The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 28, 1865, Image 3

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the newnan herald. c. WOOTTEN, Editor. XKWNAN, GA., OCT. 28, 1303. farXnlbr* under this hend rcilt hr rhunj'd tu&ity rrnli n (ine."^A ^Candidates »re faquirad l<5 p«y for their announcement in advance. Advertised sit's. U ii c re is a diancc to get your money back.” Mr. C'lnrk proposes to sell corn wheat, mule?, horses, fiogs, elc. ; cte. Advertisement. H uiEKY.— See advertisement of Mr. Chapman. Give him a libera! support. . School Notice.—Or. \\ hcelan propo- <t'-s to teach a select School. Heal Estate Agency. —See card of J. !>. Watson, Iwj. he made the remark, “It is bard, but he it is fair. Before hi* execution, and in -fact some four weeks since, lie professed the Catholic r iiiricn, and did NEWS SUMMARY. Washington, Oct. 20. Alex. II. Stephens had a brief inter- so with the fSH hope of future forgive- view with the President to day. Several ness. H« made confessions in conformity others from the South, prominent, durinp nit.‘i the religion he professed, but which the War, including It. M. Hunter, are LOOK TO VOI R Atlanta SUujertiscimnts. 171 d 4 are net made public. “ Af'cT the body Had been cut down, ♦be crowd made a rush for the scaff.dd to here. w. T. & L. s. MEAD, DRUGGISTS l Kiud m place to buy - W1,or have on band and for sale a large A despatch to a Philadelphia paper sa\s the counsel of Jeff. Davis has ex- procure a piece of die same, or a strand pressed a desire that his client be aceord- of the rope which was used in the execu- e d immediate trial. The desire comes g]£GIiI§5 £$3) A3lSSiGA2? tion. The ci-ar which he threw from fom Davis, who, it is said has declared he 1 h.s riiou.li as he a>ceuded the scaffold, has no fears for the issue and that there cc j wa ' P eked up In one who was present, fhre the Government will do him a great | a, .‘ d was kesctged on ail sides for a favor by arraigning hint at the earliest piece of the same. Such morbid curios- possible moment. The recent favorable itj as this speaks ill for the feelings cf change in his every day lile, was mainly Death of E. H. Carmichael. Mr. it. II. Carmichael, a highly cstcciu- td citizen of this place, died at his rcsi- ; our people. Execution of Champ Ferguson—Eis Last Hours. At half past 10 o’clock yesterday morn ing, we took our places among the spcc- the work of the President. At this hour he has almost everything he could ask save liberty i f sclf and the presence of his family. The Ilcrald’s Richmond correspondent tutors — probably about two hundred— sa y s the application of Henry A. Wise, that had assembled to witness the execu tion el Champ Ferguson. The day was warm ms who declines totake the oath of allegiance, to have restored to him by the govern ment ceitain lands formerly owned by h e w»s proprietor of a Carriage and Wag-! of ^ autumi| gun In£cked wit ,, th ^ r him and which was referred to Gen. Grant, on Shop in Newnan. Ills upright and ; chccrfll!ne!j8 tlie looinJ - preparations -o- has r ? ceivc3 from that officer a complete manly conduct had won the confidence, j ing on helorc ug At (]Uarter p llst ^ [ refusal. lore and respect of his acquaintances. ! o’clock the arrangements were completed, j It is currently reported and believed \\ e tender our sympathy to Ins bcrea\ ed j ( j, e ,l ca tb C ord hung ominiousiy above the here that the President to-day uncondi- famiiy Execution of Henry C. Magruder. scaffold, and an opening of the guards tionally pardoned John Mitchell, and a nervous movement in the crowd . n • • , told that tha prisoner wa^ ar nroachin A Military Commission was convened 1 1 . at Louisville. Ky., Sept. 15th, 18G5, for [ the trial of II. C. Magruder, on four I charges, of two of which, “ Dcing a guer- ! rilla” and “ murder,” he was found guil- J tv. Col. 11. B. Carrington was president. We extract (he following from the Louis ville Daily Democrat: “ Tlie commission, after considering the testimony adduced* before them, found The ltaleigh Convention adjourned last night to assemble agaiu on the 4th Mon- IIc was dressed