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NEWNAN, GEOEGIA, NOV. 23, 18G0-
Rp 1 We are authorized to an
nounce tlie name of J. I*. REESE as an In
dependent Candidate, for Tux Collector, for
the county of Coweta.
Election, first Wednesday in Janua
ry next.
I3*“Wc are Autlioiized to mi
nouce the name of M. KENDRICK as a
Candidate for the office of Solicitor General
of tlie Tallapoosa Circuit.
Election first Wednesday in January next.
Aug. 3, 1800-tde.
ET’ We are authorised to an
ounce the mime of John H L. Wnltom ns a candi
date for Tax Receiver, for the Countv of Coweta.
Election the first Wednesday in January
\iext.
Nov. 23, 1800-tde.
The ESSsuIcN Advrrfbri'i.
Cutting <fc Co.,Merch’ills. Thomas Attorney.
Haas, “ Davis, “
Holbrook, “ Smith, “
Martin, Hook “ Powell, “
Hcese, Drug “ Hammond, “
Smith it Cos., “ Walker, Land Seller.
Pinson ct Cos., “ Wellborn, “ “
McNnuglit <k Cos., “ Arrington, “ “
Meyers it Cos., “ Dent, Factor.
Evans, Hook “ Thurmond, Hotel.
Corliss tfc Co.,School. Marston, Gun Smith.
]>anicl it Cos., “ Jones it Cos., Paper.
Pitman, “ llciss, “
Hrock, Attorney Cole, Steam Works.
Robinson, “ Wiley, Dentist.
sfct i;t l |b tire a.
THE OXVE.\ATEI> SSBWiCSiS.
Nature, in her great laboratory, has stored some
remedy adapted to every dis use which “ flesh is
heir to.” lint it requires the investigation and
raven roll of the philosopher to deseoverand apply
this remedy. iSuuh research and investigation has
succeeded iu discovering a remedy for that most
afllictive dispensation, the
DYSPEPSIA !
With all its lesser and numerous evils ; and it nmy
he safely asserted that until the appearance of the
Oxygenated Hitters a ease of Dyspepsia cured was
rare experience in medical practice. Now, under
the influence of these Hitters, the rule is to cur*
the rare exception, failure to cure.
Rend the following, which the subscriber re
quests us to puolish for the benefit of the afflict,
cd:—
An Ohdiiiitlr nsid Hnvctrrufc Csikc*
of Dyspepsia Cured by th<‘ Oxygenated Bit teres.
Fai*irs, N. V., Nov. *24, 1851).
Messrs. S. W. Fowi.iitfc Cos, Boston, —
For seven years past. I have been afflicted, most
of the time severely, with Dyspepsia. It. assum
ed the form of liiliousit'ss, Jleartbnni , and On
press inji after pitting, accompanied with severe
pains in the stomach and constipation of the how
el*. I tried many popular remedies without
avail, when, about eighteen months since, having
heard the ()xygenated Bitters spoken of in high
terms, l was induced to give the medicine a trial,
if indeed it could he called a trial, for it required
but. ono or two doses to give immediate relief.—
For weeks after I would suffer no inconvenience
from my old enemy, when another attack would
give occasion for a small dose of the Hitters; and
by the use of less than one bottle, l find myself
effectually cured.
I recommend it to all Dyspeptics with confi
dence. believing that if a fair trial of it is made a
permanent cure will be the result.
You are at liberty to u*e this certificate in any
way which will promote the sale of your excel
lent remedy.
Yours, tritely, 11. A. LIMITS.
Prepared by \Y. FOWI.E it CO., Boston,
and for sale by .1. T. REESE.
kkdwim; a- henry,
New nan, Ga.,
And by Druggists generally.
Oct- 26. 1860-4fc. “ * I>l
AdiiiitiitSrator’s SsOe.
