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: « ji i GasUebury, cx A-,-10th,-B ft Ilirric.
;Gl lUUUil icUlUlU. co. F, 2d, W W Unfrty, E, 32. John
Neal, co. (J, 31, Burrell Craft, co. C. 8th,
Communicated.
Mr. Editor:—The following truth
ay be of interest to the readers of your
KEWHAN, GEORGIA.
arday Morning. Ka-*eh 17,
136S.
M Thomas, co. B and G, 27th, II Lind- p 3 ,, or
say, gt, co; II, .j2, \V \\ i homa?, co. j Assume any number, ar
_< tli, o llin, co. L41, L M forbit:,. inultiplv ^ bv 2 1-5 and thi
rbitrarily, and
- . lauliipiy it by 2 1-5 and then by 2 3-5.
co.-h, 41, J A Burton, co^E 24. ] Yon will then have three numbers with
, ... , Fueiii C arouxa.—J ft launders, co. the following proportion. The first in-
[JC=-jf~.''toti'C* under tint 1 rn '■ Kl *-• D, -5, ft. C. Reg t., (. I) Davis, co. C, 2, ! cr C a«od by ), the sum of the other two;
wanted twenty cent* a line. QaA i A i loice, co. i, 1st L. \\ tiling, co, H, all ,} t |, e stcoud iacreased bv 4 the sum of
AEWNAN KETAIL MARKET.
COSSECTEI) WEEXIV BY
JDIOS £
Nxwsav. Ga^ March 16, 1S66.
Cotton*.—20 0 3oc. p lb. Market ia a
depresed conditiou.
Factouy Goops.—g Brown Shirting >50 40c
p yd.; 4-1 Sea Island Shirting 4o0.50c p yd.:
JOS. K. PENT.
W. T. WOOD.
w. B: WOOD.
“Friendless."
[a poem, on fir*t page, from the pen
* .1. Smith of this city, is a production
groat merit. V e think the writer has j North Carolina.—Noah Rice,
jpn unmistakeable evidence of the pos- B, 60th N C Regt., J Robinson, co. 11,
Lion bv him of a talent which i f prop- 30th, P E Norton, co. I, .3*5, J 31 Am-
m , • 1 -it i„ w i Wn n=k >no n N co. G, 30th, 3Ii!ton 31 vers, co. G,
0'j cultivated will lead to fame. 3 a _ g j H p enlandj co F> 60 th.
reader to give it an attentive pernsai,
4td to overlook the typographical errors
contains.
S Vaccine Matter.
[n compliance with Sec. 4 of Act of
*b. 5th, Gov. Jenkins has procured
out the aid of Algebra.
Then take 10
2 1-5
OO
10
*2 3-5
10, 1^2 and 20 bear this relation.
Lq^GSTREET.
Louisiana—August Longucpee, co.!
F, 4th, Ea. Regt., Frances Toliic, co. E, j
20th, W A Rhodes, co. G, 10, P Crawley, ;
co. A, 13th, G llel Rick, co. C, 20, John
GalTrey, co. 11. 11, J 31 Stinson, co. 1,12,
D Gntiiroe, co. A, 30th.
Florida—Alfred Bray, co. G, 1st
Fla. Regt., Joseph Dean, co; E, 4th, condition and that the
A scientific writer in the London A-
thenecum has come to the convivtion that
the surface of the moou is in a glazed
greater part of its
ftccinc matter to be distributed to the | yy (j McClance, co. E. 6th, Isaac Davis, sur f“ ce cohered with ice and snow.
s. of Houston, Tex-
has killed in his
old,) 15,000 deer.
2ned they will distribute it amongst the j Aaror Gunter, co. G, 4th, J Hobbs, co. ^ ^
plysicians, residing in different portions J ; Otl^Fla.
AlTbama—J H Hammond, capt. co.
B, 18t» Ala. Reg., A C McCollum, co.
C, 36, tV J Jordan, co. B, 38, J F Garner,
co. II, p5, W II Garner,- co. F. 3(ith, J
! M Batifs, co. F, 18th, J S 31 a!one, co. I,
a session of just seventy days. \\ e ^ j j y/ard, co . 33, B K Neilson,
%crc pleased to see in our place a few c0 p> ) jS, A 1) Barnett, co. C, 47th, S
Tt i<? r>rp- ! •* w * ' J t viivauiwu, j His average for many years past has been
16 13 pre I co. A* 1, J R Waters, co. I, 1st ear., : 670 " J " 1
of the County.
