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Lisi of the Newnan Guards in the
Service of the Coniederate States.
OFFICERS.
G. M. Hanvey, Captain.
Thomas Swint, Ist Lieutenant.
A. P. Brown, 2d
J. L. Mann, 3d “
Oscar Palmes, Ist Sargeant.
Win. B. W. Dent, 2d “
Charles Martin, 3d “
J. W. Mitchell, 4th “
P. J. Brown, Ist Corporal.
W. A. Mitchell, 2d “
T. G. Alexander, 3d “
J. R. Keller, 4th “
privates.
G. M. Allen, R. L. Addy. B. D. Brewster. L. D. J
Belisle, J. N. Brooks, .1. N. Bass, J. 11. Belisle, ;
D. H. Brooks, W. E. Barnes, A. W. Calhoun, I
T. M. Clements, T. J. Calhoun, G. W. Cannon, j
J. L. Culpepper, R. Y. Carmichael, J. C. Cope
land, G. W. Colquitt, J. M. Davis, F. M. Dennis,
B. R. Duncan. W. S. Echols, .1. S. Elmore, W. F.
Grace, T. D. Goodwin, J. F. Garrison, W. F.
Hartsfield, G. W. Huckaby, J. F Hollis, Solomon
Haas, M. 8. Johnson, Harison Jones, J. M. Jack- !
son, J. W. Keller, W. H. Luckie, R. A. Little, D. i
C. Legg, B. W. Leigh. A. B. Leigh, D. S. Mclver, !
C. A. McKinley, W. M. Martin. G. W. Moore, G. j
J. Moody, W. J. Moncrief. E. Mobley. M. J. Neil, '
J. B. Newman, W. B. Orr, W. T. Perkins, J. R.
Price, C. F. Ransom. C Robinson. C. D. Ragsdale, !
Daniel Swint. M. W. S. Sims, S. F. Speer, W. 11. ,
Smith, N. S. Smith, IL W. Smith, E. A. Sackett, i
A. W. Stokes, H. W. Turnipseed. A. A. Tomlin, '
R. P. Taylor, F. S. Welch, J. J. Welch, H Q.
Wilkinson, W. C. Wright. M. F. Williams, M. 11. j
Wright.—[Macon (Weekly) Georgia Citizen.
■ ■" "■ “
Senatorial Districts.
Ist District—Chatham, Bryan and Effing
ham.
2d District—Liberty,Tattnall and Mclntosh.
3d District—Wayne, Pierce and Appling.
4th District—Glynn, Camden and Charlton.
sth District.—Coffee, Ware and Clinch.
6th District —Echols, Lownds and Berrien.
7th District —Brooks, Thomas and Colquitt.
Sth District—Decatur, Mitchell and Miller.
9th District—Early, Calhoun and Baker.
10th District —Dougherty, Lee and Worth.
,11th District—Clay, Randolph and Terrell.
* 12th District—Stewart, Webster and Quit
man.
13th District —Sumter, Schley and Macon.
14th District—Dooly, Wilcox and Pulaski.
15th District Montgomery, Telfair and
Irwin.
IGth District —Laurens, Johnson and Eman
uel.
17th District—Bulloch, Sereven and Burke.
18th District —Richmond, Glasscock and
Jefferson.
19th District —Taliaferro, Warren, Green.
20tb District—Baldwin, Hancock, Wash
ington.
21st District —Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones.
22d District—Bibb, Monroe and Pike.
23d District —Houston, Crawford, Taylor.
24th District —Marion, Chattahoochee and
Muscogee.
25th District —Harris, Upson and Talbot.
26th District —Spalding, Butts and Fayette.
27th District—Newton, Walton and Clark.
28th District —Jackson, Putnam, Morgan.
29th Pistrirt- —Wilkes, JJnco.’n, Columbia.
30th District—■ Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert.
31st District—Hart, Franklin and Haber
sham.
32d District—White, Lumpkin, Dawson.
33d District—Hall, Banks and Jackson.
34th District —Gwinnett, DeKalb, Henry.
35th District—Clayton, Fulton and Cobb.
36th District Meriwether, Coweta and
Campbell.
