The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, October 26, 1867, Image 4

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Enamrlliiiß Ladifi’ Fare". Many aro net aware that anew 'foature”haa ap | poared In the toilat-a makihg and disguising of th e tiuths ts natire-that ifgroatly encouraged, will bring about a stato ia which this “featuro” being aided Ilia various subterfuges ts chignons, padded corsets crinoline and paint, a naan will find it imposible to distinguish bis grandmother from his yoang cousin. It ir, in a word, an ourggeous flying in the f ico of fncts, and scoffing at the work of Old Father Time ; it is gening up of anew skin in order to repair that effect if the old fellow'» progress which tho "Athattu,” declares to he “L'irrepirrable oitrage.” ’ * This i J tho way it is done ; You first apply to tto female face divine a wash of elder osaer, which removes every impurity. This done you lave the lace anew with tepi t water, then dry the akin wiih fine limn till pei f oily (in th and velvety- You iben apply to the surf ce perfectly white of a cream white enamel. Tie roil l aris enamel is slightly tinted. 'J bia artificialeovering beirg thick, la-tea longtime, but Uofucemii t not he -washed In order to remove any imputit irotn. the skin, o. rather from the enamel, aim ill sponge dipped in ro»e w/dcr is used and lie ei.atifrl carefuny restored. Kislori’s lace is cn reeled nightly, the followers of trie fashion are, in England, Miss Uuruett Coutts, and the lady whoso hu bmd refused to pay several thousand pouuds fur numberless cna molings. The price for a “pennaaent enamel logs' 1 is fifty dollorc, If skillfully done, and the cbcol s touched with rouge, witb a littio “fixing up’’ol eyebrows jou cannot at night, and a loot or two off, tell an old wo man from a youag one. In Ani|yica the fiir Mrs- 11. f Jiows this fa: him so tlotoughiy that she cats face truss and reek with a peiry p eparation. She is kept in countenance by wealthy Alia- 11. and Sundry others. 'Jhe todies of tho demi-monde, however, aro tho most fervent of the believers in enamel, and even in dayl gbt to bo sett, with thc.r new ikins, “fair as th p ouaste Duma." • Woo knows, pci haps it wi 1 obtain favor among the pohticiui B who require white-wa hii:g The coc.ttes have had Ihe first u-i of it, but mad ness is c tohing, and tbero ate ce'tuinly many, it uu.st be admitied, who would lock l-et er with anew kin than that which they have been obliged to ap pear with up ta Ihe prese t time. {’oiigliiiig' I p a Ksiifc Blade The Beardstown Illinois m state/ tho f .11 )wiag ciso . “A tom ukablo effort «t N.ituro to 'elieve tho lilhnan' body of an obstuotion has occurred in this vicinity, which should attract the attention of scientific men About twelve years since, ' Mr. James Thomson, a weulthy farmer of this county was waylaid by ruffians, and in the encounter was slabbed in tho baek.nnior tho left shoulder blade, lie was treated by physi cians and in a sh- rt, time tho wound healed over. ‘‘A few years sit oe he began to r/ugh, and since that time had all the appearance of a person under the i flucnce of consumption, to such an extent that his friends dlepaired of his roeovery. About three weeks since, in a violenffit of coughing, hi threw up a piece of tho knife blado with which ho was pierced about one inch and a half in length and half an ircb in width. It had passed.during that long interval from his back into h s stomach tluough his lungs, and upwards through the bronchial tirlio. A more wonder ful !iea,k of nature we have never rend in ti e books. Air Thompson is now doing well, and bids fair to live as long as any othor man.” Ail Uor.cst and Patriotic I’lmr.gs. The Charlottsville (Va.) Chton cle one of tho ablest papers in that State, and hitherto an opetp advocate for Convention und Reconstruct ion, nmv opi 0.