I>Y Virtue t* un Order of the Court of Ordina
) i*V of Coweta county, will he sold, at the
Court House door, in New nan, Coweta county, on
the first Tuesday in January next., within the le
gal hours of sale, the Ncgrc.es belonging to the
Hat ate of Aimer Camp, late of said county, deceas
ed. consisting of Seventeen Likely Negroes, the
most of them under twenty years old ; Gabriel, a
imin, about 30 years old ; Aaron, about. 40 years
old; Bill, 21 years old ; John, 20 years old; An
drew, a boy, 13 years obi ; Angeline. a woman,
about 30 or 31 years old; Charity, a girl, 17 years
old ; Surah, about. 32 years old, and nine children,
from eleven down to six or eight, months old.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased.
GEORGE W. CAMI*, Adm’r.
Nov. 16, IB6o—tds.
Executor 9 * Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an < >rder of the Com/ of Ordi
nary of Coweta county, will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
House door, in the town of Newnan, Coweta coun
ty, Ylie following named negroes, to-wit:
Green, aged 40 years; Tom, aged 40 years;
Mnriah, aged 48 years; Winney, aged 28 years;
Edmond, aged 12 years; Oliver, aged 10 years;
Nella, aged 8 years. All sold as the personal
Estate of Franklin It. Parks, deceased, tor the
benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased.
Terms on day of sale.
Nov. 2, 1 860-tds. JOHN V. COOK, Ex’r.
G. M. ROBINSON,
ATT 0 R N ls y TL A \V ,
jKKWNAN,.,. GKOKGIA
* \TIIX I’HACTK‘E in nil (lie Omits held fjay
4 V the TeUpoosft (Jir<‘u;t.
P Oct. 12, isao-Jy.
Blue Stone!
Hhl. of the very BEST BLUE STONE,
V “ \yjll be Hold us cheap as can be purchased in
this place, at DR. REESE’S DRUG STORE.
Aug. 24, IBCO.tf.
NOTICE.
fTIAKEN up at my place of residence, one mile
I- and a half South of Newnan, an Eslrav
Mare Mule, about twenty years old. and of dark
bay color. The owner is hereby notified to Como
forward, prove property, pay charges, and luk<
her away, else I shall proceed <ocomply with tin
Jaw in suoh cases, made and provided.
J, 0, EUMEKIN.
Nov. 16, JSfIQ-tf,
Wilf
WANTED!!
B > Y the subscriber. Ten Thousand Persons to
1-I coll and examine my immense stock of Sta
ple and Fancy
IXRTST GOODS,
CL O T 111 NG ,
Hats If 8c Gaps,
1 have just received my supply of Fuli and Wiii-
dre ess noons,
Embracing all the latest styles of Marinos. Plain
and Fancy De Luines, Poplins, Cohurgs, Saiony
Cloth, itc., tbc.
Cloaks 8c Shawls.
In this department 1 have a splendid assort
ment, embracing all the latest styles of
Black and Fancy Cloaks and
Dusters,
A’so Reversable, Plaid, Chenille, Stella and Cash
mere Shawls.
Also a fine lot of
Housekeeping- and Plantation
GOODS,
comprising Plain and Printed Flannels, Lindseys,
Sheetings, fine Bed Blankets. Gents’ Fancy Blan
kets, Marseile and Woolen Coverlets, etc., itc.,at
prices a little less than any one else.
HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS!
I have the best quality of J. U. Bradley’s favor
ite
Stoop Skirts,
made without sewing and without brasses, which
l will sell cheaper than the cheapest.
HATE and
CAPS.
I have the largest, best selected and m *st com
pi etc stock of
Dress and Over-Coats, Pants
and Vests,
<*f every description that, has ever been offered in
this market. My stock of
Hats and Caps
is complete, and only needs an examination to
effect, a sale.
Having enlarged tny Store, I am enabled to
keep a larger stock than 1 have ever kept before,
and will soil as cheap and cheaper than the cheap
est. (live me a call, and if I cannot suit yon, J
shall nevertheless thank you for calling*al the
Kmpoi ium.
11. HAAS.
Oct. 10.1860.tf. Bay Street, Newnan, Ga.
iflrriueSSicr Slaortftf’s §aic.