37th District—Troup, Heard and Carroll.
38th District —Haralson, Polk, Paulding.
39th District—Cherokee, Milton, Forsyth.
40th District—Union, Towns, Rabun.
41st District—Fannin, Gilmer and Pikens.
42d District—Cass, Floyd and Chattanooga.
43d District—Murray, Whitfield, Gordon.
41th District —Walker, Dade and Catoosa.
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
The First District s\ya\\ be composed of the
counties of Appling, Bryan, Bulloch, Chat
ham, Camden, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee. Effing
ham, Emanuel, Glynn, Libery, Mein osh,
Montgomery, Pierce, Scriven, lelfair, Tatt
nall, Ware and Wayne.
The Second District shall be composed of
the counties of Baker, Berrien, Brooks, Cal
houn, Clay, Colquitt, Dooley, Decatur, Dough
erty, Early, Echols, Irwin, Lee, Lownds,
Mitchell, Aliller, Randolph, Terrill, Thomas,
Willcox and Worth.
The Third District shall be composed of
the counties of Chattahoochee, Harris, Mus
cogee, Marion, Macon, Quitman, Stewart,
Sumter, Schley, Taylor, Talbot and Webster.
The Fourth District shall be composed of
the counties of Jasper, Putnam, Jopcs, Bald
win, Bibb, Crawford, Wilkinson, Twiggs,
Houston, Laurens and Pulaski.
The Fifth District shall be composed of
the counties of Burke, Columbia, Glascock,
Hancock, Jefferson, Johnson, Lincoln, Rich
mond, Warren, Wilkes and Washington.
The Sixth District shall be composed of
the counties of Clark, Elbert, Franklin, Green,
Hart, Madison, Morgan, Newton, Oglethorpe,
Taliaferro and Walton.
The Seventh District shall be composed of
4he counties of Butts, Clayton, Fayette, Henry,
Alerewether, Monroe, Pike, Spalding, Troup
.and Upson.
Tice Eighth District shall be composed of
<the counties of Campbell, Carroll, Cobb, Cow
,eta, DeKalb, Fulton, Haralson, Heard, Pauld
ing and Polk.
The Ninth District shall be composed of
■the counties of Banks, Cherokee, Dawson,
Forsyth, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Jackson,
Lumpkin, Milton, Pickeus, Raburn, Towns,
Union and White.
The Tenth District shall be composed of
the counties of Cass, Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade,
Fannin, Floyd, Gordon, Gilmer, Murray,
Walker and Whitfield.
Heavy Stock.
25,000 PAPERS FRESII GARDEN SEED;
JO B 4.RRELS ONION SETTS, at the Drug Store of
J D. YOUNG & CO.,
March 8-38-ts. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
WHITE LEAD, Putty, Paints, dry and in oil,
Brushes, Instruments, Fancy Goods, &c., &c.,
at the Drug Store of D. YOUNG & CO-
March 8-38-ts. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga,
J. 11. STRICKLAND. A. C. HINDSMAN.
STRICKLAND Sc HINDSMAN,
GRANTVILLE, GA.,
Have associated themselves in the practice »f
i Medicine and the different branches of their profej-
I sion. They tender their services to the citizens if
i Grantville and vicinity and the surrounding coui
try. from a distance attended to prompt
ly. They solicit a liberal share of the patronage »f
those who “ need a Physician.” [may 3-44-ts
OFF TO THE WArT
I HAVE closed out my entire stock of Groceriis,
and leave this day tor the service of the Confdl-
I erate States. My books and notes will be foundjn '
i the office of J. E. Dent. Those indebted will
> call at once and settle with him. Those who hue
no money, call -and give their notes. Come up ny
friends and settle early, if you would save cost.
Newnan, April 1, 1861. TIIOS. SWINT.
NEW SPRING & SUMMER
DIIY GOODS!
!
