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NEWNAN, GEORGIA, NOV. 30. 1860
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We are authorized to an
iiounce the name of J. I’. KKKfiE as an In
dependent Cnndidnte, for Tax Collector, for
tlio comity of Coweta.
Election, first Wednesday in Janua
ry next.
£-tp°We are Authorized to nn
noiic.u tlio nanio of M. KKN'IIKIt’K as a
Candidate for tlio offluo of Solicitor General
of the Tallapoosa Circuit.
Election first Wednesday in January next.
Aug. 3, !8(i0-tde.
We are authorised to an
oanee the name of John Ji L. Wullotn nsncnndi
date for Tux deceiver, for the Cmnilv of Coweta
W~ Kltjction tilts first Wednesday in January
next.
Nuv.,23, 1860-tde.
ChsTWc are authorized to an
nounce the name of SEABORN .1. Sll 1{( ipsl'l I UK
an a Onnilidnte for Tux Collector of Coweta county.
KteeliOa .oti the first Wednesday in January
next Nov. ."in, lSOo.tde.
TJt'ie Itl:ulc’ Adwrllsvia.
Cutting t Co'.,Merch’nts. Thomas Attorney,
liana. “ Dnvis, *•
llnlbruult,’ “ Smith, “
Martin, ‘ Book “ Powell, ■<
Keese, . llrug “ Hammond, “
Smith <t Cos., “ j Walker, Land Seller.
I'inson J-. Cos,, “ iWellborn, •’ *
McN'uuglit & Cos., *• Arrington, “ “
Meyers* Cos., “ I lent, Factor.
Evans, Bunk “ Thurmond, Hotel.
Corliss it Cos., School. jMurston, Gun Smith,
ltaniel A Cos., 11 Jones * Cos., Paper.
Pitman, “ jlleiss,
Brock, Attorney [Cole, Steam Works.
Robinson, •• ‘Wiley, Dentist
It is a Common - Oiiskiivation that there
are more Stilferets front debility, among
Americans, than can ho found among any
other civilized nation. The reason is obvi
oils. We taka exercise, and forget
the wants of the in the absorbing pur
suits of .business. In all such cases, ordi
nary medicines can do little good. What is
reiptired is just such a tonic and invigorator
as llr. J. II ostetter has given to the world,
in his CELEBRATED ‘"HITTERS.” The
weak and nervous denizen of the counting
house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop
Hoard, and the prostrated student of the
midnight lamp, have found a wonderful re
generator, ill the “Billers,” and prefer it to
more pretentiotir, but less efficacious medi
cines. But it should not lie forgotten that
the agent which is so magical in its infill
cnce upon a frame which is merely debili
tated, is equally powerful in assisting nature
to expel the most terrible forms of diseases.
Who would, not give it, a trial i
Sold hv druggists and dealers everywhere.
XdT See’ advertisement in another col
umn.
Ss-gtrial Itotiftx:
I>r WISTAR'S 11 .1 ESA TI OF WILD
CIIEKRV.
Where Ibis article is known it is a work of su
pererogation to say one word in hs favor, so well
i. it established ns an unfailing remedy for
Cough*. Cold*. lironrhitls, Croup. Whooping
Cough, Asthma, Quin*g. J > hlhi*ie, diseases of tile
Throat, Chest, nud Lung*, as well as flint most
dreaded of all diseases, consult!l'tion, wltieh high
medical authority has pronounced lo lie u curable
di.vasc. Those who have used this remedy know
its value ; those who litive hot have hut to make a
single triul to be satisfied that of ull others it is
the remedy.
Further Testimony.
Owkco, Nov. !>, 1859.
Messrs. S. W. Fiwi* fc Co..—
Gentlemen:—Some ten years since I was at
tacked with a severe and distressing cough, the
long continuance of which alarmed me. and ad
monished me to look for some remedy to rescue
mo from the dangerous condition in which I found
inyseW.
Krom whnt I had lienrd of MTs/er's ISalsam of
Wild l ‘ha ry, I concluded to give that, preparation
n trial, which I did, and by its use obtained im
mediate and permanent, reiicf. Again, about five
years afterwads, I was taken with u severe hacking
cough, accompanied with a pain iu the chest and
side, tickling in the throat, etc., which so reduced
in V health and slrength as to unfit me for attend
ing lo my ordinary buisincss. 1 applied to well
known physicians and used their prescriptions
without'any perceptible benefit ; when, after hav
ing been confined to my room for several months,
1 again had recourse to Wislar’* Ualxani, and, to
inV great, joy. found, as before, immediate relief,
anil two bottles restored me to perfect health.