The Legislature.
The Legislature adjourned on the 13th, !
^ r *er
ays since May. Tench who with his col- Ilortcn, co. C, 48, W M Vaughn, co. K,
Jague ably snd faithfully
their corrstituents in- the Halls
tPn. We doubt not the voters of Coweta
ipprcciafc their zeal and fidelity.
represented 36, E l-jlliott, s’gt. co. E, 43, J M Taylor,
, , corp. co, I, 32, J5cn Frazier, c<5. E, 3b,
3 ot legis a- ^- i i j[itaway, co. K, 57, W Davis, corp,
McNaught, Ormond & Co. of Atlanta
otTer for sale by retail or to the trade a
large stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns,
Pistols, etc. The gentleman composing
this firm have lorrg since established
characters as reliable, energetic and fair
dealing business uieu. Sec Card.
T. P. Hilton will sell on the 24th inst.
at Administrator’s sale valuable property
and articles of prime necessity. Sec ad
vertisement.
HCKfcLHf v '•'U- -i-A'j
!j 17, J W Ferrer, co. B, 57, John lvolb,
l D. 45, J A Weims, co. C, 53, Na-
Dr. Cole.
Has a card in this week’s issue in re
gard to Vulcanized India Rubber Plates
for teeth. lie requests his friends and
the public generally to call at his -sraice
and examine fur themselves. For fur
ther particulars see card elsewhere.
J. M. & J. C. Alexander of Atlanta,
Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hard
ware, Agricultural Implements, &c, have
u card in this issue.
Names of Soldiers Buried at Newnaa>
Georgia.
The following has been prepared and
arranged by 31r. Isaac N. Shannon
(formerly Sharp Shooter, Whitworth
Gutisy 3Iancy’s Brigade Cheatham’s Divi
sion, Army of Term.,) exhibiting as far
as could be ascertained, the names and
ranks of soldiers who are buried at this
place together with the companies, Regi
ments and States to which they belonged.
That the list is incomplete there can
be no doubt, as a few ot the graves are
unmarked and the names on the head
boards of a few others have become unin
Rice, 4°- 48th.
Missouri—J E Ilalzechcst, co. F, 2d
3Io.RpgL „ „ , A1
Arkansas—B F Nila, co. C, 16th
Women guilty of the folly, of tiglitla-
cing dress to kill.
The Fenian movement in Ireland has
assumed such threatening proportions
that the government and press of England
no longer attempt to ridicule it.
co. f , ^ cav., J 11 Coleman, co. G, 32,
David Saunders, co. G, 1st, Andrew Suli-
van, co! II. 19, B F Greer, co. C, 53, J
W Bailey, co. F, 16, W J Taylor, Capt.
13 \l J Fulmer co. F, 30, Peter
France^, co. B, 18, J W Pruett, co. F.
10, J M Fulford, co. C, 58, S A Brazel-
ton, co.lC, 50, J A Monroe, co. B 2, J
Jacksol; co. A, 16, Clmrles Rogers, co.
U,
co
than Lee, co. H, 29, L W Gardner, Lieut,
co. lv, 45, II W Whitmire, co. I, 0 cav.,
W Harwell, co. I, 22, Joel Young, co. E,
17, J Meek, co. A, 33, G 3Ioslcy, co. C.
iV II Hin 011 a annuity of 60,000 francs, in
CO. D, .8,_J U. Hardin, Co. D, (r tt co „ sidoralioD of |oss ^ s bj res ’ ults
of the war.
At a great Johnson endorsement meet
ing, held the other day in New Haven,
Connecticut, 31 r. Doolittle, United States
Senator from Wisconsin, made the*follow-
ing statement:
“ Geuerals Grant and Sherman, both
authorized him to say, that in their opin
ion, an attempt to force negro suffrage
upon them (the people of the Southj
would deluge the whole land in blood.’'
The social vice of the members of the
New York Legislature is said to be gamb
ling, in contradiction to that of the legis
lators of last winter, when was drunken
ness.
j} bush.; Batter, 30c tb.; iiees-
I was,' lac lb.; Eggs 121(«,15 j! doit. Honey,
j 20e “p lb.; Beef, t> 0 luc p lb.; Tallow,
j 10c lb.; Dried Fruit, Peaches, unpealed
I bush.; peaied $2,50 x- bush.; Apples,
$l,o0 z > bush.
