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A Route iaErie, Pa ,
Appearance ot a Human Arm
Singular Performances.
The Krie Dispatch of Saturday lias the
otnicxcd:
Wc mentioned ft.dfv or two since the •
existence in ourynipa|of dv*Htob!a hpfn-
ted house, or, ot least, one which has !
couicntci) lo go Je Her and tlw^r »et out. itics for obtaining u lh>tr«nt^h rtiuetuion,
Tncy reached New ^eflfand in safety, and in otd<r to accomplish this object, no
here they at onco chartered a ernf! and effort will be apared ia obtaining fho
r. turned for their comrades whom they
found and brought away.
> The Xam<to|h Care.
Col. Crongham, to whose family this
gained that reputation;- whether,rij^hfuHy jg rc £ t natura j curiosity belongs, wns a res*
cr not, we leave our readers to judge, ident of this city. AN e have learned that
VTe came into possesion of the informs- he went to Europe some thirty years ago,
xn^pcfW^ntiUy. As re. a*r*lwny# on (and fot»*d frcqncnthr qoe*ti«n«d
ifre Mpto^t for Itcma, wc plucked up raf- U to the wonders of the Mammoth Cave
Iowa* cwrage to make the acquaintance!— a place he ned never visited, and a
bCthe owner of the house, and questioned phide which he had he’ard but little at
him as to |he truth of the report. Al-j home, though living within ninety miles
though a first very reticent on the subject,! of it. He went there on his return, a*d
he at last invited us to his house on the idea struck him to purchase it, and
street, to see and hear for ourselves.— ' make it a family inheritance. In fifteen
most eminent talent in the various de
partments of the University, whether
chemical, scientific, or practical.—Indus-
(rial and Commercial Gazette.
JHIRE CHIME.
D. BROWDER & CO,
Nos. 54 ami 37, MARKET STREET,
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
WFfh a view of reducing and concentrating
oar large s ock Di r Go?>tJs in one House,
we will,Oils etd r ‘ e '-'s dale, sel’ at greot*
!y rcducep i 'ctf o u .*c largCs-V aost va«
riedand con»;de c . ';>> ever v-ougii*. to this
State, and tvhii'i ? >*'• l we’* sought at Vet
“ ‘ n i eitie V 1 iced mtyer cslding
r. t. mcnwiwr, v. t>. u. *. i.r tx.
RED WINE & LEAK,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Oldest City ia the World.
Damascus is the oldest city iti the
world. Tyre and Sidon hate crumbled
ou the shore ; Baalbec is a ruin ; Palmyra P»fce"bv
is buried in the sands of the desert ;.Nm , in New York. ’ We o~V , ,'*e e'ore. great In-
cveh and Babylon have disappeared from ducements to the trade and to m«»omers.
the Tigris and Euphrates. Datnascusre
mains wlint it was before the days of
Abrahatn-^a cent r of trade and travel—
an island of verdure in a dc.-eft—“ a pres
idential capitel,” with martial and sacred
There were two provisos connected wrtli minutes.bargaining he bought it for 611,- ajf0C j alioil3 extending through more than
the invitation, however one of winch was 000 and shortly afterwards he was offer- thim . centuricg . .1 lt \ zs Iiear l> aIua8
that, wlmtover we. rt.gklay upo« the j ed^lOU.OtjO for h,s p«rcb^e) In his The cost of paper and corr.posi-
subjectf we should IcepTus name and the will he tied it up In such a way that .t ^ ^ indeed everything'connected
lowhtyrif Ins dwelling mvioigblv secret, must rc.nia.um h,s family for two goner- ^ lho lnake Dp of lbe p,p c r, is much
—and the othef, that vre should come atidn?, thus appending its celebrity to his t e « a j r , Karooe tlian in
alone. Wc begged hard for the privilege name. There arc one thousand acres in a :
of a companion, but he was immovable. ( the estate, though the cave piobably runs
P You need not come until 10 o'clock, or under the property of a great number of
past," said the gentleman, “ as you would land owners For fear of those who might
probably hear nothing before that time.” | dig down and establish an entrance to the
On Wednesday evening, punctual to the cave on their own property (a man's farui
hour, we rang at the door, and was uslicr- ■ extending up to the zenth and down
cd into the parlor, where a dim fire was ] to the inadrier) great vigilance is cxercis-
burning in the grate. The giu> was turn- • ed to prevent such subterranean surveys
this country, so
that the American journals are even
cheaper, than would nppi ar from the dis
parity of prices.—Daily TAnjrayh.
