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(Hi; Henman IMii.
|f 0 VV N AN, GrEOH 6 J A.
The County Court-
The monthly Court met last Monday,
and after organization, proceeded to try
John Smith, a freedman, on the charge
:riij Morning, Juno 10, 136G.
| is now laboring ou tlic streets of X
.Vj[[ r.< mu/' r
irj hr ii/.',’ rents '
Stamp Duties a no Confederate ;
Money.—The complexities of the Stamp
Act are such as tj'cause it to be little
understood. The people cf the South,
r t i r , , particularly, are ignorant of the bearing
°° ‘ 0 1,1 Wdh ” an< ^ S u ‘“ ! )’i an ‘d j of the law upon old instruments requir- j
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NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET.
corrected weekly by
joNEScfc Buncn.
Xewnan, Ga. June 15, 1SG6.
.’OS. E. DENT.
w. e: wood
!!
C-ITTOX. 0 -8c. -f-' Jti. But
ittlc
Masonic Celebration,
y ,/ r fr.th r,iiiy of I'rcc tni-l AccrpUtl
.Unarm -:
\ \ members of this fraternity in good
_ _ ewnan, I mg stamps to be affixed to them.
l.ti., head in ] and will not cease, under sentence of the ; G- Ester. Revenue Collector at Wilming- offering. . .
I! *'™ " " ' - U.NortkC^oli^ ...pliri
M ashtngt in k instruction, and received Sea Island Shirting 4o 0 50e V yd-*: Cotton
& reply as follows i ■ Yarns—S3.00 bunch. Osiiaburgs .*t‘] Cn
rp _ T v x • 37 A V vd : Blenched Shirting: 35 (it 45c. V
Treaslm Department, ) }d ;. ’ I5 f ea ,: he ,i Sheeting Go 0 05- y y d. ‘
Qjfii.c oj Jn.crna! 1Ltrenitc, y Dry Goods.—Prints 20 0 2jc V yard :.
Comt, to do likewise for the next two
months. Wc feel satisfied that our ener
getic Marshal will not fail to cause him
to do good work.
Samson Dyer, another freedman, was
invited to unite i tricd SaillC da >' on char o c of Jarc « n T and
h ashington, May 22, I860. ) Spring and Summer DeLnins
I reply to vour letter of May yd., with full and well selectel stocks.
‘ < “ - - p. O..—. r.. , .
51 y
DENT, AVOOD & CO..
Grocers At Genniiiissioii
MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IN —
Groceries (Liquors excepted).
and Family Supplies,
HAVE just received and are now offering
for sale, large supplies of
R. S. BURCH.
JONES & BURCH.
:Yr.e now established at the old
H -* -a
Hon. Benj
Tims. Savint, )
,]\o \V. Mi renell, k Committee.
Chris Robinson, ) 2t.
Twj S^winj Machines fer Sale.
.1. C Thompson k Bro. have a (Jrover
k Faker, and a No. 1 Singer Sew ing Ma-
c l,ine for sale. Call and sec them imme
diately if you want (0 buy. It.
"^Wheat.
Johnson k Garrett are wanting 3,500
bushel!) of good, clean wheat, fur which
they will pay the highest market price,
and will furnish sacks to persons wishing
to sell. It.
The Tomlinson- Demurest Co
Ilayp associated with them Mr. AV. AT.
AVooJrufi" formerly a very cx’insive and
popular dealer in earriges and buggies at
(iritTni and Atlanta, Ga.
tntiiui of .Mr. AT., ns a
bnssincss man, we think Wc are safe in
assuring our leaders that they cannot buy
cheaper or better buggies, Carriages and
plantation tvagous from any house in the
I'nitod States than from this firm. See
Advertisement.
Rsligiou3.
A meeting of great interest has been
progressing at the E. M. Church in this
city, since the 8ih of this month. The
audiences have been very large. The
attendants not only filled the church, but
many occupied positions outside from
which the exercises could be witnessed
After every invitation, the altar has been
crowded with mourners, and at the time
of writing the seekers are increasing in
stead of diminishing in number. The
I’astor, Rev. Mr. Heard, has had as co-
l.iborcrs the Presiding Elder, Rev. Mr.
