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sympathies of the entire community are
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NEWNAN. GEORGIA.
Saturday Morningi October 27, 1838.
j FALL* ANI) WINTER
enterprising gentlemen in thtej — . r . ' «
their dark hour of mUforttWe. Our I*- j ^ ^ jj c j ijfQEi^rr^Sj S 0 0 W © ! ]
dies, while the fire was still burning, 1 ^ j
j appointed various committees to cal! upon x - ' 1
jail those Mho Were willinc to aid the suf- .7 _T HI ‘■J/ V t s. j. w. blow
L. C. WELLS.
WHISKERS! WHISKERS!
). MOXTEZ’ c'orrolia. the greate.=t
ferers. We hare been informed that
contributions have beeu very liberal, and
D,1,0 ; MON^ « ^ that a respectable sum will be raised for
stimulator in the world, will force \\ biakcrs , A
"Mii'i *ches to prow on the smoothest inee .Messrs. ileynolas « Couch. Messrs.
or chin: never ktfown to faih H.inip.e ,* or i Redwinc & Culnontior were damaged tn
lrhl 5 cnt free to any one desirous of testing ,
\[' merit-- Address, REEVES & 00., . the amour.
An*. 18-3m. ™ *«««* St -> N Y ! 3700, and 1
Is back narain at his old vtani on the
side of the Public Square, iu front
Coart House, with a complete
STOCK OF
purchased exclusively for GASH and
gre.;i care, with ihe view of defying err
| Redwinc & Culpepper were damaged to
t of $200, Jones & Burch
the proprietors of the Ilcral«
escaped with but small loss in type and iJn ?r - P r > c “ 3 - quality and rt/.c-s of goods.
furniture. In tbis connect'"" •» s*.t-.-.r„ ‘ His st >c« cm.c.s:s iff every article ia active
our thanks to those friends
Live and Let Live.
Wc trill show you at tLc Store formerly
occupied by Hilton, Allen k Hanvey,
„ Greenville St., a new and attractive j . _ , . ,
r ,,„, r,, r r wnv xmv destruction. Gentlemen, your kindness
<?t„ck of STAPLE k T’AXCY DRY . ’ J
S at,, rvn „wmK' i is appreciated.
GOODS! CLOTHING, CLOTH* At: ^ileitis
CASSlMEKHSi LADIES & GENTS! ” n,le u ~ ““J ***“' — I
In tbig connection Tn ret urn
, , . ,i -icTa-iTi-j in nc-.tfh* evetf dirwrtment of mer-
wno labored * *
; liv has
IMPROVED DENTISTRY.
Vulcaniz'd India Ribbw Plates
F OR Lightness, cleanliness, and perfect ndap- t
tcticii to the parts upon whicn it reposes. |
tins recent invention surpasses all others : for j
econtftfiy and comfort it has no equal; for d«- i
nihility no superior. Call at my office and ■
• r friends and customers an examine specimens, comparing them with *
: gi.jd or silver plate, and make your own choce.
In -ill cases when my work fails to c:ve s*ti<-
| ^ ATT" UA T A C" * .’ ciion ... charge will be made. Charges for
IA V V VIX"V_u Gy JL/ v.3 . extracting, plugging, and alt plate work mod-
They take pleasure in stating that their fac.l-; “j^oflice ia Masonic Building. No. 4,- «p *
;hies tor selecting and purchasing goods are st air«
now unsurpassed, as cnie cf the firm will re- '
main in New York and devote his whole time ‘
!!
—;o>
J; E. JONES.
TALLEY, BROWN, & CO.
tO. i « e - M
JONES & BURCH;
Are tiow established at fhe old
_ B. S. BCKCH.
Annomi
so faithfully to save our pr -j- tty fmin
, | While it is needless to sty that the
, whites did their whole duty on that try
ing occasion to arrest the flames, still we
BOOTS & SHOES !
ai s o a large and well selected Stock of w ' l
n „ i f r ii i loci tt due to truth to place ou record
fashionable Milleneby Goods! for Fall!
,a ' , that the black population rendered valua-
nhd Winter wear.
Cheap ( Jf»f
C < .]) IT,,:«e : f.nu,bleached and unblcr.cufJ,
Cheap Flannels and Kerseys,
f^iieap Goods for Pantaloons.
('Heap Dry Gacds General!y.
fiicap Hats and Shoes,
Cheap Sugar and f'<i5ee.
Cheap Bagging aioi Hope.
ble assistance, atid by iheir manly ifnd • xvhv enumerate, ns cvervhodv knows what
to the purchase of New and Desirable Goods.