-co both and for tho f Hewing good, subs:ancial, patriotic; an. sensible reasons. Says flint paper : ‘ihe astounding revolution at the North—the sub den and unexpected development of a juet and consor vntivo publio sentiment in that region, as evidenced in*Vennsylvnnia. Ohio and all of the recant oleoiiot.& bus emboldened us to ch ance our opinion, and we are now in favor of a un ted and dotei mined effort, on tho 22J of this month, to vote down the proposed con vention- Inspired by tho nob'o p otest of the people orJoin huu I’l'rnselvanl-i, wo tßink now possible to rally the conservative voters of Virgiuia to tka poll forthe purpose of defeating the iniquitous measures of he Radical politicians. “We care nothing if we tnay be charged with in oor/sis’ency, provided we can secure what we br ieve to the best interests of the people of Virginia, We regmd ihe whole face of American politics ns changed by the emphatio verdict of the Northern election.-, ar.d what was policy yesterday is no longer demon led by the si nation now.” * _ We commend the course of ho Chronicle, as indi exted above, to nil in tills chy end Slate who have occupied a similar position with that p per, butwhi we akly fear that a charge of in,- n.-i-l t.cy may b made against them, Let them do - v.-h.it c taseionoo dictates to bo dene.” and let '‘consistency” take caro tsoH I whin o, Uutry and patriot..-iu alike tunko their peia.vn-.ls, to talk of’consistency” is sheer nonsense 3NJ'O*X' i X , 0313- t PPLIu/t il‘ <tx Will Oe made to tne Honorable j\_ Court of Ordinary ot Greeu. County. (~, i gia, at the first regular terra alter the expiration ol two Mouths liiiui lliis dale, tor leave to sell all the Irani belonging to the estate ol John D. English lute of said county and -etused, for th purpose ol paying the debts, aiftl lor ihe bent-fit. ol tbe Orplmub ol said oitcea.wd. tiept. 9lh lb ji ANN N. ENGLISH lixr. scptl 2ms oFJuba D. l-.ngli.-lid.ed. TUB CHRISTIAN iiDSStMililt . r I HIE object ol the l’ubli. U rs. la tiro disseuri- I uatiouof intelligence, reiigous. .mi moral prmeiplce, among ail classes, ol our p, -pie. tire Messenger, will also devote a portion of Us space to the interest ol the, Masonic 1 i.-Ur-KM •ry, ar.d hopes to leceive a liberal I- Gio.-1., iiom of p.ople. A'ubscnpUOU I nee two dollars t> year. Address (JENTH V et JEFFEIISON. aug'J-t Augusia Ga YIrYV Am JEIITIfSIUMiu^iTS. R. M ROSE, tv. K. FOX, 0. A. V. ROSE R. M. ROSE eN CO •WHOLESALE DEALEPS IN BRANDIES, WINDS, WHISKIES, it k Broad Street, Granite Block ATLANTA, GEORGIA r U p\rt:cu!aiy S 'i'it orJeis from Merclnrls i r \ > neighboring cities nn 1 yilliage< Loleivin? h»t wc cin suit them as well in PKICKS AND I'ALITY, Not hern dealer^ WE GUARD ANT KK SATISFACTION IN EVERY IN TANCE- octlO -3ms Embroidery &.C. JjISS C, (OKLKW TENDERS HER SERVICES so the ciliters of (Treen>boro f end will do Light Sew ing on most reaj< nable terms She will tils > do Bitiu>f i:ig for Embroidery and Braiding The are inritedto give a call. W right Patent Scrnv. CD * mjlK nnderaigned is Ay- "t for Pus crlci-rat and; 1. Patent Iron Sr • Where per* de-in ' it, he will fit lb- in up ' ’• s' ■1 r- Gee. Order# nr,l so hit.: at V, Me I’lu! . , will j U'Ctivo V- s •» ‘ ‘ (fill lu ‘ ADMR’S SALE w ILL be sold on tho the First Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in Greene County, within the usual hours of Sale, under an order of the honorable Court of Ordinary of said County, tho fol lowing prop, rty J viz] six hundred and thirty seven acres of band, more orlo s adjoining lands of V. W. Prmtup. William Hart J 0. Winters anil others, said as the property of Aroh bald Tarpley deceased, for the purpo eof dbtribu ion. Tern s C nah. W ILLIAAI BRYAN Admr. octl9-tds ADMR’S. SALE BY vir f uo of an order of tho Hon. Court Ordinary of Grfone County Georgia, will bo foM before •ho Court llon.se door in Groeusboro Goo-gia, between tho lawful hours of Sulo , on the First Tuesda y in December next, tho following prope-ty belonging fco the Estate < f George 0. Dawson dreeared, to wit, one Law Office, over the Store house of Charles C. Norton opposite tho Court House Squ ire, on the corner of Greene a-nd Main .Street in Gretn-boro Ga., containing two rooms Also will be sold at the same time 1111 the persona*, perishable property belonging to Estate < f said deed, in Greene Couuty, consisting of Chairs Carpets, Hal stead and MnttreH.-es, Tables, Desks Wardrobe si largo number if Law and miscellantps broke <tc. Terms of Sale Cash. EDWARD W. SEABROOK Admr. with the will annexed of George 0. Dawson .dec 1. octl9~b§ ADMR’S SALE 1 \ T ILL bo so and on tho \ \ FIRST TUESDAY IX DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, before tho Court House door in Greembero under a decree of the Superior Court of said County, setting in Chancery the real estifco of James M. Cartwright deceased con. stating of the traci. of land in said County, where n deceased lived and died-containing three hundred and siven acres more or less, with the exception of the Widows Do we.' tho title in remainder towhicV will bo sohl with th* other third of said land. October 14th 1507 ISAAC R. HALL admr. with the will annexed of James M. Cartwight. EXR’S SALE. BY’ virtue of tho boat Will nnd Testament of Wil liam K iwiand. late of Greene County deceased will 1,0 sold to the’ highest bidder befi ro the Court House door in Greensboro Goorgia, between the law ful hours of Sale, ou the First Tuesday in December next, the followirg tract of Land be'onging to estate of sai l deaceaeed, to wit, the tract of land in said county, on the wutors of beaverdam and Stewarts Checks, containing 16/5 acres more or lees, utjoining lands of David Leslie, Ksl, Thomas Merr ft, Westly Wright, Nancy Jackson J- P. H.irrii and others. The above tract of land will be divided mi-j Sold in four or moro parts or tracts, as follows, to wit.-- The Homestead tract wh/reou deceased resided at ihe tiino of Lis death containing upwards of 509 acres, On this place is a good Deeding llouso ar.d all nocessa ry outbuildings -The ‘ Smith Tract” containing 312 acres adjoining Harris, Smithand others The ' Little Trnc ” containing 160 acres and upwards, adjoin ing Wright, Smith and others--The old Hunie.-tead Tract containing 367 acres more or levs adjoining Merritt, L s'io and others Oa this p!ac3 is a good dwelling house and some outbuildings : and one ether Tract known as tho old "Tanner and U caver tract" containing 3UO acres more or loss adjoining Lands of David Leslie, Stephen Jaeason an I others--/! Platt of Ihe above Tract will he exhibited on the day of sale showing the situation and exact number of ac.»s in each tract. * Also will bo sold at the samo tiino and place Fifteen Shares of Goorgia Rail Stock. Terms of Sales- cash, JAMBS J. ROWLAND ALBERT IV ROWLAND. Executors of William Rowland deed' octl9iU —td3 EXECUTORS SALE WILL bn soi lon the fust TUESDAY in DEC EM BF.R noxt within the usual hours of sale, before the Court House do r* in Groensbf«ro. Greene County Ga . for distribution among the legnlees, thnt valuable tract of L »r»d known as Dover, the residence of Col. U. J. Will.a, late of said county, deceased Situated about six miles West of Greensboro, on the Qenree River between Daniels’ and Willis’ Farcies. The, tract about, two thousand acres moro or less ; ond is one of the most productive farms in Middle (Jorgifi though an eximin'vtion of the crop now grow ing on the plane will be more satisfactory than anything we could say in its behalf. The tonus will be cash on the day of sain, tho pur chaser to pay for papers, and possession given on the Ist of Jnuary next. The purchaser can be supplied with provisions and stock of all kin is necessary for tho place- Capfc .L B. Willis, who resides on the farm will t ike pleasure in showing it to-any person who may desire to examine it. . S. D, .HEARD JAS 11. WILLIS L B. WILLIS Executory Admr’s NaSc, y>Y VIRTU 14 OF AN ORDER OF THE HONOR 1 > «b e Court of Ordinary of Greono Cjnnty Geor-ia will bo said before tho Court House Door in the City of Groone.-boro in said county between the .egal hours of s ile on the IST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER noxt, the following tract of Land belonging tr the Estate of Archibald H, l’erkir s, dec’d, to wit • The tract containing Elovcn Hundred aud Sixteen and One-Half (1116 J) Acres, moro.or le-s, adjoining lands oi Asia Rhodes, Hugh M. Kang, \V i». W liriKiks and others, on the waters of tho Ogeche, in said county The above tract of land will be sold in three par cels or tracts as follows to wit : One Tract containing Four llnndi-ei and Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoin ing bonds of Asa Rhodes Win A Akins Anithar Trucct ontainiag tnofliundrej nnd ninety f. JUr an j nn e half lacre \ adjoining Hugh M. King, Wm. W. Droo'ts and others and also the fee n remainder in that por tiun of the said Land which has been assigned to h.s widow as dover. containing three hundred and seven ty two acres Suid for tho benefit cf tho creditors *nid deceased* Terms of oalo. CASH MARTHA A. PERKINS Adult H 1. t ERKINS Abuir. * tho Estate of Archibald II l’erkius deceased Greensboro Ga Oct 12- 40ds Ccminissicaers Saio! (Jcorgia, Greene County.— IN pursuance oi: n otdt-r of the Superior Court ot mud County, will be sold at public outcry op. the Ist Tuesday iu November next before the Court House of said county be tween the usual hours of sale the tract of laud belonging to the Orphans of Richard S. Park situat' .1 iu said county, and adjoining lands of S >:,born Lawrence, Augustus L. Kimbrough and othet s, containing Nine Hundred A ninety two acres, mora* or less. Sold for partition. Torms cash ou the day of sale. Jas. L. Brown. L. !>. Jackson. • Juo. E. Walker. Commissioner;.. FALLT li A D E -a ssfs^m A . K . S E~A G O , Wholesale Grocer AND Commission Merolianls OFFERS FOR SALE : f AA AAA Pounds Swcjt’tpsttcnt Sol f F-sPn- ing Wrought Ft on Ruckle Tie for bailing Colton. Every Tie warranted Liberal term" are offered to city and country Merchans and I lan ROPE ! ROPE l ! (iP.BE“LEAF [RICH YRD3ON’S] JW /q ,-v (J„ii s „ n ,l half coils in Ft.art and to arrive, of ,)UU Kicha-dson’s G.eenleaf,being kba only gen uino, original G roealeat in use. BAGGING AND GUNNY BAGS part bales Heavy Indi i Rat ting 29 1 Gunny B i„s JLKt much used for baling Ci-Hou, 5. 