Oti the first Tuesday in December next,
\ ILL be sold before the Court House door in
? f the town • TGreenville. Meriwether county,
Ga., within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit:
One mouse colorod mare Mule.about eight years
old; also, three hales of Cotton, levied on as the
property of William M. Barnes, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from the Superior Court of Meriwether
county, in favor of Steward Gray it Cos., (and olh
er ti fas in my hands,) vs. said Barnes. Property
pointed out by Defendant.
Foslpoßt'd Snlos.
A negro girl, by the name of.Martha, of dark
complexion, about thirteen years old,levied on by
virtue of afi fa issued from Meriwether Superior
Court,in favor of Joseph L. Banning, vs. 11. 11. Bus
sey, as Trustee for E. M. Bussey, Ac., and as the
property of said 11. 11. Bussey, Trustee, Ac.
One lui ulred acres of a lot of Land, No. not
known, situated, lying and being in the eleventh
Dist. of originally l'roup now Meriwether county,
and adjoining lands of Jas. \V. Wood roof and oth
ers, levied on as the property of Peter J. Nelson i
to satisfy a fi fa issued from Troup Superior Court, ;
in favor of James R. Gates, vs. P. J. Nelson and j
Samuel Hines, prin., and Win. P. Beasely, securi- I
t \\ J. S. BLALOCK, Sli’tf.
‘ Nov. 2, lSGO.tds.
MUJN HEKE
EVERYBODY 1
The Greatest Excitement that has
been here Since the Indians
. Hared ! !
nllA AS has Ten Thousand Pairs of Boots
o and .Shoes, which he is willing to sell at
extruordinaiy low prices,
REA fl> ! IS ICAO ! ISILVS)!
Russet Brogans,.. §l.lO India Rubber Shoes § 75
Black “ 85 Ditchers’ Boots, 2.00
Women’s Shoes, 65 Calf “ 8.00
Youths’ “ 4aFinc “ 2.25
Childrens’ “ 30
Go and see him everybody ! Great excitement!
Be sure to go.
Oct 19. i 860-11-ts.
J. M. HOLBROOK,” “
MANUFACTURER & JOBBER OF
AND GAPS
IX Al.r/TIIKIH VAIUBTY,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA
ggr MILITARY CARS it PLANTA
TION HATS MADE TO ORDER.
jno ‘l'l, 18fi0- lfi-tf.
“ANDREW T. SMITH,
Attorney at Law,
NEW X AN GA -
May 7, ISoS-HU-tf,
jjA” :
/ ( UN'S, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac.,"in great varie
\JT ty, at low prices, for sale by
M-.N ALGIIT, < )KMON'T) it CO,
Nov. 16, 1860. Atlanta, Ga.
{j'IUED'XiS, SHOVELS AND iONGS.—Ja
panned, Bronzed and Brass Fire Dogs; Steei,
Iron and Brass Shovels and Tongs—for sale by
McNAL GUT, ORMOND A CO,
Nov. 16, 1860. Atlanta, Go.
lABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, of our own
A importation. AI a rure assortment for sale by
M< NAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
BASIS, itc.—A large and well assort
ed stock, of our own importation—for sale
by Mc.YACGIIT, uRMONDik CO.
SHOVELS. SPADES, SCOOPS, of our own
brand, and warranted, by
M N A UGI IT, < )KMOKD & CO.
FOR SALE.
r pilE SUBSCRIBER Offers
■ for sab* his Plantation on j::s2n
Turkey Creek, three miles
from Newnan. Said Farm include
hits 36 and 37, the major part of lot *2'.*, aiil a por
lion of lot, *2B. the whole containing over six hun
dred acres of land ; of which, about three hun
dred and seventy acres are cleared, the balance in
woods; two hundred and fifty acres, or more, of
the former arc fresh and of first quality, just light
for making corn or cotton—the present crop of
cotton on it shows what it would do in a more fa
vorable season. About forty acres of superior
Bottom Land has been in cultivation the present
year. More than an hundred acres of woods,
through which the Creek runs, has been recently
fenced in for a hog pasture. Overseer’s house,
negro cabins, new framed Gin House and Screw,
and all necessary out houses are on the place.—
Oil lot 30 is an excellent
MILL SITE,
where, for many years, has been a Mill; the wa
ter in the Creek has been considered sufficient,
with an overshot or center vent wheel, to grind
all the time. A purchaser may be supplied with
provender on the place for another year.