They will receive weekly, the coming Fall and
I Winter season, all the Latest Styles of Ladies'
!?: - Goods. Cloaks and Trinnniugs. They
aow have iu Store, and are receiving,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
! Silk Dress Patterns.
Silk Poplins. French Merinos,
Alt-Wool DeLames, Alpaccas.
white Goods.
i Swiss. Jackonnet. Mull. & Nainsook Muslins.
LADIES' COVERINGS.
Cloaks, Shawls, Ac.
EMBROIDERIES.
We have, secured the services of an j , . • i i.HDiw/wmurw.
: , , , , . a f. ia L; nn . 1 t,lr. I ®° ura ? eou ^ conduct displayed an interest <ort of a # (H . k of - be keeps, i urcha- Swiss and Jack, net Edging,
experienced, tasteful, an.l ta..htona.jlc ; |D t h e welFare of the whites which was sers. if they will on-ult their interest, will : Swi^ and Jackonct Inserting,
MILLINER, who will Stand make Ores- truly noble, and for which our citizens examine his "stock before »crch.-.sin-' eD,-where
res and Cloaks ; also trim, make and re
model Bonnets and Hats.
Tendering many thanks to our Custo-
shouid remember them in future.
Tut: Henry County Difficulties.
He is anxious to si
sells them or not.
business on ike
cmre pur: ii.isin‘
mv Ills ge-'ds. whether he
lie iuten is to conduct his
New
J. M. BRUNN.
5a., Sept. 8,-l-Bm.
“Live and Let Live”
We are glad to learn that the conflict in !
ssure them we will lice up to our i Henry county, between the eivii and mil
itary authorities has been adjusted, and !
that Gen. r l illson has ordered the parties principle, so as to have all who favor him with
confined in Fort Pulaski, charged with | their patronage to say, if you want the worth
offences committed in Henry county j 0 p voar money l»uv woods, of
E&TGodcy’s Lady’s Book—Arthur’s aaaioet persons of color, to btf delivered
,, . ^ t up to the civil courts for trial.— t hronicle
Home MaguzinTipOld Gudrd,—Peter- j^ ^ ntilicf
son’s Magazine, — Phrenological Joui'-
Tiiread Lace and Ed
Honitoa -Laces,
and the real CLFXY LACE;
DOMBSTICS.
Bleached and Brown Drill,
Bleached and Brown Shirting,
Bleached and Brown Sheeting.
FLANNELS.
White and Red Flannels. Opera Flannel.
Plaid Flannel, Canton Flannel.
Dnt.-sels, Two and Three-Ply Carpets, Rugs,
Ac. Mahogany Oil Cloth, and Table Covers.
WM. T. COLE, Dentist
Eefpcfntvs:
M.R. Kellogg,
Dr. C. D. Smith.
Rev. F. M. Daniel
Dr. A. B. Calhoun,
I)r. R. L. Y. LoDg,
Rev. James Stacy.
TESTIMONIALS.
News ax, Ga., July 16th, 1868.
Dr. W. T. Cole made ft>r me an upper set of
Vulcanized Rubber Teeth, which for their
neatness, lightness and perfect adaptation to
the month, I have no hesitancy in saying that
I pre f er them to any other kind. And tor
their durability I have the utmost confidence.
J. J. Pinson.
Newman, Ga . Ju'y 20th. 1868.
It is with the greyest pleasure that I bear
testimony of the Artificial Teeth manufactured
J for me by Dr. \V. T. Cole. They are light and
j free from any cavities where Par titles of food
| might lodge. The fit is excellent, and in point
! of workmanship superior to aCythirfg cf the
kind I have ever see l.
Mrs. Wm. M. Reynold's.
Newxan, Ga.. July 18th, 1388.
Having procured from Dr. \V. T. Cole a full
Where they have on hand a general assortment ef Goods adap .
ed to the wants of the Tnffte:
In addition to their formfer stock of
Groceries and. Sard-\V ai*©,
They now have on hand d liew supply of
STAPLE a
4 II kinds o f Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods,
j Our friends from the country will find it to their interest to give
tis a trial [Dec. 30—17—ly.
7. R. Toviref. J S. S-riWAftf, j
Formerly of Colunlbit.?, G.V Of Oxford, Ga. ■
Tuof. G. J. Orr, of Oxford, Ga. ^
( ATLANTA VHBINB W«1S
MHEt,!TEW«&OKir| ffioH , flli ;“ FOOHDfiT
Atlaiita, Ga-,
WholesSile aiid Retail Dealers in
October 6-‘2m.
