The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, November 04, 1865, Image 3

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    (C'oneluded from. Fir.t Pay.') tree was cat down by Federal bullets, the
of these that could be actually on duty at tree standing within the works occupied
any time was very small. There are only
thirty-nine sentry-boxes now standing,
each of which was occupied by one guard,
though two or three appeared to have
failen down. Those offduty wereshclter*
cd in comfortable log hut*, which are
by Harris’ Brigade, and as Gen. Miles
didn’t get either the tree or the stump
-ntil the works were evacuated, there can
do well to stop it. for a; they haJ no
troops with them the Federals must be
fighting among themselves. The officer
<-ave no credence to this at first, but in
the end he must have followed I»eagan’s
certainly be no nierrit attaching to either, suggestion, as soon after his departure
Dissolution.
T HE Partnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers in the firm of wl'j
wine £ Henrv. has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent. C. L. REDtt IXE.
J. 3. I1ENR5.
Sept. 9th, 1305.
(i!ii:tl AIJUUWV
1
NEW GOOES!
D. BREWSTER,
to which General Miles is entitled.
the filing ceased. In the meantime Rea-
grctipcd in three aeparate villages to the these trophies of valor, never exhibited.
number of seventy-five or a hundred.
Two hospital buildings, two stories in
height, boarded up and floored, about
eighty by twenty-five feet, were provided
for the use of the s:ck.
officers’ stockade.
We ire again one united people, and if gan s companions fled and made their es
cape, while, as he had himself resolved
never to leave his country, he elected to
remain and share the fate of Mr. Davis,
were it even death. Mr. Davis, i iitncdi- i
I
ately on hearing the firing, sprahg from
the place where lie had been passing the
night, and advanced toward the door ot 1
are to be placed on record in the Mar
Office of the nation, the ill-feeling of f ur
years of war, so far from being eradicated,
will be increased a hundred fold.
Gcd. Miles never made the slightest
impression on the works where that tree
Tills includes about tW<,o.r«r» of »'<«b b». it i, tn» th.t . brave band of .1.0 ton., A. he> did so. thiokin, ,l,at
1 W« • • • l 11. .1 tl r, firmer tv rnf*<» (■ H **d 1 fAfll t llf» mar 111
an acre, and contained a single shed in the
center. Mo»t of the officers, however,
were imprisoned in Macon, and this was
little used.
COMMISSARY BUILDINGS.
Some estimate may be formed of toe
amount of subsistence stores kept here,
Mississippi boys, who have returned to
their allegiance, did hold those lines a-
gainst all the power which was brought
I against them. Is it likely because they
are now loyal, and as ready to defend the
United States as Gen. Miles, that they
will willingly consent to have the evi-
the firing proceeded from the mar aiders
of the Alabama brigade before mentioned,
who probably had come in contact with
his own small escort, intent on plunder
and carnage, he exclaimed aloud : “Those
men have attacked us at last; surely I
have authority enough left to prevent my
J. S. HBTOY,
YVi’.l continue business at tlie
old Stand of
REDWING 4 HENRY,
js'rirxj-V, ga.
WHOLESALE AND RET.tIL
iSE. Frank Co.
EAP BARGAINS!
DEALERS IN
Administrator’s Sale.
tt' [[,[, be sold on the !ir>t Tuesday'*
ccmber next, agreeably to an order o,
the Court of Ordinary of Meniwether county,
before :!ie Court House door iu Xewnnn, (hi.,
n il bin (he legal li -i.r? of sale. North lull'of
' Lot No. 2*)S, second District of Coweta county,
containing ninety-six acres, more or 1 -s,
eighteen acres cleared. Sold as tin* property
i I „f p.-tt-r Windom. late of said county, deceased,
i s,,;g for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
1 of said deceased. Term? cish.
Scpt.5>0-4-tds. MARK MORGAN, \dm'r.
DRY GOODS.
from the size and number of the buildings
There are two of them, one on each side cd into a monument, to gratify the vanity
dence of their valor and endurance turn- own men ^ roni billing one another
Saying this, he opened the door of the
of the General whom they repulsed.—
of the railroad. One is about fifty feet
in length by eighteen in width, and eight We imagine not — ]Ykshury Herald.
high ; the other of the same bight and
width, and about 120 feet long.
SUMTER HOUSE.