WE beg leave to call your attention to our Tell
assorted stcock of
I SPRING & SUMMEI
ZD JR’S" GOODS,
■ consisting of all sorts of Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
SUCH .AS
Prints,
Jaconet Muslin,
Plain, Striped, Plaid and
Printed, Organdies, from 25c. to
$1 per yard, White and Colored Tarl
tons, Black and White Lawns, Brilliants
j White snd Colored, Swiss Muslins, and Es»-
I raldas. A large variety of Ladies’ Dress bods
i complete. We have on hand at all times a irge
Stock of Ladies’ and Gentlemans’
BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MABE CLOTHING,
ASSORTED
J T A r jp
(FASHIONABLE DRESS & SOT.)
i We have a good Lot of
SADDLES
on hand which we arc offering for sale very leap
! We have Goods such as the people need, al we
: offer them for sale upon as good terms as another
i House possibly can. Therefore, we would be pased
1 to have you call and examine our Goods ; ifou do
I not buy, your visit will cost you nothing.
I But we shall in the meantime, endeavor tmake j
' it greatly to your interest, to buy a portion (your
' Goods from us.
T. I’. H2IZTOA & O.
| April 12-42-Iy.
liBSOWH&BRrS
A RE now receiving at their new Brick BAding,
AjL ou the East side of Greenville street, optosite
, Redwine A Henry’s Drug Store, a complete st6k of
| Staple & Fancy Dry Goobs
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &C..&C.
They have just received from the best m’kets
in the U. States, one of the best selected sfck of
! perhaps ever offered in this market; all of vhich
they will sell
Extremely Low for Cash,
!
,; or short approved credit. They have on hid the
best lot of i
J TOBXCCO
that has ever been brought to this marki prices
I ranging from fifteen cents tetone dollar pepound.
1 i jg@“Those indebted to us either by not or ac
• | count that is due, must come forward a| make
j immediate payment, for money we must hue! “A
f , word to the wise is sufficient.” [oct. ISIB-tf.
RELIEF IN TEN MINUTE;
> BRYANTS
’ Pulmonic A\ r afer s!
L ! The Original Medicine Established in i 37, and
• \ first article of that kind ever introduced Mer the
t : tiame of “ Pulmonic Wafers,” in this ortny other
I country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are canterfeits.
.• j The genuine can be known by the name ©/-BRYAN
being stamped on each WAFER.
BRYANS PULMONIC WAFER;
' j Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Harseness]
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
? i Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Reathing
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFER!
Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in tie Chest
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFER!
; Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
, Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tpnsils,
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFfer
Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFEIS
Are a Blessing to all Classes and Constitutions.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
• Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFEIS
Not only relieve, but effect lasting and rajid Cures.
BRYAN’S PULMOMIC WAFEIS
Are warranted to give satisfaction to ivery one.
' xNo Family should be without a lox of
Uryan’s Pulmonic Waftrs
In the House.
No Traveler should be without a stpply of
Ihyan’g Pulmonic Wains
In his Pocket.
No person will ever object to gve for
Bryan’s Pulmonic Wafers
Twenty-Five Gents.
JOB MOSIS,
Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y.
For sale by all respectable Druggists inthe U. S.
JOHN WRIGHT & CO., New Orleans,
Wholesale Agent for the Southern States.
; October 19.1860.
Administrator’s Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of L. B.
"Watts,late of Campbell county, deceased, are
required to make immediate payment, and those
, having demands against said estate arc hereby no
, tiffed to present them legally authenticated as the
law requires BENJ. CAMP, Adm’r.
February 15—35.—Gt.
THE BANNER & SENTINEL.
TSTEAAYINrYN.D<r TVTYYIRIKET.
NEWNAN, May 10, 1861.
BACON—IIog round lb.
Hams, lb 12Jc.
Shoulders,lb. 10@llc.
Sides, clear, lb. 14@15c.
yd 15 @ 16c.
BALE ROPE.'p lb. 10 @ He.
BUTTER, lb. 12.1 @ Ise.
lb. 15 0 16c.
COFFEE—Rio,'p lb. 16 017 c.
Java, qp lb. 20 cents.
CANDLES, —Adamantine, qp lb. 24 0 25 cen
Sperm, qp lb. 60c.
Tallow, TP lb. 12© 12Ac.
CORN, qp bushel $1 ICO$l 10.
CASTINGS, qp lb. .Me.
