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N2WNAN, GEORGIA.
.rlay -liraiag, i'jjriiry 17, 133j,
Savannah, Griffin & North Ala. R. H.
A* a meeting of the Directors at Griffin
on the loth insf., Sam*. \V. Mangham
was elected Secretary ami Treasurer.—
1-jT .'J./'irr.: under this hea<( icdi Lt !
: Work will be commenced, when SIOO.OOU
j is anbscribced p-ivable in installments as coinage in the sat
called lor.
The United States Mint.—The;
Janu try report of the .din cto*- oi' the Uni- j
ed States .Mini at Philadelphia, shows'
h it the "<dtl •’ej'>o-its amounted ti*§ti70.-
143.61*, and th<- silver purchases to §91.-1
73,48—in all, 57w5,l 17.0S. The cold]
time amounted to.
A. K. SfiAfciO, r MRS; B. IM W003S90r
i k i "* ILL vc Ics56ft5 on llif
COMMISSia'i ,M:RQHANT,;] V\ nil * u..., «..>
At lama.
BiEinB WE AR.E1!
S803.4&4.45, nearly all of which was in
—• - double each’* The silver coinage amoun-
The following gentlemen were apjoin- . . . Q , . , ;
1 . ted to Sl>».2yN 82, mostly in dollars and •
ted c itnmi.tees to *olic:t and receive su b .j h a |j- dollars; atid the copp.T coinage !
ILL give Iess6ris o;r the
Piano at home, ever'
-'-s4ay. Wednesday and Friday.
. r. ... j Terms — $1.00 per Oipritb. due
^ * 3 monthly. . [Jan. 27-21-U.
l)CLD respeetffldl.T.ipake-.ihe following —
-:o:-
j. f. joxes.
it. s. btntra.
>> sniMiuuccmect jo/Ue people of Cow eU
t ml adjoining counties. , t . t b S ♦
J /in Shields, on Day Street. New-
n^n Ga , wishes o buy t.eau line » aud
cut ju rajs. H.
It is stated th-at . letters from influpjv-
] DISPATCHES TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. tial conservatives ill the New E .gland
Washington hews. State." are pouring into Washington, ur-
} cing I heir Seonloyn and- llvpreaentatives
THE NAVAL APPROBATION BILL PASSED j tu avoid a rupture . villi the Executive,
. , c . , TUB HOUSE. and to abide, a* fuT;.-a* pos-lilde, by the
tt.? r..e ^itoc^lio.durs ol t e a\a . a , policy he has se-*n fit to.mark uut.l’urthe
Griffin'& North Alabama Hail .Load, as mE FREEDMEN’s BUREAU BILL PASSED : restoration of .the Union.
well a" ciur'*«i3 generally, are invited to j BOTH HOUSES. j
lnvgt the board of Directors at this place j j The Louisville J-urnal gives the fol-
. >r„ ,1 HI, im * I WASHINGTON’, Feb. 9.—The House to-, lowing assurance : No matter, dear read-
day pas-ed the Naval Appropriation bill, et, what you see in the paper ; Jeff I)a-
A Jv“rti-'*gl’n , 'S. I Nearly all the items for the Pensacola vis won’t have a military trial, ami he
! Navy Yards were stricken out. , won’t be convicted;: And if he were con-
\\ J. hansom is a candidate for coun- , ’jfhc llou-e also concurred in the Se- j victed, he would be pardoned. ThouaL
it 7rea-urcr. Elect:mi, oi Joyed by In- nate’s amendments to the FreeJiueu’a Bu-! no curd player, “we speak by the card,
lertor Court, the 1st Monday in March. ; rcau bill. Instead of confining i s opera- j . ’••••■' * . ~~ '
We Call attention to the card of Dr. J. «'»n to those States in which the hair ns !. Ceitlous Qalculation.— 1 1.2 <*» *j»*r
,,r *ir ■ i . wr. . i . e, »• ' t coiiius is Puspeiidcd, itis ol general a p. mg estimate (toumled upon the last m-
>, . .I lb-y. it h-• c in diiUiit after readm_ * ,,,, , ... • . . t,.J h-m been mole of the
J , . ” i plication: I lie bill now awaits the action : U(1 ?>*»*•**► cu.stis; n .s ^e. n m me oi^ me
ihc accotnpa-tying tcs'im nt os, that the w f t j, e Presi lent j probable amount which it costs the indt
Dr. is a skillful Dentist and merits a lib- viro1nia LE0ISLATIV f COMMITTEE. ! . vi,Ju “ , memhc ™ ot ‘ thc . di ^ rent ch “^ ht ‘ S
nl Mirnnuf We will m-itr the te K ti. ... .. in this country to sustain them : A Hip-
11 ll .1, , ,r • F' 1 - m—The Vii^iuii ti „ or , l» rcs bj,criaS,
ui mr.ll of Mosers. Hill, Alloa and others : Leg,Native Committee had an interview S7 . a Congregationalist. §10; a'Roman
r. is baaJe 1 in without the rejn:st or with the President on Tuesday last, and 1 p„ t u,.i:_ cii. .. n Knisetmili-in 818- a
ir l>r. Wile/. i «mI*4^ HU H'«J-1SSSSl23
. ,r | e . .1 . f The President replied, thanking them j
ZiAerman i V erJcry, of Atlanta, Ga., . . . . , v ..• ••• 7T , , , .