The above is the name of the earnest l
of a hotel. Mr. H B. Welton, a gentle- ;
man, who attested his loyalty to the I n-
ion by seven months’ imprisonment in . r . , , , T , , , .
’ , , „ , . , sons captured with Jefferson Davis, that and Reagan counted their money, at
Charleston, has taken one of the hospital r
. , . Mi. Reagan was one of the number, co was found that Mr. Davis nun n iitrn*
buildings mentioned above, and cxncc's . „, _ _ . . _ . . ,
' , . many and such conflicting accounts i f 51< o in Lcntcderute notes:
soon to he able to lodge a limited number J _ . . .
From the New York World.
Ex-Post Master General Reagan's Ac
count of th» Capture of Jefferson
Davis and Himself.
tent, and was just stepping out, when his
wife, citli. r beside herself with terror,
and not knowing clearly what were the
nature of her act?, or thinking that the
garment might render him unrecogniza
ble to his pursuers, threw a morn!Mjijdicn
over his shoulders. At that moment he
hL) 3!
Medicine?, Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, FIXE TOILET SOAPS, FIXE
2AI& A Hi) 2Q02H 331 tT SEES, ;
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER
I
BRACES,
It will be remembered by all who Rave teas captured
D
not yet forgotten the names of those per-
Previou* to their capture Mr. Davis
and it
was found that Mr. Davis hud a little over
RE
J. LORCII & CO..
Have just received at J. M.
DODD'S old stand, South-
West Corner Public
Square,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
A new and large su pj
REAfiY MADE
GIOTHIIG,
]Vjpv- c
BOOTS, SHOES.
Gents Furnisliins;
HIS.
of
of guests. A party of a dozen travelers
could he accommodated now, and, what
ever might he lacking in elegancies of
the manner of the capture, and the con
duct of Mr. Davis at the time, have been
put forth by persons who knew very litt’e,
INSURANCE AGENT,
- , , , , • h . i I if anything, ot what they affirmed, that an
fare, would be made up in substantial?. J
, , .1 • . i ! accou it of the occurrence as given not
J he sight-scers, who prolong their travels :
into the winter, should not be deterred on, J ^ an witnc M ,»’but one of the j
from visiting Andersovilie for fear of a I captured persons Inmself-Mr. Reagan-|
ICcwzinii, Ga.
lack of all inn.
THE SENTINENTS OF THE PEOPLE.
Arc decidedly hostile to the brothers
Griffin, who have so faithfully looked alter
this historic spot, and to whom we, un
doubtedly owe its preservation from par- j
THOMAS A. GRACE
AS been Appointed Agent for tlie New
York Underwriter's Agency, compos-
of the Germania, Niagara. Hanover and
Republic Fire and Inland Insurance Compa-
! nies of the city of New York. The combined
| bearing on the real state of facts here | assets of these popular companies amount to
$3,000,000. One policy is issued, bindin
will not fail to prove interesting to all who
desire to see truth preferred to fiction.—
On a certain day, the date of which, even ed
if remembered, could have no imp >rfant
II
For Medicinal uses,
BLUE STONE, DINGED,
INDISQj MABDEP, COPPERAS
BLACK PKPPEB, ALUM,
Starch, Spt’s Turpentine,
Administrators’ Sale.
VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable
> the Ordinary of Coweta county, will be
.-old at tlie late residence of John M. Sims, on
the IIth day o.‘ December next, all the per
sonal property belonging to the estate of said
John M. "Sms, consisting of a large lot of
splendid in;.’!*? and horses, cattle, sheep, pork
and stock hogs, some three or four thousand
bushels of corn, a large lot of fodder, oats,
wheat, peas, cotton seed : also all of the plan- •
tafion tools, household and -kitchen furniture,
one family carriage, several wagons and carts,
a large lot of Sorghum Syrup, and many 0th--"
! cr tilings too tedious to mention. Terms 5
| cash.
—ALSO—
Will he renter! for the next year, in the*
! town of Xewuan, on the first Wednesday ir ‘
October next, the Plantation of said deceased,-
one of tlie best in the country, in four parcels,
NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. e0I5 ,pn S ing about six hundred acres of upland,
most of it fresh, and all in a good state of
cultivation.
