About The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1866)
.rgllfUED VKEKLY EVEUY SATCBDAT BY J. A. WELCH. U-OOTTEN& WELCH, — mrj» 1 Proprietors. r . \TOOTTBN, Kditor. THE MW NAN HERALD.-Elfra* J. terms of subscriptjox : vcar payable in advance, $3.00 Onecopvonejtar. . p i. B0 ^ ff ,pv six montua.... „ 1 * c0 ? ; .■' will be allowed an extra copy. A fr;^ 0 numbers complete the volume.) IT LAST! !**# nt my old stand on Green- •11 selected slock of -r now offering 1 v -< ... street, a new and we pf\Y GOODs, &C.J Consisting of r 'ico> -• Worsteds, DeLaincs, ,, i White and Opera flannels, Canton and Salsbury do ... V and X. Carolina .leans, .Satinets, Jeans, Linseys, , -land Brown Shirtings Ticking, ; inPn - Swiss and Jackouet Muslins, Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts i‘V ' • and Cents’ Handkerchiefs, Hosery Men n aadBovs- Boots and Shoes • ;t< iieF. Misses and Children 3 bnoes, Hats and Caps. ^ Crockery and Glass ware. Panted and Cedar Water Backet?, Weil Buckets, Tubs and Bmoras, Saddles, Snap and Blind I.i idles, Wagon and Boggy Collars, p„ ov Whips and Hames, Umbrellas, Patent Cloth, i able and Pocket Cutlery, And irons am Sad Irons, Sausage Grinders, Hooks and Hinges, Screws and Butt?, C,,{Ic<- Mills, Hives, Cotton Cards, Pad Locks, Files, Nails, • r, jin's Axes. Spades and Shovels, Blue Slone, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Smta, Starch, Epsom ‘Salts, Mac coboy Suuff, Table Salt, Cheese, Sugar, Syrup, Tobacco, Powder, Gun Caps and Tubes, CoWoti Yarns, and a great many Notions i ol j, cr things too tedious to mention, spelling Books, Almanacks for 1807, j., ink, Gillott’s Steel Pens, Cedar Pencils, Envelopes, &c. Alt of which will be sold low lor CA.SII and CASH ONLY. Buy and Sell Country Produce. Receive and Sell any Goods on Consignment. Thankful to all my old friends and custom er- fur past liivors, and hope to soe them in •liii. ami receive a liberal patronage from nil. H,■!■■/: Corw r Opposite 11. J. Sargent's, Greenville Street, Newnan, Ga. J. T. KIRBY. !!. L. HUNTER, Salesman, r.nerly with Johnson & Garrett. November 10-12m §1 Wttklg E0umal;---gn*0iftl to politics, gUwji, |l§riajltme, $t. IN'EWiN'riAISr, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1866. ! D. T. Pvandall, Louisville. Kv. w. B. Warren, Louisville. Kv W. B. AY. DENT, mTrohTnt,|IilETli*5 SEWf West Side Greenville-St. Newnan, Ga. i i*3? SALT, SALT. 80 SACKS Liverpool Salt, for sale by W B W DENT. 20 MACKEREL. KITS No. 1 Mackerel, fresh, for sale bv \V B W DENT. SUGAR. I JXBBLS. Sugar. (Yellow, ABC and Pow- i. X) dered), for sale by AY B AY DENT. COFFEE. G < OOD lot Rio (all grades) just received f and for sale by AY B AY DENT. N.Y. S CHEESE. STATE, fresh, for sale by AY B AY DENT. SYRUP. TEAVART’S Refined, for sale by AY B AY DENT. FLOUR. 1 fYBBLS. Favorita—10 Sacks R Y Brown’s -1 U best, for sale by . AY B W DENT. m aj Quick Sales and Small Profits. Here is the place to save 10 per cent. ONE PRICE STORE!! | f 3r?-. <sSo Oo, —AT— 1 ~ it o fi'ii | j jj HAAS’ OLD STAMS,|f2 *||T. J. HOLLIS,! ° M Salesman. P. F. CUTTINO, NEWNAN GA., Old Stand of J. K. Do id. apposite Newnan Hotel, Just received a full stock of i Fanev and Domestic Dry Goods. Fancy and Staple Groceries, Ladies’ Hals, (trimmed and un trimmed,) Gents’ Hats and Caps, Ladies and Misses’ Shoes, Gents’ Boots and Shoes. —also— CROCKERY, HARD-WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS f 7 y"Caii and sv e for yourselves. [No .' 17-3m CORN. C jllOICE Bread Corn, for sale / AY B AY DENT. W B AY DENT. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. ^LL styles, large lot, for sale^by^ ARROW TIES. L OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, 50 per cent, cheaper than rope, for sale by AV B \V DENT. BAGGING AND ROPE. AGGING and Rope for sale by AY B AY DENT. Ur. J. L. Mason & Co.’s Great American HOG CHOLERA CURE AND PREVENTIVE. I )U0A!PTED by a desire to benefit our coun- | try, and also to establish an important l.u t in science, we have concluded to offer to the pblic the above named remedies for the : of Hog Cholera. Medical P utlcincu of skill and experience began a se- ties of examinations wln-n the cholera first began \n this country: !. • ■ itig performed n rous post mo; i em ocm the bodies which IRON. RON, Swedes and English, for sale by AY B DENT. HOLLOW WARE. on A PIECES Hollow Ware, all sizes, for sale bv A\ B \A DENT. HARD WARE. rpRACE Chains, Shovels, Spades, Fry Pans, X etc., for sale by AY B AY DENT. ojnsEOta ao XjtjTmb ‘saoud ui jo^to p[osjopan oq 0} qou pauiraioiop ojb 3^ Great Inducements & Bargains. AYe respectfully invite the attention of all persons who desire to purchase Goods at prices surpassingly low, to our Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Dry Goods, Ladies Cloth Cloaks Fancy Articles, Nubias, Clothing, Shawls, Boots & Shoes, Balmoral Skirts, Groceries, Ribons, Notions all kinds, Silks, Ac., And all Goods generally found in a mixed Stock : all of which we will sell as low as any house in Newnan. Our assortment of Is larger than can be found this side of Atlanta, and will be sold low for Cash. We respectfully invite you to call and see us and we will do our best to please in atten tion and prices. RANDALL & CO. Oct 20-7-tf. "WOODEN AY ARE. JgUCKETS, Tabs, etc., for sale by AV B AV DENT. COPPERAS AND MADDER. r tOPPERAS and Madder for sale by w n \v i Kj AV U AV DENT. HERE’S THE PLACE TO GET YOUR . ]VI o ix e y Back!! C. D. SM1TP. M. D. J. H. COOKE. SMITH & COOKE. NEW f.PA'G STORE. S outh side cf the public square M ay things ‘ e found cni jue and rare. 1 f you have Gr-_en Backs to rpcr.I T o your vast? v. e wii! attrnu; H aste to Smith Cz Cooke’s 1 rug $tou, A nd bring your Ca:h ar.d look o'er. N ow, if you doubt this, try them. D ear benw’t. r cods the : v/ov'd not keep. L o.ne or., colu on anti oi’.y O f Drugs they iave a larg i supply— O f Paints cveiy kie r. .d dye, K eel in cases neat r.rd J.- ir. S oaps Extracts, AViues ar.d Brandy— D on’t think finer ere:*seen. R arc tiling, neat and handy, U tile and t ie beautiful. G ood hard assorted Candy, S weet, fancy, new and useful; T obacco, Cigars and Brushes, O ils, Perfumes and Essences, R ich Pomades, and many more— E b! everything at cur I rug S-cre. December 15-tf. EATING HOUSE, Xexl Tiro Doors Eesf of tie Post Ofi.ce, NeAvnan, Ga. T HIS favorite Saloon has just received a very line stock of c cry thing in ivs line of busine-', consisting in part of Cognac (very superior), Peach • two years eld ;, and other Brandies : Crown’s genuine Old Bourbon, Gib son’s Nectar, Cabinet. Momongahaki, Rye, Rob ertson county. Irish and Scotch Whiskies; c ; herry, Port. Madeira, Longworth’s genuine Sparkling and Still Catawba and Chainpaigne AVines; fine old Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum. Brandy Peaches, Lemons, fine Cigars, line Chewing Tobacco, <;c., .be. If you want a real genuine Tom k Jerry, an ambtosial Irish or Scotch AA’his old. Brand Spirits for medical purposes, or Dee anu ap propriate Wines for the Sacrament, go to the Star Saloon. In the Rating Department, which is under the personal supervision of that j^rir.r: of ca terer?, Mr. v7::. Buewster, will be found Fresh Oysters, Fish. Birds, &c.. as well as the sub stantial"! of life. If you are hungry give him a call. lie vrill serve for you anything from a fried Oyster to a roasted Turkey. 2k^,Frc£h Oysters for sale by the can or gallon. GOA r AN STAFFORD. December 15-tf. hisky Punch, fine j me or rvora for EggNoggs, pure LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. XI dley’s *TTT\ J if ?