. • . .. . ler their visit and expressed fits giatinca | A, item us W a rd, recently lectured in
have jnst received, an otfer far s» e, u , t j on ;|t thn sciitinieiits expressed by them, j X e w Orleans for the benefit of the family
large Kit of Flour, Nails, an 1 3a.t. | and declared his determination to follow
W ». W. Dent & Pro., h .ve just re- | the principles he had pursued through'-
, , - , .i.i r out. They were that the Union could
tvtevel a large and welt assorted stock ot , J . . , , .
. . • I not be dissolved, and responded cordially
tiroceries, liar. vare, etc. They sell * ar j p* the sentiments of the resolutions anil
cish only, and at short profit< ; il y°u j trusted that the time would soon come
wish anything in their Jiue give them a ! when they could ueet under more favors
[tn | j ble auspices than at present.
, . jv- . ! He stated that he would nut be forced
Win. 15. Word lias resumed business at . . . . . 0 . . .
to take the positiou that any biate is out
of the Union. The interview was a very
For
508 bhl*. Hour, com v ,rr:3ihg'alf grades;' •
2.030 bushels White'Cora; ’
23,000 lh4. Choice New. B-icon, Side?, Sh rai
ders, 4c.; •
23 bhls. new Leaf Larf; "'* ’
50 boxes Star.Candle?;
25 doe, Freni-fv.Krp S'lins;
50 bags itediuul teaChoiee; Rio Co.Tcc;
50 blifs: Sugar,'-All grades;
S00 coils and half coils Richardsoa’s Greei -
leaf and Todd ? machine tn.ide Ropel
m
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£ fR ^
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^ b oi-
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lirn — - .5? aJ
ort — t 4 2 = H ~ ’ I
j r-~( i ^ - r hra - Ps < .5
£3 SSs* 50
JONES & BURCH.
Are now^ established at the old
pp ~ 0
t 2 H 0 i ^ s- ! &
m°nn: urn
'A %
Being agent foc.the manufacturers, I JO?. E-i>Esr.
wi I self Htmian^farturerts prices.
SO bales nnd 40.rolls j^ndia
w. T. wood.
c ^ Where they have on hand a genera! assortment of Goods adapt-
z „ | 3 0 h > ^ s C~,\ 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
3 ~4 :
w. B: WOJD.
•• M
the uM stand, sinl is prepared to make
»:id repair 3 »ddio", Dri ll «-s r Harness, etc j important one.
At the c inclusion of his remarks the
members of the committee were introduc
ed personnally, and expressed pict ure at
the President’s address.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington Veb. 11—The Senate
e*c. They have on haul t lie best patent, resumed the cunsideratiun of the joint re
of Washing Machines-—varranted to give J sulutiim tu amend the Constitution re-
nitisfaction. Call and examine their ; gttf lf'g representation, but took no vote
S uck M ichiu -s This fir 11 is e.> nnjse 1
S*te cird.
Mr P A. Powers has 1033 bushels of
Corn for sale.