Also, a Plantation known as tlie North place,
1 ndj fining T. D. Goodwyn and others, with
good dwelling and other improvements, with
! about one hundred and fifty acres of good
! open land.
Also, a place known as the Summer Place,
adjoining Win. II. P nson and others, with a
good dwelling and other improvements, with
j'some thirty or forty acres of cultivated,land.
Terms, note? and four approved securities.-
and a lien upon tlie crop as it matures.
JOHN W POWELL. Adiu'r.
A NX E. SIMS, A din's.
September 10-2-tds.
CROCKERY, etc., etc.
ON BAY STREET,
NEWNAN, GA.
Sept. 23-3-3m.
New Tin Shop,
OINT BOZRX’OLL' 1 SEi
Three Doors from Public Square.
each of the four companies to one-fourth of
540,000 taken in o.ie risk if re
recited, Mr. Davis and party had, for
. • , rr , reasons best known to themselves, sepa- \ :in v risk
tlttl or total obliteration. They consider, ,lj I quired—only one set of papers necessary
prove a loss. Tlie \vell-k"o\vn character of
upon
, o till • j ,• i rated, each taking a different routs, tho’,
that no Southern man should have ldenti- ’ n
as it was mutually agreed upon before-
fied himself with this place, and there are
it j Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
-;Pens, Ink, Letter Paper, En
velops, Dye woods and Dye
“ In fact mv stock will
, ,. i hand, it was the intention of both parties York comprising the Board of Directors, i conta j n everything that is kept i
inutterings and threats accordingly. It ’ * and the large amount ot assets, afford an J ° t
to meet at a given place at as near a stated
period of time as circumstances would
From the time of this parting
nothing of interest occurred, or that
was not deemed safe to leave these two
men without a guard ; they have thcre-
a squad of eight or ten men to protect a ‘ l,,w -
riiem from any violence that might be j
offered One 15 15. Dykes, formerly Post
master here, and who has not rcceiv< d his
pardon, is said to he plotting to disturb
and finally dispossess them, in order that
he may turn tlie business into one of prof-
the large number of prominent merchants of j Stuffs.
contaii
in a first Class
DRUG STORE
LADIES anJ GENTLEMEN’S
All varieties of
CSmtSBStEff’S SHOES,
BOA'S & GENT LEMEN’S
-or -Fr
N
■■IIE undersigned has just opened, and is
ready tt supply tlie town and surround-
country with any thing in the
\Y
Either at Wholesale or Retail.
Hoofing, Guttering,
Stove 1'ixin.u:.
And al! kinds of
done promptly, find at the lowest prices.
A full assortment of
Adaiiiiaistfratoi*’* Safe.
^’IEL be sold on the first Tuesday in.
December next, before the Court House
door in tlie town of Xewnnn, Coweta county,
five hundred acres of Land, known as the late
residence of John Houston.deceased. About,
two hundred acres in wood, and seventy-five-
acres in bottom. I’lease call and look at the
place. Sold according to the provisions of
the Will for distribution. Ac.
WM. B SMITH,
Oet. J-o-tds. Administrator de bonis non.
abundant guarantee for ample security against
loss to the assured. Losses promptly adjusted
and paid. {October 21-7-tf.
! served to hinder their progress until the
„; following morning, as wc shall see by the
facts of tin* case stated by Mr Reagan.
Night coming on they elmse a place for
encampment. As they supposed them-
J. C. WOOTTEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NKWNAX, GEORGIA.
JGgy'-Ofiice over I’ost Office.“7153
Sept. 9—1— tf.
it to himself lie owns the land on which : 8clves ’ 1Vjr the ti,ne lcin -’ :,t lcast - in no
the cemetery stands, and thou.h the
Government might, with perfect coosis
tency, declare so much of it confiscated, it
is doubtlul yet whether they do not in
tend to pay him for it. The inhabitants
are not at all communicative, and it is to
little profit to ask them any questions
concerning the prison. Beyond pointing
out Wirz’s headquarters little can be
learned from them. 1 found however,
that it is the genera! conviction, among
Southerners and Northerners alike, that
the real culprit has long since gone to his
grave, General Winder, while Wirz was
only a passionate and irritable, though,
not an unusually malicious, tool to do his
bidding.