J. J. PINSON.
n <1, Masonic Monthly, Ballous’ Monthly—
Atlantic Monthly,—Blackwood’s Mag.,—
London Quarterly Review,—London Lan
cet,—The Bourdoir,—and all the lead
ing Weeklies at the Book Store. It.
Salmons & Ward.—Wc invite the
reader’s attention to the advertisement of i
OUR EQUALIZER!
There is a £3 2A/Xdid L*XY XA>jTCV- 3NT-L"A/U/'
—and —
"CTABLE 11
Porter, Butler & Co., Proprietors.
jtC. Manogany van VlOUi, aim muie v over?. -V ------- , T> . . T TT 1 ITT , v ‘ *" ww ’ *
'Yankee NoSons. and everything usually kept ; ^ ^ l VP er Teeth-\ ulcan.zed Rubber- Hard-W are,
i. c . i.„ a... r-„j. h ,i. M trke pleasure in recommending this plan of , T • • i
i 1,1 q ' aV't'o ra0 ‘ J ' 3 j Dentfstrv to the public as being superior to Iron, Steel, ^ Blls,
i Ct “" " m : either G^old of Silvef Plate; in consequence of U n t
CROCKERY.
Mammoth Grape-Vine.
mauiinoth grape-vina in Sanbernton, New |
Hampshire, said to he one of the largest;
ia the world, from which tvefe picked i
last, year two thousand pounds of grapes, T\R FARMER may be found at hi*, office in :
which were sold at twenty fieo cents per 1 ; U Newnan. \\ !.ere h treats nil t rmsot i
pound. This year its fruit is estimated rheumatism, Paralysis, Neuralgia, &c. QIT'E
at only one thousand five liundred pounds, j ^ _ .
. } , , , •» * , ,v , I tie instrument is m Met iippucaiue to t..e S.ftO?*! ft S- A-
A gen l lemau who lias seen it says : “One . ... ... ... - ... . .
McBPvIDE, D0RSETT & dO. f
iIPOUT-RV JOBBERS and DEALERS IN
equence
beanty of finish, lightness, comfort, economy,
and the fact that tl c'r are much more easily i Q'jtlerV
cleansed and kept so ihan the former.
Mrs. J. P. G. Redwixe.
Building Materials,!
The instrument is in tact appoints no to t.:e
treatment of all diseases, a ute ami ch > *onic.—
lids firm Thev have a choice stock of j bunch contains eleven clusters, and mens- j His machine is a recent scientific h>venti,-n. . Cunicr ]yand lhiutcr Streets,
y ! tires fifteen inches in length, and is esti- i n:fd is one m tue greatest di&cotene? ot the j
Groceries and Produce which they will | matod to wei rh about eight pounds.— I •*«•' Dr. Farmer has many testimonials of its i ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1 • - wonderful merit. No drugs are given an i no ;
; CROCKERY at Wholesale by the package or
Newxan, Ga., July 23d, 1866“
Having tried Dr. A.ole's Vulcanized Teeth, 1
mhesitatinglv state that I prefer them to all
ARE, CHINA, GLaSS, i others 1 have tried, from their durability,
cheapness and cleanliness, together with a
pleasant, perfect fit to the mouth.
t?ept.- 8-1-tf. Mrs. Jonx Ray'.
age. Dr. Farmer has many testimonials of its
sell nt the lowest wholesale prices. I hey j Some of the grapes measure one inch in 1 ^m'/.Ymi 'ue'-i'''Nll^who^niY are'req'tiested
solicit orders, or calls from our citizens diameter. It is owned by Mr. David j j.‘, cni j .^.j g * ive ‘ ),; rtl atrial. Ills ofticc is in , repacked-
Smith of that town.” jtheDiug Store of I»r. O. D. Smi;!*, on the 1 ' ’
4 » ; . ..jj Hae ol the Public Square,- where Dr. 1 ELEGANT DINNER, TEA and BREAKFAST
,'isiting the Gate City.
Dissolution.—The firm of W. B. W.
Dent k Brother has been dissolved by
mutual consent. W. B. W. Dent will
continue business at the old stand, and
will be pleased to serve all rtho may call
on him.
iSoMKTHINCJ THAT IS GOOD.—W. B.
W. Dent has presented us with samples
of the “Durham” Smoking and “Jor
dan's Best” Chewing Tobacco, which
have been tested and foutld to be good,
letter A, No. 1. Those wishing some of
the weed On which there is no discount,
can find it at Dent’s, Grcenvillc^treet,
Newnan.