R dwine, Cu!p«-ppcr i C<>., are now
rec riving a large stock of Staple & Fancy
Goods, Hard ware. Cutlery. Roots, Shoes,
A message was received by Congress
, Iro.n the President, embracing a com
•1 ir/In 1 ile and experienced business men, . mmiication from the French Minister in
of Jeft. Davis.
NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET.
COllltKCTEU WtEKLY HT
J-0HB5 k BTOSIH.
NEvvsas, Ga. February 17, ISOfi.
Cotton'.—We quote Ordinary 22 ; Low Mid
dling 25 @ 26c ; Middling 23 @ 30c; Goad
Middling 30 (ju 32c. Market dull.
Factory Goods.—| Brown Shirting 40c
^ yd.; 4-1 Sea island Shirting 40@50c "ft yd.:
Cotton Varus—§3,75 («} §4,50"^ bunch.
L>hy Goods.—l'rints 25 @ 3*5c yard ;
Bleached Shirtings 37^ (it) *iOe fl yd.
Coustky Fkodcce—Cum-jit 1,50 "p bushel;
Meal from wagons §l,5t> ~(3 hush.; from stores
$i,7-3 hu-h.; Baiter, 3Uc ft lb.: Bee.--
A'.tx, 15.- %> lb.; Kggs 20 (it) 22 ^ doz. Honey,
20c lb.: Beef, 8 («> luc |l lb.; Tallow,
Me ft lb.: Dried Fruit. Peaches, unoealed
S2.00 fl niish.; pealed §2,50 "jd bush.; Apples,
; I ,-V) £.1 liltsh.
Sit.ak.—N. OrlcAns, 23 @ 28c “Jp lb.: Crush-
com , e d 30 lb.
SvKiiP.—Cane, §l,2-i: Sorgho me
Tie *v*' : */ *3 th-.mgnt to be the
greatest invention of the ago. It mows,
icips, and rakes—a:i 1 i-. a perfect seit-
laki-r. S-,-0 adveniscmCitt, an 1 address
3'rink it R'tisom, lii.iisvitle, Ky., and
j,< t descriptive p.itu;ih!eH.
D.ni’i I to-rea l prospectus of South-
cfn C ilti’/alor Tli s monthly is too
well k it *w ii to re j lire farther notion.
W. S' Readies I- a candidate for <5onn-
tv ’i'reqourvr. See announcement elsc-
wio-re.
, , , . . , Gokfke — Prime Kio, 40e ijd lb
d ne oouht u t they ivi.l do an cxteii- , relation to a proposed international con . ^ 45,. ^ ip
s ve trade j feronce at Coiistaiitinojde on the subject | Salt.— 3c lb ;
To a-cettain how to put money in your j cholera. Congress will consider the
. . ‘ proposition.
r#'ai'30.rea i .iJvcrtis.:.ii.ut ot l arkiuson «S : r . o 1 1 n 1 .1
* j Capt. Sciumcs has been allowed the
f " priv ilege of exercise in the yard of the
.Marine Rarracks.
TEXAS STATE CONVENTION.
Galveston, Feb 11.—A resolution
lias been offered in the Convention de
claring that the secession ot the State was
; null and void.
A resolution declaring that any State
has the right to secede, was introduced,
and a motion to lay on the table lost by
a vote of 08 y- as and 45 nays.
KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE.
ClNClNNATTI, Feb. 15.—The Ken
tucky Legislature has rejected the con
stitutional amendment abolishing slavery,
tt has also passed .resolutions asking fo.
the removal of the troops from the State,
the restoration of the habeas c irpus, aii 1
condemning the Freedman’s Riireau.
*>c gal.
Good 42
r^Hoii. J E. Stallings will accept our
thunks for •‘.L* irnal 0! the proceedings of
the Georgia (aiuvcutioii” and other pub-
in' doc. unie nts.
Bacon—A good supply in market. Hug
Mini 1 23.: -j* lb.; Shoulders lSt lb.;. Hums
20c; Clear s.des, 2gc fl lb
Flock.—§13 (8J S>*7 1‘Ci Bbl.
Touacoo.---8o(1i)§'2 00c 'g lb; Smoking G3
@§1 00 ^ lb'. ,
Nails.—15 @ ltJc ^3'lb; 13 @ 14 'y keg.