EGQS.qpdoz 10c.
FEATHERS, qp lb. 50 © 55c.
t FLOUR, qp Sack $4 © $4.3
FACTORY YARN, q-! Bunch, 100 c.
IRON —Swedes, qp lb. 6j ©
Round and Square qp lb. 5 © s£c.
RICE, qp lb. 6Jc.
LARD, qp lb. 12 14c.
LEAD —Bar, qp lb. 9 @ 11c.
Shot, 8 c @ lOents.
LEATHER—HemIock, qp lb. 25c.
MACKEREL—No. 3, qp bbl. slo©sll.
MEAL, qp bushel $1,15 @ $1,15.
MOLASSES—New Orleans, qp gal. 50 © 60.
Cuba, 45c.
NAILS—SS qp Keg, s6}.
OSNABURGS, qpyd. 11 © 121 c.
RAW-HIDES, q> lb. 12.1 c.
SALT,qp Sack, $1,75. ~
SHIRTING—j-qp yd. 8J © 9c
SUGARS—New Orleans, qp lb. 10c
Clarified, 11 © 12jc.
Crushed & Powdered, 15c.
Loaf, qpib. 15c.
WHISKEY, qp gal. 30 © 45c. Retail, SI,OO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Send in yonr Orders.
The Invaluable Receipts advertised on our fourth
page, are just the thing for the hard times.
Al! the information they contain, and the invalu
able remedies for many of the diseases of man or
beast, as well as how to make money these hard
times, are furnished at only One. Dollar.
Our supply of a large lot of these recipes, is near
ly exhausted. Send in your orders immediately, if
you wish to be supplied without delay.
B£SP , Be sure to read the advertisement on the 4th
page, “Roatl to Fortune,” and send on
One Dollar, and get by return mail all therein ad
vertised. [march I—ts.
It. 'i.t„ l.t.
THE MINUTE MEDIC’JNE !
Railway’s Ready Relief conquers pain, arrests fever,
subdues spasms, restores suspended animation and
is the only stimulant in existence that repels at the
oetset all attacks of disease, affording time to pre
vent the return of the paroxysm by means of Rad- I
way’s regulating pills. The great object of prima
ry medication is to meet the first shock of disorder,
with a powerful counter working influence, and thus
prevent prostration. If the vital power can be sus
tained until the cause of sickness can be removed,
by purgation of the bowels, aud an equa.ization of
the .irculation, a cure is certain. The great object
is accomplished by the Ready Relief, which should
always be at hand to meet emergencies.
Radway’s regulating pills empty the obstructed
bowels without pain, act specifically upon the liver
and at once nourish and purify the blood and re
store the equilibrium of the circulation. Without
risk of the after consequences of calomel, bluepills,
(Quinine, potash or iron, they at once expel all mor
bid matter from the system, and recruit its energies
—:n these effects vcgitable medication has its per
fect triumph.
Railway’s Renovating' Resolvent.
—Has annihilated by its cures the theory of trans
mitted diseases. It eradicates hereditary throat
and lung diseases ami scrofula, and is the natural
and irresistable antidote to the virus which produ
ces running sores, boils, abscesses, cancers and salt
rheum, erysipelas, ear complaints, polyphus in the
nose, ulcers of the womb, tumors, carbuncles, &c.
In the hot regions of Central and South Ameri
ca, it performs the most miraculous cures of lepro
sy, running sores, syphilitic sores, nodes, dropsy,
opthalmiu. cancers in the mouth, sore eyes, &c. In
obstinate cases of asthma, it affords instant relief.
Tubercles in the throat and lungs it rapidly cures.
Railway’s Ready Relief.— Should be
always kept in the house. In all cases of sudden
attacks of pain, sickness, or pestilential epidemics,
it will break up the disease and afford instantane
ous ease and comfort. In croup, worms, sore throat,
&c. Radway’s ready relief acts immediately.
Radway’s Remedies are sold by Druggists every
where. RADWAY & CO., 23 John St. N. Y.
Redwine & Henry, Agents, Newnan, Georgia.
John B. Moore, Agent, Savannah, Georgia.
