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extreme, and, unless removed, leads to certain !
death. A few years ago the unfortunate victim f
of this distressing malady, thought of no other
phice to obtain relief than Philadelphia, New '
York or Paris. Now they may congratulate
Spain contemplates a coup d da’. * j CARRIED,
A young man who had recently taken a wife. ' On the fith inst.. by Rev ¥ M Daniel
says be did not find it half so bard to get mar- . William E Flemisg. of Atlanta, and Miss Sal- :
ritd as be did to get the furniture. j lie Perky, of Coweta county.
Mr
WHISKERS ! WHISKERS!
V. 7-
, , - It is with narrow-souled people ns with | \r }‘\i hc ^7
themselves upon the established fact that this ! narrow-necked bottle;—the less they have in 1 ^’ in,c *- "' r " Ml 1 <Uj:l lv ' ^ ATrlE ^ IXtH -
them the more noise they make in pouring it
out.
IMPROVED DENTISTRY.
Vulcanized India Rubber Plates
great operation, as well as all others, can he
performed as successfully here in Newnan as
any where on the globe. Prs. Lone and Reese i
During the war the Government operated
id nineteen locomotives
three hundted and thirtr
all of this county.
On the night of th$ doth inst.. by R Y Brown,
J I f. J\uiy McKisiti, to Mb-- Sallie Brook.
all of this countv.
sen
.‘I n-.rrit.-. Address,
\ utz. 18-3m.
REEYES k CO.,
78 Nassau St., X. \ .
sinking a well in McLe-
wcli as delicate operations in everv branch of
surgery, &c. This is the second operation for
_. ^ Tot Tiw stone these two gentlemen have performed
Live and Let Live. . i lately with entire success.
Wc trill show you at t-e fctorc formerly j Jn thig amilcctioil W(J
CCTJpic d by IIlLTON, Allen & IIaNVEY, j physicians and surgeons of this city ‘stand in [ $500 in gold.
\ Greenville St., a new and attractive j the front rank, and are not surpassed in skill j
"l 0 f STAPLE (Sr I" ANC V T)Il\ un<i ability bv tlieir professional brethren else- creates a Vacancy to be filled hr the Governor.
coons: CLOTHING, CLOTHS &
OASSIMKBKSLADIES & GENTS Selected Dispatches.
P00TS & SHOES ! ^ x Torexto, November 8.—The Globe has dis
patches from Montreal saying it is understood
DIED,
At Grantville, Ga., after a lingering illness
more Cove, in Walker county, Ga., struck a of.Several months, on the 8th inst.,in the fit’ti-
vcin of flowing oi». The foeaticn ’• about six- !©th year of her age Ar\anna. wife of John O.
teen miles from Chattanooga. j Hill. To pay a just triouto to her many vir-
! tues would require a more extended notice titan
Albert Pike, who is now living at Memphis, 1 this is designed to be. So beautiful is virtue
, ... . . has fallen a victim to a confidence man who 1 —so attractive are the wav's of the good, that ,
in tms connection we would add that the | called at his house and succeeded in stealing j none behold them but to admire: hence, per- \
haps, the highest compliment that can te given , Rc F g RKXrE <,.
F OR Lightness, cleanliness, and perfect adap- !
tation to the parts upon which it reposes, j
: this reeeut invention surpasses all others ; for i
' economy and comfort it has no equal; for du-
| rabUitv no superior. Call at my office and
1 examine specimens, comparing them with
1 gold or silver plate, and make your own choice,
in all cases when my work fails to give satis
faction no charge Wrl bo made Charges for
extracting, plugging, and all plate work raod-
jtgf-Office in Masonic Building, No. 4, up
stairs.
WM. T. COLE, Dentist
Tile death of Senator Wright, of N. Jersey,
\lso a large and well selected Stock of
fashionable M i llenery Goods’, for Fall
and Winter wear. #
\Vc have, secured the setticcs of an
experienced, tasteful, and fashionable
MILLINER, who will Stand make Dres-
fCS and Cloaks ; also trim, make and re
model Bonnets and Hats.
Tendering many thanks to our Custo-
mcre, assure them we will lice up to our
m f°' J. M. BltUNN.
pvewnan, Ga., Sept. 8,-l-3m.
ty hist received at the Book Store, Cross'
Mnw-nic Chart, McCoy's Masonic Manual, and
n sinall assortment of other valuable books.
November 3-flt.
g*'”J ift>N Tibs.—
Cotton, just vccci's
A large lot of Tics for baling
r,l bv W. B. W. Dent.
N f)a\ is wishes lo Sell her house
Mrs. L
n ,j l,,t in' this city. See advertisement.
H Jamks.
cs. Banker
See advertisement of J.
and Broker.
II:
of
Au. fob One Dollar.—See advertisement
Mr E II Williams, of Atlanta, and learn, what
von can get for one dollar.