ErKKNITr.—“Eternity has no grey
hairs!” The flowers lade, the heart
withers, man grows old mid dies; the
world lies down in the s-pulclier of ages,
cd on,, and in another uidment our lost and nieajurmcnts as Would enable one to but time writes no wrinkle on the brow
Ihadc his appearance. “I was half hop- sink a shaft with ally ‘ ctriamty. The of eternity.
ing you would not come,” said he, “ I cave extends ten or twelve miles in sever- Eternity! Stupedous thought! The
don't like the idea of making the thing al directions, and it has been conjectured event present, unicorn, nndecaying and
pubjiCj and besides youreelf there are,not • that ‘Refire is probably many a backwoods- undying, the endless chain, coinpassing
a half a dozen people in the eity who : man sitting in his hut, within ten miles *' ' “ 1 ‘ 1 11 1 * * L J
have any suspicion of anything of the of the cave unconscious tliat the mo>t
kind.” ; fashionable ladies and gentlemen of Aui. r-
Wc rat for nearly an hour in conversa- ica are walking without leave under his
lion, and at last began to despair of seeing potatoes and corn.”—Louisal’c Journal.
anythingofan extraordinary nature. All — ^
at rniceu child's rockrng chair which‘stood J Mas. Jackson’s Reply, to tiie Cjti-
within a few feet of us, commenced rock- v zkns of Houston, Texas.—We learn
ing—very gently at first, and then vio
olently. Wo leaned forward to t<>uch it,
them for the grave; the honors, they are
hut as the gilded sepulchers; its pusses-
sions, they are tojs of changing fortune ;
its pleasures, they are but bursting bub
bles.
from the Richmond Enquirer that the fob ! In the dwelling of the Almighty can
lowing beautifu 1 response lo the tribute • come no footseps of decay. Its day will
the life of" God, the golden thread, en-' *. r i fJl,r,er3 an '^ ( *.ei V»e‘»’i T.'.a.,iiVj Coni
twining the destinies of the universe. i,n ' J L^ ss Du , . on ' '? S rM
, VHnetv, OuIma and Collars, e •.-•r^e o, an
Eaith has PS beauties, but tunc shrouds Kre . lt rarietv of Hoop Skirts, consi.iinsr t
We have evety -liij."; to make a complete
assortment of f ; oods, end all perons desiring
to bur for sale o. < onsumption, will find it to
their interest to ;/re os a call.
WE HAVE.
Brown Sheeting. Crown Shirting. Brown Dril
ling?, Bleached Domestics, Bleached Drillings,
j Osna'ouigs, 10-4, -1-1 4 12-4 Sheciio" 4 . IrUb
r.inen?, Kentucky Jeans, Cas?lmer»s i«*td Sat
inets, English Tweeds. White flannels, Grey
Flannels, Red Flannels. Grer Hlank»-t5. 'led
Blankets. Marseilles Quilts. Table Napkins,
Towels and Toweling, Furniture Prints, and
every variety of
House Furnsiliing Goods.
Pacific Debaiaes. i M Woo! Debaines, French
Mennocs, F.e.ich >o ho.v DeL-ines. Poplins
of every vaiie.r, cud n ^re. . variety of
DRESS GOODS.
varying in pricee. qualities and s vies.
Worsted Knit Goods. B;ylraoi: 1 Skirt®, Ra
dies’ Merino and Silt Glider Ve->. , Gloves of
all sorts, Ladies'and Mis-ts’Co on end Wool
len Hose, Corded oordereo L. C. I* oi.Lc chiefs,
Bel.® and Reltln - ;. Belt Biic’. 1 '*' ia gre. . varie-
Cord.®
at
and
great varn*iy of Hoop Skirts, con«i,iing of
Bradley’s Duplex.Elliptic, Bit.lock's Eugenia
and Paris Trail, together with the ordinary
Plain Skirts, of all sizes and prices for Ladies
.•cud Misses.
of the Citizens of Hdunton, Texas, has
been made, through .Messrs Bell & Read,
by Mrs. General Jackson :
Richmond, Va., Jan. 8, 1806.