in a suit of plain black day in May. Lis arms were hound tightly benind hitu, ! An ordinance was passed preventing hut hi3 carriage was erect. Grin and clas- Die collection of any debt caused by pros- tic. Had he been the experienced orator, editing the rebellion, mounting the rostrum to add toss a wrent . n i friendly assemblage, his manner, as lie as- j cendcd that ladder to eternity, could not have b< cn more thoughtfully proud, cool, Prints. Ginghams, Delaines. Alpaccas, French Marinoes, Ladies Belts & Buckles, (the finest ever offered in this market.) Ribbons (all kinds.) Rubber Combs, Round Combs, and Tuck Combs, (the latest style'; New York, Oct. 20. The steamer Golden City sailed from San Francisco on the 18th, with one thousand passengers, and 81,241,000 in or ‘ n, r ,re5s ‘ vc - IIis hair was neatly cot, tMatfure for A \ ow York, and §414,000 for II C. Magruder guilty, and sentenced i and Lice tinned, but t.«ir».ciied wito J] n gl au d from Central America and Pa- hitn to be bung at such time and place as | the commanding General should direct. The sentence was approved, and the ac cuscd sentenced to be hung on the 20th ! of October, 1805, at Louisville, Kentucky. In accordance with this order, the sen tence was carried into execution yesterd iy j afternoon at the military prison. “ The fact being announced tiiat the i execution would take place at the military ; prison yesterday, drew a large crowd to that vicinity. Tlie roofs of all the hou ses were crowded with eager spectators to .see one human being luut died into ctcr- 'nitv, a fact which we record with regret, *s it shows the morbid feelings of our people. The /ea fibril was Greeted in the j tiie centre <d‘ the military prison yard, | •six companies of the 120th colored in-1 fan try being drawn up in a hollow square •around the same. About half past three the condemned mm was brought out of j his room, c oiling to the scaffold between Father Brady, his sj iritual ad vis- r, and fill. \Y. C. Whitaker, his-counscl during: ’the trial. He had a cigar in li is mouth, 1 which he. threw down as ho commenced i •to :ocetid the stops t-f the scaffold. Af -ter the seaff >!d had been mounted, Uapt. i Neal, o! (lie lStli U. S. regulars, read tl.o cnidemticJ man specifications, together with the sentence of the c nut, and the approval of the same by the commanding General. “ During the reading of the same tile prisoner lo.-ked around with unconcern upon the large crowd that had assembled to witness the sentence of the commission carried into effect. After the. reading ol , the charges. Ac., Magruder knelt with j Father Biady, of the Catholic Church. • mid offered up a prayer to the Almighty. I After this his arms and legs were tied, and he was placed updu the fatal trap.— lie was asked if he had anything to say to which lie replied in the negative. The rope was then placed around his neck the indications cf a heavy beard, looked the picture of perfect health, and , his well developed form gave evidence of a man of immense muscular strength and physical endurance. There was a proud compression of the lip, and a high scorn of the eye, which while fully alive to the dread .solemnity of tlvs occason, showed lie was determined in death not to belie j his character while living, llis whole! appearance was suggestive of one who • “ Oa each glance of thought Decision followed, as the thunderbolt Pursues the flash.” i nania. The Times’ Washington special savs a register has been compiled in the War Department, and is now in the hands of j the printer, which gives the name 3nd rank of every volunteer officer who ser ved since the commencement of the late war. The register contains also such other official information concerning each officer as is of any interist. The President is daily in receipt of memorials in behalf of Jeff. Davis. A few days ago Judge Phillips, of Alabama, sented ladies ... , , , „ , , , , of Georgia, and on Monday', an annony- touk Ins stand under the fatal oeam, an i . . . , . , ... . ; inous communication of eight pages long, the char_-e and specifications were then : Plain and Figured; Ladies’ Hats,- Waterfalls, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and Suspenders, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS; Tlie largest lot of Ladies’ and Gents FRENCH CALF BOOTS and SHOES, of every sty le and quality, in tlie market. CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUG*, MEDICINES, j PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, 2SS1TSMSHY, BYS STOm, Dental Instruments, motht acmiraraykiD., Cor. Whitehall and Mar’otta Streets. {Old Xorcrott Corner,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. C l OF N TRY DEALERS and PHYSICIAN'S 1 would do wel‘ to examine our Stork be fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to make it to their interest, both as to time and price, to buy of us. orders filled with promptness and cur■*. and we guaranty satisfaction in nil our Bills. (October 14-fi-f>m. .TU if* unm.suus’.A ) !TY ?? ^ f'T 'ps i’.#!!! i/ii'd* u * M ANT> SS8&BS AT OR RETAIL, DR. J. H PRICK. W. J. STOKES. BELLEVUE HOTEL, Corner Washington and Mitchell Streets, I -tor s’ NOW opened for the reception of tran sient customers. The public are invited to give us a call—no pains will be spared to render them satisfied. PRICE A STOKES, Proprietors, oct. 7-5-1 in. _ . , . . , . , , at tlie request of petitioners, prese 1 lie c.dnn, draped in white, was placed . , 1 r „ . one signed by ncarlv'dive thousand h m irjtit of the scaffold. J he prisoner: ' read in a clear Voice, by Pol. 81iaftcr.— J Ferguson's manner daring tlie readin^ was that of haughty itul.fferonce. Stver- j | a It lines he bowed to a chance acquaintance, '• j whose up'unied face he recognized in the j crowd. At some-nl the’specifications ho! nodded assent, at others he shook a scorn-: j ful denial. As the sixteenth specifica tion was rea 1, he somewhat hurriedly re- ! i marked, “I could ted it better th in that,” and Pol. Shatter replied, “I should not 1 wonder.” Tlie number of specifications , , , was twentv-tlirec, ol most of which lie the charges and j ,. ' was aujudged guilty. Tiie prisoner was then asked if lie had anything to Say. llis words were very i low, and scarcely audible. In substance j he said : “ I have nothing to say—there ) is a good deal I could say, but 1 will not. I do nui want to be cut to pieces when I aui dead 1 want to be put in that thing” —pointing to the coffin—“and sent to my home in White county. There is a good, high graveyard there, close to ruy home, and there is where 1 want to be buried.” A brief and. eloquent prayer was then offered by the Rev. Dr. Bunting. Fer- ’ j guson’s atiitudc during i f s delivery was tiiat of solemn thought and reverent at tention. llis limbs were then bound to- uj parentlv written by a female, was rc- | ccived, appealing for mercy for Davis, on the ground that ho had rendered valua ble service to the country in various pub lic positions, as Cabinet officer, and fought, bravely in ihe Mexican war, that he was no more criminal than others who have figured in the rebellion and who have been pa* Jo tied. Jackson, Miss., Oct. 20. Judge Sharkey and J. L Alcorn have been elected Senators. Alcorn was elect ed on the fifth ballot. k New Orleans, Oct. 18. General Beauregard is to be superin tendent of the New Orleans and Jackson railroad. Wendell Phillips in a speech delivered in Boston oil the 17th, proclaimed tlie South victorious, the Republican party is ready for burrial. Andy Johnson the most impudent white man, and three- lourths rebel. mid the white cap drawn over his face.—, , , , , . . 