McGchcc, Rev. Mr. Daniel, of the Bap-
ted as the basis cf coinplltatioil.
A ery respectfully,
D. C. WhitemAn,
Dep Commissioner.
How to Save Your Teeth.
Mr. Beecher, who is something of a
physician, as well as a geologist, farmer, !
editor, author, lecturer and reformer gen- |
crally, says.
“ Our teeth decay. Hence bad breath
unseemly mouths, imperfect mastication.
mitted to cat idle bread during the next
twenty days, and if lie possesses any of
the strength of one of that name in olden
time, he will be required to expend some
of it on our streets.
The case of the State vs. Fannie Moore,
charged with milking a cow belonging to
W. S. Beadles, without the owner’s per
mission, was next called up and investi
gated. Airs. Moore was found guilty and
sentenced to ten days imprisonment in Everybody regrets it. What is the cause ?
. .. p ", . | Is it the cleanliness: A ciean tootn
the common ja: 0 t ic county T us is j r decays. The mouth is a warm, C heese.-3u @ 40c V «>.
the first case of the kind, so far as our j place — ninety-eight degrees. Particles j Mackerel — $1.2j 0 $t,5o "p Kit, $2-3,00
e«l and Powdered 2 > Oh 28c "p 1I>.
Syrup.—N. *>. $l^a(S p gaJ.; Flori
da S1> (" V o :l h Sorghnnie 7-3c..0
$1,00.
Coffee —Prime Tlio, ?.l fi 57ic. lt» :
Good 3-1 (" 3~>r. *pl lb.
Salt.—2.fc "p fh.;
Bacon—IteUiil 23@*25(*.
Lard—Retail 30c. "p lb.
Flour.—$11 0 $1*> per 15'd.
Toracco.—Toe 0 $ 1.73 "f* lb: Smoking (50
0$1 00 j) 11).
Nails.—12i 0" 15c V lb: 120 12.1 "j-* keg.
Iron.—Sweeds 14i 0. 15c "jd H>-
Grind Stones.—8 0 10 ceats '{-> lb.
Castings.—15c p 1 lb.
Candles.—Star. 350 40c 'p lb.:
knowledge extends, ever tried in Georgia
The juries were dismissed Monday
evening. His Honor, Judge Sparks, dis-
of meat between the teeth decompose.— 0 $28.00 "f 1 11
Gums and teeth must sutler. Cleanliness
will preserve the teeth to an old age.—
Use a little pick, rinse the mouth after
poses of business with great dispatch, eating. Brush and enstile soap every
strives earnestly to do even handed jus-J morning; then brush with pure water on
retiring. Bestow this trifling care upon
3'our precious teeth, and you will keep
them and ruin the dentists. Neglect it,
and you will be sorry all your lives
“ Children forget. Watch them. The
first set determine the character of the
tice to all parties, and in delivering his
opinions gives evidence of preparation for
h's d 1 ie3. We are rejoiced to add
From (lie repu-
rcliable, correct j to this opinion of ours, the fact that we j
have not heard a murmur against Lin: in
his judical capacity.
U«yt„AA r e received the other day a pop
call from friend Fitch, of the Griffin Star
— and we were pleased to learn from him
that the Star had not been dimmed by
the hard times.
Of
Corn for tho Destitute,
the corn bought by the State lor
the destitute 500 sacks for Carroll and Gi
for Coweta have arrived at the Xewnan
Depot.
Communicated.
A Card.
Mr. Editor: Duty to myself as a c ; vil officer
of the city requires that I should make a
statement of facts that sho i!d he known to
the citizens. My attention has been called to
remarks made by some of the tax payers of
Xewnan, in reference to the performance of
the duties imposed upon me by the office of
Marshal. T hese remarks are substantially as
list Church and others whose names are j follows: 1st. ‘‘That the way i am going on
, , , ,, c. 11 1 with my work taxes will be so enormously
mcutionod below. Kev. 11 1111:1m tcgall, j j^g), they cannot possibly bear up under
,,J' Heard county, a retired but worthy them.” 2J. “They don’t wish to be taxed
. ..1 j 1 to pay a man that doesn't render them any
minister, is 111 attendance, and, though 1 service;’* for they say I fail to patrol their
physically unable to preach, labors Beal- j private lots.