Messrs. Bell & Reed—Gentlemen :
when it suddenly removed itself out of
oDY roach ami stopped. At the same mo
ment the gentleman touched our arm and
•aid: “ Look in the gins.®.” The mirror
’to which he called attention was quite
large; and stood between two windows. 1 Your note enclosing a letter from Mr. • Its harmonics will never cease
Turning toward it we saw the surface as- Dickinson, of Houston, Texas, forwarding ; less love supplL-s the song.
suming a singular appearance, precisely a diaft for five lsundred and twenty s ; x — 1
the same as if one were breathing upon , dollars in gold, and a certificate of de|>«t>i( 1 A YOUNUSTEU, while perusing a ehnp-
it u You can see it better with less from you has been received. Mr. D.ckimon 1 ter iri Genesis, turning to his mother, in-
liglit,” said Mr. , and lie turned the ! requests that the proceeds of the same be quired if the pe<iple of those days used
gas down. In a few moment’s the indis- i placed at my disposal, and says the amount ! t.j do sums on
tinet outline of a human arm appeared, j was contributed by a portion of the citizens
small, white and delicate, reaching out j of Texas, at the instance of some ladies,
from the darkness which enveloped it, ( daughters of the Old Dominion.”
with a sort cf entreating, beckoning mo-| As I have not the means of knowing
lion. This lasted, perhaps, two or three who these kind friends and noble daugli-
miuutcs, and then slowly disappeared. 1 ters of Virginia are, I must, through you,
u You will see no more tonight,” said J express my'hartfelt thanks to them for
"Mr . The aia»ifc-statipas, if ooe this testimonial of love and honor to uiy
ihi so, always end with that, lamented husband, and would thank
to convey to them the strongest expres
may call (hem so, always end with that.
Some nights they last for two or three
kimw no darkening, eternal
forbid the approach of night. Its foun
tains will never fail, they arc fresh from
the,eternal throne. Its glory will never
wane, for there is the ever present Godj
exhaust®
the ground ? Tt was dis
covered that he had been reading the
passage. “And the sons of men multi
plied upon the face of the earth.”
WHITE GOODS.
Linen Cambric, Swiss Muslin, Jaconet Mnslin,
Lin*-n Lawn, Tarleton, French Sh?ar Muslin,
I j Mull and Nainsook Mnslin. Checked and Stri-
picnuors ^ Bjnr ConJ Mu3 , ini anJ Frencll
* J Cambric.
DRS. C. D. & I. E. SMITH,
H
hours. They come and go without any ' sion of my gratitude. That their reward
apparent reason. Wc first became aware
of something singular about the house,
nearly ten months ago. The noises have
been irregular—sometimes making them
selves heard every night, and then re
maining quiet for months. My wife is a
woman of nferve, and wc have both be
come so accustomed to them, tliat though
unpie*eaijtj <th|y- do noi especially trouble
us. Wc can in no manner account for
the phenomena, nor do we try. Some
times, ,by - the sound of footsteps, one
would Imagine the room filled! Often
steps go up and down stairs without any
visible bodies accompanying them. Fur-
niturc is dunged from one room to anoth
er. No injury has ever been done, how
ever, to any article. NVe think that by
paying no attention to whatever it is, the
trouble will sooner cease. If you care to
pursue yqur. iti>'esti^iti^nuether, you
arc welcome at any time hj do so.”
ended the first Visit, and though we
were somewhat startled, we were uot alto
gether convinced. We intend to make
another trial next wfeek, and, if possible,
sift the thing thoroqghly. Truly, “ there
,al« more; tiling* in leaven and earth than
arc dreamt of in our philosophy.”
may bo far gre-.tcr than this noble act
of generosity to the widow and Iktlierless,
and tliat the choicest blessings of Ilcaven
may ever rest upon each one of those kind
hearts, is <he prayer of
Yours, xery truly,
Mrs. T. J. Jackson.
— — - i—i—
Cotton Growing.