Mr. J. R Griffin, the superintendent,
now in
that Secretary Stanton intends to pay a |
danger from the Federal cavalry, and a?
their horses wero in sad want of rest and
fodder, they were just on the point of
u~ strapping their saddles, preparatory to
remaining encamped for the night, when
they learned that the party of which the
President's fami'y was a portion were in
danger of being plundered and murdered,
perhaps, by certain gangs of maurauders
WM. B- BERRY,
WARE-HOUSE
GENEHAL AGENT,
FOR Iteecivinc, Put
ting in Order and Ship
ping Co'ton to safe and
responsible firms in Au
who had just been disbanded from an j gusta. New York or Liverpool.
Re strict attention to the wants of custo
mers I hope to merit a share of public patron
age. I respectfully invite my friend? to call
and examine ray stock and price?. Physicians'
prescriptions carefully compounded, and all
orders correctly answered. Medicines war
ranted genuine and of the best qualitv.
J. S. HENRY.
Sept. 10, 180-7-2-Cm.
T. P. IIilton.
J. A. Allkn.
0 T I 0 N S,
I
Of all kinds;
4IWELRY,
HOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS;
CLOAKS. COSSETS;
HARD-WARE
; GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
rjNWO month? after date application will he
! J made to the Court, of Ordinary ol said
; county, at the first regular term after expira-
l tion of two months from date of this notice,
| for leave to sell the Land? belonging to the
estate of Jacob Addy, late of said county, do-
: erased, for the benefit of heir? rfnd creditors
of said.deceased. W. W. ADDY,
! Sept. 30-4-2ln. Adtn'r of Jacob Addy.
and other good? nsuallv found in Tin Shops. ■
' W. M. REYNOLDS.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. Pt-2-ly.
THE
AI\T HU
Alabama brigade. On the receipt of this
alarming intelligence, Mr. Davis giid to!
those around him: “ Gentlemen, my wife
and family are in danger, and I must go
and give them what protection I can.”
All the other gentlemen immediately
made known their intention to accutnpany
him. They immediately put spurs to
Washington, writes to his brother ! their hor8CS and rode off in scarch l,f thc
other party. It being a dark and stormy
visit to Andersonville, in about fourweeks | ni S ht ’ and , as the CuUnt U WM a siran - c
one to Davis and his suite, and having
£>g“Liheral advances arranged for parties
j desiring it.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. 23-3-tf.
THOMAS BARNES,
Depot Sti*., Newnan, Ga.,
Will repair neatly and promptly
CLOCKS,
IIILTON & ALLEN,
i,i;vi;i!Ai. eo.titii$?io.\
MERCHANTS,
For the sale of
DBY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
A Iso
CUTLERY.
large and full supply
of all kinds of
GROCERIES
i\h\v
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iunft
NEWS
13,
1XD
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nr
J. 11. MAX'S, Salt smaii.
Sept. 1G 2 tf.
FAMILY GROCERY
from this time.
In conclusion, I would say to travelers no
that every one who can, should not fail ! experienced in getting on the right track
ruide with them, great difficulty was
WATCHES
m
September 30-1-1 v.
to see AudersoOvflle. Any who intend of ‘ the other P art J' Howevcr - ^ lcr a | ‘
to do so, should do it as soon as possible, | hard ride of ovcr tvvcnt J ,hc J WEL L BORN FLOYD,
for the features that render it interesting ! overtook them. The following day the
will rapidly pass away, and soon the pine | two P artK ‘ s Journeyed on together, and
walls will have to be replaced by walls of night coming on, they chose at. eligible
stone, and the...t};ousand nameless, little
particulars thVtcan be seen now, but not
described, will have perished.
locality for a camp, and prepared to make
; themselves as comfortable as circumstan
ces would permit. Mr Davis and his
DRINKING SALOON.
Country Produce,
TVe have on hand for sale
j G'oi n, Meal, Flour,
BACON, LAUD, T^ !K undersigned firm i? pleased to nn-
JL naunec to their friends and the public
Tobacco, Candles, S^r»nr, that they have now on hand and |
are daily receiving a good stock of
Salt, Soda, Nails,
Factory Thread, Ac.
Also Gentlemen and Ladies
BOOTS <Sc SHOES,
The railroads now are in good condition, j Ianii! J occupied a tent on one side of a
and the journey from Cincinnati to An
dersonville oau easily be performed in
four days. Q. P. F.
row of wagons, while Reagan and Wood,
and two or three others encamped on the
other side. During the journey ol the
day preceJiug the evening of which we
are now speaking, certain circumstances
which seemed to them as showing that
the Federal troopers were n' t in their
BOOT and SHOE MAKER.