, , 1 In re card to the first charge, permit me to
ously With those who have been com icted | 8aj _, ) J : ring thc Ust fourye are there has been,
of necess ty, but little work expended upon
our streets,* bridges, etc., and of course, at tbc
beginning of this year, they were greatly in
need of repairs. I have sought to render such
only ns were necessary, ami if from these facts
, j taxes are high, it is a misfortune of the peo-
same field j p] e j- or w i,; c i 1 1 ought not to be held aceoun-
of sin. Rev. G. J. I’earcc, President of
the haGmugc Female College, and a
minister ol great ability, although incapa
citated for the pulpit from recent sickness,
has labored earnestly in tli
with the good man above named.
Allen Turner preached one sermon du-
l ing bis stay with us. This aged expoun-
>f the Gospel commenced preaching
Rev. | table.
In regard to the failure on niv part to patrol
private lots, I have this to say : Iu the days
of slavery such might have been my duty, but
the change in the status of thc negro produced
a corresponding change in inj- duties. Under
fifty-five years ago, and though time has i the existing state of atfairs my duty, if I un-
•t 1 j 1 • _ ! derstnnd it correctly, is, 1st. To keep the
silvered his hair and made his stop 1 - , j, caee j ns ;j e the corporate limits, to collect
steady, still in spirit he is more eager in i taxes, &e. 2d. To superintend and direct all
.1 ’ • m m tliD public improvements, and not to patrol private
the service of his Master than he was the thc ’ st of t he owner. As a
11
ques
e was ; W; attcr of course, if there be a riot or a dis-
first day lie entered thc pulpit.
followed by Rev. D. P. Jones ill an } turbance of
J . bj- all mean!
exhortation. r I here is scarcely a man, | j jj ave no bus
woman or child iu this section of Georgia i the impropriety of ray whipping or confining
. . i I in jail a freedman who is behaving himself on
who is not acquainted with this goo j a private lot. 1 once could ask a negro if he
man so noted for his zeal in behalf cf had a pass, nnd, in case he failed to produce
’. , . it, ,„„l, n ,i j one. 1 would know what to do with him: but
religion and temperance. I e } «. . l , :l0U - jj- i, e sa ys he has permission to be on said
in March, 182$, thc first sermon ever lot, I have to take 1 is word or wake up the
1 1 • v r,.. I owner and ask him, unless, as I said before,
heard in Newnan. 1 he place of worship j hc Urs requested m ; t0 kee ’p i lis lot dear of
was a small log Court House, long since freedmen.
replaced by one of brick. On the 4th of j If 1 know what my duty is and have failed
* J to perform it, it is an error of the head and
July, 1S32, he addressed, in this city, the j 110t 0 f f [2e heart. I never retire at night until
(Ins : our citizens have been lost in sleep for hours,
second set. Give them equal care. Su
gar, acids, hot drinks, saleratus, are noth
ing compared with food decomposing
between thc teeth, use may wear them
out, but keep them clean and they will
never decay. This advice is worth more
than a thousand dollars to every boy and
girl. Books have been written ou this
subject. This brief article contains al!
that is essential.”
Mir.bEwviEi, Prophecy.—Postmaster
Kelly recci r ed on Wednesday, by mail,
from Northeast, Maryland, a prophecy
by Mrs. Hill,” in circular on handbill
form, accompanied by the following note :
Sir, please send this to some printer in
your city—printer, sir. Please print this
in the most conspicuous place you can,
and God will bless you fur it, sir; dcn’t
dare to hide the vision, as the blood of
soul will be required at your hand.
The document inclosed was as follows:
A PROPHECY BY MRS. HILL.
I prophecy, by the true spirit of the
everlasting, eternal and all-wise God, to
every kindred, tribe and tongue, that in
1809, February 9, at nine o’clock in the
morning, will be the ushering in of the
Millennial morn. Saturday, or seventh
day, is our Sabbath. The dragon is
bound.
To the Churches—Baptism should be
administered with tho communicants on
their knees, by dipping forward in the
water, that we may be united. Hasten
it! hasten it! to the ends of the earth.