Suti.va.—X. Orleans, 20.0 2Sc p lb.; Crush
ed NO 0 03 "jj* lb.
Sybitp.—Cane, $l,2-”»; Sorghnmc 75c., X. O.
$2,23, Florida Caue $1,25 0 $2.25 ‘^ giil.
CokfeX —Prime ltio, 40c p lb. Good 42
0 4oc. p lb.
Salt,—3c lb.;
Bacon—A good supply in market. Ilog
round 20c \1 lb.: Shoulders 16e lb.: Ilauis
2uc; Clear sides, 22c "f* lb.
Flocii.—$12i 0 $15 i>er Bbl.
Tobacco.—45c 0 $1,75 x’ lb; Smoking 60
0$1 oo p 1 lb.
Xails.—15 0 16c lb; 13 0 14 keg.
Castings.—15c lb.
Candles.—Star, 35040c x* lb.;
Cheese.—2o 0 40e ^ lb*
Mackerel.—$4.25 0 $4,50 "j) Kit, $2-5,00
@ $2K00 p lib.
Sardines—10 @ 50c "p box.
Soai’.—20 0 30c "p h'.
CoerEitAS.— 15025e T- lb.
Place Pepper.—50c 0 60c "j) lb-
Soda.—20 0 25c "p 4b.
Starch.—25 0 30c "j) lb.
Spice.—60 'jd lb.
Ginger.—Oo tb.
Sulphur—40c "p lb.
Potash.—50 0 75c 4b.
Blacking.—10 0 15c ^ box.
Matches.—10c box.
Cotton Cards.—$1,25 0 $1,50 'R pair.
Pickles.—50 0 75c x* jar.
Candies.—60c (a, $1,00 f! lb.
Bagging.—Gunucy 45c. xf 3‘d.
Rope.—Green Lief 30c lb.
Twine.—$1,00 0 $1.25 bunch.
1’aiNts and Oils.;—Kerosine Uil $1,50 0
$2,00; Linseed, $2,25 0 $2,75; Train $2,25
0 $2,75^ gal; Coach Varnish $8,00 ; Leath
er Varnish $8,00 x’ gallon; White Lead $3,00
0' $0,00 t! keg of 25 lbs. Copal Varnish
$6,00 Gallon.
Leather—Sole 50c "7) Tb.; Kips, $3,00 0
4,00 each ; Calf 75 0 85c. lb.
3Iadame 3Iurat, of Tallahasssec, Flor
ida, widow of the late Col. Archie 3Iurat,
and first cousin to the Emperor of France,
lias received as a gift from Louis Napole-
Maximillian’s entire effective force in
January according to an officer lately in
~ had 120
.......... pieces. .Marshal Jdazain has gone
Dodso[n, co. B, 5, C C Stephenson, gt, to p rancc to ask for reinforcements of
30,000. The Austrian government will
soon muster out 100,000 men and induce
them to emigrate to Mexico, holding
themselves ready to support tho govern
ment wheu called upon.
From five to seven hundred clerks will
shortly be discharged from the Treasury
Department.
Two men started out from Vincennes,
Indiana, last Friday, on a pigeon, hunt
and in one day’s shooting brought down
over eight hundred birds.
The New Y’ork Tribune of the 21st
says : “ President declared last night to
Ark rtegf., J C Morgan, co. 1,1st, J S hissciriice, was 45,000. They
Naborfe, co. D, 1st, \\ Orr, co. I, 2, J I ; field pieces. 3Iarshal Bazain 1
odsol n > co - JV5> G C Stephenson, s’gt,
». K, 35, J N Fits, co. —2, W II Kin
sey, cb-C, 15, W II Kerwiu. co. G 8,
W W Cobb, co. K, 2, F ,M Avcritt, co.
I, 5, W Curtis, co, A, 5, S H Wall,
co. 1,1, 31 S Beard, corp. co. D, 9, J J
Barnd, co. Iv, 10, dauies Gumbill, Lieut,
co. F. 13.
Texa^—Wm Scasoms, co. D, 25th Texas
Regt., T W Summers, capt. co. Iv, 10,
cav. Isaac Sparks, co. E, 18, T VV V atson,
co. D, 4, S A Foster, co. I, 1st, W Ncl-
n, ko. C, 18, R. r
] > ^rkins, co. B,
. if, 8 cav. W F
son
II
o. C, 18, R. Brewer, co. II, 10, \\
18, W B 31axey S’gt.
co. if, o cav. ,» a’ Duncan, co. 1>, 6. L E
Lccour, co. II, 25, W I) Earhart, co. E, 9.