Shop on thc North-West corner of Public
Square, adjoining the store of A. 15. Brookins.
f-jj—Repairiug neatly and promptly done.
Sept. 0-1-3m.
The Famous Spottsylvania Tree-
The stump of the famous tree cut down
by bullets at Spottsylvania Court House
last May has been appropriately mounted vicinity, led them to the belief that they
and placed upon the porch atthe \\ ar De- were running no risk of capture if they
partment, as indisputable evidence of the encamped that night. Ilad they been
truth of a statement which has been gen aware of the real state of affairs, they ' LlLtU IlMl
orally discredited in reference to the in- would not have tarried at the place they
M'e are constantly receiving various other
articles not mentioned above.
firS^-Consignments of all kinds respectfully
solicited.
Grkexville Str., (under Masonic Hall.)
NEWNAN, GA.
Sept. 9-1-tf.
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GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
T 5 tWO month? after date, application will ho
I made to the Court of Ordinary of said
I comity, at tlie first regular term after expiru-
| ti->:i of two month? from this notice, for leave
to sol- one Pine Lot of Land in tire first I)'s-
| triet of said county, belonging to the estate
• of Job B-ghy. late of said county decease!, for
the benefit of the heir? and creditors of siid
j deceased. SUSAN L. BIGBY, Adm'x.
| October 7-5-10(1.
GEORGIA, COWETA CGUNTY.
'\T’()TfUH Ls iiercby given to all perroas
having demands against John Itigliv. IaI«
: of said county, deceased, to pre.-en: them to
me, properly authentiealed. within the tiinc
prcscribcU by law : and ail p- r- n.- indclited
to said deceased are required to make ininis-
iLstc pavmcnt.
irU.SAN L. BIG BY, Admix.
October 7—o—tit.
i!E()iC i 1 A, (X>WK'i’A i.'(IC.VI'Y.
To all ir.'iom tt nun/ converti :
S ARAH R. WATKINS having in proper
form aiipiii d to me for pcrmaiieni Let rr?
of Administratioti on thc estate of Johti Hr
i Walkin', I i!.e of aid county, deceased:
To is is to cite nil and singular the creditor-,
and next of kin of John K. Watkins, to be an i
j appear at n \ office within the time allowed u
i law. and show cause,* if any thav can, wn .
permanent administration should not be gran-
| ted to Sarah 15. Watkins on John E. Walkin'?
j estate.
Witnes? mylmnd and official signature, tfei?
i’.th October, 18fi5."
oct. 7-'>-3od. B. IL MITCHELL,'Ord’ry.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To ol/ irhom il majj ronrern :
TORN
plic
We
and other tilings too tedious to mention,
expect to try to keep what the people need. , , -c '-' r, lJ'-'-'»
and hope, by close application, energy and : ltn ''Ojiie.-.i
fair dealing, to be able to do at least otrr por
tion of the business done in our line.
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BY,
I GEO. W. COOK.
J. J. GOODRUM
ooo
Of all kinds, nicely fir.ished, for sale at New
York market prices. Will also exchange
run muBiS
COOK k GOODRUM,
Grocers and Commission
MEHCHANTS.
j
Korth-West Corner Court House Square,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
H AVE on hand, and are constantly re
ceiving fresh supplies of
ccssant storm of load on the Second
corps' front during the 2nd of May. The
stump measures nearly two feet in diame
ter, and is presented to the Department
did. and would have in all human proba
bility eluded the pursuit of the Union]
troops. However, they encamped. Just
about daybreak Mr. Reagan- says he was
At old rates.
Sept. 30-4-Ct. THOSi G. BUI
tPEE.
LANDS FOR SALE.
Salt,
Coffee.
Syrup,
- Flour,
White Fish.
Corn Meal,
Ladies Walking Shoes,
Boys and Men's Hats,
Fine Writing Paper,
Pens, Cedar Pencils,
Slates and Pencils,
Linen Thread.
