ALLEt & CO.,
Under Masonic JIall.
Newnan, Ga., Jan..6,^1866. [18-tf.
and south. Its only manufactory is a Brown Sheeting. Brown Shirting. Brown Dril-
sfock of Drugs,
column.
See Card in advertising
lings. Bleached Domestics, Bieaclied Drilling#. :
. Oiiiaburgs, 10-4, 11-4 A 12-4 Sheetings, Iridi j
the i Linens, Kentucky Jeans, Casrimeres aud Sat-
. w • . i . ■ in.'c Enrrl-ih Tweeds. White Flannels, Grev i
' a very many rich planters* in9ls * v n S'‘ " p !
•’ J 1 Flannels, Red flannels. Grey Liankets. l.cd .
any handsome suburb :n residen- j ui,,„k e ts. Marseilles Quilts, Table Napkins, [
Furniture Prints, and
D. BEETVSTER,
sash, door atid blind making, and railway
c nr repairing cst. bltshtircnt It
home of
boast
CCS, £
:d is said to have a more elegmt I Towels and Towelin
! every variety of
and cultivated society-than any other
place in the western part of the State. I
barely escaped dtstrucjjon twice at the 1 p. l(
ti House Farnsiliiim’ Goods.
M\ Frank & Co.,
IIj’.s on Hand and i^Fouslanily Receiving
DeLainey, All Wool DeLaiaes, French
— - | |,a«ds of our troops, but not a single ! Merinoes, French bonjonr Del. dues, Poplins
, , 1 i ,,f everv varietv. aad a great varietv ot
acR^.()n the night of the 1. th wc lu-d j building was burned. It prides itself on * ' _ ' ~
the pleasure of attending an eggnog its car!j aud C onstaut devotion to the! DRESS GOODo.
party, given by Lieut. J. ]>. Sliiehls, at ; cau^e of secession, ntid has just elected ! varying in pricee. qualities and styles.
Worsted Knit Goods. Balmoral Skirts, La
dies’ Merino and Silk Under \ ests, Glove# ot j
his storc-reom on Bav street. On our
nArival we found Mr. II. V\ alkcr. the pro
siding genius on such occasions, present
and performing his appropriate dutbs.—
]-!re long a large number of glasses were
filled with the delightful beverage, and
placed uj on a k>ng counter or table.—
Those present, numbering about thirty,
‘were entertained with delightful music,
■discoursed by Messrs. Keller, Allen,
Shields, J. & Y. Thompson. The splen
didly YrCpancd eggnog was theu dispatch
ed. Dr. C. D. Smith, as on like former
•occasions, was unanimously consulted as
to haruilcssness of another glass. He
Invariably pronounced it innocent, and
[ radical scc&-sioiiists and uncouquored re
bels to the Legislature.”
In the Third Di
county is situated, rfnrT W hich comprises tv. Garters and Garter Webb. Trimming Cords
, - e ->1 J .1 AV. . and Velvet Ribbons, Dress Buttons in great
the fiitecu counties pt Middle Western
DRV GOODS,
BOOTS. SHOES,
ire. i ;l j| S orts, Ladies’ and Misses' Cotton and \\ - o'- : ^
istrict, wherein this ij", ” ‘ Rel'J in^' B eVt^i1 e.; a [vu r te ^ GOIltS FumislHllg GOOdS,
1. Js S..I.!.L • ■ • . i <1 Itl’.I.L f’nr.le i ^
CROCKERY,
variety, Ce.ffs and Collars, a large lot and i
Georgia, Hon. Hugh Buchanan of this great variety of Hoop Skirts, consisting of
1, -i i; i./s ii rpi • Ura,tier's DunlcX Klliutic, Binloek e Eugenia
town has been deeded to Lpn^’SS- Ibis , tojther with the ordinary |
county, with a white J^opUsUlon of about $kirts, of ali sives and pricesfor Ladies pyyp)*pf)f?-‘R !A.EBTrMS Etc
7-300 before the war, was one of the and Misses. . a....
WHITE GOODS.
strongest secession cofiirties In the wiiole i
State—casting but4
enridge~ini5C)0l S
.„ i . r,_ nPl ; xju<lin Hair Cord llnslin, and French
fifteen counties wereralso very strofig for P ea - - >
Cambric.