Castings.— I5c~y lb.
Candles.—Star, 3o(ji)40c y ib.; t
Cheese.—30 («u 4ne y lb.'
Mackbuel — S't.oj @ §4,2-3 y K:L
Samdi.nes— lo @ one y box.
tsiiAi’.—2o @ 5_c y lb. -'
Cowebas. - i 5(<p25c y lbl
BlvCK pEPI't/K*.—53c <<5, 63c y Ib.
Soda.—20 (nj 25c y lb.
StaKCU-— 25 (n> 30e y Ib.
Spice.—tin y lb.
Ginger.—6o y ft
SCLPHCR—40c y lb. '■ v
i*otasu. —50 »-5c y lb.
BlaceinoI—'-’10 @ 15c y box.
Matches.— 1 to y box.
Cotton Cards.—§1,50 y pair.
Piv KleS.—50 (n) 75c y j.ir. , .
Candies.—lion et) §l,00 y Ib. { ■
Bagging.-—40 50c y yd.
r.'pe.—-io @ 3jc y lh.
Twine.- §I,oo @ §1.23 y bunch.
Thirteen Rebellions in the United Statas Paints and oils.—Kerosiue oil $2.00; Lin-
Smce the organization of the Federal seed. § !,'>o; Train §3,00 y gal; Coach
Government, thirteen attempts have been i')> §8 OO; Leather Varoisii ’’''j
, . . . * c White Lead §3.00 y keg of 2o lbs. Copal
made to resist. Us authority, lhe hrsr V ur„isl. §6/.o’y Gallon.
was in 1782, a c mspiracy of some of the Leather Sole 50c y Ib.; K’ps, §3,00 g.
Federal army to consolidate the thirteen 4,ou each; Calf 7-3 (5 « s 5c. y lb.
Thu Davis Fund.
We J ul.slicd in our issue of the 3rd,
the plan proposed by Gov Jenkins and
the ladies of MiHedgeviMe for raising a
fund for the ictief «d Mrs. Jefferson Davis • jp lU t t . s j u to one. and confer supreme pow-
nnd family. Each Indy is requested to er upon Washing! in; the second, 1787,
contrilute one Collar, to be handed to called Shay's Insurrection in Massschu
the Ordinary of the county, who will for- ! setts ; third, in 1704. Called the \\ hisky
, , .. ~ , . ! In.-urrection ot Pennsylvania; fourth,
ward to the rcaaurt r ot the State *ho 1 18U by the 1I:l!|ford Convention ; the
wifi cause it to be delivered to Mrs. Davis, in the question of the aduiis
The ladies of many counties of Georgia siou of Missouri into the Union; the
are making liberal contributions nnd will
tire daughters of Coweta consent to lag be
hind in the g>H) l work.
We have called attention to this matter
at the request of some of our best citiicns.
It is suggested that tire ladies friendly
to the proposition will meet at Sargeut's
Hall, at 4 o'clock P. M. Tuesday next.
India Eubbs reciting
r» ,i 1)E * T ’ WOOD & C0.j STABLE & FMCY 3DEY
:Grooers & Commission ’ - . . s . < ;
. All kinds o r Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
iVl lli l\ vD IT A IN A i 1 Our friends from the country will find it to their interest to .give
us a trial.
DEALERS IS —
At New Aork'Priees. (Groceries (Liquors excepted)].. T: T P1\S()N
I am agent fbr.one of tjie/jargeat RUBBER . .
and Family Supplies/
BELTING FACTORIES in America, and wifi
fill all orders for '
BELTING HOSE, &c.,
at New Yo:k wBoIesafc 1 j'rices, freight only Ragging, Rope',
HAVE just received.and are now oITcrinj
for sale, large supplies of - -
added. , 4j .
SAW MILLS,-- -
CORN MILI^S,. ; a ,; . * •
WHEAT MILLS,; ’
SMUT MILLS?’4 ba
WOOL C ARDiIN^ M AC HINES,
RURRING MACflLVES, ■
■ ;; aua,v u . v
STEAM ENGiJ&ES. &ca, &o.,
.Will be ordered frorn^ie manufacturers, and
furnished at wboles^grjces.