To Rknt —The plantation (whlow’s dower
, \n |,te,|| of the late Sun ford Hubbard will be
rented on the first Tuesday in December,
advertisement.
See
Masonic Notk’-k.—The members of Coweta
l.odire, No. 00, will read a notice addressed to
them. See another Fohnnn.
Oxr. I’kice Store.—Mr. P. F. Cuttino hiu? just
received and opened a stock of new fancy and
staple dry goods and groceries, which he will
sell at one juice. Read advertisement. Give
lam a call and see for yourselves.
V. A. Bowers.—Mr. Bowers lias a new'adver
tisement in tliis issue. He has something v of
near!v everything to sell, anil will sell cheap.
Helms two stoics well filled. His attentive
salesman, J. 11. Keller, would te jgliul to re-
,eivo calls from bis friends and the public gen
erally. See advertisement.
V. M. llicnAwnsoN—'l’his gentleman has one
of the largest sten ks of Stoves in the South —
COO now in store. His stock of House Furnish
ing floods fills four large Store Rooms—
mid after personal inspection, we believe his
establishment the most Extensive South of
Baltimore, lie is a liberal man and merits a
It!send patronage.
that the Government Ls resolved to commute
the sentence of Lynch and McMahon Fenians.
Venice, November 7th.—The King of Italy
arrived this morning. His reception in the
city was fnagnificent. Great joy, and crowd so
immense,that troops were unable to defile be
fore the King.
New York, Nov. 10.—Lieut. Gen. Sherman
and Hon. L. D. Campbell, Minister to Mexico,
sailed for Vera Cruz to-day.
Washington, D. C., November 12.—The
coin in hand to-day in the Treasury is $67,-
OOO.tXX), and the coin certificates nearly ^$21,-
000,000.
Baltimore. Md., November 13.—Judge Bar-
tol lias rendered his decision in the Habeas
Corpus case of the Police Commissioners,
sustaining the power of Governor Swann to
remove the Commissioners. There was great
cheering in the Court room by the fi-iends of
Gov. Swann and the new Commissioners.
Totento, November 14.—Two more Fenians
were convicted yesterday, and sentenced to be
hung on 13tli of December.
Baltimore, Nov. 14.—The Horse Fair in this
city attracts much attention. The celebrated
horse Patchen and. Dexter will contest for a
premium of $4,0^10 to-day.
The police difficulty has been finally settled
by the old police force reporting through their
marshal to the new commissioners. The old
hoard w ill turn over the books and other prop
erty as soon as they adjust and close the busi
ness of the department.
London, November 12.—Vague rumors are
afloat that the Emperor Maximilian has been
offered the crown of Poland, under Pertain
eventualities.
Washington, November 14.—Messrs. Hillyer
and Lowry called upon the President to-day r
having previously sent to hint the Mississippi
Legislature .resolution in relation to Mr Davis.
They also presented an accompanying letter of
Gov. Humphrey, based upon the idea that
there will be no trial; but, lie says, while they
do hot seek to screen him from this, they claim
that his imprisonment is not necessary to se
cure his presence when desired for the trial,
and can only be attended by fatal results to his
health ; and that the ends of justice w ill be at
tained by admitting him to bail or parole.
The President gave them a courteous reception,
and promised to take the subject into consider
ation.
Hon. G. T. Frelinghuysen, the Radical Attor
ney General, it is said will be appointed.
At the election ia “West Virginia”—so-
called—at Charlestown, Jefferson county. 35
votes were polled in a district which formerly
snmmed up 5,000. And this is called an
election !
A son of Milo Graves, of Lee county. Massa
chusetts, has just returned to his home. He
served on General Longstreet's staff during the
war.
Five negroes have just been sentenced to the
New Hampshire Penitentiary, and two to the
Massachusetts Legislature.
It seems unkind in the Confederates to make
po many charges against Gen. Butler. When
he commanded a'Federal army he didn't make
any upon them.
to the departed is. tluit “none knew but to love
them.” Possessing naturally a disposition so
amiable that her kindness scarcely knew any
hounds. In all the varied relations of life
her deportment was of the must exemplary
kind. As a wife she was affectionate, kind,
devoted, and former, truly a eorOrerMal compan-
iou. No wonder her bereaved husband so
deeply laments her loss. As a daughter, her
care for her aged and kind mother who in
deep distress survives her, was remarkable,
obedient to her every will and cheerfully ren-
M. P. Kellogg.
Dr. C. D. Smith.
Rev. F. M. Daniel.
Dr. A. B. Calhoun,
I)r. R. L. Y. Long.
Rev. James Stacy.
TESTIMONIALS.
Newnan. Ga., July 16th, 1866.