1 Igethcr, the rope adjusted around his neck At the given signal the trap was sprung ! and II. C. Magruder was left suspended ! between heaven and earth, lie strug gled for some ffoe minutes, and after twelve minutes he was cut down, and his body turned over to his mother, aunt and cousin, who were in the city. , “ Henry C. Magruder was born near the town of Lebanon, Ky , in the year 1844, and was consequently 22 years of INSURANCE AGENT, KTownftn , Go.. THOMAS A. GRACE ~|~T~AS been appointed Agent for the New ork Underwriter’s Agency, compos- A M , i • ,• i I c;l of the Germania. Niagara, Hanover mid the cap pulled over ms lace, ana as tncj^ 1 . „ * * Republic Fire and Inland Insurance Cotnpn- bvautil’ul <Jjy was‘forever closed to view, lie only murmured, “ God have mercy on my soul.” . . ..epublic Fire and Inland Insurance Coinj: hi- 5 ..lies of the city of New York. Tjie combined The Lord asset, of these popular companies amount to , 0:3,000,000. One policy is issued, binding each of tlie four companies to one-fourth of At twenty-five minutes of 12 o’clock 1 :ir| y risk. 040,000 taken in o.ie risk if re- 1 quired—only one set of papers necessary to and the prisoner tlie trap was sprung dropped heavily on tli Two very .-light convulsions were the only loS: The well-k'own character of dropped heavily on the extended rope.— tlie large number of prominent merchants of New York, comprising tiie Board of Directors, and the large amount of assets, afford an signs he *mve of life or thd struggle in abundant guarantee for ample security against loss to tiie assured. Losses promptly adjusted [October 21-7-tf. joined Buckler’s command at Mul- drough’s Hill iu 1861. lie was.with Buckner at the battle of Fort Donaldson, j at which place he made his escape after the surrender of the post. After this he was connected with th« company of E of man i.i the coffin awaitin ccption.— _YasA ril!c Gazette.. C. D. & I. E. SMITH, AVING associated in the practice of _ Medicine, respectfully tender their servi- i ces io the citizens of Newnan and country.— WOOL and FELT f Knives and Forks, Pocket Cut- 1 lerv, A'ankee Notions, Crocker}’, assorted, Tin-Ware, and many other articles too tedious to men tion, All of which we will sell so CHEAT that even a Jew would not nxk them for lex*.— Before purchasing elsewhere call and examine the stock of T. A 1). SWINT li CO., Greknvili.e St., (under Masonic Ilall.) NEWNAN, GEORGIA. D. BREWSTER, J. M HOLBROOK, Ag’t, FOR P. CCRBITT c*5 Co., Ma nnfacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Fiff. 118 V8SL JgjB IS AT Black’s Store, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. Bushels Dried Peaches M\ Frank: & Co., DEALERS IN BUY -GGOBS, BOOTS, SHOES, Gents Furnishing Goods, CROCKERY, etc., etc. NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE, ON BAY STREET, NEWNAN, GA. Sept. 23-3-3in. 3T ,% w a - A ad, Jt i_) ^ Salesroom, 203 Broadway, N- Y., . Ilraxicli, Whitehall St., ATLANTA, GA. September 30-1-12m. MORGAN k CO., DEALERS IX ? 1'arlor Sets, Chairs, Bedsteads, Gilt Frames, Mattrasses, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash Stauds, For whioli the ldghewl Market Price will be paid. JACOB BLACK. Sept. 30-4-3m. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Know all Men by these Presents: 'J'•HAT we, WM. Me NAUGHT, of Atlanta, ( <la.. JESSE A. ANSLBY. of Aitgqsta, Ha.. JAMES L. ROGERS. MOSES P. KKL- i LOGO, HENRY K. ALLEN, JOHN W. WILL- | GoXON and STEPHEN D.-SMITH, of Newnan, tNi. being desirous of associnting ourselves 1 together as a Body Corporate, under the mure and style of the Ooortfin PetPOlo- um Company. or . ,hc ! ,nr P Me uf immiig Petroleum or Coal Oil, bseparing Hie same for market, and vending the same at points and places most conducive to the inter- '•sts at all ;oncerncd. do hereby and herein- i -IceInfo and- apply, L That voar'applicants be associated and ■ incorporated together under the corporate n une and style of the GEORGIA PETROLE UM COMPANY, with all the ptnvcrs, privile ges, rights and immunities by the code and laws «*f the State of Georgia in such ease* made and pr^vided.- 1L Thai the - objects- of this Incorporation or Association uwl be the mining for Petroleum I or Coal Oil in the coal regions of Georgia and | Alabama, and at such points as the geological 1 features of the country tnay indicate a* most | conducive to success, the preparation of said Petroleum or Coal Oil when found for market, i and the vending of the same iu suitable mar-' kets. III. Tiiat tlie period for which these appli cants desire the benefits of Incorporation in tlie manner and for the purposes within speci fied, is twenty years. IV. That the capirsrl vtock of this corpora tion shall consist <rf Ten Thou-, and Shares, of the par value of ten dollars per share; Hint the same is or shall be represented in actual property by Leases on Goal Lands in the State of Aluboms, situate and being, and known and designated as follows: a h n North-East I It* Vie 4 east ‘ } 30 “ “ “ North-West j D> “ 11 Soutii ) 31 “ *• 11 N W .