}T yy* * >—1 • Jv A r . R. Tommuy, J. S. Stewart, Formerly of Columbus, Ga. Of Oxford, Ga. Prof. G. J. 0:ir, of Oxford, Ga. pT- ,v AFiT & X., i . . . u. cholera, and aflc.* great research and inve-t.v ii.n’.s to determine the nature of the disease, led by liie lights arising therefrom, they undertooa •lie cure of the complaint by various remedies. Tluy found several articles beneficial, but fucci'ss was not fully attained to until the above named medicine was compounded. Tne aiedieiue was not sought out tor the purpose i'f sale, but the great success attending its use has induced them to form a company and ojtnin a Patent. AYe otfer it as being, under Lie accompanying directions, tullv capable Ct .'.cresting any epidemic of bog cholera, and rroiupt in giving relief when properly a dm in- 'en d. AVc confidently believe that the rem edy is a .1? infallible in all cases, though we have never known it to fail, either as a cure or preventive against the further spread of the disease when used agreeably to the directions, notwith standing those free from the disease have been k ’pt iu dose proximity with those diseased. It is a great Ton'm, and will successfully remove Mange, Sore Head aud A enuin, cither et which will affect the health of the hog, and 'top his growth and development. Nothing will make hogs so thrifty as this remedy. AY e ri'er no patout remedy tor the cure ol man, ■it we think that the public will esteem us as benefactors when they consider that we have, tor years, been investigating the diseases of ■tnestie animals, which form not only a paw v; the wealth of the country, but afford sus. nance to man. Allow us to add that hog holera is but a mild disease when taken in ' early stages with thi remedy, which will t .so remove worms i.oui the Lowe's, an.; it administered ouce a month by the direction.', ";li forever nrevent anv injuries from the T .- TOBACCO. rrtOBACCO, Chewing and Smoking, for sale JL by w AV B AY DENT. CASH, CASH. 'E SELL for Cash or not at all. AY B AY DENT. •D & .0 jtx CHEAP fi X Twenty per cent. Caved!! AX Jrx A i xH The undersigned, having entered intoaper- t manent business at. the South-east corner of pecilic; vet we do not recommend it | { , 1C p u blie Square, invites the attention ot the public to an examination of his stock before buying elsewhere, as cheap bargains will be given for GASI1 ONLY—(no exceptions.) He will keep constantly on Land a supply ot the following articles: Sugar, Snuff, Coffee, Tobacco, Flour, Coperas, P. A. PGWEHS, T757"ec3-t Side UESsgy JS-fcr*oai > NEWNAN, GEORGIA. T F YOU wish to buy anything and every- ^ thing cheaper than you can purchase them elsewhere, be sure to call and examine for yourseives, and not. take my word for it. 1 am daily receiving everything kept in the line of GROCERIES. CONFECTIONERIES, NOTIONS, fflMY,&1LI If AW 1 AC J Atlanta, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hard-Ware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Building Materials, Cutlery, Pistols, Guns, •Gun Materials: Hollow Ware, Wood Ware, Willow Ware; Carriage & Buggy Materials. Keep constantly on hand r. good assortment of all articles usually kept in their line. Also, Leather, Harness, Cotton Yarns, &c., &C-, &c. 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 Mav 27—37-12m. A NEW AND GRAND EPOCH —IN— MEDIC IISTE! D3. MAfKJIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE! £-'Let Delicate Females read the following: Let ihe snfLrihg and ili^-cascd read the follow ing. Let all who have been given up bv Doctors, and spoken of .*••*ii.cir able, read the following. J,.: all who can belu r>> fac .-, andean have feith int viiience. read the following: Vmow al*. fr.v tkese Ihir.sEJvrs, That on this, the 20;h day of June, in ihe year of oor Lord. ism;, pevscmally came Jo-*.ph Qaydoek, to me known r.