Dr. W. T. Cole made for me an ujiper s“t of
Vulcanised Rubber Teeth, which tor their
neatness, lightness and perfect adaptation to
the mouth. I have no hesitancy in sayin
Pins.—Fifteen million pins are said to lie
daily called for jn England, in which two
thousand seven hundred and twenty-seven \ less has shared her hospitality
pounds of brass wire is consumed Some idea
of the consumption of brass wire in the manu
facture of pins may be gathered from the fact
one firm In Birmingham consumes one hundred
and fifty tons per annum, or three hundred and
thirty-six thousand pounds.
Judge
dead.
Love, of T^otfasvillc, Georgia
Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, Fas ‘kit him
self in opposition to the prescription Which
appropriates Friday to hanging purjRises. He
lately assigned Monday as the day for an exe
cution, and in a more recent death-warrant has
named Tuesday for the hanging. Whether
this will relieve Friday of its present odium,
or merely involve other days in it, is the ques
tion.
flfT’As General Wise was concluding his elo
quent allusions to the future greatness and
destiny of Virginia, at Winchester, a large
bald eagle came sailing from the North, circled
deaf the earth over the crowd and then, replu
ming his wings, departed iu a Southendy direc
tion.
A Soldier Returns his Bounty.—TlieU. S.
Treasury on the 22d received the following
note by express from Rock Island, Illinois,
accompanied by $105:
“ I send my first three years’ bounty, and
will send you my special as soon as I can. I
want dc* boiihfy for shooting at men.
John C. Campbell.”
dering to her happiness and comfort; the ties j I prefer them to any other kind,
of mother and child waxed even stronger and '
stronger until severed by <fcat*!. . We deeply
sympathize with the heart stricken mother.
As a mother, too, she did perhaps her whole
(Jufv—alas, of which, how few can it be said.—
the mother of many children, yet she controlled
them in love, she reared them,to know and do
their duty, from which, so far as the writer
knows, none have ever departed. But few
families are characterized by such harmony,
love and affection a< that over which Sirs. H.
presided, with sffeh ebertfnloess that no ripple
ever seemed to disturb the wave. As a neigh
bor, the half can never be told. Many a weary
traveler whom misfortune had rendered penni-
_ _ Many a e'uffer-
^ soldier sick and hungry, far from home and
friends, have been fed and administered to with
out money or price. Many a suffering widow,
and the prior for miles around her home will rise
to call her blest, and if giving to the poor is
lending to the Lord surely she has a rich treas
ure above. One of the last charges, among
many other pious admonitions which she gave
when, calling mother, husband and children,
one by one. to her lied side to bid them a final
farewell, was “ remember the poor."
Nor Ls this all ; tlT cyowning virtue and the
brightest jewel that will deck her immortal
diadem is, that she was a Christian and died in
the faith : of this she gave many and unmista
kable evidences before her deafli, being perfect
ly resigned and happy, loving everybody and
praying for all. Then while we weep for her
and mourn her loss, we weep not as those who
have no hope, but believe if we hut follow her
example .and abide her precepts, we will one day
meet her again where j>ain and sorrow are fear
ed nor felt no more.
“ Cold is the heart in which wero met
More virtues than could ever die ;
The morning star of hope is set—
Tliv sun adorns another sky.”
w. c. s.
“Novr, then, which are the uttermost parts
of the earth?” asked a pedagogue of his geog
raphy class on examination day.
“The parts where there a?e most tvomefi,”
answered the head boy.
“What do you mean by that, Spinkins?”
asked the teacher.
“ I mean,” was the reply, “that where there
are the most women there is the most uttered!”
For Judge Tallapoosa Circuit.
[Election 1st Wednesday in January.J
The Potato Crop—In this section is fine. It
It is thought that the yield throughout the
South will be larger this year than it has been
for any one season duing.the last ten years.
The Tuskeega (Ala.) News, says ;
11 is not extravagant to affirm that more
than double the amount has been gathered
this than in any previous year. This is the
only good crop which has been raised at the
South’.
ggf Gkntrat. Hood, has issued a circular in
which lie requests all commanders of batte
ries, battalions, brigades, divisions and corps
who served with him, to forward to him at
New Orleans, La., reports of all battles in
which they were engaged, while under his
directions. It is not his intention to i^rite a
history of the war, but, to collect facts for the
historian.
g^S^We are jtu'thorized to announce that
,s the jiresent incumbent, Hon. L. II. FEATHER-
8T0N, is a candidate for Judge of the Supe
rior Court of the Tallapoosa Circuit. Elec
tion 1st Wednesday in January next. 7-tde.
Almost a Fiuk.—The Presbyterian Churcn
building in this city, on Thursday night, caught
fire from a defective stovc-pipc. Fortunately
the fire was discovered by the pastor, Rev. Jas.
Stacy, and “put out” by those present eve it
had made much progress.