[JVcir York News.
Sardines—40 0 30c p box.
Soap.—20 0 30c p lb.
Copperas.—15025c p lb.
Black Pepper.—50c @ tioc p lb.
Soda.—20 0 25c p lF.
Starch.—25 0; 30c p lb.
Spice.—50 p lb.
Ginger.—50 p lb.
Sulphur—25c p lb.
Potash.—50 (a 75c p lb.
Blacking.— -10 0 15c p box.
Matches.—10c p bow
Cotton Cards.—$1,25 0) $ 1,50 p pair.
Pickles.—50 0 75c p jar.
Candies.—(i0o 0 $1,00 p lb.
Bagging.—Gunr.cy 45c. p yd.
Rope.—Green Lief 30c p lb.
Twine.— $1,00 0 $1.25 p bunch.
Paints and Oils.—Kerosinc Oil $1,25 p
gal.; Linseed, $2.25 0 $2.50: Train $2,25
(it $2,50 p gal; Coach Varnish $8,00 ; Leiili-
c-r Varnish $8.00 p gallon: "White Lead $3.00
0 $(>.00 p keg of 2-5 lbs. Copal Varnish
$0,00 p Gallon.
Lamps.—Kerosine Lamps 75cts. 0v 0.00.
smoking.)
Buck Wheat Flour, Mackerel,
Flour, (the first brands.J
Blacking Brushes*
Whisk Brushes*
Toilet Soap,
Well Buckets,
Well Ropes,
Brushes,
Brooms,
&c., &c.,
*7-3 SHIBTX^TG,
FACTORY YAR\S.
We have also a good stetk “F
Confectioneries,
I
—Consisting of—
CAXDIKo (assorted),
RAISINS, ALMONDS,
FIGS, ORANGES, etc.
We call attention to our stock of
! Saddles, Bridles and Buggy
Harness.
We have tor sal? many other articles too
numerous to mention.
H k» l[l= t
!
Where they have on hand a general assortment of Goods adapt
cd to the wants of the Trade. s
In addition to their former stock of
Grroceries and. Hard-Ware*
1
They now have on hand a new supply of
MM1X & FANCY FBY COCCS.
All kitids o^ Countrv Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
| Our friends from the- country will find it to their interest to givG
[Dec. 30—17—ly..
us a t-riar.
F. M. RICHARDSOH,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer iu all
kinds of
TIN and SHEET IRON- WARE,
House Furnishing- Goods, generally.
Also
COOKING, COAL, WOOD ft WROUGHT IRON
© rn o •v S3 s ,
Roofing done with ddeatner* and Dispatch. |
N. B.—I am sole Agent for thc unrivalled
Harp and Model
COOZ S T O N7 - E 3
and challenge comparison.
Atlanta, Ga., May 2(i-2S—jIU.
PLAN-TERS’ HOTEL,
Opposite the General Passenger Depot.
WET. O’HALLORAN,
Proprietor.
April 14 32-tf. ^
GEO. W. COOX.
TO ARRIVE.
Leather—Sole 350,37c p lb.; Kips, $3.03 j I^XCE
0 4,00 each ; Calf 7-5 0 85c. p lb. | Fresh from the Mill,
HOGE, MILLS & CO.
Oate City Pountlry,
Car and Machine Works,
SiOiitrla&'dvJesi
COOK k GOODltUM, atjlaata, ... cjeor^ia.
Grocers and Commission
MERCHANTS. VV" r " ,arrJ 10 ^
J. J. GOO DRUM.
{^*We learn by the Savannah Herald
that the citizens of that thriving village
are going to celebrate the coming 4th of
July, and “ show thc radicals of the North
that Savannah people still respect the
National traditions,” &c. A\ e think,
brother Herald, your people would show
their good sense to better advantage by
showing thc people of the South that they
have not forgotten the graves ol their
f any kind on a lot it is my duty, S0 , J5 husbands an j brothers, who died
s, to suppress it ; but if all is quiet , ; thc vail) cffort , 0 secure and
isiness on the lot. Anv man can see 3 „ .
perpetuate what the heroes 01 10 first es
tablished.— Grijjin Star.