NVe commend to the attention of cotton
planters the following information and
advice:
Many of our old cotton plantations are '
so badly impoverished and “ run down,”
that most of our people consider it neees®
sary to abandoty portions of the land and
select new. Instead of this, land may not
only be kept up with proper manuring;
but made to yield larger crops from year
to year. The followin': anualysis of ash
of the cotton plant will indicate the wants
of the soil in which it grows :
AVING associated in the practice of
Medieine, re’FpeetftiBy tender their servi-
you | ces to the citizens of Newnan and country.—
! Particular attention gi.'cn to Surgery and
| Obstetric?,
B^-Mity W found at All honrs, when not
pjolessionalSy *nga"ed,.at their office on Brick
Front, South side of Public Square, third
door from Dodd’s corner. [Oct. 2.1-t-tC
Dr. A. B. CALH0TTH.
f JAVIN’G resumed the Practice of Medicine
respectfully .enders his professional ser
vices to thecitize.:’ of Coweta und snrro«nd-
ing counties.
His whole attention will hereafter be given
to his profession m ft? various branches.
Office on Dcjtot Street, a few steps from the
Public Square. [Jan. 0-lb-tf.
SILKS &, SATINS.
White and Colored in great variety, Black
Silk.®, every variety; Marsaline and. Florence
Snk®; Silk Mantles; Black Cloth. Clonks:
Black and Colored Suck® - Ladies’ Under Lin
en and Skirts, 4 i grei.i variety; Ladies’ Triin-
io*l Hats; Cloak and i)re,<< Trimmin*"; Bug
le Gimps au<* Skirt If . i« ! v: jnbroideiy Bntids;
Se-:»entinc Braid?; Bi.ic!. and Colored Silk
Braids ; Skein and Spool Si'k Alpacca Braids.
Coruhs and Brushes f every variety. Tapes,
Bobbins.
GENTS’ GOODS.
I Bark Cloths ami Cussiinores, C«jIored Cassi-
mcres, Cashmere and Satin Vestings, Cravats
and Scarfs. Neck Ties and Flies, Snspenders,
Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs. Kid,'
Buck and Berlin Gloves, Brown end White
Half Hose. Tailors’ Trimmings of every va
riety, Ladies’ Misses, Children and Infants'
Shoes, Men’s, Boys and Youths'
BOOTS <5e SHOES,
HATS,
of all surts, for Men, Boys, and Children.
AT D. BROWDER ft CO..
Nos. 24 Ac 37, MAUKET STBKET,
Montgomery, Ala. [Jan. 13-iO-diii.
LATE ARRIVAL
O F
DENTISTRY.
J.
Potash, >n
., 25L5S
2.
Ernie, 3
»«*o:! 2434
3.
Magnesia,
3.73
4.
Chloride,
.65
5.
Phosphoric Acid,
32.92.
c.
iSulpliuric Acid,
. 3.54
7.
Sicilia,
3.24
PHIS CP.A R83T!lt
100.00
• ! A Roibnison Crusoe Story.
Early in the month of January, 1864,
the captain and crew of a small sailing
vessel, sailing from Sydney, Australia, I
were wrecked on one of the uuinhabited
islands of the Auckland group, in the far i
South Facifio. They lived there twenty
•• . , . .- 1 » , . J ; luiy man any wuere cise. auuicious
months, without seeing a human being •„>- ■- t- -v j , *
other Aan tlie»*l«,f «, oi.ly tool? ■ ! < "'"’ S ' ° n -
they had were a hammer, an ax, an adze
and a gimlet. Withthese they contrived
to make a house, with a fireplace and
chimney to iu They lived on seals, pidft-\fZhhlr th"“pLnt®Ts‘secureL
sonc ntnconla and en?A/\f *T ll IC U 1
This analysis.shows that the soil fur
cotton needs much liuie, bones, or bune-
dust, and wood ashes, besides the ordin.irj
barn yard and compost manures. The
ust^.1 reoomuiettdaiiun of fotatioii in crops
is, perhwps, more important in cotton cul
ture than any where else. Judicious fal-
our
Southern climate, is auother great means
of kcepiag up and improving the land.