1 pound's Halo ing Twine, (Hover ami tfS-ts:-- -•> I N any qu > nt itv -Red C over, 11- r.' ■* Grass, Blue . Gross, Flu iltalian. o,chard fi-as« etc. FIaCJITH / aAA bags Family Flour now in store. DACO^r po'-ni)» C tear Side*, Clear R.b '1 V x 'vy V./ Sides and Sh aliens of the best quality. HAMS pounds superior HaoiS' warranted. LARD barrels and keg- Pure Leaf Lard. C’EMFaTVT ami * PRABTRI?. 60 barrels in store and for sale. A. K. SE YGO and Oonrrission Merchant Notv Fite Frorf Building old stand, Corner of Forsyth and >-i f ehelD Streets Atlanta ‘ oetl9-lm COTTON PLANTERS ATTENTION WRIGHTS IRON COTTON SCREW. ON account of Ihe great dec'inn in price of tho ab/ve Screws is reduced to ill a de livered at Atlanta or Aviirusta on the cars A-valuable improvement lias recrntly boen made in the ARCH Send for cir Par with lull /Ascription of frams etc Refers to Planters in Greeno an l Itancrca who are sing them For fur 1 her information app'y to D. L\ A L Mbit G-enl. agt Augmta or Atlanta octl9- 3ms F . C O R R A , COHimiff HB FANCY CKOCBSISS, V IIITEHALL Str. arcs' side, A few doors from Alabama Street, ATLANTA BA. WINES, BRANDIES LIQUORS, Cordials Tees Sugars Coffee Landie3 Prese vos BLiter Cheese Hams BaeW . l>ork Lard Ri ’0 Ac. I ruiU Currants Raisins Segars Pip'-j fnufl etc- CounOay Merchants supplied :.t at* a-/>rx 1 ..c . .... cctl 9-a2ms Jh. 13 JY.ELE, -S"’ / \ Speedy Curo HEURALGIfI, V UiiivUrscilNeuralgLa j \ / NERVOUS Jhs J / DISEASES. —•— <2/ Its Effects nr« Magical. It is an nnfailing remedy is all ove» ;f ’’ Facialis, often effecting a perfect curo m loss th.au twenty-four hours, from tho use of no m.io tk.ia too of Nefiralgi > or Nervous Disease has failed to yb Id to this wonderful remedial egent- . ) Even in the severed cases of Ch'omc Neura gaa and general nervous derangements,—of many jears standing -.affecting the en-ire system, ws use tor aj few days, or a few week- at the utmost, always affords, the most astonishing relief, and very rarely Mis to produce a comp’oto an l DCitnnntntoure. It contains no drugs* or other materials mte slightest degree irjurions, oven to the rao-t de.ro. te system- and can always bo asm! with po:f- e,. safety. It has long been ia cons'act uso by many of on most eminent Physicians, who give u their unammeu and unqualified approval. _ , Sent by mail cn receipt < f price, ana pogtaftc. One package, . *H 0. . . Postage'6 eenU Six packages, . 5 01). - - ( ~ r: « K' n dealers in ‘ drugs and medicines througaout toe . “tel bt .- and by TURNED A Cos., P ■' Proprietors cotl2-;f 120 Tromuat Street, Boat a, Miss KAVANAUH & DlxCAlnli^- BILLIARD TABLES The m.-st Re.iab!e ca hi. n used on BPliarl Table ?a the p <PIaT-«UT GtSIDO^ Manuf%ctun 1 by K-ivannuo Decker, :i i 'm' t. im Dec- IS, 1566 [See Scicnuue Ainsiic.in, Voi 16 No il ] It is tho only Cushion lh.it presses all tho <1 itios essential to a perfect •hi-hiofl. It *is iha m >t elastic and m durable Cushion ever offered i<P Hie billiard-playiDg pub ic as is abundantly proven hy tho great dem sine? its introduc ion. Th peculiarity which distinguishes tlie Cot-Gut Cushi u and renders it superior tc aH others, is tho tightened cord of cat-gut whien over ies the face and of the i rubber and runarag the foil length ofHhe Cush’ l n, | ■which prevents the ball from heeding into the rubber and jumping so »m the table. The addition of the c»t j gut cord also adds much t j therelasticy of the Cush: n i The cat-gut Cushioi, ha> already been applied t ‘ ove r 1 000 table s 'which aro ia const ant" use. It can bo applied to tables of anv jn ke, for 375 per set. * j Kav m%gh *fc Decker’s Factory, at