The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 21, 1865, Image 3

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THE newnajt herald. Editor. J. C. WOOTTES, * NEWXAnTgA., OCT. 21, 1865. fg'Soli'-'* under this hr ad will if rhar'jfil ticmty cents a line-&* j®- Candidates arc required to f,,r their announcement in advanec. ear (fur thanks arc due Maj. U. Wilkinson and Captain A. B. Cates hie Northern and Western papers. pay B. for of the French immediately offered his aid to England to defend the North j American possessions. How far this “se- I cret history” will be confirmed or disa- 1 vowed, by the other political grandees. ' remains to be seen. Time develops all things.— Maron Teh graph. Whitfield—J F B Jackson, J Richard son, R Taliafefro. 'A ilcox—Stephen Brown. P Johnson. Washington—L C Matthews, P E Camming, J S Hook. 5Y hite—-A F Underwood, J B Oakes. 11 ilkinson—J T Hudson, R J Cochran. Worth—Wm A Harris, Jas M Rouse. Back Again.—The two fire engines, says the Era, which were taken from At- DIED, i j,, • „ .. . r , , At her residence near Xewnan. on the 23d hnu during its occupation by General of Auipistt in the G4th Jear of w ^ Mr , L O O K TO YOUR Atlanta ^bntrtiscimnts. Late Arrival Messrs. Jones & Cate* have just receiv ed » large and fresh supply of Crockery, Glass-Ware, Tin-Ware, llard-U arc.^Coa- fectioncrics and Groceries generally? Advertisement!. Wc call attention to the advertisement of Maj T. A. Grace. You could not in sure with a more reliable, and prompt gentleman and business man. ])r*. C. D. Smith and I. E. Smith hate associated in the practice of medicine.— They are skillfull physicians, and inform in their card where they may be found. H. G- Waldrop adverties for strayed or stolen horse. We invite attention to the advertise ments of E. M. Bruce k Co., of Augusta, K F. Med calf & Co., of Savannah and K. M. Bruce, Morgan k Co , of Apala chicola, Fla. Doubtless those having business in their line would find it to thsir interest to patronize these firms. you W. T.I&, L. S- MEAD, DHU<J<JISTS< mr w IT [PAP m m jf Mr MJ GEORGIA, Coweta County. Know all Men bv these Presents: PLACE TO BUY Sherman, have been returned and are in fine order and ready for service. They came on Sunday morning’s train. SARAH F. THOMAS The deceased was one of the original fifteen with which the Presby terwn Church in Ne*-- nan was organized in 182S. Thu* for 37 long year* our sister has been wearing the armor and fighting the battles of the Christian.— Though surrounded by many trial.-:—called State Convention Delegates. We give below the names of Delegates u P on lo encounter many difficulties of a world from the counties as far as heard from.— j ly nature, yet, by the aid of Divine grace, she was enabled to overcome them ail and hold We shall add the names and counties to out faithfully to the end. Her long and con sistent life—her meek and quiet submission. this list until complete : Banks—Wm. Turk, John Gordon. Butts—John Barnett, L. D. Watson. Baldwin—A H Kenan, B B DeGraffen- reid. and her calm and peaceful death, all unitedly furnish strong ground for the comforting as surance that what is our loss is her eternal gain. S. At the family residence in this place, on Monday, the 10th inst., Colonel THOMAS J. Bibb—C B Cole, G M Logan, T G Ilolt. RERRV ’ j n ‘ he 30,l \ } e " r ° f , h j s “f; of 1 Hon. A. J. Berry, and late of the 60th Regt. Bryan—H L Smith, S F. Williams. j (ia. Vols.. Army of Virginia. Cotton- There has been