> sneb. and bcio ,* <h’ < y sworn, dt pos ed a- f-'F-iv : That be the sole General Agent for the United b-.aies and iVk n-h ii. r , thereof medicine" known as 2k\a- VI.VE. Mid lh.,1. the folIOWJUg Co Jeatc:. r.re v. bv. i-t copies, fo the best if liis knowledge and belief. , - - , JAMES SJIEITBE C|e ^etonan ^tralX J. A. WELCH, Publisher, Rates of Advertising, Advertisements inserted at $ldjOper 3qnar# (often lines or space equivalent,) for fifst insen, tion. and 75 cents for each subsequent in sertion. Monthly or semi-montWy advertisements inserted at the same rates ae for new advertise ments. each insertion. _ Liberal arrangements will be made wit* those advertising by the quarter or year. All transient advertismeats must be paid for when handed in. The money far advertiseing due after tho first insertion. »■ —— Notary Public, Y.kdl Street, New York. JtrxE, l.-G !8(W. Df. M viv.iTi.: I lake my pen to write you iff mvgrt at ri ft f, and that du* n\ tr! pain in my aide has left me at last—thanks tovour medicine. Oh. Doctor, how thankful I am that I can get m ( vp. Salt, Bacon, Lard, Meal, Indigo, Madder, Hardware, Shoes, liousafcds of appll .e Patent Office Department of Soda, Hats, Pepper, Homespuns, Vinegar, Books, Candles, Stationery Soap, Cutlery, AYorm Gaudy, <kc., &e., many articles usually kept in the Drv Goods line. - prevent anv ! Spiralis, which produce such alarming j ■'•mptoajs iu «ersc;tadSbb eat trichinous poik. ii-^wns have been made to , — ■ . . , , , United! highest market price paid for . Virginia and Livcrpoo ^ , FANCY TRICKS, Ac. If you want to buy FINE CHEWING AND SMOKING Tobacco this is the place you are locking fot. If you wish to buy Bacon, Chees Sugar, Coffee Syrup, (golden) Syrup (N Orleans,) Molasses (Cuba) Kit Mackerel, Barrelled Mackerel, Corn. Meal, Flour, Ovsters and Sardines, Celebrated Potent yLLIFTIG (OR DOUBLE UPPING) KIST: rpiIB wonderful flexibility find great comfort JL an' 3 pleasure to any lady wearing the Du plex BUirtic ..’:iit will Be experience''. * aticu- larly in ..’1 crowded assemblies, cr.er..s, car riages, railvocri cars, church pews, arm chads, for promenade ar. ’ hat.ro rtres?, as the Shirt can be folded vri.cn la uce to occupy a email place as conveniently a5 a silk or marlin dress, an invaluable quaUiy in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring : irirt for a siugle d; v. will never al'terfrards willixgly diap.ure with their use. Per children, misses and ; .ung| ladies they are superior to ail otre.'. 'ihey will not bead or bier.’.; li!:e the smpie • spring, but will preserve ri.oU pc.Act and’ graceTul shmm whcii th;cc or four oruinary Skirts have been tlirown aside &3 useless.— The lie s arc covered with double and t'.vist' ed thread, and ti e bottcu rods are not only double springe, but twice (or double) covered, j preventing them from wearing out wlma drag ging dow*. stoops, stairs, ire. The Duplex Liiiprio is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the Standard Skirt of the Fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advan tages in crinoline, vie : superior quality, per fect manufacture, stylish shape r.nd finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and ttoaomy, enquire for J. Y7. Bk/.dley’s Duplex Elliptic, er Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. Caution.