Tennessee—G A N Greene, co. G.
8th Teun. Regt., Richard Green, co. H, | a party who applied for an official ap-
11th, John Clark, co. D, Go, Joseph pointment, that he could not have it
Hooten, co. I 24, J W Hollin, co. A, 30, without the condition of giving in his ad-
Thoi Crosswell, co. K, 50, J M Gamble, hcrenceto his policy in all its parts, and
co. I 17, G B Anderson, co. B 41st, J A j that this requirement will be made in all
Holiic, co. — 18, W 11 Ivey, co. II, 20, j future cases of appointment to office un-
31 G Nead, co. G, 63, E R Bower, co.; der his administration.
F, 2, Pat Comn, co. C,*15, Pat Connv, I . . ..
co C 10 W S Alexander, corp. co. G,| Under the Brownlow government, there
63 V T Brandon, co. U, 25, J M 31c- is only one voter in the Eleventh District
Glothlin, co. E, 30, F C Callem, co. G, 4, of Shelby County. He is almost pester-
I \ Gain (Gwin,) co. B, 4, J C Weaver, , od to death with politicians.
telligibie. A few of the citizens buried; ¥ v v , , r ,„
soldiers m their private family lots, and g F , or ; Ja> co j 1?> Shepherd, co. C
a few other graves are enclosed. These 37 ? R N Whitaker, co. II, 9, J W Swan,
are kept iu neat repair, and are tastefully co C, 16, James Turner, eo. A, 4, Pat
ornamented by the fair hands of some of Leonard, co. A. 5 confr, Augustus Floten, f or hy the President at the first fitting
Newnan’s lovely daughters, but by far , oo- P- 154 » J W Weaver, co. A, 30, A H opportunity. T
the greater number of graves arc unpro- j
tec ted from the mutilations of stock. Iu
Mr. Voriiees to be Cared For.—
3'here is a rumor that 31 r. Vohees, of
Indiana, who was ousted from his scat in
the House a few days since, will be cared
NEW YORK 3IARKET.
New York, March 14, 1366.
Cotton is steady; sales to-day, 2,500 bales
at 41c.
Gold 130J
——a— cm Mata—a
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
E. W. COLE, Superintendent.
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The President is not dis- j £ ^ o
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3Ict)oodle, co. C, 2, l’at Maylan, co. G, posed to act with undue haste in this
5 ct*n., J II Hull, co. B, 4, C F Latta, matter, or to give way to the desires of
co. K, 12 and 47, G. W. Grabble, cq. D, t] 10se who are daily urging upon him a
justice to the merits of these brave men; j 10, WR Alexander, co. J
nine-tenths of whom now sleep far from Curry, co. II, 45, Ben Cross,
11, 41, I N
sleep far from Curry, co. 11, 40, lien Cross, co. A,^ oi,
, ,i-ii i. ..1- S Van boozer, co. E. 32, 3\ m Sullivan,
homegiud kindred, ought not their graves , ° ’ T w ’
° ° co. D, 5th con., J Maker, s gt. co. Cr,
to bo enclosed ? W ill not exchanges copy j JS Grcws> co ( ; ? 15; MF Bryant, co. F,
the following ? j n’ H Pinkerston, co. Iv, 32, Giles Driver,
Georgia—M. S. Nall, 3Iajor, 41st | co.’ H, 1st Batt, J B l’aync, Lieut, co. A,
G.t. Regt., W Burden, co G, 37th Ga. 12 Regt. .. TT n ,
.1 F JoSlaa, co. lv, 37th Ga, J Carter, co. I h-KNICCV-Frank rowcll, co. II, 0 h
G, 13 Ga, Elijah Hunt, co. 11, 15_ Ga., I Kyi W, F.Jirard tta t co, A. 4 \ 11
daily urging upon
system of wholesale removals for the
benefit of the “ outs.”
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OX or about the first of May next, there will
be published in the cite of Xewnan, a Lite
Leave Atlanta
7.05 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta
6.43 P. M.
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Atlanta
7.00 A. M.
6.50 P. M.
Leave Atlanta
7.30 P. M.
Arrive at. Augusta
0.30 A. M.
Leave Augusta ..