the e'wne r f Centre and Canal Street , N. Y. is the most complete j of •ts kind world. The machinery is of the most improved character, the lunber drying room! the largest in tho the mtterial use i j the best that can be purchased and the workmen \ thoroughly skilled. Bill hui Cloth. Balls. Cues and Trimmings all of j the best m ike constantly on hand Ktvantgh k Deeker aro the ■ niy agent* in th s ■ c f«r Kay’s Cue Cement : fudged by c ■ upo-! tent authorises t:» be the best c r ’n- *d. FULL STZETABLES CUT DOW -!00. Seed f«r Illustrated Free Li t tc!l-tt * Neff°V : Memphis & Charleston R. .R 'I i:ns leave Menmphia as fullo s Tbrongh Kzprcss.. 7:90 n ta Tbs 1 h Man . 6t49 p m Notii rville Aecomo/iation 3:40 p m Through Kyprevs—Counetcs at, Grand Junction with aft. rn ion train on Mississippi Cent ml Railroad for Jloliy springs Water Valley. Grenada, Jackson, Vicksburg, Now Or leans. etc. At Corinth for Okolona, Columbus,Miss Mobile, A'a., etc. At Decatur for Columbia, Nashville, Louisville Cincianatti,4tc. At Chut i. -mot :■ i (.trail plact in Eastern Alabama Georgia,.'forth and Eotitii Carolina, Virginia. * Wasliingfo’i. IltiUiinoi'e. New York, etc. Through MaitCo unrets at Grand Junction with trains for Bolivar nud Jackson Tcnn. At Di ratur. for Athens, l’ulaski, Alabama Columbus. Nariiville, etc. Ai (Mia t in• >. ga, trains connect for same point; BAGGA Ge"c*IIECKED TIIFtOUGII l-oy iurlher information, apply at. office. 13 Cour; -Hveet U*.(. BOSS Gen’l Sup’t A". A Ts;Vbxeß ConeialTicket Aget.t.- • may 11—U’ H. 11. Shock Fassmger Agent C’Luiiwe of SoliCtlsilc on (ho Wcovyia. Mailroad ; g-m . - OX nnd afer Tii*rsLiy, October 1 Ctli. 18G7, th* Pa-sec,:' r Train', on the Georgia Railroad wil run ai fallows : T -y Passei ger Train. C Daily , S unday Excepted ,) Loive Augusta at 7 30 a.u Leuvo Atlar.tL at • 500 p. e> I Arrive at Augusta at 3.30 p. u Arrive at Atlanta ut * 6 30 p* n Night Passenger Train Leave Augusta at 8.15 pm. Leave Atl m'a gt 5 45 p. hi Arrive at Augusta at 3pO a ni Arrive at At! wit a at 6 45 an p s-onger far Sj :ir f W .‘'»w and A'fhentSi C in .T take Day-: ger fi.i!-. from Augusta an- Atlanta, Passengers f- r Point, Montgomery. Selma ( Vugiista Night PnsseiiGfcr ’n at 7 15 p, m. to make clog con eetions, Passengers f>r li C rlntb, Grand Junothr M-miphi' Loui-rville, nnt- r.. Louis, can take cithc tram ond make close corne urns. Trough Ticket and Bagg ie Checked through t he above places ‘ # Pullman’s Pallaco Sleeping (Tars on all Njg! Passenger Trains. F. W COLE octlO -t p Gcrcral Superintendent Atlantis «& NY. F. itailroad L. P. GRANT, S'.ii’fresident. Leavo Atlanta . 7 00 a r A/riv« ttt West Point * 12 00 hu Leave Wist Point 12 40 p n Arrive at Atlanta 5 30 p n __ j Pale under Distress Warrant’ WTT.T, be so!.! 1. jf.re tho Fourt House door in th. city of <1 -e—shorn G ene G.ninty Georghi, on th y FIRST Tr.ESDAY IN NOVEMBER next, between the leant hours of sale, the followi - p-opnrtv to wit J One Bedstead Matrass and Pillow one Cos. i;iu" Stovo and fixtures «he pr Fairban 1 Patent Platform Sen'. «. one pr- Counter Seales nin< Chairs Two Coat.-: and chest also ore lot of Bar root; Fixtures, levee", on the pa-perty »f James T Soot to s Iti-fv or ’ trf-s warnit inftvor of John E. .Tarl c, n f.-- .1 ,m.-s T- Soott. Property pointed out by Ja. . ,V . Winfield agent JOHN C. PALMER. rcts-iJs Spclßlff.G.C I Admfcklr&tor’s Sale. I ’BUY virtue '•! an order Bom tbo llonoiab. J IS Court of t'/dimity of Greene Count} ] Georgia, will bo B<l on the 1 Ist Tut'- in November next. |in front cf ti C 'ft House in the. city of Alban.' I Doughet-i'. t-.