Very Acceptable.—We acknowledge the rc-
ecijit of six bottles of “Eagle's Imperial Pale
Ale.” a present from Mr. P. F. Cuttino of our
city. The ale is fine, yea, “ iw/vrar/,” and so
pronounced by all who tasted it. There is an
other virtue about it—it is sold for the low price
of 30 cents per bottle. Those wishing it can
he supplied l*y calling on Mr. C., at Dood's old
stand near the Newnau Hotel.
Ahead.—We hare received a present from
Miss Sal lie tVvnn of a yam potato tteigliin
seven pounds and a half. We will bet on it
and iriT.
The Meteoric ShoweL
■X ASfiiNGTON, November 14.- To far as heard
from, no meteoric phenomenon was seen in
this region last night,
Newnan, Nov. 14.—Ditto.
Coweta House to be Rebuilt.
A Joint Stock Company is now organizing to
rebuild the Coweta House. It is proposed to
raise the sum of $25,000—in shares of $100
each—which will he expended in building a
fine brick hotel and five business houses. It
is believed the rents of the houses will pav at
least 15 jht cent, on the investment. Moreo
ver, it is a conceded fact that improvements of
this character will enhance the business interests . _
and the value of the property of everv citizen . and though I did not intend it, I have notv a
* ' splendid hay crop in the fields which I planted
A Graphic Comparison.—The press gener
ally, outside of New Y'ork, have been pitching
into the Tammany Hall Democracy for nomi
nating John Morrissey, the celebrated prize
fighter, for Congress. The Chicago Times
conies t<? the rescue, and in comparing the
“shoulder bitter” with other members of
Congress, says: “He is not a drunken bully
like Chandler, nor a drunken fanatic like
Yates, uor a drunken idiot like Sprague. He
is not a blackguard like Ingersoll. a poor cra
ven like Grinnell, an impracticable ass like
Galena Washburn, nor a beast nor a thief like
the probable Congressman Butler.”
An Amattre Planter Thaches Us How to
Plant.—He was conversing with one of the
most exj^ert agricultualists in the State and re
marked : “ I do not wonder that the Southern
people are not prosperous. They have no
energy, and do not take the trouble to under
stand the nature of the productiveness of their
soil. This, sir, is a hay country and not a cot
ton coimtty. They can raise hay much easily,
and in greater abundance, than they can cot
ton. 1 have found this out on my own place
NEW
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DRUG STORE.
LL who wish Drugs fresh and genuine
ill call on
a. 9. SUITS,
at his old stand,
South side of the Public Square, two
doors from the corner of J M Dodd’s.
His stock is entirely new, and all goods
warranted of the best quality. Dr. Smith will
supi*rintend the prescription department him
self, and from his long experience is confident
of giving satisfaction to all who may favor
him with their patronage. He will keep on
hand the verj best Chewing and Sjtnoking To
bacco, and imported Cigars of the first quality;
alsc pure Wh cs and Brandies for medicinal
purposes, with many fancy articles too numer
ous te mention. All of which will ,be sold
cheap for cash. Give him a call and satisfy
yourself. Nov. 3-tf
gg^“We are authorized to announce that
Judge R. D. HARVEY, of Rome, is a candi
date for Judge of the Superior Court of the
Tallapoosa Circuit.
A Hew and Grand Epoch in Medicine!
Dr. Maggiel is the founder of a new Medicdl
System 1 The quanfltarians,' whose vast inter
nal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze
the bowels, must give precedence to the man
who restores health and ajqietite, with from
one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures
the most virulent sores with a box or so of his
wonderful and all healing Salve. These two
great specifics of the Doctor are fast superce
ding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day.
Extraordinary cures by Maggiel’s Pills and
Salve have opene.ft the eyes of the public to
the i^effi'cfency cr the (so called) remedies of
others, and upon which peojile have ?o long
blindly depended. Maggicl’s Pills are not ot
the class that are swallowed by the dozen,- and
of which every box full taken creates an abso
lute necessity for another. One or two of
Maggiel’s Pills suffices to place the bowels in
perfect order, tone the stomach, create an ap
petite, and render the spirits light and buoy
ant ! There is no griping, and no reaction in
the Term of constipation. If the liver is affec
ted its functions are restored ; and if the ner
vous system’is feeble, it is invigorated. This
last quality makes tnc medicines very desira
ble for the* wants of delicate females. Ulcer
ous and eruptive diseases are literally extin
guished by the disenfectant power of Maggiel’s
galve. In fact, it is here announced that Mag-
gitFc Bilious i Dyspeptic and Diarrhcca rills care
where all others fail. While for Burns, Scalds,
Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of the skin
Magrgiel’s Salve is infallible. Sold by J.
Maggiel, 11 Pine Street New York; and by
all Druggists, at 25 cents per box.-
Sep.l—32-i2iff.
of Newnan.