Paper, j,
From one of the largest Mills in America.
Samples may be seen 1 art' my office, and orders
will he promptly filled from New Tork, at
wholesale prices. We’defy competition either
in prices or quality.
Feb 3 tim. 4. K SB AGO. Atlanta.
Corn, Bacon, d'c.,
W
JILL br ordered.from the West for large
buyers by ;; '• A. K, SEA GO,-
Commisaiou Merchant,
Feb. 3-22-Cm. ’ J Atlanta. Ga.
GEO. W. COOK.
J. J. GOODRUM
COOK Sr GOODRUM,
Grocers and Commission
MERGE A NTS.
. t - .
North-West Corner Court Houae Square,
aNEWNAN, GEORGIA,
H AVE on ha«d ) --*nd.'»re constantly re
ceiving fresh sappjies of Coffee, Sugar.
Salt,,Syrnp. B.icon, Liirti, Corn Meal, Flour,
Mackerel, White F':sh\ Cheese, Pepper, Spice,
Ginger, Colton Yarns, Well Buckets, Sitters.
Cotton Cards, Hats, Shoes, Tobacco, Cigars,
Ac., A”., all of which they.will exchange for
Country Produce, or sell for cash on very
reasonable tertns. Parlies wishing the above
irt-iclcs wi 1 do well to give us a call before
purchasing. .
Sugar (all qualities.)
Coffee, Tea,. Soda,
Cheese, Crackers,
[Dec. 30-17-ly.
H all House,
CUiLNER PRYOR AND HUNTER STREETS,
ATLANTA V ..GA.
Has rcs’.imed business agwin nt
SARGENT’S CORNER,
And is now receiving a g-neral stock of BSL^igbr neatly furnished rooms with sin-
_ ' ' _ ~ , . ! gle beds just added.
IwILlirlOIT | gt^rPorters at every train.
As the GASH SYSTEM will be strictly ad-! d " 1 - 20-3in, J. Vt. AKERS, Proprietor,
hi red to, he adopts as his motto
“Short Profi.s anl Quick Sales/’
Hoping thereby to obtain from the public nnd
Tobanco, (Chewing& Smoking,) the conuuunitv with which hi.- destiny has
Ruck Wheat FI%r, Mndkerel, j j!*™ ’’on^ctrd for more than thirty years a
Flour, (the first brands,)
Dry Goods, O
B o y s ’ Mats,
. Blacking Rru.-hes, ; "
Wli sk Brushes,
To let Snap,
, Well Rnckefs,
Well Ropes,
Bru-bvs, •
Brooms,
Ac.-, Ac,
•7-Q SHIRTING,
FACTORY YARHS.
We have also a good stock of . .
Confootioncrics,
—Consisting of—
CANDIEo (assorted),
RATSINS. [ALMONDS, /. s .
FIGS, ORANGES, etc. - ’ f
We call attention to our stock of
Saddles, Bridles and Bugjy
Harness.
We haTe'for sale many'othlr articles too
numerous to men lion. .
J. H, JAilJES,
BANKER & BROKER,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Buys and sell3
Gold, Silver, Bonds, Bank Bills,
Gobi Bullion and Gold l>ust.
January 20-3tn.
J \ Hard-Ware & Cutlery, ^
Bagtring and Hope, p' j?? ZIMTilEKMAli & VETLDERY,
Sugar, Coffey.
. Iron, Steel,
c Nails, Spades,
Sovels, Anvils, Vices,
Turning Ploughs, Powder, Sh >t,
Bl.tCk Pepper.’ A’l Spice, Cloves,
Soda, Cream ol Tarter,
Ca-tortYil. Kentsine 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. No matter what sort of article you
want von must not despair of getting it until
you call at , PINSON S.
December 13-12-3m.
sixth was a co lission hetweeu the Legi
lature of Georgia and the Federal Govern
meut, in regard to the Linds give 1 to the
Creek Indians; the seventh was in 1830.
with the Cheiokcis in Georgia, the eighth
was the n etuorablo Nullifving Ordinance
ol South Carolina, in 1832; the ninth
was in 1842, in Rhode Island, b< tween
the suffrage Association and State au
thorities; the tenth was in 183d, on the
jart of the Mormons, who resisted the
Federal Government; the elev n.h was
John Brown’s Raid; tlie twelfth, Sec-s-
sion in 1861 ; thirteenth, Secession of
Thad. Stevens in 1862.