-. between the usual bouts «>i i sale llic ti. -’ion Plantation of tiie late Ma i j.,t (Dor: ■ O. .tawson, lying in Dougherty Coun ty abaci i 2 r-'iles from the city ol .1 bany con tan. in/r about lUevcu Hundred Acres (Oak tin.. Ilickorv) La ;d, of which about 650 are cleared ■: djoitiirg lands of Peter McLaren. George W it kn’r. Jotm '{. Jones and land .ormerly owned b\ Jeremiah Benll. - r _ , Also will be sold on the 2oth of Decemooi qext, on the Plantation, Tie tween the usual hour of sale all Ihe personal property pertaining to tli- I slid Plantation. Terms cash. Plantation tola i delivered on the Ist of January next, and per i sonal property ou tip l day of sale. ' MDWAUD W SEABROOK. ge p.f tds Administrator. WiTlilAlil iFo SMMIFS Improved Billiard Tables, Witli Lip PATENT CUSHIONS, Well know . to be sup rior to any now in use. Mntitifiicfon, -ASJ Alercer St., X.* Y rytliK ' 'p-'p-ti tritv Os SHARPS IM -B. PIP tVED BII.I.IARD TABLES has ronder !-’d it necessary to make extensive arrangements, -in ord'-T 10 supply Hi,.- decreasing demand, and he is now prepared to (ill any order with which his patrons, or the pub ic generally, may favor him IV. J. Sharp having had prat icnce ! for nearly twenty yea,af.icture of. valuable improvi n' he guarantees a Table, which for dustier, v of touch, mechanical con traction on Fci.r • nrinciples, and elegance ol ■■ will c ViUo*. His newly fnvude.l ; -.tent Cushions having I been pronounced by the m >st competent judges to superior to any non in u.- . • is enabled to furnish the !, -st Billartf Ta!>! manufactured in the United Stat s. and sustain tne name which .Sharps Tallies so justly have acquired. Boils, Cues and Triurivgs constantly on hand- Old Cushions repair dat sh irt aotme Orders by mail punctually attend and to. 1 )l 5 mriptivo circnlarand jtrt’ec list. W. J. SHARP. m.tyls -ts. 43 Me,c. r Street. New Y ork. - ». WALK !B A C() T »l-■■ HI • 1 iMiILE & Eli'fflli 51 IAILIIAB . CIUXGE OF TIME. Two Dally Trains leave Nashville for "Wkishihgton, New York, and all points En = t and South. Close connection, made at ('hattanooga morningand evening for all Eastern and Southern cities. OFKK K EXEn.tr, Sni'KItINTKXDEXT, 1 N. &G. K.uluoad. V N.t iivu.i.E. Texx.. Jan. 27. 1567. ) ON AND AI TER SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1867. and "uqtil further notice, Passenger (rains will run us follows ; L. tve Nashville for WLington New Mlunta, Macon, Montognmery, Augusta, SavAn iah. New Orleans and Mobil -, at 5:00 a-, m. ant? ':0!) p m. -arriving at Chattmooga at 2:00 a. m. ud 2;00 p. m. ; iioth trains making close connec ■ ions a* - Chattanooga with E. T. A Ga. and West rn and Atlantic railroad trains. Returning ;ve Glmttanonga at 7:10 a. in. and 7;fo p. m. lpon nrrival of E. T. & Ga. atul \V. & A. trains, arriving in Nashville at 4-30 a. m. and 4:30 - a. m. > Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars on ill Night Passenger Trains. Bhis aßy vir.LK Ace- \i uoin-uox.—Leave Shelby . ille at 5-20 a. m. and 12:50 p. m. arriving in Nashville at 11:10 a. in. and 4:30 p. m, Leave Nashville for Slielbya’jlle 5,-00 a. m. ivnds;oo pm, arriving in Shelltyville 9:00 a rn. and 9:05 p. m. Nahville and Northwe-terh 11, R. PASSENGER IRAIN. Leaves Nashville 4:10 p. m. ; arrives Johnson vilie i0:30 p. m, Leaves John3onville 2:00 a. in, arrives Nashville 8-50 a. m, WM. P, INNEB Gen. Sup’t, N, &G. and A’. &N. W. R .11. J. D, MANC'E, Gen'l Pass; Agent HENRY, MOORE & GENUNG, Mauufaetufers and Jobbers of CLjO THIITsT G-, r» 4 Ali