Success to the enterprise. ' Ve ] in"cotforr.”* This was not said, my informant
have not time te enlarge on this subject at pre- tells me, as' a joke or in fun. but’ in dead earn-
smt, but would respectfully inform all who are
inclined to take st.vk that a plan of the build
ings may be seen by calling on 31. P. Kellogg.
This gentleman will take pleasure iu giving all
required information on the subject.
est, as the announcement of an ag
discovery.
'iciilturul
Our distinguished citizen, Gen. Beauregard,
says the N. 0. Ticaynne, reached home last
evening, seemihglv much improved in health
bv Ins recent trip to Europe. This mominghc
was again in liis accustomed seat at the office
of the Jackson Railroad Company, on Caronde-
iet street, actively engaged upon matters con
nected with the road. As has already been
announced his mission to Ev.fbpe in the interest
of the company was entirely successful. 'I he
Ovn. is' very hopeful regarding our political
Lithotomy.
The rare opportunity of witnessing, iu this
city, one of those painful and heroic operations
in surgery was afforded us. by imitation, on-
last Sunday morning. The operation, called S
Lithotomy, was for the removal of stone from ! £ u Y lir ^
the bladder. The patient is name Chambers. J ■ m£ ■ ♦
vcaides in Carroll county, and has been ! jfpTt appears to be generally conceded that
afflicted for sixteen years. The calculus waS 1 Mr. Bufler Was a dead failure in the military
the mulberry kind, and weighed tl'M otuus ! line, wirhing no glory for his country and no
• . g eu te lUU =’- ;, or ,,„q renown for himself.—[St. Louis Re
tt e believe this is an operation of ancient times, L
originating with the classic Greeks and Romans. ! y<.*s! but look at the immense quantities of
and has been performed in all succeeding aces 1 plunder he won. Glory, honor, and renown
dawn to the present by the master medical ivre fhlrt^is fitf abbve bis comprehension, and it
spirits of the times. Owing to the magnitude j
was not ter win them that be went to war. La
J i his estimation a single set of spoons would out-
1 t -_v. -i ,Ti„r^.fa Nanoleon. the honor
ill snnreons who i-an reh
■via:''tv fr >m a diffi-ttltv that
suffering hu
painful in th
hell if pinnacled there without Ms plunder.
‘"Mobile Advertiser
Commercial
Intelligence.
NEWNAN MARKET,
FRiDAY.November Iff.—Our quotations below
exhibit the correct state of the retail market.
Tdc Cotton market hits been dull and de-
"clining during the week.
The top of the market to-day is 25} cents
The quotation should be understood as ex
clusive of tax. Nearly all other markets arc
quoted to inculde the tax.
Corn.—"White
Mixed or Yellow
Bacon. —
Flour.— — •—
Coffee.—
Sugar.—
Bagging.—per yard..
Rofe.—per pound ...
Cheese.—per pound
Prints.—per yard
Iron.—per pound -
Salt.—Liverpool per sack..
Iron Ttk?.—per pound
(m$l
70
(4 1
70
22
(T
25
.....$12.00
00
30
<3
35
16 :
24
...
(4
45
(«}
25
20
30
20
(a,
25
10
ft 121
ft 4
00
20
Other Markets.
New York. Nov. 15.—Cotton is dull and has
declined A to I cent—34 and ofi cents.
Gold 43 5-is.
Corn dull and declining. Wheat $- 45 an :
2 47.
Southern Hour $12 50 and 17 2-5.
TsTE~W"lSr -A-TST
MALE SCHOOL.
T IIE undersigned having, under the anspi-
qcs, of the Trustees,., rented the Philo-
mr.thlc Institute, dcsigu to establish ?.
First Class Male School in Newnan,
and are willing to make every sacrifice in their
power to establish such school. They desire
to make it to the interest of all who have boys
to educate to send to thi3 school.
The Session will open on Monday, 14th of
January, 1867. T. N. RHODES,
Nov.*10-2t. W. T. FREEMAN.
that
And for
their durability I have the utmost confidence.
J. J. Pinson.
Newnan, Ga , July 20th, 18C6.
It is wiih the greatest pleasure that I bear
testimony bf the Artificial Teeth manufactured
for me by Dr. W. T. Cole. They are light and
free from any cavities where particles of food
might lodge.’ The fit is excellent, and in point
of workmanship superior to anything of the
kind I have ever seen.
Mrs. Wm. M. Reynolds.
Newnan, Ga.. July 10th, 1866.
leaving procured from Dr. W. T. Cole a lull
set of Upper Teeth—Vulcanized Rubber—I
Uke pleasure in recommending this [Jan of
Dentistry to the public as being superior to
either Gold or Silver Plate, in consequence of
beauty of finish, lightness, comfort, economy,
and the fact that they are much more easily
clcauscd and kept so than ihe former, .