considerable excite ment in our Cotton market during the week. We have heard that 42 cents were ofTsrad for one lot. Prices tend upward. Improvement- We were pleased to notice the success ful efforts made by Mr. Keller the Mar sha! to have removed the collections made on the public scjirare for the last three T«ar*. The improvement is perceptible and gratifying. Death of Col. T. J Berry. We arc pained to announce the desth of this accomplished gentleman—which occurred at his father’s residence in this city nn the lGth inst. 11c was a graduate of West Point Military Academy and a class mate of General Marmaduko, and other officers who distinguished them selves in the late war I luring two years he was Cel. ot the 60th Ga. Rog’t, and waB with his com mand in many severe engagements, in which he received five -e ere wounds.— For-* siiort period he commanded a brig ade of Cavalry under Gen. Early in She nandoah Valley. Previous to the surren der of th# Confederate armies lie had been retired. lie possessed the *Jvantages of a fin ished education. lie was a benevolent man tnd a brave and skillful officer. May he rest iti peace Cll) I'M AN —It will be remembered that cue of the charges against Captain \\ irz is that many of the Andersonvillc priso ners were killed by the use of impure vaccine matter. It was proved by the defense that a great many citizens of Ga., were vaccinated with the same impure matter, and that some of them died. We arc informed that, when the wit ness made this statement, Judge. Advo cate Chipmau exclaimed, “ I wish that every man, wouian and child in the Soutli had been vaccinated with it, and that all had died.”—jVeic York News. More About the Hampton Roads Con ference. The curtain of mystery enveloping the celebrated ‘•Hampton Roads Conference,” held last year, President Lincoln and Mr SeWard representing one side, and Messrs. Stephens, Hunter and Campbell, the other side, has just been partially lifted by the‘'knowing” men at the North.— Mr. Montgomery Blair alleges, that his father was instrumental in bringing about the meeting. The object was to induce Mr. Davis to take the Confederate army to Mexico, and there employ it in expell ing the French, and to allow the Union to be re-established, as of old, Mr. Blair alleges that Mr. Davis eagerly caught the idea, but in his instructions to his repre sentatives, insisted on an armistice be tween the “ tiro countries," notwithstand ing Mr. Lincoln’s note of invitation men tioned as a sine qva non to political inter course, the recognition of “ Our one com rnon eountrv.” Both parties were firm in their respective purposes and nothing came of the meeting. Mr. Seward, how ever wrote the very next day, a letter to the American minister in England, in which lie alleged that the Confederates bad in view “some extrinsic enterprise or plan.” This dispatch was couched in such language as to convey the impress ion that a settlement between the North ern and Southern belligerents might have beeu-arrivcq at, but for the rejection (on Mr. Seward's part) of this proposed Con federate enterprise, and hinted mysteri ously that this great “ extrinsic enterprise or plan” was the occupation of Canada, aid not the invasion of Mexico. The dispatch was published, and the Emperor Burke—M Jones, IIT Jones, E T Law- son. Bullock—R McRone, S Brewster. Baker—W D Williams, J Hand. Chattahooche—D H Burts Wm Bagley. Clay—It A Turnipseed, A D Womack. Chatham—E. C. Anderson, Solomon