LOUISVILLE MARKET.
Locistillk, FeO. 13, 1806.
Muviug. Selling.
Gold, r.~13» 12?
Silver 131 ..; 135
Corn, 55 u>t> J 011 arrival, and 8u(i>H3 from
store, including tvags, and 60(a.t>5 tu the ear.
F10 lr.sup’iiue, Plain Extra §800
^§9. Extra Family, §l0(oj§10 75. 11 ^ Clay
5-9 5o(rx.§9 7-3, Woudlavrn, per barrel, §11 («
§11 25. Buckwheat, §7 5u per lutt pounds.
t'heese, H imbtirg, 2J@’20I, English Dairy,
23024, Pine Apple, 33088.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Nx.v Youk, Feb. 1 I, 1866.
Cotton is steady at 4-3c.
Gold 133.
MGNTGOM K K Y MARKET.
Mo T.rosr bt. Jan. 30th, 1866.
Cotton dull—Middling 35037c.
YjUHJ MEN, R£AD THIS.
Assistant Commissioner Hastings, oft 4 ^’ Y YOUNG MAN of good morals, who
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The Newnan Dialectic Sooistj.
On the evening of the Util entertained
our citizens with a public debate, at Sar
gent’s Ilall. The audience was respecta
ble in size and mauifjsted a good degree
of interest. The inaugural of the Presi
dent, Mr. Alvin I). Freeman, was rejdetc
with fine thought and sentiment. The
affirmative of the question; Is it politic white people are as poof as the i For portumlars address
for the Untied States to expel or dcive : b j ;tt . kc In Baker conutv there is a great : Jan 2 0-2u-4t. " Grantv’ille, Georgia.
Maximilian from Mexico? was ably dis- call for laborers. Five hundred hands;
cussed by Messrs W. T. Freeman, M. L j are needed. In Decatur county the freed- .
-men have contracted, and have-gone to]
work with ttic.r former masters, who are j
much encouraged at their endeavors, and •
, , , „ • . . c,... desires to prepare himself for Teaching.
the I reed uien s aliaire t , or .mv other profession, and who can *■ make a
Georgia, reports to Gen. Howard, that j risc'’'of Oue Hundred Dollars, can luive the
in Mitched County the freeduien have j chance of so i.oing at the •* Gmutviile Male
nearly all left, and he cites as a reason, j ami Female Collegiate Institute.
Carter, K. N. Readies and C A. McKinly j
and the negative by Messrs. L. R. Ray.
and \\ m. Spaik-. The effort of Mr.
Freeman, was highly credit-aide ; that of
Mr. Carter, was replete witti loaic J while
Mr. Beadies wa« jioi.t,v</ an 1 amusing in
his remarks sud Mr. McKtnly displayed
the tact of the skilled debater. M r. Ray's
argument was c’■■•se, compact and well de-
lifercd. Mr. Sparks swept the entire
think that the} - will do well. He states j
that the planters in hi? part of State are j
high spirits, and say triat the free fill -n
F. -V. R1GHA3D30N,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
STOVES, GRATES,
— AND —
House Furbishing Goods,
J^^AH prrsoas having Change Bills issued
by COOK k GOODRUM. are requested to t 0 ke
them to their store and get greenbacks for
them. ’ [Fsb. 3-22-tf.
BR0DNAX, WILKIKSOX & GO.
H AVE on hand and are now receiving a
large ami well-selected
STOCK OF GOODS
At their store on the
Corner formerly occupied by
Col. J J, Neely,
Consisting in part-of the following:
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS,
DOMESTICS, FACTORY YARNS.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
U N DKit-rill I RTS, And
FHIhNlSHlNG GOODS,
BOOTS ANJ> S HO-ES,
. I1.AT-S AND CAPS,
liAdics’ Dress Goods,
E m b r a t i u g
Prints, Alpaccas.