5.10 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta
6.41 A. M.
ATLANTA and WEST POINT
RAIL ROAD.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Newnan
Arrive at West Point
Leave West Point ....
Arrive at Newnan
Arrive at Atlanta
GLORGE
December 16-15-2t
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G. HULL,
Supcrintcndant.
Hall H o n s e,
CORXER PRYOR AXD HUXTER STREETS,
ATLANTA, GA.
gca_,Eight neatly furnished rooms with sin
gle beds just added.
jj-jyPorters at every train.
Jan. 20-3in, J. \V. AKERS, Proprietor.
gor, co. E, 04th, P II Lamb, co. C, 54th, co.
COX & HILL,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
GB5S3AI G0MMISII05
or r. t uuadrfl! M ei’cliants,
also “ Elmwood,' by a popular writer, and | ASD de.alebj in
other original articles. . _,
Mi#F Barber has the promise of eontribu- Foreign 33(1 Domestic AjltJUOr-, SegUTS,
tions from some of the most graceful pensin the i ToBacco fro fro
South,and trusts she will be able to make her 1 AOoacco, ObC., OLC.,
F. Lee’s Butt., M M Hanna, General paper an acceptable visitor at hundreds of fire- ! 2> 0 . 2, Cherokee Block, Peachtree Street,
Wm Ilancy — Phil- sides. . j ATLANTA, GA.
i Janaarv 20-2ta.
TERMS: 1 '
'our Dollars per annum, invariably in ad-
DENT, M OOD & GO.,
Grocers & Commission
.MERCHANTS,
—DEALERS in —
Groceries (Liquors excepted)
and Family Supplies,
HAVE just received and are now offering
for sale, large supplies of
Bagging, Rope,
Sugar (all qualities,)
Coffee, Tea, Soda,
Cheese, Crackers,
Tobacco, (Chewing & Smoking,)
Buck Yv’heat Flour, Mackerel,
Flour, (the first brands.)
Blacking Brushes,
Whisk Brushes,
Toilet Soap,
Well Buckets,
Well Ropes,
Brushes,
Brooms,
&C., &e.,
V-Q SHIRTING,
FACTORY YAR\S.
We have also a good stock of
Confoctionorics,
—Consisting of—
CANDIES (assorted),
RAISINS, ALMONDS,
FIGS, ORANGES, etc.
We call attention to our stock of
Saddles, Bridles and Buggy
Harness.
M’e have for sale many other articles too
numerous to mention.
TO ARRIVE.
RICE,
Fresh from the Mill,
A large stock of
CASTINGS.
Roth English and American ;
IRON,
Both Swede's and English refined;
AXES
\S W Collin’s and Bradley ;)
Trace Cliains;
Shot,
All sizes;
Curry-Combs, Tacks, Frying Pans,
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
Q®USTEST F&OBV0E,
or receive the same Jin Consignment.
UQ^Wc will sell for CASH only.
Orders from the country solicited and satis
faction guaranteed.
GREENVILLE STREET,
(Masonic Building formerly occupied by Jones
& Cates,)
Newnan, Ga.
Jan. 20-20-tf.
NEW STORE-NEW GOODS.
W E HAVE just received and opened a
new and well-selected stock of
GOODS,
Consisting of
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
FANCY GOODS, CLOAKS,
'SHAWLS, PIECE GOODS.
Also a large Stock of
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING,
(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 numerous
to mention.
We call attention to our large stock of
LADIES’ and GENTS’ TRAVELING
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c.
We weald respectfully invite those wishing
to purchase to call and examine oar stock,
J which we offer at reduced prices.
M. KRAMER,
At K. W. Perry's old stand.
THOMAS G. ALEXANDER,
J in. 20-29-6m. Salesman.
T T
, federate cav., R C Lott, co. i\ Miller'?
extra copy to Clubs of Ten.
Address,
v Miss C. W. BABBER,
Xewnan, Ga.
McCAMY £ Co,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GEO. W. COOK.
J. J. GOODRUM.
-:o:-
Ji Tt. JOITES.
R-s. ssmcM.
JONES & BURCH.
Are now established at the old
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-W are,
They novs have on hand a new supply of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY S0D3DS.
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. 30-17-ly.
AYE on hand .and are now receiving a
large and well-selceted
BRODNAX, ^ILKHTSON & GO.