Cohen, Tlios. E. Lloyd. Carroll—E B Martin, W W Merrill, Chas. Walker. Catoosa—Edward Fowler, Wm Henry. Crawford—T J Simmons, A W Gibson. Campbell—W A Turner, S G Johnson. Cass—J. It. Parrott, J. R. Wiklc, Na than Howard. Chattooga—J O Scott, and a tie between Wesley Shropshire and McWhorter. Columbia—James Jones, C II Shock- ley, V M Barnes. Clark—Y L G Harris, J. H. Christy, J. C. Johnson. Clayton—J C Ellington, A L Huie, Cobb—A J Ilansell, D Irwin, Wm Anderson. Coweta—I E Smith, W F Wright, W W Thomas. Calhoun—Geo. Cauley, Henry Hnys. Dawson—A J Logan, D P Monroe. Dade—J W Curveton, E D Graham. DeKnlb—II P Wootten, M A Candler. Dougherty—G J Wright, Henry Mor gan, Nelson Tifft. Effingham—M Rawls, J G Morrell. Elbert—W H Adams, J S Lamar. Floyd—R H Moore, It J Davis, R D Harvey. Forsyth—W II Bell, Clements. Fayette—John Iluie, Dr. Brasscll Franklin—N Gunnels, J M Freeman. Fulton—N J. Hammond, Jared I. Whitaker, Geo. W Adair. Gilmer—B B QuilliuTi, Sam’I Ralston. Gwinnett—It D Winn, J P Simmons, J W Baxter. Gordon—G M Thompson, Jas. Ilarland, Jas Rogers. Green—Y P King, Thos. Stokes. Hall—J N Do:scy, Davis Welchel, S C Fraser. Hart—Win Bowers, Thornton, llancok—Stephens, Harris, DuBose. Habersham—Philip Martiu, Win Grant Henry—E B Arnold, John Hail, CT Zachry. Houston—Eli Warren, John M Giles, Chas. T Goode. Heard—W McK Watts, B D Johnson. Harris—A W Redding, H. Williams, E C Wood. Habersham- -Phillip Martin Win Grant Irwin—J B Dormany, J Young. Jaokson—Thompson, Davis, Marler. Jones—J II Blount, Dr Ridley, Lumpkin—Wier Boyd, H W Riley. Madison—G Marsh, I) J Chandler. Macon—Phil. Cook, L M fielton. Mcrriwether—O W arner, J L Dixon, F M Brantley. Murray—W Luffman,’ B 1' Parker. Muscogee—W Williams, II Holt, A H Ohappel. Monroe—Cabiniss, Shannon, Murphy. Morgan—Josh Hill, Thos. B. Saffoid. Marion—Bivans, McDuffie. Newton — P Reynolds, J J Floyd, J A Stewart. Oglethorpe—W Willingham, J D Mat thews, W B Brightwell. pike—W D Alexander Giles Driver. Pulaski—Warren, McDuffie. Putnam—D It Adams, It C Humber. Polk—J W Blance, Brewer. Richmond—C J J efckins, J no. P.King, A C Walker. Randolph—Callaway, Sale. Spalding—D II Johnson, L T Doyle. Sumter—Cutts, Barlow, Brady. Scriven—G R Black, Dr Lovett. Stewart—ET lvirksey, J L W imberly, Gillis. Col. Berry graduated lit th* U. S. Military Academy at West Point, in the Clas9 of 1857, Was commissioned Lieutenant In the 2d Pra- gronns, U. S. Army, with which Fie served in the Utah campaign, and against the Indians in Oregon and California till the secession of Georgia, January 19th, 186', wires he resigned hi* commission in the Federal Army and ten dered his service* in defence of his native South. Ever at his post, from the siege of Fort Pickens to the close of the war, he participa ted in the severe battles in front of Richmond, at the second Munassa, and in the Valley, re ceiving live wounds, by which his manly form was exhausted. He b* remembered long by his numer ous friends and acquaintances as a genial companion, a talented scholar, a courteous and polite gentleman, and by the gallant vete rans of the Virginia Army as a brave and true soldier. NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET. CORRECTED WKKKLY RT 4s EA13S, Gnocias asd Commission Merchants. Cotton*.—Because of the increased fncilhies for the shipment of Colton, holders are more firm and the market more buoyant. So far sales have- been only in small lots. We quote Middling from 40 @ -10c. 5) lb, according to quality and quantity. Factory Goods.