This is also the only effectual means ol
guarding against cottou insects The
and they
I}'
J
H*
W. WILEY, D. D- S.,
to Newnaa to resume the
A.S returned
practice of
D entistry.
All Work Warranted.
ggy-Olfice on Depot street [nov. 1 l-10-tf.
DR. W. T. COLE.
DENTIST,
JSftQS
FICE up Stairs, Masonic
lining.
Work WaRRAVTm.
Prices moderate.
[jan. 13.-19-lf.
JOHN S. DIGBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
\T7ILL pn
y y tiie s.’
c.ice ‘e.-l; ly tn Coweta and
.loo*. ! . • o.»o.ics. and in the
. _ United it Co.-. fu. the Northern
' are made to outstrip their enemies only land Sautlieia -Lo jjtaie.
, % the fcittilitv and fine tilth of the soil jCSjr.SjK-eiel : io > to the collection
nuui * ' in which they grow. This is confirmed
- - * Sept. W-l-itt *-
cons, niusspls, and sweet root
served for bread and potatoes,
which they found there in great
.to™, .hick the «puu. in hi, 4i»r, ^ ^ oorrespoodeoco of’
“S* ro * n "S a ( ,<,ul ‘ he J "" ds , 1,te the .Jl intelligent pUnler, of the Sooth.
..U oMiie, oere heitmem depeodcoce Lot colto „ int0 . t , loI0 h
R.r food. Somewhat wore than a year ,^ n , rul | cni , iMtim ” of , bejr sjils .Jj
had been spent h, them 10 ihe dismal | a J net , a pcKonaM , hc h^rtrement of
nlaaa whoo tweat, of Ihe men grew M-;, htir c „, tori sce j. bv election, as retom-
tmons, and the food capta.n, who had me mfcd before, and'the result will be au
s larc wi «.m everything that wns at ]Jition of one-eighth or one-fourth to the
“tewi ^ “i,^ “ eothlB.wuhoitt adding soother
li 7k ’ J > r i * . . acre U> Ihe ari* under ealtivatioa.
Bui be ewas wise and successful in his
treatment of them.
J. D. WATSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Three months after
b* record of Ihe mutmoos dispositii^ he
wane in his diary : “ I hare adopted a
REAL ESTATE. AGENT,
NEWNAN, GA„
F
OB Selling, Renting or Buying Real Es.
tale in Newnan, or in Coweta and ad-
ies. [Oct. 28-8- ly.
Home «f Henry GUy,
f{ Ashland, so loug the home of Hen
ry Clay, has been purchased by the Trus- joining o>
measure for keeping the men in order tees of die Kentucky University, at- a ° k
and subjection, which I find to work ad- eost of $90,001). The farm contains ^ .
rniraUy, and it also acts beneficially on .about 335 acres of the heft land in the rT j\ X O ! C3-A--!
my own mind. This is teaching school’blue grass region of Kentucky, and has
in the evening, and reading prayers, and'acquired a national reputation from its ]y£ # HOTiBBOOIv,
reading and expounding the Scriptures I having been so. long connected with the wtt qcld most respectful inform the P ub-
to tJieWJ my poor-ohility,. 4\^X ave ; memory of the departed stateeman. W lie an.- his old' patrons that i-e i, now
done tS«s iw some time uow. THi men The Kentucky Agricultural School, i permoneutly tora.cu ai l-is old sumd on
are all getting particularly fond of read- which is under the patronage ot the wuttu’H'at T K'T’T?'P , T^'T ,
*g and hearing the Bible read. Some State, as welUs the other SSds of the ^ b , *
of them^Bn^ri^d yet, bat ..they are University, will be established at “Ash-, (5l S n 0f tne
learning very fast, and I hove not heard • landand it is proposed to begin the ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Wi* . imp »* rf ..11 hats
, . , . - . , . 1 oae th * 1 Jo credit to our State, and ; Jj^cAPS, an of which will be sold lo* for
At last the captain determined to leave serve as a monument to the memory of^Cnsiir. wholesale and reuiL
the island. The nearest land was New Mr. Olay. . i Nov. 25-13-12m. J. M. HOLBROOK.