List of Contributors.—If furnish
ed us, we will take pleasure in publishing
the names of those who have contributed
to the relief of Messrs. Reynolds & Couch.
The cents of the poor- will he prized as
hi^li as the dollars of the rich.
The Justices of the Inferior Court are
having the Court llotisc repaired.
Frost.—Thefe was a light frost in this
locality on Wednesday morning.
-4- *
Bureau Agent.— Capt. J. H. Graham
has been appointed by Gen. Tillson Ba
teau Agent for Coweta. The appoint
ment will give universal Satisfaction, for
the appointee is an upright, impartial
Christian gentleman.
As the law now stands
trill have but little to do
proving or disapproving contracts between
freedmen and their employers.
Ill Success.—I codes that increasing
years bring with them an increasing re- j
spcct for men who did not succeed in life, j
as those words are commonly used — •
Heaven is said to be a place ior those !
who have not succedcd upon earth : and j
it is surely true, celestial graces do not
best thrive and bloom in the hot blaze of
wordly prosperity. Ill success sometimes
arises from a superabundance of qualities
in themselves good—from a conscience
too sensitive, a taste too fastidious, a self
forgetfulness too romantic, a modesty too
retiring. I will not go so far as to say,
with a living poet, “ that the world knows
nothing of her greatest mefi,” but there
are forms of greatness, of at least excel
lence, which die and make no sign; thefe
are martyrs that miss the palm, but not
the stake; heroes without the laurel, and
conquerors without the triumph.
it a lie found u allhour.-.
-USE F
[Oct. U'.J ; -lt'.
Vv AIID V> i ijiyu.il S
STOMACH BITTERS.
will cure Dyspepsia.
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
sari t will cure Liver Complaint and
speeies of Indigestion.
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
tguit WiFi cure Imcrnrittent Fevet
Fever ami Ague, ami all periodical (!.?.>
SETS in Plain and Decorated French
China;
BEAUTIFUL TOILET SETS m Parian Mr-
bic;
BOHEMIAN GLASS. MILK GLASS, afid POR
CELAIN WATER COOLERS;
I CAKE I’OTS, CHAMBER SETS, rare and
; beautiful patterns.
| We have the b.rge?t stock ever brought to
this market, and ns it is of our own importa-
; lion, we believe that we can comp ire fiivora-
j blv in prices with best Afiir York rales.
! A large stock of
SELF-SEALING FK.TJIT CANS.
Call and examine or send VOUr orders.
and ; June 23-6.fi. MCBRIDE, D0RS5TT_&_C(J» _
,W'
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
1 1 will give immediate relief ia Coli
W. B. BERRY & CO.,
DUSE
VW r yy v.v^
xx A a a i. x'
A New and Grand Epoch in Medicine
Dr. Maggikl is the founder of anew Medical
System ! The quantitarians, whose vast inters
nal doses enfeeble the stonmeh and pnrnltze | and Flux,
the. bowels, must give precedence to the man i
who restores health and appetite, Yvitii from j
one to two of his extraordinary Pills, andcures I
the most virulent sores with a box or so of his J
wonderful and all healing Salve. These two '
great specifics of the Doctor are fast superce
ding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. j
Extraordinary cures by Maggiei’s Pills ana .
Salve have opened the eyes of the pubLc to I
the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies ofj
others, and upon which people hare so long
blindly depended. .Maggiel’s P.lis ire unt o:
the class that are swallowed by the doz.-u, and
of w hich every box full taken .-rentes an abso
lute necessity for another. One or two of i
Maggiel’s Pills suffices to place the bowels in j
pert- ct order, tone the stomach, create aji ap- J EDWARD WILDER’S
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
USE EDWA1U) WILDER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
"'ill cure Costiveness.
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
fT^HANKFUL for the liberal patronage here-
1 A to'ore ’oestowed, we have the pleasure of
informing the citizens and planters of Coweta
; and the adjoining countits that wc hate asso-
j crated with us
| Coi. George - rf. O rraical,
no will attend to receiving, weighing, ship-
ng and selling Coiton at
Berry’s Fire Proof Ware-IIorise.
A SEW AND GRAND EPOCH
—IN—
MEDICINE!
BR. MA-G-GIEL’S
PILLS AND SALVE !
153"Let Delicate Females read the following:
Let the suffering and diseased read the follow
ing. _
I iet all who have been given np by Doctors, and
spoken of as incurable, read the following.