—| Brown Shirting 35@<40e qj yd.; 4-4 Sea Island Shirting 40@60c q? yd.; Oso.aburgs 30(ai35c yd.; Cotton Yarns— $3,25(<£S4,00 q? bunch. Dry Goods.—Prints 40 @ 45c q? yard ; Bleached Shirtings 50 fn, 75c "j3 yd. Country Produck—Corn $1,00 q3 bushel; Meal from wagons $1,10 qi bush.; from stores $1,25 "{3 hush.; Butter, 20 (o'- 25c qd lb.: Bees wax. 2o<- q-J lb.: Eggs 15 Q 20, q^ doz.; Honey, 20c qj lb.; Beef, 6 (n; 10c ^3 lb.; Tallow, 12 (a) 15c q4 lb.; Dried Fruit. Peaches, unpealed $1,50 qj hush.; pealed $2.50 q3 bush.; Apples, $1.50 q4 bush. Sugar.—X. Orleans, 25 @ 80c “pi lb.: Crush ed 35 q3 lb. Syrup.—Golden $175 (j; $2,00; Cane, $1,00; Sorghum, 50c qp gal. Coffkb —Prime Rio, 4 8(S,50c q3 To. Salt.—4J@.5e q3 lb. Bacon*—Only a small quantity in mnrket.— Hog round 23-(ai 24c qj lb.; Shoulders 22 (a. 2or.; Hums, 24 @ 28c;; Clear sides, 25 30c qj lb Flour.—Eitra Family, from wagons 7) p? lb.: from stores 8jc p3 lb.: Superfine 8c p* lb. Toiiacco.—50@$1 50c q3 lb; Smoking 73 («:$1 00 qo lb. Nails.—15 (5: 16c qJ lb. Candles.—Star, 40c q3 lb.; Cheese.—40 @ 50c qo lb. Mackkrbl —$4.75 (X\ $5.00 q? Kit. By th* small, 20c each. Sardines—50 (a) 60c qJ box. Soap.—25 (a) 30c lb. Copperas.— 15@-20c q3 lb. Black Pepper.—75c qi lb. Soda.—25 C«j 30c ^ lb. Starch —25 (21 30c q3 lb. Spice.—75c lb. Ginger.—75c q3 lb Blue stone.—40 (S) 50c q3 lb. Potash.—75 (Si Si00 q4 lb. Blacking.—10 @ 13c q3 box. Matches.—10 @ 20q3 box. Cotton Cards.—$1,50 pi pair. Tickles.—75c @ $1,°0 jar. Candies.—65c (Si $1,00 q3 lb. Baggino.—40 @ 45c qp yd. Rope.—30 @ 35c lb. Twisk.— $1,00 @ $1.25 fl bunch. Paints and Oils.—Kerosine Oil $2,00 pi gal.: White Lend 13c qp lb. ‘VT"E have on hand and for sale It lot of AHB AMS3ZCM Prints. Ginghams, Delaines, Alpaceas. French Marinoes, Ladies Belts Buckles, (the finest ever offered ia this market,) Ribbons (all kinds,) Rubber Combs, Round Combs, and Tuck Combs, (the latest style - !; Plain and Figured ; Ladies’ Hats, Waterfalls, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and ^Suspenders, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS; The largest lot of Ladies’ and Gent* FRENCH CALF BOOTS and SHOES, of cverv style and quality, in the market. WOOL and FELT; Knives and Forks, Pocket Cut lery, Yankee Notions, Crockery, assorted,. Tin-Ware, and many other articles too tedious to men tion, All of which we will sell so CHEAP t hat even a Jew would not ask them for less.— Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine the stock of T. & D. SWIXT & CO., Dreknville St., (under Masonic Hall.) XEWNA.V, GEORGIA. CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS WINDOW GLASS, PAINT-BRUSHES, j mssMBay, ays ifuaas, j Dental Instruments, jAtraut? nm'ismsSj&B., Cor. Whitehall and Mar etta Streets. r (O/rf yorcross Corner,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. C OUNTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIANS would do well to examine our Stock be fore buying elsewhere, as we wilt endeavor to make it to their interest, botli as to time soil price, to buy of us. KBTA1I orders filled with promptness and care, nnd'.we guaranty satisfaction in all our 'V —— yuEmE'S, r D. BREWSTER, M. Frank & Co., DEALERS IX this o-eorgia Petroleum Company. Capital Stock 0100,000 Shares ------ 010 OO No Further Assessments Working Fund. - -030,000 OFFICERS. WM. McXAUGHT, Atlanta, President. Ji. P. Kellogg, Xcwnan. Secr’y and Treasurer. J._L. Rogers, General Superintendant. m v > • . DIRECTORS. Tie*** A„Grace, Xewnan, M. P. Kellogg, Xewnan, J. L. Roger*, “ ' J. J. Pinson, “ Juts* A. AssnY, Augusta, M Schley—Lancaster, Hudson, Moore. Talbot—M Bcthune, W B Holmes, Z.