Mrs. J. P. G. REcitixE.
Newnan, Ga., July 23d, 1866.
Having tried Dr. Cole’s Vulcanized Teeth, I
unhesitatingly state that I prefer them to all
others I have tried, from their durability,
cheapness and cleanliness, together with a
pleasant, perfect fit to the mouth.
Sept. 8-1 -tf. Mrs. John Ray.
(ESTABLISHED 1853,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Office and Ware-Houses Corner Mitchell and I orsyth Streets,
A-tlanta, Ga.
WOULD-return thanks to the people of Coweta and adjoining countle* for tho literal pat
ronage In-stowed on him during a period of fourteen years. Ho assures them of his determina
tion to merit their increased patronage.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE MARKET.
This.ntarket is rapidly-beeonjHig-the great wholesale market of the interior. We would
only invite the reader to consult his pecuniary interest in determining where to make hi*
purchases'. A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ua.
ATLANTA COTTON MARKET.
.Wo hare unsurpassed facilities for ilio sale oUCotton in this market, and for the shipment
to New York; Charleston or Savannah. . Literal Cash advances will be made when desired.—
The active -cpmpqtition among havers. in -this market, and thq great Competition of various
through freight Hut? to New York from this point, give to Atlanta superior advantages os a
Gottod Market. • A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
/ iar-<? stock of Coffee, Sugaffi. Salt, Liverpool and Virginia, ami a general assortment of
Staple Groceries, constantly ou hart!. All of which will te sold at Louisville or Savannah
prices, freight added. . A ; K - SEAGO.
Commission Merchants,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell Streets, Atlanta, Ga.
WESTERN - PRODUCE
Especially Corn, Flour, Bacon, &c., is kept In large supplies.by
..,x i A. Iv. SlhAuU,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
2 1-2 per tent. COMMISSION
Will te charged on the filling of large orders from the West,_ Shipments will te
(node to any point desired hy . . A. K. SLAl.O,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ira.
'SV WTED. 1- 6,000 6e°ond hand Gunny Bags, by v A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant, Atlanta, Ga.
litMBER YARD.
We have an extensive, Lumter Yard, and can find ready Sale for almost any quantity of
Lumter, Laths, &o. Consignments Solicited. Ac^ K. SEAGO,
November 3-6m. Commission Merchant, Atlanta, (Jx
A KEW AND GRAND EPOCH
—IN—
MEDICINE!
DH. MAGGIEL’S
PILLS AND SALVE !
KFLet Delicate Females road the following:
Let the suffering and diseased read the follow
ing.
ff*Let all who have been given up by Doctors, and
spoken of as incurable, read the following.
Let all who can believe facts, and can have faith
in evidence; read the following:
Know all Men by these Presents, That on
this, the 20th day of June, in the year of our
Lord, 1866, personally ‘came Joseph Haydoch, to
me known as such, and being duly sworn, depos
ed as follows: That ho is the able General A'ffent
for the United States and dependencies thereof
for preparations or medicines known as Mag*
oiel’s Pills and Salve, and that the following
Certificates are verbatim copies, to the best of
his knowledge and belief.
-JL. ’ JAMES SMEITRE,
' L.S. > Notary Public,
I 1 Wall Street, New York.
INCOME JIUST !!*“*•
I AM now offering at my old stand on Green
ville street, a new and well selected stock of
DRY GO§DS, &c.,
Consisting of
Calicoes, Worsteds, DcLsines,
lied White and Opera Flannels/
Canton and Salsbnry do
Kentucky and N. Carolina Jeans,
Casimers, Satinets, Jeans, Linscys,
Bleached and BroWn Shirtings, Ticking,
Irish Linens, Swiss and Jackonet Muslins,
Berages, Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts.
Ladies and Gents’ Handkerchiefs/ Hosery
and Gloves,
Men and Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoes ’
Hats and Caps,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Painted and Cedar Water Buckets,
Well Buckets, Tubs and Brooms,
Saddles, Snap and Blind Bridles,
Wagon and Buggy Collars,
Baggy Whips and Ilames,
Umbrellas, Patent Cloth,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
And Irons aiia Sad Irons,
Sausage Grinders,
Hooks and Hinges, Screws and Butts,
Coffee Mills, Sives, Cotton Cards,
Pad Locks, Files, Nails
Collin’s .Axes,, Spades and Shovels,
Blue Stone, Copperas, Indigo, Madder,
Spice. Pepper. Ginger,
Soda. Starch, Epsom Salts,
Maccoboy Snuff, Table Salt,
Cheese. Sugar, Syrup, Tobacco,
Powder, Gun C*ps and Tubes, . ,
Cotton Tarns add a great many Notions
and other things too tedious to mention.