{of S W | !* «• o “ G o u ti t j' in jjj* which lo- cated. # o. St. Clcir co. 800 5* 13 0 west 0 -* “ *• 8 14 23 “ a n ii a Walker co’ty. Fayette co’ty. I. Y. 8AWTELL, G30CB3T & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Whitehall and Kitchel Streets, Pictures, Shades, White Lead, : __ Linseed Oil, Benzine, Tables, Safes, Japan Varnish, Lounges, I*utty, &c., All Sizes Tiniow an] Looking Glass. Corner Peach Tree and Marietta Stre., up stairs, ATLANTA, GA. September 30-4-1 m. M. MARBURG, WHOLESALE COMMISSION LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABB ITT. B. T. ABBOTT. surgery and Particular terrtion gi<"cn to . . . T . . . Obstetrics. Ihe Mississippi J.egis.ature met ai be found at all lionrs, wl-.en not Jackson on the 16ih. * Col. John M. Simonton, Aif Itawamba. Larnef, whicli acted as a body-guard to was e i ectei j President of the Seuat*. \ * lbert S. Johnson up to tlie time that (_folonel Simonton commanded a volunteer .ti^t (.Jeneral was kille.d at the battle of r ,»pi«iieiit from North Mississippi in the Shiloh. After this he joined the com- j a ( e M -ar. and sometime last fall was en- niand of Morgan, and was with him du- jn orgar.iz.ng the maiitia in that ring his raid through Indiana and Ohio, etH * 0 f the State, lie lias been in the escaping at the time Morgan was captured Legislature before, and was a member of at Buffington, Island. Since then, up to t p, e ] ;lte Convention. Col. Simonton is a the time of his capture, he had been na tive of Lawrence county, Tennessee, i professionally engaged, at tlieir office on Brick Front, South side of Public Square, third door from Dodd * corner. [Oct. 21-7-tf. J. C, WOOTTEN, attorney at law, NKWNAN, GEORGIA. ggs-Office over Post Office.“^a Sept. 9-1—tf. Strayed or Stolen, O N THE ]9th inst.. about 2} miles Sontli- * east of Newnan, * sorrel MARE, having JJuring. yesterday morning Magruder Nl-ii General Gbolson, ot Monroe, was a white streak on her forehead, and white left . * , * !- J , _ , „ -n - hind foot. She had oa buggy bndle and citi- her arid other reia- >l cc te«i Speaker of the House. Haring ^ s bod before, is se en or acting as guerrilla through Kentucky. r and is a gentleman cf fine ability. was visited by his moth lives. Every effort was friends to obtain a res lew minutes before the conducted to the scaffold be felt confident No. 42 Public Square,' TENNESSEE, ABBOTT & BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN PRODUCE L\D GROCERIES, Wliiteliall Str-, ATLANTA, GA. As our renders are aware. __ be ha? been that the same could be obtained. As he fong identified with the political and ja- wss lrelight from his roc-m in the prison uici d iiistory of his btate, * ! - matioo concerning the mare received. Said m*re is worth $130. H. G. WALDROP. Veer V'fTB'.p. Gs. We keep constantly on hand and for sale a > irobd stock of NASELVUilaE, Flour, Corn, Bacon, Lard, Sugar of all grades* Coffee, Mackerel, Pepper, Spices, Soda in Kegs, Tobacco, Lime, Cheese, &c. Announces to the Wholesale Trade that lie i? constantlr receiving and ha» os hand such I — goods as are nsaaRr kept in Retail Dry Goods j Stores, which he will sell at Eastern price?,: with freight added. ANK k CO., at Atlanta and Newnan, j ent the firm, anl any order* left . with them will be carefully executed. September 23-3—3m. Keep3 constantly on hand :i large and choice assortment of FAIvIIIaY GSOCERIESe ALL KINDS OF FSOSVCZS bought and sold at reasonable prices. September 30-4-3:n. T: lU f EASE & CO., RECEIViN!?, FORWARDiNS AND 1 Careful and prompt attention given to buying and selling ft*? JT 7/ rn 'f? LU A A UaI f AAiiiaA-AA AiO A AA A AND FILLING ALL ORDERS. Agents for Selling Products from Cotton and Oil Factories. Also, Agents for selling PBESEfiVEB FRUITS, Pickles, Meats, 4c., 