SILKS &. SATINS.
Black
lorence
Cloth Cloaks:
5 v.re« a*'ain't Breck- Linen Cambric, S'wiss Muslin, Jaconet Mtwbo. Stock of Clothing U complete.
-) vo.c--iag.niui 1M-CUK j Lin<>n Lawn _ Tarleton. French Shear Muslin, ,‘”7 , , *
?eM‘efa! Olliers of these ; j|„jj an d Nainsook Muslin. Checked and S:ri- j iave 8ft- f? c . « n . e l | °* -
BLACK CLOTH COATS,
We
W. T.&L.S. MEAD,
• .1 * i f. -
DRUGGIST!
Cl rEMI STS,
Wliofeaste and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
' PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
SMSTTHBai, BIS
Dental Instruments,
*. . * \£ f : & ' . - .’.'f ’f
iPAtrsutf sfflgDiaaiJigs,*®.,
Oor. Whitehall and Marietta Street*,
{Old Xprcros* Cnrner,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
rtOt-STRY DRAUSR3 hb4 PBVSICtASS
KJ would do Wei! to examine our Stock be
fore buying elsewhere, as we wilt endearer to
tnakc it to tbeir interest, both as to time and
price, to buy of u.=.
ofdef* (Hied with promptness and
eare T .and we guaranty satisfaction in ail our
BPls. [October 14-R-6m.
. ■ - -
Lewis L. ABBOTT. W. L. AfllloTT. *. F. AB»OTT.
AltBOTT &, BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AM)
WHOLESALE &fiRETAIL DEALERS
IN'
secession. It hardly need be sat-i, after
what I have written heretofore about the
, , , . , ,* * , , i White and Colored in great variety,
... , c f e °bng in the btate, tha, tne dn-trict 1 a^ ■ . cverv varietv; ilarsaline and Flo
Yhe ady.ee seekers ) laced implicit eonfi- j a v< ry stroaj? Pccos ,ionist to Con “ ” : —*■ “ ’*
*den« his opinion.
After another short entertainment by
the musical gentlemen above named, the
assemblage dispersed.
Such collections of friends are one of
the fruits of war ; for the sufferings and
sorrow# of the past have made firmer. 1}
puree and stronger the cords of friend-
PRODUCE LND GROCERIES,
WLklt oliall Str-,
Snks*. Silk Mantles: Black
Black and Colored Sacks; Ladies'Under Lia-
en f-nd Skirts, in great variety: lAidiei’ Trim- j
me-1 Hats: Cloak and Dress Trimmings; Bug-
stuid up more defiantly for the cause of ^1^?“^CoTo^’‘Mlk
gross—probably not more than one, or at
most two. districts in the whole State
the late Confederacy. Mr. Buchanan is
a Jawy« r by profession, about forty-five
wars iff age. and has served four or five
years in the lower house of the I.egisla-
OASSIMER.S, ETC.
WE propose to self every tiling at tbe iow-
Senwntiac Braid#: Black ani Colored ISA _ t . st Gash Prices" Those who wish to do
Clkein and Spool Silk Alpacca Braids. - -
r ;
^ATLANTA, GA.
Braids; - . _ ,
Combs and Brushes f every variety. Tapes, «r C H will please .give os a call.
Bobbins.
We cam he
, , 6ENTS’ GOODS.
,liip Iliat litad togvlher tlie licsna of the t ar e. He tea-man of fair at-ili ies, an] fila-fc CtAth^«an^C»^ime^j(
touad in the
5^C-o!ore<l Utissi-
tings, Cravat#
Sargent’s Hall.
and merry, the Eggnog capital, an 1 ilia
hiioxious on the ground of his md 6.-arfs. Neck Ties, aad Flies, SaspcuJers. i
,l 0 nt Silk.*Cotton and Linen Handketcbiefs._Ku!-
P.tiek and Berlin Gl.>ve*. Brown aiwi Wa.te
Half Hose. Tailors’ Trimmings of every va
-J-H- April. 18SI. t tt. ™ SSi^^SfSS? “ d
BOOTS Sz, SHOES,
BRICK STORE,
living.