Let all who can believe facts, andean have faith
in evident o, read the following:
Know all Men by these Presents, That on
this, the 20th day of June, in the year of our
Lord, Isn.;, personally came Joseph Haydock, to
me known us such, and being duly sworn, depos-
ed as follows: That he is the sole General Agent i
for the United States and dependencies thereof
for preparations or medicines known as .Mao-
gif, if s Pills and Salve, and that the following
Certificates are verbatim copies, to the best of
his knowledge and belief.
, JAMES SMEITIIE,
L.S.Notary Public,
Wall Street, New York.-
, . /rsE, 1st, 1SG6.
De. Maggiel : I take my pen to write you of
my great reifef, and that the awful pain in my
side has left me at last—thanks to your medicine.
Oh, Doctor, how thankful i am that I can get
same sleep. 1 can never write it enough. 1 thank
you again, and am sure that- you are really the
friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing
to you. and hope you will not take it amiss.
JAMES MYERS, 110 Avenue D.
giiP’It 5
for deli cal;
; a r
iVuinies
We trust by fair dealing and close attention
1 and delightful invigor.mt \ to business to merit a share of patronage.
Yve have business connections with reliable
firms in Augusta, Si annah and New Y’ork,
petite, and render the spirits I?<fht arid buoy* |
ant! There is no griping, and no rear-trim in |
the form of constipation. It the lifer is afTec- 1
STOMACH BITTERS.
This is to certify that 1 was discharged from
the army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have
been cur., d bv Dr. Maggie!'? Pills.
WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Street.
Ne w York, April 7tli, 1S06,
The following is an interesting case of a man
employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring
melted iron mto a flask that was damp and wet,
caused an explosion. The melted iron was thrown
around and on him in a perfect shower, and lie
was Pnfficd dreadfully. The following Certificate
was given to ihe by hhfl, about eight weeks after
tlid aCT-icftht;
New Y'obk, Jan. 11, 1866. £
, My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Foun
der ; I was badly bnnxe-d by hot iron in November
tnd will arrange advances for those desiring i ; my burns healed, but 1 had a running sore
it, Cli'tfgcs moderate.
Newnan, Ga-. Oct. 13-tfl
,cnGraham i T -!WdklosoD, Wilson & Co.,
», except tne ap- la>t quality makes tue medicines very desira- : -onto tor a.i tainiit purpos«.s< |
on my leg that would not heal; I tried Maggiel'S
Salve, and it cured me in a futf xfeefo*.- This is
all true, and anybody can now see me a! Jack-
sou’s Ironworks, 2d Avenue.
J. HARDY', 119 Goerick street.
Fire.
0b lust Saturday morning, as we were
ble for the wants of delicate females. Ulcer
ous and eruptive diseases are literally ex-.n-
guished by t he diser..Vctunt power ot Masrgiei s
Salve. In fact, it is here announced that Miy-
ffiti’s Union*, Di/sprj/vtc am! Duirrherc } .< ■.■■■ cure
where ail others fail; White for Burns. iScalus,
Chilblains. Cuts anu nil abrasions of the skin
_. . .. . L . Nfloro-ipl's Eslvf 1 is infallible. Solti bv J.
concluding the publication ot our paper, j n Fine Sweet "c w York, and by
\ve beard the alarm of fire, and learned j all Druggists, at 2-3 cents per box.
that the Coweta House was burning —
The flames lu.d HCU made great progress,
but such was the construction ot tlie
building and the unprepared state of our
ep;l-52-l2m.
For Judge Tallapoosa Circuit.
[Election 1st ]](dna'doy m January J
USE.EDWAi!D WILDER’S
S TOMA CII in ITER S.
is a powerful recuperant after the
frame has been reduced ana attenuated by
sickness.
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
€-0TTCH FACTORS
—‘A X D —
General Commission Merchants.
; Agents for the purchase and sale of ail kiuds of
| Cotton Domestics.
j liiTLiberul Advaaoes made on Con-
siguments.^Sa
—
| Office Kn. o Stoddard'.s Loiter Range,
Extracts from Various Letters.
citizens to resist them, that It was soon j gsl^AYe f.re authorized to announce^ rimt
clear that
House was
saving ih
all efforts were directed to saving the
Herald office and the building occupied
by Messrs. Redwinc & Culpepper. The
goods of Messrs. R. & C- and those of
Jones & Burch and our printing materials,
the two latter being iu the same building, j
is an exec:
strengtheaer of the digestive forces.
“I had no appetite; Maggiel's Fills gave me
a hearty uno."