- rpaticular 1 plex” have Bradley’s Duplex elliptic Steel Springs.” m.on the waistband—none others are genuine. Al so notice that every Hoop will admit r. pm being passed through the centre, thus reveal- in the two (or double) springs braided togeth er therein, which is the secret oi their i.edi bility and strength, and a combination not to be found in any other Skirt. For sale ia ail stores where first cfosr sxirts are sold throughout the Baited Btates and elsewhere. Manufactured bv tlie sole owners of the Patent, WEST, BRADLEY k CARY. 97 Chambers k 79 it 81 Iteaue Sts., N. Y. November 24-2m. I can ucu-r write it enough. I thank you again, and am sure that yon art* really the friend of ..’1 sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope vou will not take it aiuisw. JAMES MYERS, 11(1 Avenue D. Thin ri loo. tits- that I was discharged from the army v.bb a t’liron-e Diarrhoea, aud have been cured bv IV. 3l.aggie-fs Pills. WILSON HAJIVEY, 27 Pitt Street. New Uo»3fc, April 7th, 18G(>, Th» foil owing i-< an iiiicveVing case of a man employed in aa Iron Foundry, who, in pouring i-ieltc-d iron into a fiaik that was damp and wet, caused f.r f-vplus-'m. The melted iron was thrown a round and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully, j’he foil owing Certificate v,i • i-.i ’i to * :e '*v him, rb-'-’A eight weeks after the cc ride lit; Nr.- Y.. .x, Jan. 11, 18C6. My name is Jr ri> Hardy; I am an L on Foun der ; 1 was bod’.vfc.'. nod by bit iron in November last: my burros"! cried, bnt I had a mnuiiig sore on nr. leg that voaidnot heal; i vied k>A<:oinris Soi-vig and i* cured n o in a r ew weeks. This w . )1 r. • * ti*dauyi»odj can now see me rt Jack- soa’s Ii-ouwCiks, 2.1 At -o* e. J. HARDY. Id) o ■' lek .trecL Uxtraste f-om Varri c: r.Luio IJiae 1 . no r Le : '.ers. s I'r'.T.« er hou- ■ are mavvellon ,i lor another box, audk. ep rh- in. iu red liv Ik trifcl.c : 11C for jfAoe.un. lirs iHv.nki.’’ half oF cum. of your Pxt.i.s to my bai-e i a moi i .i a iti .riTho clear little thin: a morning is now enrwT “ GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. E. W. COLE, Superintendent. Leave Augusta —.....7.30 A. Sf. Leave Atlanta — 8.05 A. M. Arrive at Augusta ......5.20 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta.—...-...... 6.00 P. M. XIOHT rASSEXGBfc TRAIS. Leave Augusta 12.30 A. M. Leave Atlanta 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Augusta 6.15 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta ..10.40 A. M. Passengers for Mayfield, M ashington and Athens, Ga.,must take Day Passenger Train. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, must leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train, at 12.30 a. m., to make close connections. Passengers for Chattanooga. Knoxville,Nash ville, Louisville and hit. Louis, must leave Au gusta on Day Passenger Train, at 7.30 a. m., to nr he close connections. j@“Through Tickets and Baggage checked through to the above places. jfr3^Slceping Cars on all Night Passenger Trains. ATLANTA and WEST POINT IRA-IL ROAD. Leave Atlanta 12 15 P M Arrive at Newnan 2 42 P M Arrive at West Point 5 30 P M Leave West Point 3 40 A M Arrive at Newnan 6 15 A M Arrive at Atlanta 8 37 A M L. P. GRANT, Superintendant. F.* M. RICHARDSON, DEALER IX Stoves, Grates, House Furnishing Goods and Tin Ware. The largest stock of Stoves in the State. Now in Store. Key Stone Bi ^TVTdSBite&Leai?.' ATLAXTA, GPOP G1H. November 17-ll-3in. -To guard against imposition be : notice that skirt? offered as “ Da ta e red ink istamp, viz; ‘*J. V. •A; nr ..ox o; M.w*. cr.'* Salve cured mi* of in the’•<-id. f riflibr 1 eomeof yoir .vb be!.'.id my ears, a..d the noi-.-e left.’- “Send me two boxes; I want or.e for a y or , family.” j “Ienelose a dollar; your price if 25 u t", ' d | the ,a -d'eme to i.v> i. worth a dollar.” “■Send me live-boxes of yew ik:,ts.” --J,: t Lie have three boxes of your B'rvx by return mail.” I have over Two Hundred such Testimonials as these, but want of s--r.ee omnwls me t > con clude. "" T. 2 A0CIEL, M. D. ILL FOR ONE •Ri! the Hoe Elates, in behalf of remedies to cure ri'.olera, hm we. alone, have been able to pre- dat the unquestionable testimony necessarj ■ proeuro tire Patent now in our possession, • \uriug to us the right to compound aud sell this invaluable remedv. Dr. H. Marshall is liaviug these remedies : reoared under his own supervision. J. L. MASON & CO. N. p.,—AH orders addressed to Dr. J. L. Ma- J.