On yesterday evening Mr. Kit Robin- ’ person d chaVaeter. lie w.s an ar
son gave a similar entertainment to many ', r secessionist, ami entered the rebel Hai?Ho^.*~TaUor? Trimmings of every va- yoUTH-WE-ST CORNER PUBLIC SQ&AEB
\ae will not say all, for the liou«e would
not have held them.) of his friends at . .
The crowd was large \ from a 3rd Lieutenancy to a Lieutenant
Colonelcy, aud was so badly wounded io
June, that he did not recover i«
tin*e to ri j
surrender last spring. ’
*• Tho !. cal e'-.-f‘:o:is in nearly all the
interest of the occasion equ >1 to any prv
ceding one. Tlie ** genius was on hand.
1'he “ obi Rat” is as clever an-1 whole-
souled a# ever. May bis s' a 1 *w never
his command before the of all sorts, for
at D. BROWDER & CO- ,
Nos. 24 a 37. iLVKKLT .>Ta..KT. j
*J*r.f-v»n»Yv. Ala. (J-in. l.T-lt'-l™. j
ON BAY STP.S^f; r (
NRWNANf.GAa
We keep constantly on hand and for sale a
good stock of :
Flour, Corn, 1 * .
f **. # 2 ^ r
Bacon, Lart),’
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee,- Mackerel,
-jj- : frm jiff Ff |
Fepper, spices,
a v v ea Soda in Keg*,
Tobacco, Lime,
j. J. PINSON
.- Has wsinnedfvb«*iiriss ngnia at
RAHC-SUrS CORNS?,,
And is now receiving a general stock of
A.TT3DXZE .
As the CASH SYSTKM will be strictly ad
hered to, lie n-Tojifs ns'iii# motto
“Short Prolits and Quick Sales,”
Hoping thereby to obt tin from' the public and
tlie conirhiTnltv. wH!r lYfirfh PL destiny has
been connected fur move thnn thirty years a
liberal share of tlieir patronage.
His stock consists'Cf every variety of
ca - Dry . Goods,
8 Bo y-s ’ : ^H sis,
* Hard-Ware-& Cutlery,
J 7
s Bagging'and'Rope,
Sugar, : Coffee, tr*
Irotr, Steel. ~L
Nails, Spade?;,
Sovels, 'ATvvils; Vices,*
Turning Ploughs, Powder, Shot,
Black Pepper, AH ilpict*, CVoves,
Soda, Cream of Tarter,
Ca.*-tor Oil.’ Kerosine Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Salt Petre,
BoraJI. Venetian Red,
Kcd J.fiad, &c., &c
Hi bn# a sfrenfer vnrjety.of every kind of Mer
chandize tliau is usually kept in one establish
ment' No matter tvhat sort of article yon
want you must not dejpair of getting it until
yon call at l’INSON’S.
December IB, 12-Am.
BR0DNAX & WILKINSOir
H AVE od hand and are now receiving a
large and well-selected
stock: of goods
At their store on the
T i
Corner formerly occupied by
Col. J J.’Neelyr .
Consisting in part of ttie following:
i STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,
CY DOMESTICS, FACTORY YARNS.
cn *
22 LEADV .MADE CLOTHING,
GO
cr*
o
fij
x
f*-
FAMILY GROCERY
DRINKING SALOON.
T HE undersignct firm i# ‘pleased 1 Vo an-
nounr-e to.jhuir frieni’s and the public
generally, that they have ,iow ou hand and
are daily receiving a good stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and other things loo tedions to mention. We
expect to try to keep vvbnt the people need,
and hope, by close application, energy and
fair dealing, to be able to do at h ast our por
tion of the business don? In our line.
Attached to this business.is a First Class
Drinking* Saloon,
where a e keep the purest
LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES
the market affords. Ami Wd take-occasion to
say, that we’invite into this Saloon gentlemen
ot sober, prudent habits, and will be glad to
wait Upon them, and thank them for their
-patrotirtJfJ * bnt 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 us at the Finson House, on the
West side of GreeuVille-street.
McDonald, Stephens & Co.
Green B. McDonald,
J. V. D. Stephens,
I. N. D. Stephens,, [sept. lC-2-tf.
_ UN DR R-SI11 RTS, And .