DeLaiucs, Merinocs;
Flannels, ic.;
A large lot of fine Saddles,
BLANKETS i»i,d UMBRELLAS,
Tobacco, pf j.II gra.ies, :i!ia
Extra Rue II AT ANN A
A fine lot of *
OYENS, POTS; KKTTLES, SPIDERS,
AND OVEN LIDS;
CROCKERY. NALLS; pUCKET AND
TABLE CUTLEiiY.71
PEPPER, GINGER, SPICE;
POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS;
SHOE PEGS and SHOE THREAD;
SUGAR. COFFEE, CHEESE,'MACK
EREL, PICKLES, CANDLES;
BAGGING AND ROPE;
TIN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac.
BRu'DNAX, WILKINSON k CO.
Februarv 3 22-tf.
Segars,
‘realty act 6S though they iutea icJ to j A]so , M in ufacturer and Dialer in all kmds ol
Ind utiuer consideration the argaimut oft
.Otinmes claiuiiug the riglit tu be dis
field, left n->t a stone unturned and highly charg d under the Shermau-Juhn-Hjo pa- j
TIN AND SHEET IKON WAKE,
Comer Whitehall aui Hunter Streets,
The President and the Cabin.--t have | ^TLAN 1 A. - GEORGIA'
l»eceui’t»er i6-l5-3in
ATLANTA and WEST POLET
EAIL IIOA.D.
L^ave \tlanta....,....'. ft . | ..„.....6 UCl A .»
— | Arii'.e at Neweaii* .........14 IU A
entertaiaed hia hearers. In Let the
young gentlemen all have reasons to feel
•atisfi-d with the manner in -which t'icj
acquitted themselves. Tbe diciiiou was
tenierei tu fuvjr of the :*iil uatirej
role, but have come to no definite Cv>n
ciusion thereon. L ntil this muter is!
disposed of, there will be no detail for a j
c.mrt to t"* SiMiimes, and there is a bare j
probability that the trial may be iedefi
nateiy pyst t oued.
J. C WOOTTKN,
ATTOBNEY AT EAW,
NKWNAN, GEORGIA,
is the Hersud Office.-*
Se t. 9-l-tf.
TO ARRIVE.
RICE, -
Fresh fj oja the Mill,
A large stock of -
CASTINGS.
Both English'and A met;can ;
IRON,
Both Swede’s' and Eaglisb refined :
AXES,
(S \y Collin’s and Bradley;)
Trace Chains;
Shot.
. All size?;
Curry-Combs, Tack*, Frying Puns,
And other articles in our line.
We will, from time to time, receive large
additions to our stock.
We will give goods in exchange for
C393XE? PS03UCI!,
or receive the same on Consignment. -
g^,We w.ll sell for CASH only.
Orders from the country solicited and satis
faction guaranteed.
GREENVILLE STREET,
(Masonic Building formerly ocenpied t>y Josss
k Catvs.)
Kewnan, Ga.
Jan. 20-20-tt.
V, i 1 continue business at the
old Stand of
7 JUT
» V
& PJ?
KEW* T AN, GA.
WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL
DSA.LER :S
2^3
Med cine?, Chemicals,
rERFUMERY. FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE
H&R M3)
GROCERS, PRODUCE
—*»!>
COMMiSSiON MERCHANTS,
Corner Brood and Marietta Stt,
ATLANTA, ..GA.
gQu-Frumpt iittentioa given to Consign
ments and Orders.
R. P ZlMMKKMAS, ’
Late of 8c< .mton k Zimmerman. ’
Augusta, Ga.
S. A. VxanERT,
Late of Jackson, Miller k Verdery, • ■
Ja 11: 20- lm. Augnsfa.Ga.
HfcCAIWY JL Co,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -
DEALERS U
Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye-Stuffs, Glass, Putty,&c.,
ALABAMA STR. ATLANTA, GA.
*©~c uuutry Orders filled promptly and a
lowest pices L-Iau. 20-3tn.
a: j. orvk. r. if. farrah.
OICTXE & FARRAR,
Grocers, Forwarling anl Commission
MERCHANTS,
Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ge.
RRFLRESCrS.
Phinizy & CJajton, and Wright & Alexander,
Augusta, Ga.