-a X Co., Atlanta, Ga., will receive prompt -tteatiou. Office — at Dr. Rcdwine’s Drug htore, corner Alabama aud \\ hitehall Streets. Dried Fruit. \v. O. PERRY. 13QQTS, SHOES, FACTORY YARNS It is with pleasure that 1 state the tact that ’ have used, with entire success. Dr. J. L. Ma- f u k Co.'s Great American llog Cholera Cere and Preventive, and therefore recommend it as one of the most important discoveries oi ; the age. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Louisville, Ky., July i4th. lSt-d. Newbury. Jkffkpsox Co.. Kv., \ Juiv 15th. 1866. J This to certify that 1 have used Dr. J. L. Mason U Co.'s Great J mericaa Hog Cholera Cure and Preventive with success and entire satisfaction. My hogs were dying five or six dly before aud at the time I commenced giv- -_g the remedy. After using it as directed, ay hogs commenced improving—only losing or.e since that time—now my hogs are iu good cord'.lion, healthy, thrifty, &c. I recommend it io C'c public as a certain cure and preven tive. AMOS SEABOLT. I have used, with entire satisfaction, the treat American Hog Cholera Cure and Preven tive. patented and owned by Dr. J. L. Mason 4 Cm It D, without a doubt, the greatest ved'eiae for hogs vet discovered. ° ' AARON FREEMAN. g^v“*The books and papers belong.ug to the estate of King W. Perry, deceased, will be found at this house, on application to Sept. 15-6m. P. G- PERRY, Adm’r. JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER, Corner of Whitehall aud Alabama fctreeU, ATLANTA, * GA ’ Banking House. ^ ^ - One of the best Vaults in the State R ECEIVES money and valuables on deposit, free of charge." Allows interest on mon ey. when left for a specified time, not less than Buys”nd^sells Gold. Silver, Gold Bullion Gold Dust. Stocks, Bonds, Compound Interesi Notes, 7 3-10, Exchange, xc., Ac. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1 < -2m. Shaving Soap, Bar Soap, Blacking, Blacking Brushes, Buckets. Brooms, Tubs, Spades, Sieves, Shovels. Shovels and Tongs, Squares, Auger-3. All the above named articles can be bought cheap at the old stand, second door West sid» Bav street. J. R. KELLER, Salesman. PERIXO BkOWX. ^ . WlLDMAX. B ROW N&WILD M AN BMJSXaS, idTlAIJiTL, D ealers in bullion, coin, south- eni Securities and Bank notes. Particu lar attention given to collections. Refer to National Park Bank, New York, and Bankers crenerally of Georgia. Oct 20 i dm. A ug. 11 -fivn Louisville. Ky.. J u!y, !?<>'. ! Ort 20-“-T2m. FORCE’S SHOE HOUSE. Whitehall, St., Atlanta, Ga. 5@r - SIGX OF BIG BOOT.Xm H AVE On hand the largest and best stock of Boots ana SBocs ev« brougW to tins market aud as thev come direct from the ZManufootoriol ,viB be offer^to co„» try Merchants at New York price, -frught aU< U \Y. Force, formerly of Charleston, >^C.. ; will be pleased to see his forme’- cu= o If you wish to buy anything in the line o? CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, iust Step one door below, at the st&nd former- iv occuped by Orr * Simms, now by P. A Powers, where you will nnd Hardware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Fine Toilet Soap, all brands, Perfumery in great variety, Ovens. Spiders, Boilers. Bolling Pots, all sizes, Waffle and Wafer Irons, sc., an a in fact anything imaginable in one or me other houses to suit ladies or gentlemen, big or little, old or young, white or oiack. M ith- out further ceremony call and see forjout selves. Nov. u-u. Wilkinson, Wilson & Co., COTTON FACTORS —A N D— General Commission Merchants. Aeents for the purchase and sale of all kinds of Cotton Domestics. ^"Liberal Advances made on Con- signments.