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Ijatales’ Dross G-oodl*u
Embracing
Prints, Alpuccas,
DcLaines, Merinoes,'
Flannels, ic.f
A large lot of fine Saddles,
’ '■ BLANKETS and UMBRELLAS,
TobaC50^° r all grades, and
Extra fine IIANANNA $egars r
A fine lot of ^
OVENS, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS,
AND OVEN LIDS;
CROCKERY, NAILS, POCKET AND
TABLE CUTLERY;
PEPPER, GINGER, SPICE;
POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS;
SHOE PEGS and SHOE THREAD;
SUGAR; COFFEE, CHEESE, MACK
EREL, PICKLES, CANDLES;
BAGGING AND ROPE;
TIN WARE, &c., &c., &c.
Having lost largely by the late war, and!
finding it necessary to devote our attention 1
frith renewed energy to a bnsiness In whiedn
we l»ave been long engaged, we are deter
mined to spare CO pains to please those who-
give us their patronage, both a» to-the prices-
and quality of onr gojids.
Dec. 2-12-tf. BROUN A X k WILKINSON..
Atlanta & W. Pt. R. R. Co.
. . "Xewxax, Dec. 30, 1805.
O N' AND AFTEcRlTHlS DATK SO GOODS,
bv fcjr fi-ss oj; Rail Hoad, will be deliv
ered until freights afe paid on the same.
Dec. 30-17-tf.’ #;I '.#jKU. W. RAMEY, Ag't.
F. P. RICE,
BxcH nngo Broiler,.
BUYS AND SELLS
Gold, Silver, Bank Ifotes tTnoonrent. K'oney,.
U. S. Bondi, Gold Bast, otc.
Office Comer of Whitehall and Decatur Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
December *23-16-3m,
NEW.NAN
S t eangi;,"\y o rks.
TAYLOR, WILLIAMS & CRDOKSHANKS,
WHOLESALE AN*-bytail dealkbs in
Foreign and Domestic Dry' Goods, Boots add
•hoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing,
Fancy Goods-and Notions,
jYo. 1 Commercial Jluilding, Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA,
flig^-Genenil dealers in all kinds of Prodace.
December 23-ffl-3m.
: w. w. chapman.
J. W. RCCKBB.
T HE partnership
tween R. !>„ FD4Kig¥^YHEW COLE k
lieretofure existing b?-
LS,„»ATIIEW COLE k
W. T. COLE, under the firm name of R. D. :
CODE k CO , has this’day* been dissolved by
-mutual consent ■ y-:
- The bushfess/will-be continued bv R. D..
COLE a t .d MATHEW'COLE, under the Style
of R. D. COLE:-£:<BROTHER, who will settle |
all ontstanding bjnsine#^ of the late firm, and j
continue the miinufaciuring ol
Sash, Blinds, Iloors. and Famitnre i
as before. Hope onr oid customers will not
forget that we are on hand sa all time#. - * 1
Nov. 28th. j8«5." R- D- COLE k ItRQ. ,
December 23-13-3 m." .-
CMAPH1A Sc RUCKER,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Commission Merchants
and dkaleks in
WESTERN PRODUOE,
Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
December 23-lb-3m.
ATLANTA and WEST POINT
ROAD.
M. R BELL &, CO.,
(Formerly BELL, MOORE k CO.,)
Wholesale Grocers,
‘Commission and Forwarding
...MERCHANTS,
Mariotta Street,
Leave Atlanta... .....G 00 A M
! Arrive at Newnan 0 10 A 31
i Andre at West Point 12 04 P M
[ Leave West Point 1 00 P M
| Arrive at Xewnau ....3 52 P M
Arrive at Atlanta 7 03 P JI
GEORGE 0. HULL,
Superintendarit.
•December 18-15-21
_ff. IV. RICHARDSON,
I w ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Stoves, grates,
n \ —AND—
House Furnisliiag cods,
Consignment* are solicited, which will
\ *. er. v
S*p f efnbrr tC-l-6m.
. • -ssirreceive our^iest periohal anenliot,.'and th'e
-Cheese, &c. Forwarding Bits in css carefaUv ami promptly
* dAo». '.IDec. 1G-U 3m.
ATLANTA,-.:., GEORGIA. MawufnctUfer Olid Dealer in ail kinds of
TIN AND SHEFf IRON WARE,
Csrner Whluhall aad Hoator Streato,
ATI.AM A. ....GEORGIA.
December If! l5-3m.
a# ever.