Spelling Books, Almanacks for 1857,
Paper. Ink, Gillott s Steel Pens,
Cedar Pencils, Envelopes. &c..
All of which will be sbld low for CASH
and CASH ONLY*.
Bay and Sell Country Produce.
Receive and Sell any Goods 0Y1
Consignment.
Thankful to all my old friends and custom
ers for past favors, and hope to see them in
again, and receive a liberal patronage from all.
Erick Corner Opposite II. J. Eargent s,
Greenville Street; Newnan, 6a.
J. T. KIRBY".
R.-L. HUNTER, Salesman. ..
Formerly with JoimsoniGarrett
November 10-17m
June, 1st, I860.
Dr. Maooiel : I take my pen to write you of
mvgreat relief, and that the awful pain in my
side has left me at last—thanks to your medicine.
Oh, Dec-tor, how thankful I am that I can get
some sleep. I can never write it enough. 1 thank
you again, and am sure that yon are really the
friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing
to vou, and hope You will not take it amiss.
MYERS, 116 Avenue D.
This is to certify that I was discharged from
the army with a Chronic Diarrhica, and have
been cured bv Dr. Maggiel’s l’ills.
WILSON HARVEY, 27 Pitt Street.
New York, April 7tli, 1866,
The following is an interesting case of a man
employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring
melted iryn into a ffask that wa^.dansp and wef,
caused an explosion The un ited i on .was thrown
around and on him in a perfect shower, and lie
was burned dreadfully. Tin following Certificate
was given to me by lam, about eight weeks after
the accident;
New 1'ork, Jan. 11, 1806.
My name is Jacob Hardy; I am an Iron Foun
der ; I was badly burned by hot iron in November
last; my bums'healed, but I had a running sore
on my leg that would not heal; I tried Maggiel’s
Salve, and it cured me in a few weeks. This is
all true, and anybody can now see me at Jack
son’s Ironworks, 2d Avenue.
J. HARDY, 119 Goerick street.
Extracts from Various Letters.
“I had no appetite; Maggiel’s Pills gave me
a hearty one.”
“Yoifr Ptlls are marvellous.”
“ I send for another box, and keep them in the
house.”
“Dr. Maggiel has cored mv headache that
was chronic.”
“ I gave half of one of your Tills to my babe
for .cholera ynorbus. The dear little thing got
welTm a day.” -- ;
“ My nausea cf a morning Ls now cured.”
“Your box of Maggiel’s Salve cured me of
noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Salve
behind my ears, and the noise left.”
| “ Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor
family.”
“ I enclose a dollar; your price if 25 cents, but
the medicine to me is worth a dollar.”
“ Sand me five boxes of your Pills.”
“ Let me hafo three boxes of your SalVe by
:"eturn mail.”
I have over Two Hun.ired such Testimonials
as these, hut want of space compels me to con
clude. J. MAGGIEL, M. D.
MA'GGTEI'S PILLS. AND SALVE
Are almost universal in their effects, and a cure
can be almost always guaranteed!
FOR BILIOUS DISEASES
Nothing can te more productive of ei;re than
these Pills. Their almost magic infftferhe Ls felt
at once; and the usual comcomitants of this most
distressing disease are removed. These reme
dies are made from the purest
VEGETABLE COMPOUNDS.
Thev will not harm the most delicate female,
and can be given with good effect in prescribed
doses to the youngest bate.
FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS
And .eruptions of the skin the SALVE is most
invaluable. It does not heal externally alone,
but penetrates with the most searching effects to
the very root of the eviL
DR. MAGGIEL’S PILLS *
invariably ceres the following diseases ;
Asthma,
Bowel Complaints.
Coughs,
c-jm.
Chest DLsesses,-
CostlvenesH,-
Dyspepsia,
Diarrinea,
Dropsy,
Debility,
Fever and Ague,
Skin Diseases,
Headache,
Indigestion,
Influenza,
fnflairrmatioif.
Inward Weakness,
Liver Complaint,
Lowness of Spirits,
Ringworm,
Kh'cumatism,
Halt Rheum,
Scalds.
!!
t. E. J0NE9. ' R - 8 - BRB0 °- 'I
JONES & BURCH.
Are now established at the old
Where they have on hand a general assortment of Goods adapJJ
ed to the wants of the Trade.
tn addition to their former stock of
Groceries and Hard-Ware,
They now have on hand a new supply erf
lb FJl1€Y DRY UOODiL
All kinds of Country Produce taken in excliaUge for Goods.
Our friends from the country will find it to their interest to give
us a trial. [Dec. 30—17—ly.
V. R. Tommey, J. S. Stewart,
Formerly of Columbus, Ga. Of Oxford, Ga.
Prof. G. J. Orr, of Oxford, Ga.