Barrett & Cantei, 1 Agents, Augusta, Georgia.
Plumb & Leitner, J b
General wholesale agents for the State of Geor
gia, and who will supply the trade at the same pri
ces that are charged by Rad way & Co., in New
York city. Marbh B—st.
CIRCULAR. ’
1. The undersigned, appointed by his Excellency i
the Governor, Brigadier General of Volunteers, pro- |
vided for in the Act to provide for the public de
fence, approved Dec. 18, 1860, calls for Volunteers in
the counties herein named, to wit:
Banks, Campbell, Carroll, Cass, Catoosa, Chatoo
ga, Cherokee, Clark, Cobb, Coweta, Dade, Dawson,
Fannin, Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Fulton, Gilmer,
Gordon, Gwinnett, Hart, Habersham, Haralson,
Heard, Jackson, Lumpkin, Milton, Murry, Paulding,
Pickens, Polk, Rabun, Towns, Union, Walker, Wal
ton, Whitfield and White.
2. Volunteers will be received by Companies, to
the number of twenty companies of Infantry, four
companies of Artillery, (to be organized and drill
ed as Infantry, unless otherwise equipped,) five com
panies of Riflemen and four companies of Cavalry.
By Order No. 2, from the Adjutant General’s of
fice, Executive Department, “this organization
contemplates eighty rank and file foi companies ol
Infantry and Riflemen ; sixty rank and file for com
panies of Cavalry : and sixty-five rank and file for
companies of Artillery—and it is desirable that the
actual strength of companies shall approach the or
ganization as near as possible.”
3. Where there is not a volunteer company in a
county who tender their services, and a company is
specially organized to meet the call of the State,
the election of commissioned officers must be held
in the presence of a Judge of the Inferior Court or
Justice of the Peace and one freeholder.
The return of elections, certified, will be made
immediately, to *he office of the Adjutant Gene
ral at Milledgeville.
Upon receipt of their commissions, Captains of
Companies will report forthwith by letter, to the
Head Quarters of the Brigadier, at Marietta.
4. When a sufficient number of Companies shall
have responded to this call, the election of Field
Officers by the Commissioned Officers of Compan
ies in each arm of the service, will be ordered.
5. Maj. F. W. Capers has been appointed Brigade
Adjutant and Inspector General.
WM. PHILLIPS,
Brig. General Fourth Brigade Geo Volunteers.
March 26, 1861. (ap.l2.tf.)
CASES CHOICE PATENT MEDICINES at
“tI / the Drug Sture of D. YOUNG & CO.,
March 8-38-ts. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
KEGS NAILS, best brands, for sale low,
• H I West side Greenville st., Newnao, Ga.
April 20-44-ts. THUS. SWINT
KT ZE 'W
Carriage Repository,
.Atlanta, Georgia.
W. W. WOODRUM & CO.
HAVE opened in Atlanta a large and splendid
stock of Carriages, of every variety and style,
consisting of
ROCKAWAYS, COACHES,
BERLINS, PHEATONS, BRETTS,
Slide-Seat, Top and No-Top
BUGGIES, CONCORD BUGGIES,
HACKS AND JERSEY WAGONS,
Northern-made Iron-Axle
Plantation Wagons,
For One, Four and Six Horses,
HARNESS, WHIPS, &C., &C.
All of their Stock is made up to special order,
and warranted to be of the best made in America,
Their long experience in the Carriage business in
Griffin, Ga., where they still keep a large Stock,
enables them to offer great inducements, both in
quality and price.
BECOME, EVERYBODY, and see our Stock,
or send your orders, and you shall be supplied as
low as you can buy in New York or any other
market.
Parties living in Florida, Alabama, ot Tennessee,
ordering from us, can be supplied directly from the
factory, North. [May 4th, 1860-ly.
Atlanta marble yard”'
:d. ist. eJTJDSOzrsr,
A Q-E IsT T ,
ATI A VTA , GEORGIA.
DEALER and Worker in Italian and American
Marble Monuments, Box Tombs, Tablets, Head
and Foot Stones, Furniture Marble, &c.