4c,, In Sealed Cans and Bottles, AT Atlanta. GrA. Sept. 30-4-3m. SWjofNW} N W \ of S K J S \V 1 ofS K 1 South-East j South-\Ve»t j- S W \ ol’N'E [ South-West | S E { of S E ] X E | of N W j 17 NWpifNWl 8 X E( olN E \ 7 W i of N W j 4 E .1 *f X W \ 1 “ “ S\V(ofS\V J 28 “ “ N W j of S W \ 27 il “ NWjqf.NWj 3C “ “ South-East 21 14 10 South-West) 2'J 14 “ W A of N E j 33 “ “ “ “ said leases being in favor of these applicants ; ml each for tire period of twenty years from the date of these pre enis, duly made and ex ecuted by the owners respectively of said Lots of Land. V. That full power and authority be granted to these applicants, for valuable consideration, to sell and assign to any third parties shares of stock or certificates of interest in the said Compilin'. VI. That tbc place of general business, and the location of said Incorporation shall be at Xewiiitp, Coweta county, Ga. WILLIAM M< NAUGHT, JESSE :\. A NS LEY. JAMES L. ROGERS, MOSES P. KELLOGG, Henry k. ali.en, JOHN H. WILLCOXON, STEPHEN D. SMITH, G F.O FGIA, FlILTON COUNTY. Personally appeared before me, Wni, Ma.rk- 1 ham, il Notary Public rrt arid for the count/ and State aforesaid, Win. 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 lease* upon the Lois of Land in tba 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 turn of one hundred thousand dollars. WM. McXAUGHT, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this sixth dav of October, A. I>. 1K(>5. WM. MARKHAM, Notary Public for Fulton County, Jd^f-The LaGrange Reporter will eojy tlie above two months and send account to this oflice. [October 14-6-2tn. AOTICE. > LL persons having any of the Giiangc t Bills of Brown, Swlnt A Co, are etirn- estly requested to present them to the under signed for payment. When these bills were issued, it was impossible o get small change of Gref nbacks, and it was at the suggestion of several of the business) men of this place that we consented lo issue them Now plen ty of (Jrctnbaek chanr/e can be bad, find we would take this occasion to say that we will not receive any more city shinplasters at our house for goods. Other merchants . can get small change as easily as we have done. We have plenty of small change lo supply all our euxlomcrt. T. & D. SWIXT A CO. Greenville St., under Masonic Hall. Newnan, Ga., Oct. 14-G-tf. SlOO Reward.! STOLEN, (fo: X THE 4th of October, In jeZ\ Newnan, Oa,, a hay MARE, t ight or nine years old fcet -een fourteen and fifteen hands hich. with a small white spot between her eyes.— Her right hind foot is white, has » small lump on her wither?, Cntlscd by the saddle.— She is very lengthy,- inclined to be high hipped, and was in very good order, and frr shly shod. She is a good walkef and trotter. Had on bridle and saddle wheft stolen. One hundred dollars will be paid for the arrest of the thief, with proof to convict. A liber .1 reward will be paid for the return of the mare. Any in formation thankfully received. T. KIRBY, Newnan, Ga. k-*g~T\\c Atlanta Daily Intelligencer will give the above two insertions, and forward account to this office. [Oct. 14-G-tf. GEORGIA. COWETA COUNTY. T| ?WO months after date application will be J made to tli2 Honorable Court of Ordina ry of said comity for leave to sell all the real estate of B. L. I. Smith, late of said county, deceased. GEO. E. SMITH, Adm’r. October 14-G-2m. M. LYNCH & CO., BCOKSELLEPS, STATIONERS, —AND REWS DEA&E&3, Whitehall street, Atlanta, ga., September 30-i-Ca. tfsg-Twe, Wetl of Potl Office. I Sent ejjjh*r 30-4-3 m. ESCAPED JAIL. YT71LLIAM CADLE and GREEN FREE- » V JIAN, Who were in Coweta Jail awaiting the arrival of a suitable gtiard from the Peni- j tentiary, escaped from the jailer by violence, ! on Friday the 6th. They had been sentenced j to four years in the State Prison by Carroll l Siiperior Court, for simple larceny. Both. ! Cadle and Freeman have dark hair, dark coni- | plexion, are thirty years of a^e, and weigh about CO pounds. When they escaped, ono ! wore Confederate grey an-1 the other dark I clothes. It is supposed the-State will pay a. i reward for their arrest, j oct. 7-5-tf C. ROBINSON, Sheriff.