OBITUARY.
James Parks was born in Oglethorpe coun
ty, Ga., on the btl* day of August, 1815, and
died at his residence in this county, after a
severe and protracted illness, on the 10th of
April last. *
Prompted by the recollection of his many
virtues, we are unw illing to let this occasion
pass without offering a tribute to bis memory.
Modest aud retiring iu his disposition and
first audicne^ c>ui assembled in I an d not then until I satisfy myself that every- I character, he never sought popularity or an
county for thc purpose of listening to a 1 (),;„„ ; s quiet. j extensive friendship, but was content in his
temperance lecture. For fifteen consec- i Now 1 hope after the attention of thc people ' own neighborhood to lead the life of a useful
F * has been called to this matter, they are pre-! citizen. Kiud and charitable, he was ever
utive years thereafter, at each term 01 the j parcd t0 appreciate the relation that exists 1 ready to aid the poor and suffering. His
Superior Court he lectured on the same j between the white mail and the negro under neighbors knew his worth and will long cher-
\ ’ j the new order of things, and sympathize with, I ish tbe iemembrance of his many noble quali-
tubjecV j rather than censure, me in my embarrassing j ties of head and heart. As husband.be was
Bishop George F. Pearce arrived iu 1 position. I want to do what is right, and will kind and affectionate—as father he was loving
. ^ r * 1. j ! do it as nearly as I can. I do not make this | and gentle—as friend obliging and constant,
our city Saturday of last week, anu j esp j anat ; oa ^ t ]j t h e expectation of escaping \ He has left a wife, sons and daughters to
preached one sermon each day until his j the cc-nsure of every one: for in the historyot > mourn his loss. May the God of the widow
T . i all the past it has never been the fortune of and orphan be with them to comfort and sus-
departure, last VV ednesday. It has no\i raan t0 do right in every particular and to taia in'this great affliction and sad bereave-
becn our fortune to listen to more enter- escape unjust criticism, and 1 have no right to ment. D. \\.
• . 1 . . , 1. 1 pYnpi't brighter skies aud calmer sea^ than
taming, soul-stirring discourses tliau those expect or ^
NEW YORK MARKET.
New York. June 14, 186(5.
Cottton Finn. .Sa’cs 1,200 bales at 33 Q,
42 cents. Gold 1471.
A large stock of
CASTINGS.
Both English and American ;
IRON,
Both Swede’s and English refined:
AXES,
BR. mo. W. PEARCE j * \s W Collin’s and Bradley;)
0 FFERS h >s professional services to the T Chains;
V_ / citizens of Newnan ana vicinity.
He may be found at all hours in day time r.t j SllOt,
the Drug Store of Dr, J. S. Henry, or at his
residence, brick house east side of the Rail
road at night.
Will give prompt attention to all patronage
entrusted to his care. [june 2-39-tf.
S. P. THURMAN, J. W. SPENCE.
S. P. THURMAN & CO.
MANUFACTURERS
—AND —
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS
—IX—
All sizes;
Curry-Combs, Tacks, Frying Pans,
And other articles in our lino.
We will, from time to time, receive large
additions to our stock.
We will give goods in exchange for
iiuui
Depot Street, next Door to Terry’s Cornet-*
NEWNAN, GA.
June 9-40-t f .
MATT. T. HAGEN,
Nashville, Tenn.
JNO. A. HILL,
D. P. WOODKOOF,
Newr.an, Ga.
JNO. A. IIILL& CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
North Side Public Square,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
Keep constantly ou band
Sugar,
Coffee,
Tea,
Starch,
Soda,
Candles,
Flour,
M c a 1,
Mackerel,
Molasses,
Vinegar,
Tobacco
and
Scgars;
In short, a complete assortment of both
CoCHTIVY PKODBCE,
or receive the same cm Consignment.
EguWe will sell for CA.Sll 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.
SPRING & SIMMER GOODS.
II ’ F. HAVE just received and opened a
\\ new and well-selected stock of Dry-
Goods, Clotliing, Ladies, Gents~and Children’s
Boots and Shoes. Ladies and Gents^Iats, No
tions, xc. &c. suited for Spring and Summer
wear.
ptFlSSP
afas a
/q;
liu'iwhjo
English Borages. Mozambiques. Print’d Jac-
onetts, Cambrics, Black and Figur'd Print*.