Drinking Saloon, 1
where w e keep the purest
LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES
the market affords. And we take occasion to
say, that we invite into this Saloon gentlemen
ot sober, prudent habits, and will be glad to
wait upon them, and thank them for their
patronage: but would simply notify drunkard? ;
and rowdies to stay away, a? we do not want
your money, and do not intend to be troubled j
with 3’ou.
Call on us at the Pinson House, on the
West side of Greenville street.
McDonald, Stephens & Co.
Gref.s B. McDonald,
J. V. D. Stephens,
I. N. D. Stephens. [sept. lG-2-lf.
Semi-Weekly News.
MELISIIED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
HN TILLERY having in proper form sp
ied to me for permanent Letters of Ad-
! ministration, with the will annexed, on the
‘ estate of Matilda Elmore; late of said comity,
deceased;
This is therefore, to cite all and singular the
i creditor?, and next of kin of Matilda Elmore
i to be and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law and sliow cause, if any they
■ •au. why permanent I.ett--r? of A dm ini ?t ration,
! with the will annexed, should riot be granted
I to John Tillery on Matilda Elmore's ♦state.
: Given under my bend and official signature,
September 2L-.t. IS-io.
H. II. MITCHELL, Ordn’y.
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To nil irhom it nun/ ronrern :
TTEN15Y A. NORTH having in proper form
JLX applied to me for Letters of Administra
tion. de bonis non, on the estate of Benjamin
W. North, late of said county, deceased:
This is to cite all and singular the creditor?
and next of kin of Benjamin W. North, to be
and appear at my office within the time allow
ed by law, and show can c. if any they can,
! why Letters of Administration, de bonis non,
should not he granted to Henry A. North oh
Be; jauiin W. North’s estate.
Witnesimy hand and official signature, Sep-
; tember 2J. lbfoY V,. il. MITCHELL, Urd’ry.
September- 30—l-30d.
E. M. BBl'CE.
THO.s. S. MORC.a:
bj General Miles, who commanded a di- awakened by loud reports of musketry.
vision of the Second corps during the
eventful Spottsylvania days.— Wash, tel
egram to the Xcic York Herald.
The gallant Mississippi Brigade, com-
which seemed to proceed from behind
their position, at no great distance from
their encampment. The firing was grow-
I
OFFER for sale my settlement cr Lands,
lving seven miles South of Newnan. iu
Grantville District. Coweta county. There are
five hundred and sixty acres in thc body,
four hundred in a high state of cultivation
mg louder and louder, when suddenly the and under good fence, the balance in the
woods and well timbered. Upon the premisr
there are two good and comfortable dwelling
Sweet Potatoes,
Irish - do
LMrn.
Peas,
Soda,
Candy,
Tobacco,
Candles,
Cotton Cards,
Water Bucket
Bagging,
Rope,
Twine,
Matches,
Sifters, Pepper, Sulphur, Copcras, Indigo,
. Madder, £c.. 4c.
ggf We will barter for Com try Prod :ce of i
all kinds. [oct. 7-5-9t.
Coates' Thread,
Spelling Books.
Shoe Brushes,
Men's -Shoes.
Pocket Combs,
Agate Buttons.
Envelopes.
Blacking,
Coffee Mills,
Bed Cords,
Hair Pins,
Segars,
Spice,
Pins.
L. M. BRUCE & CO.,
2S8 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
Bankers and otton Factors,
DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IX
Foreign and Domestic Exchange. Coin,
Uncerrent Monev and Cotton.
NOTICE.
LL person? having any of the Change
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To all irhom it nun/ concern:
O SBORN LINC 11 having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of Alvin Chan-
1/ . . .
i e-tlv requested to present, tuern t-i toe undi-r-
: signed for payment. When these bills were
i-sued, it was impossible 'o get small change appear at
of Ore. n'uucks, and it was at the sugg: stion j aw - and ?
of several of tlie bu mess men of tins place ‘ mancr.t administration should not be granted
that we consented to issue them Now jden- ‘ to Osborn Linch on Alvin Chandler's estate,
tv of Greenback chawje can be bad, and we Witness my hand and official signature, tills
would take this occasion to say that we will ?V.pt 21. 1865. B. H. MITCHELL, Ord'rv.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Alvin Chandler, to be and
my office witl in tiie time allowed by
how cause, if any they can, why per-
not receive any more city sbinplasters at our
house for goods. Other merchants can get
small change as easily as we have done. We
have plenty of .-mall charge to supply all cur
cuxlohiers. T. t: D. MV I NT 4 GO.