II
STOCK OIF 0-00IDS
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 CLOTIIIXG,
UNDER-SHIRTS, And
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
II A T S AND CAPS,
Xiadios’ XDrces Goods,
Embracing
Prints, Alpaccas,
DcLaiues, 3Ierinocs;
Flannels, &c.;
A large lot of fine Saddles,
BLANKETS and UMBRELLAS,
Tobacco, of all grades, and
Extra tine II AN ANN A Segars,
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, 3IACK-
EREL, PICKLES, CANDLES;
BAGGING AND ROPE;'
TIN WARE, &c., &c., &c.
BRODNAX, WILKINSON & CO.
February 3-22-tf.
J. J. PINSON
Ha3 resumed business again at
SARGENT’S CORNER,
And is now receiving a general stock of
As the CASH SYSTEM will be strictly ad
hered to, he adopts as his motto
“Short Profits and Quick Sales,”
Hoping thereby to obtain from the public and
the community with which his destiny has
been connected for more than thirty years a
liberal share of their patronage.
His stock consists of every variety of
a
Dry Goods,
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Boys’ Hats,
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Hard-Ware & Cutlery,
a -
Bagging and Rope,
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Sugar, Coffee,
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Iron, Steel,
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Nails, Spa’des,
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Sovels, Anvils, Vices,
Turning Ploughs, Powder, Shot,
Black Pepper, All Spice, Cloves,
Soda, Cream of Tarter,
Castor Oil, Kerosine Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, Salt Petre,
Borax, Venetian Red,
Red Lead, &c., &c.
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 you must not despair of getting it until
youcall at PINSON’S.
December 16-12-3m.
A. K. SEACJO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
.* " ‘ . '. ' 7
Atlanta, Ga.,
OULD respectfully make the following
announcement to the people of Coweta
end adjoining counties.
For Sale.
500 bbls. Flour, comprising all grades;
2,000 bushels White Corn;
20,000 lbs. Choice New Bacon Sides, Shoul
ders, &c.;
20 bbls. new Leaf Lard;
50 boxes Star Candles ;
25 doz. French Kip Skins;
50 bags Medium to Choice ltio Coffee;
50 bbls. Sugar,, all grades.;
800 coils and half coils Richardson's Grcon-
Icaf and Todd’s machine made Rope-.
Being agent for the manufacturers,
will sell at manufacturer's prices,.
30 bales and 40 rolls India Bagging.
India Rubber Belting
At New York Prices.
I am agent for one of the largest RUBBER
BELTING FACTORIES-in America, and’will
fill all orders for
BELTING HOSE, &e.,
at New York wholesale prices, freight only
added.
SAW MILLS,
CORN MILLS,
WHEAT MILLS,
SMUT MILLS,
WOOL CARDING MACHINES,
BURRING MACHINES,
STEAM ENGINES, &c,, &o.,
Will be ordered from the manufacturers, and
furnished at wholesale prices.
Paper Hanging,
From one of the largest Mills in America.
Samples may be seen at my office, and orders
will be promptly filled from New York, at
wholesale prices. We defy competition cither,
in prices or quality.
Feb. 3-6m. A. K. SEAGG, Atlanta.
S. P. THURMAN, J- W. SPENCE.
S. I’. THURMAN & CO.
MANUFACTURERS
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS
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J
LEWI3 L. ABBOTT. W. I#. ABBOTT.. B T F, ABBOTT.
HEALERS IN*
Corn, Bacon, &c.,
-vt^ILL be ordered trora t.ie Mest for large j 0Tres ; prices.
YV burers by A.*. SR AGO. !
Commission Merdiant,
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye-Stuffs, Glass, Putty,occ.,
ALABAMA STB, ATLANTA, GA.
{gyC-cnntry Orders filled promptly and a
(Jan. 20-3rc.
Feb.3-22-0m.
Atlanta, G.
Ewbanks, co. I, 35th. J \Y Ruffin, co 8th iowa, V II 1 tilnaia
. 14, G \V Cross, co. — 2d, Wm Jeter, Iowa.
G, 26th, L> F Edmondson, co. F, Sth,
McCullough, co. B, Sth, A J Conn,
C, 27th, J V Jones, co, D, 17th, 8
Dissolmtion!
— - ♦ ' Notice to Debtors.
TORONTO March 12.—The number of rpiIE Firm of McDonald. Stephens k Co.