D. N. J. would respect.ully invite those wishing
to purchase, to call and examine his stock of Mar
ble and Work, which will be sold upon the most
reasonable Terms. Orders solicited and promptly
filled.
Office and Yard on the corner of Peach-Tree and
Walton Streets, opposite High, Butler & Co.’s.
He is also Agent for the sale of Iron Rail
ing for Graves, Verandahs, Parks, &c.
feblO-ly. W. J. RANSOM, Ag’t, at Newnan.
J. W. WILEY, D. D. S.
HAVING permanently located, offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Newnan and
vicinity. Teeth inserted, from a single one to a full
set, in the latest approved styles. All cases entrust
ed to my care shall be treated in a professional man
ner. All work warranted.
REFERENCES.
Professo C. A Harris.
“ T. E. Bono, jr.,
« W.R. Handy Os the
“ A. A. Blandy, ■ Baltimore College.^,
“ P. 11. Austin,
“ R. N. WRIGHT,
Rev. S. J. Milliken, Bainbridge, Ga.
Dr. G. Huntington, Albany, Ga.
Dr. Chas. M. Wright, Augusta, Ga.
M.V, 15. IDtf
A CARD.
I TAKE pleasure in recommending to all my for
mer patrons, Da. JOSEPH W. WILEY, as a gen
tleman of ability and experience in his profession. A»
far as Mechanical Execution is concerned, I have no
hesitancy in pronouncing him unsurpassed in the
State of Georgia, and am satisfied no one will com
plain who gives him a fair trial. Dr. W. is a regular
Graduate of Baltimore, Md., Dental College.
Feb.J3-36tf. J. U. L. FEEMSTER.
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. J. L. MANN having associated with
him in the practice of Dentistry,
L. F. McLAUGHLIN, who as an Operator, never
fails to give Entire Satisfaction ; and whose skill in
mounting Artificial Teeth on plate, is unsurpassed;
would inform the public that they are now prepar
ed to execute all operations pertaining to Dentistry,
with neatness and durability. Office over the
“ One Price Store,” west side of Public Square
Newnan, Georgia.
DR. J. T. REESE, I A. J. LOWE, Esq.,
THOS. SWINT, Esq., | COL. R. W. SIMMS
July 16-4-ts. ,
~TnE”COLUMBUS ENQUIRER,
THOMAS RAGLAND, Proprietor.
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) appropriate time for extending our visiting sphere,
especially as the great and stirring events of the
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dissemination of news throughout this region oi
Georgia and Alabama, and request our friends to
aid us in presenting the claims of our paper to
those unacquainted with its character and standing.
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New York, April 13, 1858.
W. E. Hagan, Esq.— Dear Sir: About two months
since I bought two bottles of your Hair Coloring,
and am now desirous of obtaining more, and would
inquire where it may be found here. My hair
when quite young turned gray. 1 have used a num
ber of articles for the purpose of restoring it, but did.
not succeed until I obtained this, which produced the
desired effect. I have been requested by a number
of my friends (among them several ladies) to pro
cure it if possible. lam much pleased with it, for
it has made a great improvement in tr y personal
appearance. By answering this you will much
oblige, Yours, very respectfully,
' 11. C. GOODRICH,
Steamer Bridgeport, Peck Line, N. Y.
Rememember that this result was produced by
Heimstreet’s, Inimitable, the original and only relia
ble Hair Restorative.
500 GALLONS LINSEED OIL;
500 BOXES WINDOW GLASS, at the Drug
Store of D. YOUNG & CO ,
March 8-38-ts. Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
HIMILK, WILSON & U
(successor to DMICK & MIX.)
WK WHOLE SALE &W\
DEALERS
• IN
BOOTS, SHOES & BROGANS.
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather,
FRENCH CALF SKINS, BOOT TREES, LASTS,
SHOE PEGSAND SHOE FINDINGS.
L. M. Dimick, Wm. Wilson, A. Mix,
Cherokee Block, Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Oct. 14-17tf.
TO PLANTERS’
WE have now in Store, a large lot of EXTR/X.