Jaconett, Swiss, Checked, M'-ll and Nainsook
Muslins. Brown and Bleached Domestics, I in-
en Drills and Duck, Blay Linen, Fig .r'J Lin
en. Fancy Cassimeres for Gents and Boys’
Clothing.
CLOTHH&x
We have a good stock of Black Cloth Coats,
Black Doeskin Pants. Black and Fancy Cas
simeres. Gents’Linen Dusters, Marseilles Vesfs,
| ana a good stock cf Gents' Furnishing Goods.
North-West Corner Ciurt House Squaro,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
H AVE on hand, and are constantly re
ceiving fresh supplies of Coffee-, Sugar,
Salt, Syrup. Bacon, Lard, Corn Meal, Flour,
Mackerel, White Fish, Cheese, Peppei-, Spice)
Ginger, Cotton Yarns,.Well Buckets, Sifters,
Cotton Cards, Hats, Shoes, Tobacco, Cigars,
&c., &c., all of which they will exchange for
Country Produce, or sell for cash on very
reasonable terms. Parties wishing the above
articles wi'l do well to give us a call before
purchasing.
a t j Passenger and Freight Rail Road Cars,
j also, Steam Engines and Saw Mills, Sugar
.Mills, Horse Powers, and all kind of Machinery:
£f^“A!l uersons having Change Rills issued
hv COOK .t GOODRUM, are requested to take
them to their store and get greenbacks for
them. f Fsb. 3-22-tf.
A. K. SEACO,
COMMISSION MERCHANT)
W ’Ol’LD respectfully make the following
announcement to the people of Coweta
end adjoining counties.
For Sale.
500 bids. Flour, comprising all grades;
2.000 bushels White Corn;
20,000 lbs. Choice New Bacon Sides, Shoul
ders, ic.;
20 bbls-. new Leaf Lard ;
50 boxes Star Candles ;
25 doz. French Kip Skins;
50 bags Medium to Choice Rio Coffee;
50 bbls. Sugar, all graces;
$09 coils and half coils Richardson's Grecn-
lt-af and Todd's machine made Rope.
Being ag:nt for the manuf acturers
wi'l sell at manufacturer's prices.
30 bales and 40 rolls India Bagging.
India Rubber Belting
At X e xv York Prices.
I am agent for one of tbe largest RLBBER
BELTING FACTORIES in America, and will
fill all orders for
BELTING IIOSE, &c.,
In the Foundry Department*
We are prepared to make
m c .oassTT m iwg si,
both Brass and Iron, of every description ; and'
having a large amount of Patterns on hnfid,
have peculiar facilities for filling orders. We
especially beg to draw thc attention of BUILD*
RES and others to our
Pftttorns for
Columns, Verandahs, Steps, Window Caps,
Sills, Gratings, Ac.: from which we can sup
ply Castings of the best quality, and in tho
shortest time, ai d at less price than they can
be obtained elsewhere, here. Wc shall also
soon go into the manufacture of llULLOV’A'
WARES of all kinds.
In th« Carpentry Department*
Wc arc prepared to manufacture
SASIC, BOORS, SHffi,
And every description of Carpentry work.—
Also, to Dress and Match Lumber in u superior
manner. All kin Is of Turning. Scrowl Saw
ing, &c.
££5j’~ COME AND SEE US.-^&l
April 14-32-flm.
f. cokit.4:
l. ns gIvb.
i/!fj IV J J^JI1|IU| t\\ ^ Q
Will toliall Street,
(Between Alabama Street and Rail ILn»<i.)
«£i.aa:5!LJCl<k2!e) » o a 3&SS»SEJUPg-flai®
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
AV'ines, Brandies,
Liquors, Fancy Groceries,
Candies, Preserves*
Crackers, Perfumery,
Tobacco, Cigars,
PIPES, LAMPS, OILS, &C.
This House has always on hand a Large
: Assortment of Stick and Fancy Candies, Crack
ers, Preserves, Xut3, Oranges, Fancy and
at New Yo:k wholesale prices, freight only j Common Soaps, &c., at New York Prices,
! Freight added.