“ Your Pills are marvellous.”
“ 1 send for another box. and keep them in the
house.”
“Dr. Maggiel has cured mv headacLe that
was chronic.”
“ I gave half of one of your Pills to my babe
for cholera morbus*. The dear little thing got
well in a day,”
“ My nausea of a morning is Tvry cured.”
“ Your box of Maggiel s Halve ctPed me of
noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Salve
behind my ears, aud the noise left.”
“Send me two boxes; I warn one for a poor
family.”
7 > , -w OTni-L-T 0 . v ,vvm n a i “ I enclose a dollar; your price if 25 cents, but
apetizer as wed as BA\ STREET SA\ AN-VAri. GA. j the me cbchk: tom- i3 worth a dollar.”
C. 3. Wilkinson, of Newnan, G i. --Scad me five boxes of vour 1 ills.
B. J. Wilson, formerly of Okeefaskee Got-- ^ boxe3 of - voor Salve
ton Mills, Ala. i return man.
Pistols,
Guns,
Gun Materials;
Hollow Ware,
Wood Ware,
Willow Ware;
Carriage & Buggy Materials.
Keep constantly on hand a good assortment
of all articles usually kept in tbeif Ftrte.- Also,
Leather, Harness,
Cotton Yarns,
&,c., &c., Ac.
Come and price their goods or send in yonr
orders. They believe they can do a good part
by- their customers. Come and try them I
May 27-37-12m.
EDDLEMAN & BANKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ITEALEftS jN
Boots, Shoes, Leather, Shoe
makers’ Tools, Pegs, &c.;
ALSO
MANUFACTUER3 OF BOOTS & SHOES,
Clierols.ee Bloolt,
P<?&Cli-Tree* Atlanta, Ga.
Keep always on hand a complete Stock- ef Goods
j8^“tJonntrv Merchants are invited ta ex
amine or.i- Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Anri I l!-32-tf.
w
N. R. REESE,
7 HOSE Shoo von will find Cl
Square, informs the public that
he will make arty kind off _
BOOT SC
to order. Also, REPAIRING done
with neatness And dispatch.
Bg^JSatisfaction given to every one.
Newnan, Ga., July 28-47-tf.
THE TOMLINSON, I'EMAREST CO.
620 Broadway, rfS# Yc*rk/
Have associated wffh t>*efrt
2VIr. W. W; WoodrtLfff,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
Carriages and Buggies,
AT GRIFFIN AND ATLANTA, GA,
iOB the purpose of suyyplying Merchants and
bua t Co., Savannah. S*-pt. 8-if.
Commercial Ifit:\‘*igence.
X KWNA X -MA1 i K E T.
Friday, October 26.-0,:r qu cations bchiw
] exhibit the correct state ot the retail mar^e..
rt i
F ob r — r .....
1’ia.uters at the .South, by wholesale 6r retail,
' as these but want of spac*- compel© me to con- i with any style of Carriages, Buggies or ± ianta-
t dude J. JjIAUGFFL, M. D. j tion Wagons. . , . _
[ - - j Mr. Woodruff’s long experience in flte carnage
! business will enable us to give satisfaction in sup-
can ut* **
REMlHatCM^
were removed. In the meantime the ]
Tae Cotton raarKt,
; during the week.
Las gradually declined
Coweta House was wrapped in flames and j The top of the RV , r k C t to-day is 20 c*r.ts
being rapidly consumed, but fortunately i Q ur dull. The quotations should c
the air was not stirring. Xotwitbstand-! U udcrsteod as exclusive of tax. Nearly ail o.
ing this favorable circumstance, these ! her markets are quoted to incutde ..... .ax.
two buildings were saved only by almost j corx.—white
superhuman efforts of those present, j Mixed or Yeliow....
whites and blacks. Both houses caught
USE EDWARD WILDER S
STOMACH BITTERS.
*_-%■» As it is being da-iy u«cd ”1 prc.-c
et i I,,- ;i l! physicians, as the formula v.
banded any regular graduate.
t , MJ
r iVTO A&0OS-
almost always guaranteed.
F.jK BILIOUS DISEASES
Xotliicg cad ue more prod active ot cur** than
J tnese iiliii. Tlteir ahnosc ma^ic intiuence i?i iclt
at i-nee; and the usual comcomitants of tins most
^ ! mstressnig disease are removed, these reme-
Fr-'parcd to manufacture and Repair
MACHIHE
SUCH AS
HORSE POWERS,
Portable A Stationary Steam Engines A Boilers,
Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, &c.