, i also offer for sale my
TOWN LOT,
which is well improved, and one of the most de
-irable in the city. The Lot contains seven acres,
more or less; over one acre in a Vineyard of
flourishing Vines, mostly the Catawba, and have
been bearing for throe years; also, a great varie
ty of Peaches, Apples, Bears, Plums, Strawberries,
Arc. A never-failing limpid stream of water pass
es through the Lot in the rear of the Vineyard.—
A beautiful view of the cars may he had from the
front passage of the house. Persons wishing to
purchase woulfl do well to call soon, ns ire arc A
termined to sell.
A. R. WELLBORN.
Newnan, On., Sept, *2l, 1800-8 2m.
THE PEOPLE’S BENEFIT.
PROG liAMM rTci IA XG ED.
r TMIE undersigned are now receiving their usual
-L supply of
Fall and Winter Goods,
comprising every variety usually kept, viz:
StnpDaiil S am y Dry Goo.lw,
Slaril-Ware ansi CnSlery.
Saddlery* Shoes A Hoofs,
EEats lErndy-mado CSathtnjr,
Crockery, Ac.? Ac.?
which they propose to sell at prices which w'H
give the purchaser a bnnfit, with the explicit u
• Ici-standing that they are to he paid for when due,
and not, as heretofore, paid for when convenient.
A liberal discount, will be n tide for CASH. Feei
ing thankful for past, favors, they would respect
fully solicit a continuance of the same from then
friends and customers.
Sept. 23-6-ts. PIXSOX d* lIERIUXO.
SELIiIXG OUT
iVt 3
02>0 02 <os iOJ 02 u
OWING to tho hard times ami scarcity of mon
ey, I will sell till my Fancy Goods, Music,
Musical Instruments, fco., at
COST F®a CASH
until tlio first, of .In mi ary. My stock of Fancy J
Goods consists of n great variety of Toys, I foils.
China Vases ami Toilet Hot ties. Walking Canes,
Hair Greece and Hair Oils, Herfuinery for the
handkerchief. Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Pocket
Hooks and Port Monies, Hankers’ Cases, Money
Hells, Tadics'Silk. Satin and Moroco Kheticuies
and Travelling Satchels, Visiting Card-Cases,
Panov Porte Monies, with and without chains, for
the ladies; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Porte
polia Hair and Tooth Drushes, llnir Combs, Chinn
Puli’ Boxes. Toilet Powders. Pins, large and small;
H me and 1 vory Chess Men ; Draft Hoards ; wood,
hone and ivory Draft Men; a line lot of Pocket
Cutlery; ami n great many other things too nu
merous to mention.
My stork of Music and Musical Instruments con
sists of a large supply of Sheet Music for the Pi
ano and Violin ; Instruction Books lor the Piano,
Banjo and Violin ; a large supply of common and
fine’Violins; Violin Hows and everything per
taining to the Violin. If you want, a fine Violin
for a small price, now is \our time. I also have
Aceordeims. Plaits, llnnjus, Tambourines, Jews
hnrps and Whistles.
All of the above and a great variety of oilier
goods you can now buy very cheap for the Cash.
So come up and help yourselves while you have a
good chance.
I will also sell nil the Paper Covered Novels I
have on hand nt the following greatly reduced
prices: Fifty cents Novels at thirty-five cents; and
twentv-five cents Xovolsat fifteen cents.
And all those that have not settled for goods,
purchased previous to the hrst of July, pit which
time all inv accounts were due.) have no idea what
a favor they would confer by coming up and set
tling their accounts. lam needing the money.
tUAKI.KS MARTIN.
Newnnn, Sept. 28, IStiO-tt.