April 14-32-3ra.
! others have enjoyed.
treat and good man.— j j a conclusion, permit me to say that I trust
tig coming and ' my motive in making this public statement of,
, . i facts will be rightly appreciated, and that if 1 j
e, and we but : sll0U ] d f ;l jj s hort of duty in some particulars, 0
delivered by this
Our people rejoiced at b
grieved at his departure
speak thc sentiments of all when we say i at'Teast may have due credit iu every in-
. , , ! stance iu which I do not
that hc will receive a cordial welcome | Very respectfully.
from the citizens of Xewnan if he should j A- B. V ORD, Marshal.
i _ . ^
ever again visit our citv.
D U a<aaUjCaaa
AT THE
DRINKS
Staple <fc Fancy Groceries.! Te , CI[Arc
1 ai„„L BOO IS a SliOLS.
Caps,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Wooden Ware,
etc., etc., etc.
Will pay the highest market price for Coun- : CA.liL
try Produce.
Oar Stodk is new and just from the market. ■
May 12-35-Cm. JNO. A. HILL & CO. !
I’owdcr,
Shot, Ladies’ K:d, Morocca. i Calf Bootees, Cloth
Gaiters, Gentlemen’s sow’d and pecrgM Boots.
Gents and Boys’ rihocs, a good assortment of
Children’s Shoes.
We wou-d respectfully invite those wishing
to purchase goods in oar line to give ns a call,
and examine our stock, which we offer low for
F ROREN CREAM PUNCHES, an entirety new
and most delicious drink, to lie had only at
the Star Saloon.
Gex. Forrest as a Farmer. — A cor-
Death of Mrs. Nellie Leigh. ! respondent of the Memphis Appeal says:, J^sfrrei up at'the ^ C ‘ v '‘ : " jT '‘ a
This estimable ladv breathed her last j “ We were pleased to see that.General j
in thie , in,L f t, p : Forrest is so well satisfied with Ins plant-,
this comity on ^ edaesday loth, at the arrangeinents> We me t him ou the ! J^Brandr. Gm
residence ot her son-in-law, Mr. George ri * er baa ^ aad the General was dressed J Code, a us. Smas,* -
;tas saloon.
i best style a*, the
■am, Whisky and Soda
Jub-ps put up in the
Star Saloon.
thc
rAR
V • i’otts. Although we leave it to an* -; n ]j’ iue pants and grey coat, and his hands ; _
other, who wields an abler pen and is more j denoted that he had'bcen at labor. His f ES-Brandy. Whisky. Rum, 1 larct
minutely acquainted with her life than | face is cheerful and striking, and alto-, Puncffes, o: the tmt ...qaor- *.
. ■. . , .TPther he is the haudsomest man 1 have ;
we are to ao justice to her memory,—, b eUlt . r ne , « . n
c *ni ^ • , ! met Since leaving Hoston.
stui in passing, we may announce her j
death, and truthfully add that it has not '
M. KRAMER,
At K. W. Perry’s old stand.
THOMAS G. ALEXANDER,
The Georgia State Directory, Ari '-' fcu!..s3!au.
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
E. W. COLE, Superintendent.
FOR 13SG cS2 1BG7.
BY CAPT. JOHN C. BRAIN, of Savannah, Ga.
J. ORRIE LEA. Genl. Agt., Charleston, S.C j
J.H. H.OSBORNE,Genl.Trav. Agt. Augusta.
rpiIIS valuable Work of reference will be Leave Atlanta - r >Ao A. ? r .
J[ published cn about the 1st Jay of June ; Arrive at Augusta (j. r 0 P. M.
next.* It will embrace the exact location of ] Leave Augusta yOO A. M.
every business and professional man in the j Arrive at Atlanta G.3.> P. -L
State of Georgia, as well as thc private res:- ; Leave Atlanta ' J _ * • * •
dences in all the cities, and will be the most Arrive at Augusta 5 -f "•
exteneive and complete Directory ever publish* j Leave Augusta ® '
ed. No business man should be without it. Arrive at Atlanta 0 0 ’ A -
,d Done should fail to advertise in :t, as it
added.