Zealand, four hundred tmh*off,ud their M e understand that a sreater portion
onlv craft was a little dtngy in which of the farm will be devoted to experiaien-, MoticA to and OrAditmrw.
th^' hfifi escaped ftom the wreck! ' Tfhere t tal farming, as the best and most effectual
V J J JJWW 4UU UJ tUtUUat j . J
woe extreme peril in crossing sueh a aeons of securing to the students of the
tract of stormy ocean in such a boat, but ? Agriewftural School a thorowgh koowl-
LL tho»« having detnanda against the
estate of John K. Watkins, late of Obw-
. _ w eta county-, deceased, will present theta in
he had grown, al&ost desperate. He edge of practical faming. terms of the law. and -aZ? those indebted to
and bis men raised the sides of th# boat * ihe great object with the fbnndars-of of said deceased will come forwaad small profiL as onr motto *• Q^iick safes and
aud did what else they could to fit her/his University is to furnish the young ?“dmake payment whhin th^tim^rescribed short profiL®. T. » D. SWI5T * C©-.,
We have this day received a fine lot of Gents’
BLACK CLOTH AND CASSIMERE
COATS,
BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY CAS-
. SIMERE PANTS,
BLACK SATIN AND FANCY CAS-
SIMERE VESTS,
FINE MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and
DRAWERS,
GENTS’ FINE FRENCH CALF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTS’ FINE FELT, FUR AND
CASSIMERE nATS,
LADIES’ HOOP AND BALMORAL
SKIRTS.
LADIES’ TURBANS, FELT AND
STRAW HATS,
LADIES’ NUBIAS AND HOODS,
FINE FRENCH MERINOS AND
DeLAINES,
ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS,
of any style and quality,
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS,
BLACK CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS AND SATINETS,
LADIES’ SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
-'any quality,
BLEACHED AND' UNBLEACHED
DOMESTICS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS,
LADIES BELTS AND BUCKLES,
KNIVES, FORKS AND POCKET
CUTLERY,
.•HOUND AND TUCK COMBS,
ANY QUANTITY OF TIN AND
'cROUKERY WARE,
COTTON CARDS, 2w0 BUNCHRS OF
FACTORY YARNS.
AH of the above Goods wit! be sold 1 at
Dealers in
Dye-Stuffs, Paints,
Painters’ Materials,
Oils, Var ni shes,
Window Glass, &c.,
Will keep constantly on hand a well assorted
Stock of
T. .If. A R. C. CLARKE,
WHOLESALE axd RETAIL
DSXLIRS IX
Ensllslx db Amorlcau
HARDWARE,
CONSISTING IS rxBT 0»
Drug's, Medicines, 25,000 pounds Plow Steel;
5,000 pounds “ Moulds;
Cast, Blister ami GeMliun Steel;
Plow and Tire Iron-;
Carpenters’ Tools;
Blacksmiths’ Tools;
Building Materials;
Nails, Axes, Shovels;
Spades, Mill Saws;
Leather and Rubber Belting;
Hemp and Gum Packing;
Pocket and Table Cutlery;
Horse Shoes and Nails;
Guns and Piffols;
And all other Goods usually kept in the
Hardware line.
J. T. REESE,
Wholesale % Retail Dealer,
H AS Jtui received from 3*ew York a fresh
lupply of
GOODS,
and various articles for
The Toilet;
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
For Medicinal purposes—warranted as pure
as the market affords ;
MACHINE, ^TANNERS’ and LAMP
OILS.
With the latest styles of
LAMPS AND LANTERNS,
&c., &c., &c.
Our motto will be
^Quick Sales at Short Profits."©a
Orders solicited from the snrrounding towns
and country, which will meet with prompt
attention. Store at
Comer Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
N*0V. 18-11-Cm RED WISE & LEAK.
W. T.&L. S. MEAD,
IEU<J<5ISTS<
CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
mSoimY, BIS
Dental Instruments,
IPjmHT EtnS3i)2(D3iISS,&vB. s
Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets,
[Old Jforerot* Corner,')
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C OUNTRY DEALERS end PHYSICIAN'S
uoe'r ( 'o w’’ .o exami:-e o^- -.-lock oe-
eiv. e.e. as we vv :| * e
i-. -.e.e ^ i>o > e® .o
c eavor to
lime and
WO
tore, r
Biils.