U ATS AT II K.\TS AT
11. HAAS'.
VXES, HATCIILTS. d:c.—Broad.
and Hand Axes,, of our own r‘..tnq* —V* at
ranted—together with a variety nf oher brand.’*
—for sale by X N .'i UG 1 IT, ‘ >LM( >M >AO >.
Nov. IC, 1860. Atlanta, Ga.
House kkepi n<; a rti<: lks. —Basket.
Lamps, A *. —an endless variety, for sale by
M’ N Ai. GHT, OKM< Nb *fc CO , *
Nov. 16, 186*. Atlanta, (ia.
CIAKRIAGE A SADDLERY HARDWARE.—
1 Hubs. S) ‘kes. Rims. Buggy and Wagon
Bows, Shafts. U'hiffl.’tr.oM. Bo.lies. Seats, Springs.
Steps, Dashes, fifth Wheel-. Axles. Bolts, Bauds.
Nails, ami all materials used in the manufacture of
Wagons. Alao Dash. Collar, “Patent,” Enamel
ed and Russet Leather ; Enameled Muslin, /hick
and Drill; Oil ('loth. Buckram. <ke.. ike., Bitt*.
Stirrups, Lu kb<. Wel>, Lace, Ae., &<*. for sale
by McSAUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
IER6SEIE BURNING FLUID
S’ POTASH!
I
LONG LOST COME AT LAST!!
JUS received an extra article of the alx.ve at.
DR. J. ‘J. REESE'S DitUG STORE.
Aug. 24. 1860.1 f.
noticbT
fTHIE Cornpartnership, heretofore existing be
JL tween
BROOKS & WOOTTEN,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per
: sons indebted to us can have the privilege of set
tling, with cither one of the concern.
| “ E. A. BROOKS,
w. h. woorrEN,
June 1. 1860-t-f.
! COWETA HOUSE’
’ XEWXAX - - - - GEORGIA.
f I HIE Subscriber has iaken charge of.
P*sHf -i- and titled up this //mse fertile ae
conimotlation of the public: furniture uear
j ly all new; solicits a share of pitronage. and
pledges to use his utmost endeavors t* accommo
date. well, all who call on him. and will suffer no
reasonable man to go away dissatisfied.
Jan. 6-2 Mm. ~ li'.V. T. TIIVKMOXD.
NOTICE.
)N’S indebted to Charles Martin for Goods
1. purchased up to July Ist. are respectfully re
quested to come up and settle. All my accounts
are due at that time, and as I am needing the
money. 1 cannot grunt indulgence.
-1 nd <lit th use v nd>bte<l to me for Goods purras-'d
tost yar must s-ttlc, or by the Yolh •/thU lost,
theii will be su'd.
J uly r>, x©oo.tf, c-na>. maut \ .
WASHINGTON HALL,
by a;, as. s.issa;a:>',
(stCCESSOK TO J. J. THISASHEH.)
| ATLANTA GEORGIA.
1L SASSKEX. former proprietor of “Sns
-2 9 seen House.”at Dalton, (ia.; also, ** Supper
House.” at Calhoun, (ia.—Old friends, take notice
hereof, and govern yourselves accordingly.
June 24, *59-45-1 y.
SMITH 8o EZZARD
DRUGGISTS,
ATLAXTA, GA.
Tliivn ln”? 1 ’ “f Silver's Plastic Paint,
j suiiably f,n* Ul'T-lLtl’SKs. FKNCK-', Ac., ami.
when put on l-iijlit, as durable as Lead. ,iud nut
ousting one third as much. Give it a trial.
J. JL
attdhxev at law,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Strict and prompt attention given to all business
entrusted to his care.
Oc toher 7. 1859-8-1 f.
Aduiinidi*;i(r’s
YIL ITE of an Order of the Court of Ordi
-1 f> nary of Coweta county, will he sold, at the
Court House door in Newnan. Coweta county, on
the first Tuesday in November next, within the
legal hours of sale, the Land belonging to the
Hstfttc of Abu r Camp. la*<- <‘f said county, deeas
,d. consist i gos about 675 acres, in the 2d Dist,
us said county. Sold tr the beuetit t*f the heirs
and creditors of said doeeased.