W. TT. Stark, Savaunah, Ga;
J. R. Powell, and Lee k Norton, ^ •
Jari. 20-0m Montgomery, Ala.
COX &, HILL, ;
WHOLESALE GROCERS
—“ANIh—
Merchants,
AND DEAf.ERS IN
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER Foreign and Domestic Liquors Segars*
Tobacco, &c., &c.,
BRACES,
n
RE L
NEW STORE—NEW MS.
IT ^ E HAVE just received and opened-a
it new.and.-wvii-ii-Ieeiei stock of
3D Pt ' <3- 0 0 3D S ,
Consisting of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS. CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, PIECE GOODS.
A No a Idrgc Stock of •
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTIIING,
(The largest ever brought to this market,)
.A large lot of •
Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Caps,
And a great many other articles too nnmeroas
to mention. , .- *
We call attention to ocr large stock of
LADIES’ ami GENTS’ TRAVELING
TRUNKS, VALISES, ie. ,
We wav;W re-pectfully ir.vite thoseVishirig
- .r puitHiase to call and examine our stock,
j Arrive at West iV.nt ....,,...12.04 P A
j L-ave W cst Poiut 1 W) P Ljir ich ove offer'xt r-doerd prices,
: Arr.ve at Aewuau 3 52 P M
Arr.ve at Atlu t 7 03 P *.
GbOiililj G. il L LL,
So r -criufeudaftt.
December 16-15-Ct
M. KRAMER, .
At K. .W. Perry’s old slan-i.
THOMAS G. ALEXANDER.'
Jar. ?<N2.VA m .
For Medicinal uses,
SfiaatSlsig sat33312.0£3e
BLUE STONE, GINGER,
1113130, MADDa?, CiPPERAS
BLAUS'. P2PP22, ALUM,
* f
Starch, Spr« Turpentine,
MQffi Oil,,
No. 2, Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
January ?0-2m.
F. F. RICE,
Eatoliango Brolxer,
BUTS AND SELLS
Cold, Silver, Bank ITotes Uncurrent Money.
U. S. Bonds, Gold Dust, etc. *
Opce Corner of Whitehall and Dccatm Slfettt,
ATLANTA, GA.
December 23-16-3m.
TAYLOK, WILLIAMS & CUO-'KSHANKS.
WHOLESALE >5D retail DEALERS IX
Foreign and Domcstis Dry Goods, Boots and
tboes, Hats and Caps, Clothing,
Fancy Goods and Notions,
A0. 1 Commercial Building, Whitehall Street
ATLANTA, GA.
gg5rGener.1I dealers in all kinds of Produce.
December 23- 16-3m. t .
w. w. CHAPMAN.
J. W. RCCKXm.
Limps and Lamp Chimn*eys,
Pens, Ink, Letter Paper, En
velops, Dye woods and Dye
Stutfs. In ftict my stock -will'
contain eventhing that is kept' De ' en,b, ’ r -3*t«-3m.
hi a first Class
D^’JG STORE
CEAPMAH A RUCKER,
WHOLESALE GR0CEKS,
Commission Merchants
A>D DEALS US IX
WESTERN PRODUCE,
Whitehall Street Atlanta, Ga.
M. R. B LL & CO.,
(Formerly BELL, MOORE k CO.,)
Wholesale Grocers,
B-.- strict attention to the wants of cnito-
jjjers.I lK>pe 10 merit a share of public patron-
lf d - £!K?2&23j Commission and Forwarding
prescriptions carefai’y compounded, a"d all j
tr leri correctly answered. Medicines wa»- ! tv .-»- -p t-> p tt * TYTrp
ranted genuine and of the best quality. j iVl P, I Lwll l\ 1\ A
Sept.-16. 18 *5—2—6m.
J. S. HENRY.
Atlanta & W. Pt, R. R. Co.
Newsas. De« . 30. 19 .f>
lN AN > AFTER THIS D VTE NO GOODS,
Marietta Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
8®~Consignments are solicited, which will
O N nr «r lt.it k il IJ u \ia .'w , *w — — -»>vu — ...
hr r.x l r--M or Haii Road, will be defiv- j receive our ne»t personal attentiob, and the
cred nntt- freights ar* »’*id on the s me. ! Forwarding Business carefully and pt—pUr
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