11 "Red with p.omn'ness and
we ji:ai-au«y satisfec iou ia all our
[October 14-8-6m.
LEWI? L. ABBOTT. W. L- ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT.
Also Agents for
Fairbanks Platform & Counter Scales
T. M. k R. C. CLARKE,
Corner Line and Peach Tree Streets
ATLANTA, GA.
Jan. 20-20-6m.
JUST RECEIVED
—AND—
FOR SALE
A Large and well Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS,
—And—
GROCERIES,
—Consisting of—
Augusta Shirting,
Bleached Domestic,
Prints, t. .
Merinoe®,
Detains,
Breakfast Shawls
Ladies’ Collars,
Flannels,
Linsey,
Suspenders,
Ladies £ Gent’s Shoes, Hosiery,
[loop Skirts, Ladie's Dress Trim-
Balmoral Skirts, mings, as.-ortei,
And in fact every thing that is generally
kept in a first class Dry Goods Store.
GROCERIES, Etc.,
30 Barrels Flour,
2-3 Kegs Nails,
20 Bbls. Salt,
25 Boxes Tobacco,
Best Rio Coffee,
Coffee Sugar,
Crushed Sugar,
20 Kits Mackerel.
6 J bbls. do.
6 doz. Pat. Axes,
8 doz. cotton cards—
f( iVhitemore's No. 10)
Pepper, spice £ ginger.
500 lb®. English Dairy
cheese,
100 ) boxes Sardines,
Factory Thread,
Powder, shot k caps,
Copperas,
Indigo and Madder,
L. II. Shovels, -
500 Bushels Cotton Seed,
(From last year’s crop.)
The question is asked daily, where can the
cheapest Dry Goods and Groceries be bought,
in Town. The question is answered at ence :
Go directly to
HILTOUT, ALLE^ & CO.,
Under Masonic Hall.
Newnan, Ga., Jan. fi, 1868. [18-tf.
Oils, and.
DYE-STUFFS,
at his old stand.
Lamps, Lamp Chimneys,.
sine, Perfumery, Flavoring’.
Extracts, Hair Resto
rers, Patent Medi-
cines, &c.
In a short time his stock will* be as complete'
as before the war.
SsaTTenns to suit Purchasers.
November l8-ll-6m.
Administrator’* Saif,
I )Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court (it
) Ordinary of Coweta County, will be sold
ou tiie first Tuesday in March,' 1866, at the
Court House door in Newnan, said countv, be
tween tire legal hours of sale, the tract of
Land whereon B L I Smith resided at the
time of his death, contain’ng three hundred
and twenty acres, more or less, situate, lying
and being in the sixth District of said county,
adjoining tiie lands of Georgn E. Smith, John
A Ilunnicntt, Miles Jones and others, reserving
the widow's dower during her lifetime, and at
her death goes to the purchaser.
Terms on the dav.
GEORGE E. SMITH. Ad mV.
Jun. 20-20-tds. of B L I Smith.
Administratrix’s Sale.
B Y \ IRTUE of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Coweta county, will be
sold ou the first Tuesday in Mar.-h next, at the
Court House door in Newnan, ia said county,
within the lawful hours o? sale, a very valua
ble Pine Lot of Land, number three hundred
and five (30-*) in the first district of said coun
ty. Sold as the property of John Bigby, de
ceased. for the benefit of his heirs and credi
tors. Term.® on dav of sale.
Jan. 20-40d. SUSAN L. BIGBY, Adm’x.
Carroll Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in A March next,
ILL he sold before the Court House
v T door in Carrollton, Carroll county,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
property, to-witi
Lot of Land No. 204: levied on as the pro
perty of Joub Martin, to satisfy one fi fa issu d
from the Superior Court of Garrol! county in
favor of P G Garrison vs Joab Martin.
Jan. 27. 13l»G. L. J. SMITH, Sheriff
iEOROIA—Coweta County.
YVTHEREAS LEONARD PEEK, executor
▼ J of the last wiil and testament of Giles
Bowers, represents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed an-1 entered on record, that he has
folly administered Giles liowjers’ *.<>*
Tin? is therefore to cue ull persons concern
ed, kindred and creditor?, to show cause, if any
they can, why said executor should not he dis
charged from his executorship, and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in
June, I860.