. volunteers offered in response to the call 1 has been dissolved, and ^ grues
l pkius, co. G, 34ih, J T Ferguson, co.! b v the Government, largely exceeds t.ie ^y c 1 ; i ^, o 0 ^;^ d o fr0 ; a ' the ‘ cl> , t ntV. and wish
ids. An official military o
A: J. ORVE. R. M. 7AUEA3.
OX73E A FARRAR,
Grocers, Forwarding aal Comniission
MEHGHAISTTS,
Makietta Stheet, Atlanta, 6s.
—:o:—
tYTERE-'CES.
13, G Goodie, co. D 27th, A il liar- : demands. An official military order aas ^ ^ .c. Ail IndcUcJ to said -urn! Phicszy 4Clayton,an-i right k AK-snavcr,
t, corp. co 0, 32, G Burchfield, co. B. Leon published denouncing the content- ‘ rer ,.o - l0 n mke imaje-iiaic payajent.— __ ^
4th, J AVuUuui, co. G, 24, Isaac Greer, i .date i Fenian raid, and relying U I‘ n Tiu- Books taa he found in Lie ;iands of Wr.gln ' •*-*-“„ A,-C.
U 7th. ,lohn Hair, co. E, ftth, B F | Volunteers lor success in case of an at-. A IVada-, Prompt tuvment maysa« cos. , J- lw Powe,., -i w .con.
A, 41st, E M Boyd, co. E, 31,) uc k.
ma-M.;-.;McfK.*X ALD.ftTEPHEXS « Go. |
laa.
M.-s- Tomcry, Als.
COOK & GOODRUM,
I Grocers and Commission
MERCHANTS,
North-West Corner Court House Square,
XEWNAN, GEORGIA,
TTAYE on hand, and are constantly re-
i ceiving fresh supplies of Coffee, Sugor»
. ftait, $vrup. Bacon. Lard, Corn Meal, Floor,
Mackerel, White Fish, Cheese, l'cpper, ftpice,
; Gin"er. Cotton Yarns, Well Buckets, Sifters,
iJottoa C irds. Hats, Shoes. Tobacco. Cigars,
' Ac., ail cf which they will exchange for
Country Produce, or sett for cash on very
I reasonable terms. Parties wishing the above
articles wiB do w-U to give us a caii before
purchasing.
persons haring U'hange Bills issued
bv CUOK x GGUDRUM. arc requested to take
i em tu. their store and get greenbacks for
them- [Fsb. ti.ur-tt.
iUJI RlUIU IiVIIuilMlMj
| Depot Street, next Door to Ferry’s Comer,
NEWNAN, GA.
I WILL always keep on hand a Large and well
assorted supply of
| GANDIES, PICKLES,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
MACKEREL, NUTS, FRUITS, 4c. j
We will also sell Candies to purchasers as '
’ Cheap as they can bay them in any Southern !
Market. Our Candies are all Fresh, and if de- j
sited we wiil rauke them to order.
The attention of the Ladies particularly and f
' the Citizens generally is called to our Stock.— ■
We 1.- e MASON’S MEDICATED CANDIES, j
' Gum Drop-. Wine Drops, the ICE CREAM :
CANDIES of differ cut Flavors, the GROUND
• PEA Ouihr. CREAM Candy, UUCANTT Can-
Ir. a-; 1 other kinds too numerous to mention.
? -jr - --c.il before purchasing elsewhere,
' and we think we will give satisfaction.
\Ve n til also keep on hand a good supply of
Fresh Cakes—'-POUND CAKES, SPONGE.
FUF.iT and GINGER CAKES, wbicc wiil be
| fsrn: lie2 iu quXnt'.Uts to suit r.urchusers.
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
COMMISSfON MERCHANTS,
AND
WHOLESALE. DEALERS
UT
PRODUCE MD GROCERIES
WUlteliaU Stv,,
ATLANTA, GA.
HAVE.JUST RECEIVED
1500 Bags Corn,
400 bbte. Flour, (Different Grades,),
20.000 lbs. New Bacon Sides,
50 Kegs Choice New Lard-
40 Bags Coffee,
45 bbls. Sugar, diff’nt grades,
50 boxes Tol/acco,
—ALSO—
PEPPER, SPICER CHEESE, MACKEREL, 4c.
Conatant?y on hand,
feb. 2 l-25-Ct.
J. II, JA.HES,
BAITKE2 & BROXSPx,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Buys and sells
Gold, Silver, Bonds, Bark Bills,
Gold Bullion and Gold Dust.
Januarv 20-hm.