lisAsu t» w a y, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. TSTjETW YOSK,’ Tm.ip IlEMtv, Jr., formerly o. Henrys. Smith & Town'end. . loit.v T. Benuy, formerly ofKnhlsbnry A Henry. \i.ux. T. .Moojce ( formerly w ith ilcurys, Smith Isaac P. Gemixu, j -Townsend. We have ready # a large, handsome and well isnorted stock of • 4f* Rcai\y -\\« de i\ 1 oUtin", nannfactured by us exclusively for the SOUTH ■IRN TRADE, which we arc prepared to sell at ,ow Ppii’Eiaand on Lirgkal Teums. Our Stock is adapted in matevia), style, engtbs, and sizes, exclusively to the South, and 'noprises goods from the Lowest Priced to the •'im-st made, including a large assortment of goods for The recent docitne-iti woolen and cotton fab •ics will ei able us to offer Clothing at Mncli Lower Prices than it has been sold for at any into since 1860. Cash and Close Buyers from the South are in vited to examine our stock before purchasing, :s we believe tve can offer them groat inducc ue-.ts. We will lie happy to receive -orders, and our ong experience in the Southern business enables .s to make seh-ctioiis which will be certain to ;ive entire satisfaction. Descriptive Catalogues with prices scut by nail if desired. , HENRY, J100RE& GEMjUNG, 522 Broadway. > New York, July, 18C7. 'bra Notice to Debtors & Creditor* LL persons ha ving’demnnds against Solomon , TSo. P. Arnold late of Greene Conty G., deceased,,. wiU present them to me in terras of the Levy, .mil al! indebted to said deceased will make im,n mediate payment to nn*. JAS. I/. BROWN ,/idmr. of Solomcu P._ Arooltl, augustJl 6t)ds STEVENS HOUSE, 2i, 23, 25 S. H 7 »ir«;ul»*ay, i>. Y Opposite lion-ling G'cta, ON TIIE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE Stevens House is well and widely k own, to the traveling jtiblic. Tne location speeailly suita le to merchants and business, men ; it is in close proximity to the business,, part of ftio city—is on the highway ot .Southern, aud Western travel—snd adjacent to, all thee principal'Railroadand Steamboat depots. THE STEVENS HOUSE ha-- liberal accommo dation for oser 390 guests—it is well furnishen, and possesses every modern improvmont for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious ar.d ws*ll vontillated —pro- vided with gas and water —the attendance is prompt and respectful—and the table is gener ously provided with every delicacy of the season ,—-at modiTatt- fates. The rooms having been refurnished and re modelad, we arc enabled to offer extra facilities" for the comfort and.pleasure of Guests. GEO. K. CIUSE A CO. juncls-6ms Carriage Shop. milE Subscribers having permanently located .1. in Greenesboro, Ga., is prepared to do all kinds of Carriage, Bugsy and Wagon Work, in the neatest and best style. Also all kinds oi J» LACKS Ml T RING . 't'Particulai attention given to Ilorso hhoeing and It- pairing old Acs. A liberal patronage is earnestly solicited. Win. 11. Gli Hies & Cos Pkotogaphic Photographic. M ORGAN & -TONE- have opened over _ store of Fitsos A Adler a I’liotogj-ahic Gallery, where they are prepared to take Photographs. Atntirotypes, Porcelain and Gem Pictures, Ac, Ac. /’ictures taken to fit Lockets, Breastpins, etc Persons need nos wait for clear weather to iuave.lheir Pictures taken. Tii ir etwmicala ar ■ new anil.iiliable and pic tures taken bv them will not I« sailed J>v mois - turo aug—tf Express Oiliee. .OLRsUNS wishing to scud Packages io any I. part of the* United States, will find the Southern Express Com; u;y, the safest and mo cf re.: i ■!■:, OfU;, a! tie* Ibspo . . J i ZIMMERMAN. Agt. nt.