!
SAW MILLS,
!
CORN MILLS,
WHEAT MILLS,
! SMUT MILLS,
WOOL CARDING MACHINES,
j BURRING MACHINES,
STEAM ENGINES, kc., ke.,
Will hc ordered from tbe manufacturers, and
j furnished at wholesale prices.
Paper Hanging,
From one of the largest Mills in America. !
Samples may be seen at my office, and orders •
will he promptly filled from New York, at
wholesale prices. Wc dc-fy competition either
! in prices cr quality.
Feb. 3- 6m. A. K. SEAGO. Atlanta.
MASSEY & HEKTY,
WHITEHALL STREET.
ATLANTA, GEQRGLA,
DEALERS IN
PURE BRU&S,
C Ltemicals.
r>T,nwr"f >'if , Vn > T , T yT ' r ?CI
Perfumeries^
Toilet Articles,
Stationery,
Cigars,
\V ines,
Liquors,
Dye-Stuffs,
Paints, Oils,
Brushes. Glass,
been the goou iortune of many of her
sex, to possess more energy, live to bet
ter purpose and die more universally re
gretted than she did.
B^g-Port and other Wine Satujarec*, to be doubtless a splendid medium through which qt1 j WEST POU^ 171
! hadat the Star saloon. 1 10 comn -unicate with substantial classes thro’- AiLAiliA and
_ , - - t •_ 1 out the countrv. In the eitvof N. York alone
Destruction OF Churches DlRIM. j j^.Lemonadcs. made from me i-a-t 1 - , the pablisfaer has nearly 500 subscribers, and
\ writer in the New Or- most palamble manner, at the^
THE . r
leans Christian Advocate says tnat, so lar
ns he has ascertained, between one thous
and and twelve hundred church edifices
were burned during the war. lhese
ta-On 1st of June the ll.il Rood fare ehurclies he cost the^eo^lo
.1 • 1 . . not less than five millions et dollars, i.”
this p,ace to Atlanta was reduced;^ j oss lhe Methodist were the greatest
irout to ?2,59, and to ether points j su ff e rers, the Baptists next, then the Pres
to proportion. I byterians, the Catholics least.
Star saloon.
ZtS^Fir.c Sweet Wine, for the Sacrame-.t. a:
;h g Star Saloon.
F INE IMPORTED Brandies, Wines, Gin,
&c., for Medical purposes at the
Star Saloon.
k* a-nm -he best brands of Domestic and
Ha^maAtflxa Star Saloon.
his list is dailv cn the increase.
A. Low & Co.
G. B. £ G. VC. Lamar, ”
Jno. Frazer £ Co. Charleston, S. C.
Pratt, Edwards £ Co. Atlanta. Ga.
Address Capt.J. C. BRAIN. P. O. Box 242.
april 21—33—tf] SAVANNAH GA.
rail road.
...a 00 A M
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Arrive at Newnau 3 28 F M
Arrive at Atlanta 0 02 P M
GEORGE G. HULL,
SuperiDtendanL
McXAUGHT, ORMOND & CO., |
Key-Stone Iilock.
AVhitehall Street,
ATLANTA, jGA., j p «
O FFER FOR SALE, at retail, and to the : A U Y’ ’’
trade, a large and wcii assorted stock of j Duplicate any Order made
Hardware, Cutlery, : in the South,
Guns. Pistols, Gun Material, Brass Goods, Ag- : ,, ac ,
riculiural Implements, Circular and Sash Saws, : COAL OIL Rllil LAMPS,
Gum and Leather Belting. Packing, House, u 1 /itttvti d m > v\Tmu') ATT
Furnishing Goods.Plated andPianished Ware, | MACHINE & TA^^ERS OIL
Carpenters’, Masons', Tanners' and Shoe Ma- I
; kers’ Tools, Wood and Willow Ware, Carriage : Always on hand.
' Hardware and V> ood V. ora, £c- and .vul b ; Arrangements for buying and selling goods
happv to see their friends at their oul place ot 0 u-r,
jt ,.March 17—3-as. 1 cheap unsurpassed. May 26-3t>-3m.