‘ c ©a Office Xo. 3 Stoddard’s Lovcer Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA U. B. Wile ix sox, of Newnan, Ga. B. J. Wilsox, formerly of Okeefuskee Cot ton Mills, Ala. P. H. Wood, of the late firm of J. W. Ra bun k Co., Savannah. Sept. 8-tf. For Sale or Rent. THE Subscriber offers No Blanks! No Humbug!! £♦ H. WILLIAMS, | THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE GIFT ENTERPRISE IX THE SOCTU, AT Till. f Corner of Whitehall and Decatur Streets, Atlanta, geof.gia. THE following is a ;^ortion of au immense stock which v.Ul bo sold at (tee Dollar for Each Article! 1 City Ix)t. valued by the city assessors at $2,000. 3 Grand Pianos, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, Music Boxes, with Swiss Bells and without them, worth fiom $25 to Ladies’ and Gent's fine Hunting Case Goal Watches, Fine HuntingTase Silver Watches, pure Diamond and Imitation Jewelry, Fine Silver Plated Tea Setts, Fine Silver Plated ice Pitchers, Fine Silver Plated Fruit and Cake Rasaets, Elegant Gold Chains and Chatelaines, Medallions and Coffee inis, Wine Stands. Breakfast and Dinner Castors, Desert and Berry Dishes, . Butter Dishes. Plain, Oval and Revolving. Tureens, of ali patteirs, bmrar Baskets, with and without covers, Table, Desert and Teaspoons, Table. Deseit and Tea Folks, Fine assortment of Call and Tea Beds, Large variety of Gold and Plated Jewelry, Finest assortment of Photograph Albums ever brought South, of the most elaborate work manship, capable of containing from fifty to two hundred pictures. A large variety of goods not mentioned, such as are usually kept in a first class Jewelry es tablishment. every article in this list 13 TO EE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. Dealings Alvcays Fair and Square. Pei sons from a distance may address their letters to the care of Judge Wm Watkks, who MAGCIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE Are a!ruo.-ri iinivr--. al in their i hri-ts, and a cure can be almost always guaranteed. FOB BILIOUS DISEASES Nothin" i ui !-c ricre I'votlnelivo cf cure than tin-..;.- Piiri. j f.luio-jfc i jr.gie in.'IucDCc is felt at c icq; and the r r- l c Jnic nnitSnts of this roost iristutshig disease are rt.-mo, cd. The « y orue- ihcs cac- made from the pur- at b EGETABLE COMPOUNDS. Thi-> wihnc! harm li i.. i Ifoahv feniile. and can be civ- > with good chhri; in pic 4 - r.ht-cl doses to the youngest h.i’f. FOR CCTANT«.)U3 DfoOhDriBS ernptiens of the • ;d • the HAjtXR is most inY.’raifo. it iio;-- not heal extern - ’ but pencimte' i x. ilh i ;•<: most search in the very root of the evil. R. MaG ..riET/S PILLS rsvAitiABhi crites run rotr.cv.x:a DiSXAS Asthma, Her-’... a, ] towel Comp!air ri, Coughs, C * jid... ( iifei t Di. Costivenees, Dytpeobia, I-knhiea. Jhoiri. . ■J;2 ri.-.a. Fevi-r -ar.d Ague, *:!ii: Diseases, ! EACH LOa CONTAINS 12 PILLS. ONE PILL IS A DOSE. Notice.—None genuine v.About the engraved trade mark around each pot or box, signed, bv DOCTOR J. MAGOIEL. New York, to counter- f TFIOS. A. GRACE, NEWNAN. GA.. Insurance Agent for the following Companies; .ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. KNICKERBOCKER LTFE INSURANCE CO., New York. yETNA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Connecticut. UNDERWRITERS’ FIRE INSURANCE CO^ New York. SECURITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. EUFAULA HOME FIRE INSURANCE CO., Eufaula, Ala. JAMES RIVER FIRE INSURANCE CO., Howardsville, Va. OGLETHORPE INSURANCE COMPANY,’ Savannah, Georgia. July 28—47—tf. riiTO. JTKITNER’S General Insurance Agency. F ire, .Inland, Life & Accident, Insurance Effected and Losses Promptly Paid. ; Office at MeCamy lc