HEAVY, DOUBIE-SOLE RUSSET BRO
GANS, made with two heavy soles of the best qual
ity of Hemlock Sole Leather and Oak Uppers, with
Rivit Eye-Seams, which we have made expressly
for the trade of this market, and guarantee them,
in every respect, superior to any thing that can be
found in this market, in the line of Brogans, and
will sell them at low prices, by the case or single
pair.
Those wanting a good Brogan, at low prices, will
find it to their interest to call on us at the Sign of
the Big Boot.
DIMICK, WILSON & CO.,
Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Oct. 14-17tf.
O \ LBS. best quality of Good Hemlock
O«vvv Sole Leather;
3,000 lbs best quality Good Damage Sole
Leather;
2,000 lbs. best quality Good Oak Sole
Leather—all just received and for
sale, at low prices, at Wholesale or Retail, by
DIMICK, WILSON & CO.,
Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Oct. 14-17tf.
Rawson,Gilberts Burr,
-A-tlanta, Gra.,
IMPORTERS OF
Hard-Ware Cutlery, Gems, &c.
Also, always on hand a heavy stock of
COOKING, PARLOR, AND
GRATES <Ss
Swedish Iron & Plow Steel
OF DIRECT IMPORTATION.
ALSO
Amsrican Refined Iron, Castings,
Nails, &c.
February 15, 1861—35t r .
’THOMAS OlImT
SUCESSCR TO
CLARK LEWIS,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
American and English
HARDWARE.
KFKPS rAnctnntly on hand a full < ..fMWEa,
supply of all goods in the above
line. Also, Swedes Iron, Guns, Rifles.
Pistols. &c.
Spokes, Rims, Hubs and Axels. Also, Agent for
Fairbank’s Scales, at the old stand of Clark & Lewis,
on Peach Tree, St., Atlanta, Georgia.
Atlanta, Feb. 15,-’CI ts.
MAW &
WILL SELL UPON AUGUSTA,
CHARLESTON.
SAVANNAH TERMS,
.A-SSTV ORDERS FOR
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
] j AIjSTTS, OILS, &C..
Kerosene Oil and I’arrafine Candles
Always on hand at the Lowest Cash Prices.
Atlanta, Georgia, Feb. 15-’CI-tf.
MALE SEMINARY
KT TO'—<D
ISTormal School
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
rjpilE FIRST SESSION of this Institution for
| the year 1861, begins the first Monday in
January, and continues twenty-five weeks.
Students prepared for any class in College or to
become Teachers.
RATES OF TUITION.
Twenty, Thirty and Forty Dollars per annum.
Incidental expenses One Dollar each “ “
Students charged from time of admission to the
close of the Term—deduction for protracted ill
ness. N. B. KNIGHT, A. 8., Principal,
And Professor of Ancient Languages,
Natural Sciences, &c.
LYMAN GRISWOLD,
Professor of Mathematics.
JOHN RAY, Pr’st Board of Trustees.
J. J. Pinson, Secretary. [l4-26-tf.
w. vance>»
HAS now on hand an excellent and large stock
of ready made
HARNESS, SADDLES,
BRIDLES, WHIPS,
and everything in his line, at his old stand, up stairs
on the West side Greenville street, Newnan, Ga.
He would respectfully invite the attention of the
public to his business of Saddle and Harness ma
king, as he is better prepared than ever to carry it
on in all its various branches.
put up to order, and Repairing of all
kinds promptly attended to. [March 30-41-ts.
“fQWETllralsfr
fjg NEWNAN, GA. fi
JdAHE Subscriber has taken charge of and fitted up
this house fqjttflie accommodation of the public ;
furniture nearly ‘ml new ; solicits a share of pat
ronage and pledges to use his utmost endear ois to
accommodate well ali who call on him, and will
sillier no reasonable man to^? a J
Jan. G-29-’6O.
ATTENTION
Ladies and Gentlemen.
ALL wishing to purchase fresh and desirable
Goods would do well to call at
Brewster, Woodroof & Go’s,
who are receiving daily additional supplies of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
bought recently by one of the firm in the largest
wholesale markets, with great care, to meet the
wants and taste of their customers and the public
generally.