* B Trice. Troup—R A T Ridley, J S Ilill, Atkinson. Terrel—C B Wooten, D. A Cochrane. Twiggs—J E Dupree, Lewis Solomon. Taylor—A II Riley, L Q C McCrary. Upson—Joel Matthews, O C Sharman, W W Hartsfield. Walker—Lawson Black, T T Patton, John Park. Wilkes—GG Norman, Wm M Reese. Walton—II I) McDaniel, J B Sorrelfc, J W Arnold. T HE property of the Company consists of leases for twenty years, with a royalty of one-tenth of the Oil, on seventeen different places, in St. Clair. Walker and Fayette coun ties. Ala., embracing ar. aggregate or two thousand two hundred and fifty acre,. These lands are all located in the great Coal Fields of Alabama, and selected carefully on account of the -trong indications of, Oil that are found on 8,em. They contain boring territory euougi for several hundred welL. The Conipnnv proposes to se" stock enough to raise . working fund of $3C.C00.anJ pledge the stock.olders that the whole of this fund shall be expended in developing and improv ing the prop^rtv. Arrangements will be mane ! to commencework immediately, with the best machinery ana most skiLful men that can be had in the oil Jegions of the North, and the work will be prosecuted with the utmost _ »■' gence. It is corfidentiy believed t..a. .n few months the *io-k will command from o to 1? rimes its par rahie. [Sept- v0--»-“ B$Y <JGOBS, BOOTS, SHOES, Gents Furnishing Goods, CROCKERY, etc., etc. NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, OX BAY STREET, NEWNAN, GA. Sept. 23-3-3m. Bi’Is. [Ocfolier 14-6-Gm. dr. J. 11 erucK. W. J. STORKS. BELLEVUE HOTEL, CorDer Washington and Mitchell Street?, JCx-Akai-jci'daA.) S NOW opened for the reception of tran sient customers. The public arc invited to give us a calk—no pains will be spared to render them satisfied. * PRICE £ STOKES, Proprietors, oct. 7-5-1 m. J. M HOLBROOK, Ag% —-FOR F. CORBITT tb Oo., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in iFII HI Will X h3 Salesroom, 203 Broadway, N- Y., Branch, Whiteliall St., ATLANTA, GA. September 30-4-12m. TO? ~ U I AND AT A ih.?, OR RETAIL., IS AT slack’s Store. Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. GA. HAT we. WM. McX AUGHT, <>f Atlanta, Ga.. JESSE A. ANSLRY of Augu.la, Cm.. JAMES L. ROGERS. MO$gS P KEL LOGG. HENRY K. ALLEN. JOHN W. WILL- COXON and STEPHEN D. S MI i ll. of Nr wuan, Ga. being desirous of nssoovitin mlrselves together us a Body Corporate, under ;he name and style of the Gcoi’ii'ii> Pet Vole* um Company’. 11 ihe purpose of mining Petroleum or’Coul Oil. preparing tnr same for market, and vending the same at points and place- most conducive 10 the inter ests of ull oncerned. do hereby and herein declare and apply, 1. That your applicants be associated and incorporated together under the corporate name and si vie of the GEORGIA PETROLE UM COMPANY, with all the powers, privile ges, rights and immunities by the code and laws of the State of Georgia in such eases made and provided. TT. That fhe objects of tliis Incorporation or Association will b- the mining for Petroleum or Coal Oil in the coal regions of Georgia and- Alabama, and at such points as the geological features of the country may indicate as mast conducive to success, the preparation of said Petroleum or Coal Oil when found for market, and the vending of the same in suitable mar kets. III. That the period for which