Co’s. Drug Store, Franklin Buildings, Alabama Str’t., Atlanta, Ga. Refers to Rev. Jambs Stacy, and J. J. Pim- sox, Esq., Newnan, Georgia. Aug. 11-50-ly. effi Mi fo Lome . a. _ Jar- li jrian. Inward V.'c- l.ivor Cbrr*^iint. L .rue is oi ophite, ifingv- : .. I.honrm .. m, Ba.. .heum, 236HOAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Spring, Hair anil Common Mattrasses, GILT MOULDINGS, LOOKING GLASS PLATE, &c., W7iif.ehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. December 8-3rn. Sc4d l-v ail respectable dealers in medicines bi' i ti.. Unib-d States aud Canadas, at Dr. A. 3. CALHOUN. H AVING resumed the Practice of Medffrine respectfully tenders hi3 professional ser vices to the citizens of Coweta and oiirroand- ing counties. His whole attention will hereafter be given to his profession in its various branches. Office ou Depot Street, a few steps from the Public Square. £ Jan. 6-18-tf. m. me. w. peahce PEERS hi” professional services to the citizens of Newnan and vicinity. _ He may be found at n’’ honts iu day time at the Dr a- Store of Dr. J. S- Henry, or at his residence, brick house east ,::de o. ihe Rail- road, at n’ght. Will fore mompt attention to all patronage entrusted to his care. [j UDe 2-39-tfo LAP-OP-:-AITNG ;.0AP. ,ap i- mane 1''• .Aii_pore and clean j I. ->U. rials. COTil' in'.OJ VO rnJnH- .'(il-Ott 1 1 Oil J ‘.i/iC, i • will zki't ifijore the most driPr .e fa nr, f/'ffiiSj i e-oeciiIl v adr.nted for vorrius. wmeh will not ; Lb -hk aft :-r being vashed with this $.~p. At uiavUm iinha.dor w.• t w- ter. lt*A - -move •i.f -yeftse. i;«r and riaris * x cR kmas. Or.e Warranted t oal t-' •.„•> yorcaiU onmnary ',ff lffi-ecuoiaj I- - nt with each bar for three gallons Lvrds-Tms soft soap from one pound of this- Sr -<- T r, L ’ ir i -■ > rr; ^cu m a ciiculor eoutahang raS.uireeiaoiis .or nsc. p.m- ted in Eugh ’' end Genrnn. Ay.: yo a- fo'oeer for “B. T. Babbiri'a Soap, ether. Nos. 64,65. 66, 67, 68,69, 7*» 7- ' 74 Washington June 1C-liar. ^ lork - SALS OR RENT his HOUSE and LOT, in the City of Newnan, containing ten acres of land. For terms apply to A. B. Hill. M. B. CLARKE. December 22.3t, pc. vounfl fami.v maim-; S P. THURMAN, J. 17. SPENCE. s. P. THURMAN & CO. MANUFACTURERS —AST) T7E3LESA1E & RETAIL DEALERS CMDY & CONFECTIONERIES, Depot Street, next Door to Perry’3 Comer, MEWNAN, GA. June 9—40—tf. I THING I? T. BABBITT’S PURE ( ONCEN- * TIiATED POTASH or BEADY SOAP MA KER- Warranted double the strengtn of common Pota»h, undsupezk-r to any other sapomtic-r or lev in the ruarkat. Ifoi up m cans of 1 ponnd h nriunds. 3 poun-te. 6 pounde and 12 pounds, with faQ directions in English and German for making hard and soft soap. One pound will make 1rf- rcr.fr Vr» hflkp '.4 reOXUT^d. i Potash Nos. 64. 65,66,67,63,69,70,72A74 Washington st., June 17-12m- New lork. JOS. 2- DEXT. w. t. weon. DENT & WOOD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers & Commission, MERCHANTS, GREENVILLE STREET^ Newnan, — Georgia, September 8-1-tf. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. KBS. I- N DAVIS wishes to sell her _ _ House and Lot in this city. For par- .ticulars call on Mrs Davis or Capt J W will act as their agent, and see that they are dealt fairly with. ... , All letters enclosing Oxi Dollam, will be promptly attended to. £ ^ t taMS Pomer Whitehall and L*ecatur streets, Nov 17-1 l-6m Atlanta, G». IOING J. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILL practice in the several Court3 of Law and Equity in Coweta and ad joining counties. (Not 24-ly. Rowell.- If not disposed of privately, before that time, the above mentioned property will be sold at public outcry, iu front of the Court house door, in the city of Newnan, on the first Tuesday in January, 1867. D. M. DAVIS, Trustees December 22-tda.-