Gjf'nville St., under Masonic Hall.
Newnan, Ga., Oct. 14-C-tf.
Sept. 60-1-30(1.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To oil irhom it may ronrern:
M
mandea by Gen. Nat Harris, ol this city, Federal cavalry dashed in upon them
occupied the line which received this ter- from the opposite direction whence the bouses, together with all the necessary out-
rific hail storm of lead, and held it for noise of the firing seemed to proceed.— ! b° a ^; als0 a spril ?®, f e . xc ^ ,e,n water> a “ d
thirty hours, only retiring-at o o clock, a. borne of the troopers dashed in on the hracing forty-five acres in young peach trees |
m., on the orders of Gen. Rhodes, at that side of the wagons where Air. Davis and of great variety, bearing from the first of July j
.. n,, c , . ,. ~ .. , until frost: tweetv-five acres in plum? ofi
time commanding the line. Ihefi^htoc- his family were, while others galloped to excellent quality and great variety, and a large '
curred on the 12th of May, (not 2d. as the side occupied by Reagan and his apple rchard of choice trees and all varieties.
the Herald has it Gen. Grant did not companions. „ The latter told a Federal J I rnWFTX mi'VTV , > ~ . - - - . . v -
cross the Rapidan until the OthA It is captain who appeared on the scene that buildings are in good condition and the negro '■ (rhUldilA. '-Uh U1 A LUL Nil. been wjTh.me almost without intermission for kiel L. Bailey.late ofCowem county, deceased, eu by .aw and show cause, if any they c»n.
r * - r * ‘ C3b*n 5 hive fjooti 'tone and brick chimncvs filWll m rtnf h 5 zftf r d- iff* fumllcotinn TV-ill V<» m r»r/* than fifTrpn 1 I t* r» com. tr\ r.e/*;r-nt fFtrirn m m-r.nprlv mfif’p rittf urt*v rw-rmanan* •ulmHitefr.itmn rkA„M La
literally true that the tree was cut down although he had. as fhr as he was persen- J w UI%ell very low if applied to soon. ' The
by balls, and it fell acrosathe portion of allyconcerned.no particular interest to orchard will pay for the place in one year.—
For further peirticulars apply to me on the
• premises. MICHAEL HIXDSMAN.
I HAVE thi3 day taken into partnership.
Tko--as S. Molgax: I do this in recogni
tion and appreciation of his unimpeachable
integrity and high capacity as a business man,
and bis long, satisfactory and successful rnnn-
i agement of ro.v commercial and financial af- ’V” OTIOE is hereby given to all percons liav- ' and next of kin of Joseph M. Brown, to be
fair?, and hi? fidelity to my interests, (haring ' . 1 ing demands against the est tc- of Ezc- and appear at my office within the time allow-
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ART E. BROWN having in proper form
applied to me for permanent Letter? of
Administration on tlie estate of Joseph M.
Brown. late of said county, deceased:
1 In? i- to cite all and singular the creditor?
the works occupied by the !6ih regiment, serve in potting an end to the firing go-, ]
We may be allowed to state that thc ing on behind them, nevertheless be would I
September 23-3-2m.
rjTWO months after date application will be more than fifteen years.) I do hereby com- to present thorn to me properly made out. ! why permanen* administration should not ho
|_ made to the Honorable Court of Ordina- ! mend him with confidence to the busine?s within the time prescribed by law, zo as to 1 granted to Mary E.Brown on Joseph JLBrown’s
rr of said county for leave to sell all thc real public. E. M. BRUCE. show their character and amount. And all i estate.
jgsSp-Al! paper? in Georgia are requested to persons indebted to said e-t.ite are reqali
publish the above one mouth, and send bill to to make immediate pa?uw-nt.
1 E. M. Brace 4 Co. [Sept. 35-4-lm. ‘ Oct. li-G-YM. WM. II. KELLY. Adm'r
estate of B. L. I. Smith. Fate of said rountr,
de. eased. GEO. E. SMITH, Adtn'r.*
October 1 l-C-2m.
V. itness mv hand and official signature, this
pf. 21. 136*5. R. H. MITCHELU Ord'rv.
SeptcatbtD 33-1-304,