GEORGE W. CAMP, Adm’r.
i Sept. 28. 1860-tds.
€OFFEE ROASTERS ! w
A supply of the celebrated ‘Globe
CoiiVe Roasters, just received, and for sale
by M, NAUGHT. ORMOND & CO.
Dee 16-ts Kev-Sume Building s Atlanta, (ia.
J. B. THOMAS,
ATT(> It > E V A T I. AW ,
BaJNBRIDUK G EORGTA,
Will giv prem)t attention to all business en
j trusted to his care. (•Nov. 5 13 58-lv.
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M A XF.NTLV LOCA-'W®
offers isis enoFi>.
sional servicer to the citizens of Newnan and
vicinity. Teeth inserted, from a
SINGLE ONE TO A FULL
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API’LOVED ST V LE
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1 in a
IHDI ’I:BS[()XAL MAXMIR.
,-L~AII Work \\’aiTiiiit<
Oliiee —Opposite Coweta Hou.-t .
..... GEORGIA.
It E F E R E S C E S.
Professor C. A. Harris l
“ T. L. Rond, Jr. j
“ W. li. Handy, I Os the
“ A. A. Blandv. f Baltimore College,
‘* P. H. A listing
“ R. X. Wright, j
Feh. 10, 1860—26-tl
Male Seminary
A X D
Normal School,
TXT E XKT IST IST , O .
r I' , JIE Fall Se?in of this Instifulior. begins
X August 2 tli, and continues Eighteen weeks.
A. 13. CORLISS,
Principal and Prrfifssor of Natural Sci•
encts and Modern Languugts.
N. B KNrOflT, A. 8..
Proftstor of Ahcitnt Language*,
L. GRISWOLD,
Preftssor of Mathematic*.
Students admitted nt - any time and prepared to
become T*n -her?, or for any Class in College.—
For further information see Circular in the ** Fly
Leaf,” or address the ’Principal at Newnan, Ga.
i JOHN RAA , Pres. Board of “Irustees.
I J. J. Pinion, See.
Aug. 24. 1860-3 m.
.Hortsasc Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order in Chancery, pn*.** and
at Chambers 6th July. ]860.) will besidd. be
’ fore the Court House door, in the town of Green
ville. Meriwether county. Georgia, within the le
gal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in January
next, the following property, to-wit:
Charles, a negro fellow, of yellow complexion.
. ! w !ity-fivc year* of age : .Jane, a woman. <*f dark
1 complexion, eighteen years of age. and her child.a
boy, named Andrew, of dark complexion, eighteen
months old; a negro woman, named >n*an. of
copper color, sixteen years of ago; a negro w
iiiiin, named Dorkis. of dark complexion, fifteen
| years old; a negro woman, named Edy, of dark
■ •omplexion, fifteen years of age ; all sold the
property of Abner R. Callaway, to satisfy a Mort
gage ti fa issued from Meriwether Inferior Court.
I in favor of Larkin Lynch, vs. said Al*ner R. Call a*
wav. Propertv p<*ft<hl out In >*i.i Mortgage fi
! fa. * ‘ J. 8. BLALOCK, if.
Oct. 26. 1860‘tds.
SOUTHERN SCHOOL TEACHERS.
rillli: Pilll.oMATlllC INSTITUTE has for
L several years been actively engaged in pre
paring young Ladies and Gentlemen 1 r >cbi*oi
-1*0:1. hers—in drilling them for taking chu r gc of
1 Southern Seminaries.
Science llill has been blessed with geniuses
of many experienced Teachers, who ascended her
slopes to drink deeper of the Pierian Fount at her
summit; and this number added to the worthy
few, who have had no real experience, bu: vh>
arc, after many days labor, 4ully prepar. and for the
same great work, gives us at present a worthy
class of Teachers, who are willii gto teach if th- v
can get proper situations. Thus. Trustees who
want to supply their Academies with good teach
-is. car. send me aline stating the salary Uiev
give, the nuniberof students they have in the
school, the general advancement of the students,
itc.. Ac., and they shall have a Female or Male
Teacher of the qualifications required.