ALSO,
irori and Brass Castings,
Building Fronts,
Iron Bailing,
Mill Castings,
Sugar Mills and Boilers,-
Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels atii
Railroad Castings of every description.
Patterns Made to Order.
Saws Re-Toothed ^ Gummed in the lest manrur.
UigTWe promise faithfully to execute all
orders with pnnc'tdftlity, and guarantee satis
faction. Terms fdtoriible.
At the old stand of
James Xj. Punning,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
dune 23-to-Gm.
JNO. A. HILL, MATT. T. HAGtN,
d. p. woodeoof, Nashville, Tens.
Newnan, Ga.
JNO. A. HILL & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Horth Side Public Square,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
Keep constantly on hand
Sugar,
Coffee,
Tea,
Starch,
Soda,
Candles,
Flour,
jVI C a 1,
Mackerel,
Molasses,
Vinegar,
Tobacco
and
Segal'S’
In short, a complete assortment of both
Staple & Fancy Groceries.
Also on hand
Powder,
Shot,
Caps,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Wooden Ware,
etc., etc., etc.
Will pay the highest market price for Conn
try Produce.
Our Stock is new and ju3t from the m'arket
.May 12-30-6m. JNO. A. HILL t Ctf.
B T. BABBITT'S LABOR-SAVING SOAP.
• This So'ap is made from pure and clean
materials, containing no adntteratvm of any kind r
wiM not injure the most delicate fabric, and is
especially adapted for woolens, which will not
shrink after being washed with this Soap. Tt
It
Sold by -Sun Dsslers
AND THE TRADE GENERALLY.
(tbes are made from tue purest
veoetAbld compounds.
mav be used in hard or salt water. It wifi, remove
at different periods during the progress
of the fire, but did uot burn, owing to a
free and continued application of water.
The origin of the fire is attributable
to the raising of a lightwood fire in one
of the chimneys of the* Coweta House,
which caused the soot to burn and fall in
burning flakes on the roof of that build-
in" It was not the intention of the
©
person kindling the fire to “ burn out
the chimney,” as was reported.
The loss of Messrs. Reynolds & Coueh,
who had recently purchased the property
Flocr.— *
Cofv'ke.—
Sl-GAS.
Bagging.—per yard-....
Ropk.—per pound...
CURESE.—per pound
Prints.—per yard
Ikon.—per pound
Salt.—Liverpool per sack
r> '\ 30
.. 2-' (rt 27
= 12.09 U -6
30 (•' 10 ;
IS ai SO :
(a) 43 i
23 (o bO ,
30 @ 3u > v
EDWARD WILDER.
Sole- Proprietor.
2fo. Z15 T-Thiu Street, Marble xr n 1
LouXviile. tecninc'A?.
. Uv ■ r< dealers ever where.
r Thtr-v will not harm the most delicate female.
tv i eon he gtvetr witii qrxl effect in prescribed
Prices Reduced 1st JUiy, L7bO. ; ^ea to tae youngest bate.
" ‘ FOB CUTANEOUS piSOBDEES
Armv Revolver. 41-100 in. Calibre,
y vv Revolver. o'DlOO in. Calibre.
eli Revolver (Self Cocking,) Navy Calibre, , -- { ^ ^
Dli- MAfKiflSL^ PITLS
i'umwbedfor cash. We wul keep ecmstandj o t ;,^. e gallons handsome soft soap from
hand , _ ■„ wtt-cv j one p mnd of tLs Soap. Each bar is trapped in
T.T frTIT CGNCdRD BUGGIES, ! a oirt-ulur containing full directions for nse,pnn-
' . j . , Woodruff and ted in English and German. Ask your grocer
the same as formerly smd by Woodruff, a H Babbitt’s Soap,” and take no other,
which became so universally popular all through j mr t*. a. am r . ft BABBITT,
ffce Sfixith, as the best Buggy m use. | ^ og w g5 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72 & 74 Washington
i THE WOODR'CTFF'^iMSm. St., New Yorl.
And erm*off the skin the SALVE is most
!- - • i .„ .^ (t be a! externally atone.
rwABiABLV erne- thz following dlsxasxs :
iieadaehe,
aidigestion,
V-.Ti
113Q .
A fresa
VI)ia. 15 j
U-3 4 50 1
Other Markets.
New Yoait, October 25.--GoM.14T.
Flour quiet at $12 50 @ • *
quiet. Corn 1 cent lower, -i ork «o> .
Cotton dull at 38 @ 40.