Given under my hand and official signature,
Ihi? January 26th, 1866.
jrn. 27-6ra. B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
bv law.
fj* OaJc two. besides the captain, itaen of the oeuatr; the most ample fitcil- j 'ftbraarv 2-22-64.
IL J. SMETH. Adm'r.
GaxxxviLLE St„ iun der Masonic Ila\l )
Nov. 18 P-if. NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
WHOLESALE ftfRETAIL DEALERS
IN
PRODUCE AND GROCERIES,
WHit©liaU Str«,
ATLANTA, GA.
We keep constantly on hand and for sale a
good stock of
Flour, Corn,
Bacon, Lard,
r vd ii iK y i
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee, Mackerel,
Pepper, Spices,
Soda in Kegs,
Tobacco. LimeJ
I
Ckeese, &c.!
September 3©-4-0m.
D. BREWSTER,
Frank <fc Co.,
Has on Hand and is Constantly Receiving
BEY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
CROCKERY,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Etc.
OCR Stock of Clothing ia complete. We
have a fine assortment of
BLACK CLOTH COATS,
CASSIMERS, ETC.
GEORGIA—Coweta County
HE REAS David Lyle was duly appoin-
Tl ted and qualified with Martha C. Mc-
Comb.®, as administrator and administratrix of
Wni. McCombs, deceased, and the said Martha
C. h avlng intermarried with John DeLacy, and
the said DeLacy having applied and given
bond and security, and having been duly ap
pointed and qualified as administrator upon
the estate of said deceased, and the said David
Lyle having turned over and delivered up all
of the properly, money and effects in hi3
hands belonging to said estate to the said De-
Lacy, and desiring to be discharged :
Therefore all persons concerned will show
cause, if any they have, on the first Monday
in June next why said* David Lyle should not
be discharged from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this January 24th, 186'^.
jan 27-21-Gm B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To all whom it may concern :
W ILLIAM F. S. POWKL having, in proper
form, applied to me for permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate of Sarah
Powell, late of said county, deceased:
This is to cite all and singular the creditor*
and next of kin of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent Administration should not he gran
ted to William F. S. Powell on the estate of
said deceased.
Witness mr official signature, Jan. 24, 188G.
Jan. 27-21-30d. B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA—Coweta CouDty.
To all whom it may concern :
C 1ALEB W. STEPHENS having in proper
> form applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of Elias Ste
phens, late of said.vounty, deceased:
This is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said deceased, to be andi
appear at my offioe within the time allowed:
by law and show cause, if any th ;y can, why-
permanent Administration should not be gran
ted to Caleb V. Stephens on the estate of saidi
deceased.
Witness mr official signature, Jan. 24, 186a
Jan. 27-21-3bd B: H. MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
^LL those indebted to the estate of Elisha
WE propose to 3ell every thing at the low
est Cash Prices' Th03e who wish to do
well will please give us a calR We can be < * ela 3 r 5 arM * having demands against 3ai<C
deceased will present them in terms of tho-
Ray, late of CarroTT county, deceased,,
will come forward anff settle the same without
found ia tlia
BRICK STORE,
law h» such cases made and provided.
WILLIAM T. PHILLIPS, Adm’r.,
MARY RAY, Adm’x.
Jan. 2b*-20-6t.
T WO MONTHS after date application wilF
be made to the Ordinary of Coweta
counly for leave to ?ell the remaining portion
NORTH-WEST CORKER PUBLIC SQUARE of the land yet unsold, belonging to the estate
j of John C. Ptrkin3, late of said county, de-
! ceased. J. F.. COOK, Adm’r.
December 30-17-2m.
ON BAY STREET,
NEWNAN, GA.
Jan. 0.-13-3tf.
: GEORGIA—Coweta County.
! FINWO months after date application will' he
1 _1_ made to the Court of Ordinary of Coweta
! county for leave to scii the real estate of i. H-
Jobn?on. deceased.
1 Ftb.-3-S2-<U. G. L. JOHNSON. Adm’r.'