Most respectfully,
J. HENRY HAMMOND.
Address. J. Henry 11amv-m, Newnan, Ga.
i Nov. 2. 166 U ts.
ExeenUr's Sale.
7 ILL be sold at the Court House in Newnan.
v ? Coweta Cos.. (7a.. on the first Tuesday in
| December next, within the usual hours of sale,
a House and Lot in Newnan—the late residence
of Mrs. Jane Posey, deceased, (known as the Fears’
lot.) The lot contains 3 acres, and is situated
very convenient to the public square, and is near
the place selected for the common pa>senger
pot of the two Rail Koiuls passing through New
nan. The dwelling is new and contains 3 spacious
1 rooms, besides *2 attic rooms; all of which art
finish’ din the very best >*\le. The out buiiuings
archil good ami conveniently arranged.
Will be sdd also, at the same time and place.
! tile West littlt of lot of ltin.L No. 2S. in tlie second
Ristrietof Uowet.i county, eontatnintf loo.‘lores. ,
more or less. Said land is situated miles
from Newnsn, and has about 2ft aeres trestily
elear.nL the twianee is m the Woods, and contains
’ a laiye quautm of wood and timber.
will be sold at the same place, on the first
ruesday in January next a neifro man, beloncinß
to the’ Kstate of Mrs. Jane I‘osey. deceased,
named Kvans. or Abe. about 27 years of age—a
o,>od earriage driver and good hotel servant.—
Terms very liberal.
X. M CRAWFORD, 1
W. W. THOMAS, ,-E* lCut ®rs.
Nov. 2. 1860-tda. •
lini.l be sold at the Court House in Newnan.
▼ v Ga.. on tlie first Tuesday in December
next, within the usual hours of sale, lot of Laud,
No. *25, in the 6th District of Coweta county, con
taining 2024 act es. more or less ; also a negro girl,
named Catherine, 16 years of age—a good house
servant and a good seamstress. Said lot of land
and said negro girl being property in which the
late Mrs. Jane Posey had a life time interest, and
now sold to effect a division amongst the under
signed. ‘V- W. THOMAS.,
Wm. J. STOKES,
A. \Y. STOKES.
Nov. 2. 1860.tds.
DRIED FRUIT.
‘\T7’ ANTED to buy all the DRIED FRUIT in
* the country, for which I shall pay the
highest Cash Frice.
H. HAAS.
j Sept- 21, 1860-S-ts.
! JVO BLANKS!!
Grand All-Prize Selieme.
Ft tR
KTOVEMBER, 1860.
GEORGIA Si ATE LOTTERY.
HcKINNEY & Cos., Managers.
Authorised ty Special Act of L > •/. ■ ’ -
EVERY Tit K£T A V.
CAPITAL l i
6 0,00().
Tickets only SlO.
Halves. Quarters and Liglits in pnqoriion.
To bf; Drawn each Saturday
in I SCO, in tlie
CITY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Class t>6, to be Drawn Nov. 3. 1860.
Class 97. t> he Drawn Nov. 10, 1860.
CUss Stß. be Drawn Nov. 17. IB6>.
Claes 9V, to be Drawn Nov. 24, 1860.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
1 Prize of $60,000 is $60,000
1 “ W,UOO is 10,000
1 “ 9.060 is 5.060
1 “ 5,000 is 5,000
l “ 4,iXK is 4,000
1 “ 3,000 is 3,000
1 “ 2,000 is 2,000
1 “ 1,500 is 1,500
j 1 Prizes of 1,000 are 1,000
i 2 “ 500 are 1,000
2 “ 400 are 800
2 “ ft't'J are 600
2 “ 2‘) are 400
| list “ lint ate 10,0"0
DS’ “ To are 7,500
loft “ st> are 5,000
25. •i Prizes of .... $s $200,000
25.i5.a) Prizes of $2 50,000
•>0,:165 Prizes amounting to :}75.©00
AVill be Drawn this Month.