these appli cants desire the benefits of Incorporation in the manner and for the pu;;» -es within speci fied, is twenty years. IV. That the capital stock of this corpora tion shall consist of Ten Thousand Shares, ot tile par .nine of ten dollars per share: that the same is or shall be represented in actual property by Leases on Coal Lands in the .State of Alabama, situate and bei^g, J 1 and designated as follows; y, and known 73 Lot. County which catcd. lo- Xorth-East 1 19 lo 4 cast St. Cluir co. i it; 31 9 9 4 4 Bushels Dried Peaches MORGAN & CO., DEALERS IN j? y sp £”2 \7.rz C2Z 4 U Parlor Sets, Chairs, Bedsteads, Gilt Frames, Mattrassc?, Bureaus, Ywrdrobes, Wash Stands, Pictures, Shades, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Benzine, M. MARBURG, WHOLESALE COMMISSION No. 42 Public Square, NASSTITTLIiE, • TENNESSEE, Announces to the Wholesale Trade that he is constantly receiving and has on hand such goods as are usually kept in Retail Dry Goods Stores, which he will sell at Eastern prices, with freight added. M. FRANK k CO., at Atlanta and Newnar., Ga., represent the firm, ml any orders left with them will be carefully executed. Se r'crcber 23-3—tm. Tables. Safes. Japan Varnish, Lounges, Putt}-, &c., All Sizes Window and Looking Glass. Corner Peach Tree and Marietta Strs., up stairs, ATLANTA, GA. September 30-4-lm. LEWIS L. ABDOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABnOTT. For which the highest, Market Price will he paid. J l( »B BLACK. Sept. 30-4-3 I. Y. SAY TELL, MERCHANT, Corner Whitehall and Mitchel Streets, Keeps constantly on hand a large and choice assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF bought and sold at reasonable prices. September 30-4-3m. 1>. P. PEASE & CO., RECEIVING, F0RWARDIN8 - AND ABBOTT & BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN PRODUCE IND GROCERIES, ^ # Wliltoliall Str*, ATLANTA, GA. We keep constantlr on hand find for salf a good sio^k of Flour, Corn, Bacon, Lard, Surjar of all grades, Coffee, Mackerel, Pepper, Spices, Soda in Kegs, Tobacco, Lime, i Cheese, &lc. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Careful and prompt attention given to buying and selling nnmmnTY v)yrt % T Tj 1 Tkl CU A AUii, AAjilAAA Jet O A Pa X. A2 ♦ AND FILMING AliL ORBFJW. Agents for Selling Products from Cotton and Oil Factories. Also. Agents for selling BW WISES. PRESERVED FRUITS, Pickles, Meats, Ac-., 4c., In Sealed Cans and Bottles, AT Atlanta. Ga- Sept. 30-4-3m. North-West} South *‘ j N W Jof S W \ S W 1 of X W j N W j of S E J S W J of S E J 4 “ “ “ 800 South-East j >i 15 6 west \i Al.cr co ty. South-Westi “ “ “ S W j ot'N K j 9 “ 11 “ South-Westj- 8 14 “ “ S E ) of S E j 29 “ 7 “ “ XEjofNW) 17 “ “ “ NWjofNWl 8 “ “ “ “ NEiofNEi 7 “ “ “ W 4 of N W j 4 “ “ “ E i of N W \ 1 “ “ “ S W JofS W J 28 “ “ “ “ N VVjof S W | 27 “ “ “ “ N W (of N WJ- 36 “ “ “ 1040 “ South-East \ 21 14 10 “ Fayette co’ty. South-West j 29 “ “ “ “ W J of N E J 33 “ “• “■ said leases being in favor of these applicants- nd each for the period of twenty years from the date of these pie ents, duly made and ex ecuted by the owners respectively of said Lois of Land. V. That full power and authority be granted o these applicants, for valuable consideration, to seB and assign to any third parties share* of stock or certificates of interest in the said Company. VI. That the place of general business, ard the location of said Incorporttioi) shall he at Newman. Coweta county, Ga. WILLIAM M.