In our Stock may be found—
Prints of all grades; DeLaines, solid and
printed;
French and English Morino;
Fancy Silks, Black do;
Scotch Plaid for Misses;
Ladies’ Cioaks, something very nice and
stylish ;
Hoop Skirts, &c., &c.
Heavy stock of Kerseys;
4 Virginia Fulled Cloth;
Negro Blankets, Fine Bed do.;
Ready Made Clothing for Gents and Boys;
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
and many other articles too tedious to mention gen
erally kept in a Dry-Goods Store.
We have a few more of those
Cheap Saddles
on hand. All in need of such would do well to
call. Please call and examine aur stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and we will guarantee to
save you money.
BREWSTER, WOODROOF & CO.
September 28—15—ts.
STEAM WORKS.
INEWISLAJST, GaX ~
Wf ASH, Blinds and Doors made at
kj) short notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms. Carpenters and Buil
ders are requested to call and seetvhal
they can do in Newnan in the way of bash, Blinds
and Doors; Door and Window Frames; Columns
Cornices, &c.
FURNITURE STORE
At BERRY’S CORNER, near the Coweta House,
where will be found a full assortment of Furniture,
” Such as Bureaus, Sofas, Bedsteads,
Al Chairs, Centre &
TABLES, tyi
Corner Stands, Feapoys, Bookstand, Secretaries,
Desks, Wardrobes, Wash Stands, and Enamelled
Cottage Suits ; also, Cribs, Baby Wagons, &c., &c.,
in great variety and very cheap.
Fisk’s Metallic Burial Cases always on hand and
sold only for cash. Coffins of any style made when
wanted.
Window Cornice, Curtin Fixtures, and Door Bells,
Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames, any size. All of
which can be bought cheaper than in any other
market and shipped here.
Terms Cash. R. D. COLE.
Oct. 14-17-ts.
Tibws sWlngmachines.
SEWS the lock Stitch with the shuttle, feeds with
a wheel, runs light and sews alike, from th?
finest to the coarsest. Machinery warranted good,
and durable. Price §SO to §75.
R. D. COLE,
Agent for How’s Sewing Machine.
Oct. 11-17 ts.
c. i.. nßfAvnrn, vr. ~n. <■ IT HENBY..
NEW MI
KEID*WIISri2 KETsTTVST,
"V'YAHOLE SALE AND RETAII
V V Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Ifei WjWj
Chemicals, Pure Brandies and Wines for mMMgI
Medical purposes, Perfumeries, Toilet
Articles, Paper, Pens and Ink, Paints, Oils, Brush
es, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass Ware,
Garden Seeds, &c., &c., at the old Stand of Dr.
Young, on Greenville Street.
L. H. Henry will be on hand at all times, day or
night, to accommodate patrons and fill prescrip
tions. Dr. Redwine may be found at the Drugstore
when not Professionally engaged.
April 1, 1859.tf.
IVIE partnership heretofore existing between W.
J. Ransom, W. A. Potts and W. P. Nimmons,
known as the firm of RANSOM, POTTS & CO., is
this day dissolved, having sold out our entire in
terest to HENRY ORR, Esq.
The business of the late firm will be settled by
Messrs. Ransom & Nimmons.
WM. J. RANSOM,
WM A. POTTS,
February, Stb.l 861-35-ts. WM. P. NIMMONS
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mO Work on the Rail Road at Opilaka Alabama.
B Good wages paid and payments monthly if
desired H. J. SARGENT.
February 8-4 t.
iieimsirceVs Hair Restorative.
[From the Family Journal.]
IT NEVER FAILS.—The most satisfactory re
sults are always obtained by the use of Heimstreet
& Co’s inimitable Hair Restorer. It is the oldest
preparation of the kind and has trimphantly won
for itself the name of “inimitable” in spite of all
the attempted imitations which have followed its
introduction. The long array of names in our ad
vertising columns of those well known in our ncm
ity, who have used it with complete success and
commend it in unmeasured terms, is sufficient to
prove its intrinsic value and real excellence. W e
commend it to our readers.
Price fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. Sold
evervwere, bv all Druggists.
W. E. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors, Troy, N. Y.
mar. 8, ’6l-38-st.