I Certificate* of Package* will be sold at the fol
lowing rate?, which i- the risk :
Certificates of Packages ol 16 Whole Tickets. SB6
“ “ 16 Half “ 40
•* “ 16 Quarter “ 20
‘* ** 16 Eighth “ 10
THE GOLD MIXE I!
ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS
OS THE
tiiri:r iniPGB plan : i
Which takes place every Wednesday and
in 1860.
] Pri/c of |25/>*o
1 Prize of 6.6*H>
/ Prize of 4,t mw
1 Prize of 2.276
1 Prize of 2.171.20
40 Prizes of 175 are 7.(H0.*
40 Priz** vs 125 are
4 Prizes of fill s‘>are 4,5**0
]6-j Prizes of l*i are ?6.2n4
60 Frizes i*f 25 are 1.625
60 Prizes of 20 are 1.5’ n
65 Prizes of 15 are V 7 5
65 Prizes of K* are 65**
4.S 10 Prizes of 9 are 43.21*0
27.04D Prizes of 5 are 135.2**0
43,680 Prize# of 1 are 43.680
76.076 Prizes Amounting to $296,696
Whole Tickets >'.s.
Shares in Pi open ion
IN .OUDBEIMs TICKETS ERTIFICATF^.
Enclose the money to our address f*r *h*
ordered, on receipt of which they will he t
ded by first mail. Pu-chasers can *:•-.-
fig de-
Tlie list of draw- nun.r;• ! ; ;i. - •
sent to purchaser* iiuno di-i*
All communications ;
Orders for Tickets or . t.'.
Express, to be direct' - ':
MoKINNKY ,v
February. 24. IS>( -
DENTAL NOTH
Dr. j. l. Mann. ‘ ... •• “D
iu the practice of D*-i.ti; Ll..’
LAUGHLIN. wlo is well k; i'**.’ a- a expr: •
and well informed Dentist, mould inform the ciU
sens of Newnan and vicinity, that they m e m u
prepared to execute all operations pe* laming to
the Profession with neatness, durability and dis
patch. We would call the special attention id
those wishing Teeth supplied on Plate, as Dr
McLavghlin feels assured from his long experiettci
and practice, that his skill in that branch of th
profession is unsurpassed by any. Give him i
trial.
‘tfiee over the “ One Price Store.** west sid*
public square. Newnan, Ga.
A* es e r e n re * :
Col. U. W. Siuus. Dr. J. T. Reese,
A. J. Lowe. Esq., Tuos. Swint, Lsq
James D. Waisox , Eaq.
July 23d. 1858-50-ts.
“W” OOL OA-RIDIIsrGF
WAHOO MILLS,
NtN’K MILES WEST OF KKWNAK.
HAVING lately procured now clothing for our
Carding Machines, we arc now prepared to
card Wool with the greatest possible despatch
Wool must be delivered at the Factory and tolls
paid there, in order to prevent the recurrence of
the many mistakes in receiving nnd delivering
heretofore in town.
The Flouring Hill
is also i excellent order to give general satisfac
tion to all our customers. Anew Bolting Cloth
has been prepared this season.
Our Saw Hill,
too. stands ready to fill the bills of all cash paying
customers with Lumber of whatever description
they mav order. JNO. T. DENT <k CO.
July 80, ISSB 51-ts.
• iiuGiisr ••in**.us::” -hi.v
IS ES ! !!
k> X If KL E ” “Hooks and Hinges,’
JV •• Light and Heavy Stmp.” “Light and
i Heavy T's,” “Wrought,” “Cast,” and “Brass
i Butts!” “Judds’ Blind and Shutter Hinges.”
■* Merriman’s ” and “Judds’” Blind Fastenings,
i ,te., etc., in great variety, for sale bv
McNAt GHT, ORMOND Ji CO.
Dee. 16-ts. Key-Stone Building’s, Atlanta, On,
! “COPPER,” “BRA*#” A.ID
“ lIJOX ” WIRE.
VLL sizes for sale bv
MeNAFOIIT, ORMOND A. CO. .
i decl6 ts Key Stone Building’s, Atlanta, 6a v
7*