Liverpool, Oct. 25.—Cotton firm and
ith the dav’s sales estimated »*
& FOX,
; wholesale Agents for the State ef
I IV HITE HALL & ALABAMA STRELIS,
ATLANTA,. GA.
October 2G-7-3m.
steady, w j
will not fall far short of $2,500. The > 12,000 bales. Middling uplands 13d
. invaluable. I* doey w
but pv-neirate^ witrttheyuostscarciiing e^ecls t
! Brit Revolver. Navy size C. fibre.
New Pocket Revolver, twiih L auit-g Lever,)
! pocket Revolver, (.reif C t. c )
! Repeating Pistol. (E”iot pt.. Ng. 32 cartridge.
Renting Pi” E“h>t pt. No. -2 cartridge,
j Vest Packer P.'tol- N >- ’-2 cartridge,
j Gun Cane. No. a- cartridge.
Bitters always on : Barrel Shot Guns,
1 Revolving R ile. No. -->_ cartridge,
Breech Loading Cirb’oe. So. 46 cartilage.
F. s. s:3e. i Steel Barrel.) with S tore Bayonet.
U. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pntteni.
Upwards ot 200,000 furnished the L. istste*
. Government since 18*51.
5^=Uar new Breech Loading Arms nave ^
j inat ncen approved and adopted mr iI:l:IA r . v !
! service in Europe. » Notkb. N<
VTO
Asthma.
Complaints.
Coughs,
ColiLS,
la. -t Dkr. r-'s,
C’ .stiv. nys--.,
Dy.-p
Di-r. h.'ea,
Dropsy.
Debkii v.
Fever a d Ague,
Skm Diseases,
influenza,
Iijaammation,
in * ar A VVeakn6-?3,
Titer C< anplaint.
Lowness of Spirits.
Bingnv.jna.
liheumatiam,
S^it ItLeum,
tocalds.
each BOX CONTAINS 12 PILLS.
ONE PILL I.-5 A DOSE.
PLl ViATlOx^i H amJAS !
For TtvO, FOUR and -SIX HOUSES, can be for-
lA-hed by goecial brdv-r.
-'“""TOMraJo”, DEKABBST CO
June 16-12m, 620 Broadway, New York.
L ost or stolen about ist of july,
1866. one note of hand originally for
. i:» Q-’OO 00 Satrl note
BABSfTr’S FOXA5H!
CANS for
$300 fW with a credit for §200.00. Said note
tirope. . ^ , *-**— ^ , jr box, sgaea by, was dated December 28, 1865 and due one
MINGTON k SONS. IL on, N- — , iT; l AVoRJ MAGGIEL, New York, to counter- j itL . after date. an> given ny F. W. Beggoiey
40KC1S. ffiiS?! . , ... toU. An,..r»» ! .r=*»n>.'ia E « 1 a,H»du W
- 1 Sold bv all re*5*ee»hie dealers in medicines ■ id ^ it «‘-i C n
thmogho'at the tnited States and Canadas, at j ^ ^ .
100
Oc4obr-r '..-,-tf.
Dfflrf x
Moore k Nichols. New York: Jos. C. Grnbb
.c tJ-._ Philadelpl ri: Pouitsey A Trimble,
; Baltimore; Heiuv Futeum « Co.. New Orleans
ianditemphK [Oct J-lm.
35 cents per h.X or poi.
Setember ’-l”-
wa3 lost or stolen.
H N. P037ELL.
* Anr-lS-Jm.
r USING B. T. BABBITTS PURE CONCEN-
I TKATED POTASH or READY SOAP MA-
. / ti. Warranted double the strength of commop
Potash, and superior to any other saponifier ot
lev in the markafc. Put up in cans of I pound, 2
pounds, 3 pounds j 6 pounds and 12 pounds, wiyi
ru'. directions in English and German for making
hard and soft soap. One pound will make ni
ter-> gallons of Soft Soap. No hmeMs required.
Consumers will find tfes the cheaneet Potash
in market. Bv T. BABBITT,
Nu:. 64. 65,66,67,68,69,70,72*74 Wasnington st.,
June 17-i2m. New York,
AftfML
W
WmWsAvm
terBYDSING
B T. BABBITTS BEST 3IEDICINAL SAL-
. ERATUS, “made from common salt.”—
real made with th 8 Saleratus contains, when
ZAa. nothing hut common salt, water and flour.
B. T. BABBITT,
Nos. 64,65,66,67,68,69. To, 72474 Washington st.,
J’-nk 15-12hl Ndw