TOMMEY, STEWART & ORB
Atlanta-, Ha.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Hard-Ware/ ;
Iron, Steel, Nails,
Building Materials,
Cutlery,
Pistols,
Guns,
Gun Materials;
Hollow W r are, ; ;
Wood Ware,
Willow Ware;
Carriage & Buggy Materials.
Keep constantly on hand a good assortment
of all articles usually kept in their line. Also,
Leather, Harness, .
Cette Yarns;
&-c., &cc., &cc.
Come and price their goods or send in your
orders. They believe they can do a good part
by their customers. Come and try them 1
May 27-37-12 m.
EDDLEMAN & BANKS,
WHOLES ALB AND RETAIL DEALERS HI
Boots, Shoes, Leather, Shoe-
makers' Tools, Pegs, &c.;
ALSO
Mu/At?nJERS OF BOOTS & SH0E3,
Clxero35.e© Bloch.,
Peanh-Tree, Atlanta, Ga.
Kesp always on hand a complete Stock of Goods
jg^-Conntrv Merchants are invited to ex
amine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
April 14-32-tf.
ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS.
AND
set a uin/;
Porter, Butler&Co.,Proprietors.
0—
Prepared to manufacture and Repair
.CHE
SUCH AS
HORSE POWERS,
ai
Portable & Stationary Steam Engines k Boil W^
Grist and Saw ^)fill Machinery, fto.
S. ALSO,
Iroff aniH Uras3 Castings,
Building Fronts,
Iron Railing,
Mill Castings,
Sugar Mills and Boilers,
Pipes, Pulleys, Car Wheels aal
Railroad Castings of every description.
Patterns Made to Order.
Saws Re-Toothed £ Gummed in the best manner.
ggJP-We promise faithfully to execute. all
orders with puncftfality, and. guarantee satis
faction. Terms favorable.
At the old stand of
Tamos 3j. Dvmxxlxis,
ATLANTA, ftEORWA.
June 23-4o-6m.
EACH BOX CONTAINS 12 PILLS.
ONE PILL IS A DOSE.
Notice.—None genuine withoutjjtfae engraved
trade mark around each pot or box, signed by
DOCT*>lt J. 3LYGGIEL, New York, to counter
feit which is felony.
Sold by all respectable dealers in medicines
1 throughout the United-States and Cunauas, tl
! 25 cents per box or pot.
. guwnte» ’-ly.
■OUR EQUALIZER ’
]gf^>]s/nq , l 1 SXM’G~ KTE’W
A X D —
"V" 11
D R. FARMER may be found at his office in
Newnan. Where he treats all forms of
Rbeimratism, Paralysis, Neuralgia, &c.
The instrument is jtr fact applicable to the
treatment of ali diseases, acute arrd ch>-onic.—
Ilis machine is a recent scientific invention,
md is one of the greatest discoveries of the
age. Dr. Farmer has many testimonials of its
wonderful merit-. No drug3 ar> given and no
rain inflicted All who suffer nfre Requested
to call and gi"e him a trial Ins office i3 in
the Drug Store of Dr. C. D. Smith, on the
South side of the Public Square, where Dr/
?. maf^ be found at aliktmr?. £Oct. TUri-tf.
• Make YoOrOwn Soap
WmCent Saved B y
B T. BABBITT S LABOR-SAVING SO/2?.
• This Soap is m'offo fr'ifti" pr/Td- and clean
materials, contaiuirg'rib adulteration of any kind,
will not injure the most delicate fabric, and :a
especially adapted for woolens, which will noE
shrink after beinpr washed with this Soap. It
may be usedrin hard or salt water. It will remove
paint, grease, tar and stains of all kinds. One
pound warranted equal to two pounds ordinary
family soap. Directions sent with each bar for
making three gallons handsome soft soap from
one pound of this
is Hoap. Each bar is wrapped iu
a circular containing raH/lirectiona for use, prin
ted in English and German. Ask your grocer
for “B. T. Babbitt’s Soap,” anthtake no other.
B. T. BABBITT,
Nos. 64,65,- 66y€7, 08, 6U, 70, 72 A 74 Washington
June 1G-I2m. st.', New York.
PER-CENT SAVED
BY USING
X ' THING T,: T. BABBITT’S PURE CONCEN-
J T RATED POTASH or READY SOAP MA-
! RER. Warranted 1 double-the strength of common
j Potash, and superior to any other saponifier or
; ley in the markat. Put np in cans of 1 pound, 2.
j pounds, 3 pounds, 6 pounds and 12 pounds, with :
i fnli directions in English and German for making
’ haru and soft soap. One poqnd,wilT make tii-
tecn gallons of Soft Soar’. No lime is required.
Consumers will- fibff this the cheapest Potash
in marke*. B. T. BAFBITT,
Nos. 6i’. 65.66,67,98,90, TO, T3&74 Washington st.,
Jnn! 17-lfej. X«w Ymk.