-NAUGHT, JESSE a. ANSLEY. JAMES L. ROGERS, MOSES I’. KELLOGG, HENRY K. ALLEN, JOHN B. WILLCOXON, STEPHEN D. SMITH. GEOFGIA, FULTON COUNTY. Personally appeared before me, Wm. Mark- barn, a'Nota'ry Public in and for the county and State aforesaid, Wrin. McNaught, President of the association above named, and of 'the applicants for Incorporation above set forth, who being duly sworn deposeth and saitli— That the leases upon the Lots of I,and in tht> said application, foregoing mentioned and de scribed, composing the capital stock and prop erty of the association and manufacturing corporation prayed for. are reasonably valued at and worth the sum of one hundred thousand dollars. WM. McX AUGHT, PrcantcnL _ Subscribed and sworn to before me, this =ixth day of October, A. D. 18(15. WM. MARKHAM, Notary Public for Fulton County. gi^yThc LaGrnnge Reporter will eojy the above two months and send account to this office. [October 14-6-2m. NOTICE. ; LL persons having any of the Change /* Bills of Brown, Swint & Co , are earn estly requested to present them to the under signed for payment. When these bills were issued, it was impossible ‘o get small clianga of Greenbacks, and it was at the suggestion of several of the business men of this place that we consented to issue'them Now plen ty of Greenback chanqe can be had, and wc would take this occasion Ui say that we will not receive any mors city shinplasters at our house for goods. Other merchants can get small change as easily as we have done. We have plenty of sinail change to supply all our customers. T. & I>. SWINT k CO. Greenville St., under Masonic Hall. Xewnan, Ga.. Oct. 14-6-tf. ' M. LYNCH & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, —AND— STEWS 3EAS.ERS, WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA., jl-er lY-l-Cm. £j£y- Two Doors IYst of Post Ojfee. j September 30- *-3 n. SlOO Reward! STOLEN, O N THE 4th of October, in Xewnan, Ga., a bay MARE, eight-or nine years old bet ' ecu fourteen and fifteen hands high,«M&a with a small white spot between her eyes.— Her right hind foot is white, has a small lump on her withers, caused by th* saddle— She is very lengthy, inclined to be high hipped, and was in very good order, arid fr'sbly shod. She is a good walker and trotter. Had on bridle antfsaddle when stolen. One hundred dollars will be paid for the arrest of the thief, with proof to convict. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of (he mLre. Any in formation thankfully receive-!. T. KIRBY, Xewnan, Ga. ggyT'ue Atlanta Daily Intelligencer will -■•ive the abov» two insertions, and forward account to tbit office. [Oct. 14-6-tf. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. •WO months after date- application will be T unde to the Honorable Court of Ordiua- r^of said county for leave to sell all the real estate of B. L. I. Smith, late of said county, dec eared. GEO. E. SMITH. Adm’r. October 14-G-2m. ESCAPED JAIL. , VXTILLIAM CADLE and GREEN FREE- YV M AN, who were ia Coweta Jail awaiting the arrival of a suitable guard from the Peni tentiary, escaped from the jailer by violence, on Friday the 0th. They had been sentenced to four vears in the State Prison by Carroll .Superior Court, for simple larceny. Both C.tdle and Freeman have d irk hair, dark com- lesion, are thirty years of age, and-weigh about . 60 pounds. When they escaped, one wore Confederate grey and the other dark clothes. It is supposed the State will pay a reward for lb ir arrest. 7-3-if C. ROBINSON. Sheriff.