I would also state that, several of my friends
have used the Balsam with the same astonishing
results;
I have known of there being in the market a
miserable and worthless spurious Bulsutu. In
purchasing, I always look for that prepared by ii.
W. j'nietc <f- Cos., lioxton, which lias the written
signature of A Unit* on the wrapper; ands would
caution all, as they value health, to do the same.
Ml M Kwh’ MAU4H-ART.
IST Caution to Purchaser*. —The only gr.nuinr
Wixlar't Balsam has the written signature of “I
Bi ns ” and the, printed one of iho Proprietors on
the outer wrapper; all other is vile and worth
less.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLK A CO., Boston,
And for sale by J-T. UEh>K,
KEDWTNE .t HENRY.
Newnun. Gu.
And by Druggists generally.
fiov. 30-18 H, _ P]
WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS SAY OP
PR. M’LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER
I*ll. KS.
Ne\v YpitK. August 30. 1852.
We the undersigned, having made trial of
Dr. M'l.nneV Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by
Ji’leiuiug Bros. Pittsburgh, must acknowledge that
they are the best medicine for Sick Headache,
Dyspepsia, and Liver Compliant, that we have
overused. We take pleasure in recommending
t.hem to the public ; ami are confident, that it
those who are troubled with any pf the above com
plaints will give them a fair trial, they will net
hesitate to acknowledge their bcutmuio! nIL-cts.
MRS. HILL, East Trpy,
( MUS. STEVENS. West Troy.
Jjp” Purvlllisels will he caiel'nl lu n.-V |uj Dl.
M l.ane's Celebrated Liver Pills, manufactured by
t iming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa, There are other
Bills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the
public. Hr. M’Lmie’s genuine Liver Pills, also
his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad at all
l-e-peetahle drug stores. None genuine without
\ the signature of FLEMING BROS.
| lJ
WANTED I!
subscriber, Ten Thousand Porsons to
y call and examine my iintn3ire stock of Sta
ple and Fancy
IDlßrsr GOODS,
CLOTIIINU,
ft Hoots, Shoes,
Hats If 8c Caps,
1 have just received my supply of Fall and Win
ter
DRESS GOODS,
Ktnhracing all the latest styles of Marinos, Plain
and Fancy ]>e Unities, Poplins, Coburgs, Sarouy
Cloth, ifce., etc.
Cloaks & Shawls.
In this department I have a splendid, assort
ment, embracing all the latest styles of
Black and Fancy Cloaks and
Dusters,
A'so Reversalde, Plaid, Chenille, Stella and Cash
mere Shawls.
Also a tine lot of
Housekeeping and Plantation
GOODS,
comprising Plain and Printed Flannels, Lindseys,
Sheetings, tine Led Blankets, Gents’ Fancy Blau*
het-s, Mnrscilc and Woolen Coverlets, tkc., ie.,ut
prices a little less than any one else.
HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS!
I have the best quality of J. U. Bradley’s favor
ite
Moop Skirts,
matle without sewing and without brasses, which
l will sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Its CLOTHING,
HATS and |gg|^
I have the largest, best selected and most com
pi etc stock of
Dress and Over-Goats, Pants
and Vests,
of every description that has ever been offered in
this market. My stock of
llats and Caps
is complete, and only needs an examination to
effect a sale.
Having enlarged iny Store, I am enabled to
keep a larger stock than I have ever kept before,
and will soil as cheap and cheaper than the cheap
est,. Give me a call, and if I cannot suit you. 1
shall nevertheless thank you for calling at the
Kmpoi ium.
11. HAAS,
Oct. !9,1 SGO.tf. Bay Street, Newnun, (in.
IfleriweUier Sheriffs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next ,
be sold before the Court House door in
r ▼ the town of Greenville, Meriwether county,
(hi., within the iognl hours of sale, tlio follow
ing property, to wit:
One mouse colorod mnre Mide.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 A Cos., (and oth
er ti fas in my hands,) vs. said Barnes. Property
pointed out by Defendant.
Post polled Snips.
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, tfco., and as the
property of said 11. 11. Bussey, Trustee, die.
One hundred acres of u lot of Land, No. not
known, situated, lying and being in the eleventh
Dist. of originally Troup now Meriwether county,
and adjoining lands of Jas. \V. Woodroof and oth
ers, levied on ns the property of Peter J. Nelson
to sat isfy a ti % issued from Troup Superior Court,
in favor of James It. Gates, vs. P. J. Nelson and
Samuel Hines, prin., nud Win. I*. Densely, securi
ty. J. S. BLALOCK, Sh’ff.
‘ Nov. 2, 1860. tils.
RM HERE
EVERYBODY I
‘l'ltf Greatest Excitement that has
been here Since the Indians
Moved J !
HIIAAS has Ten Thousand Pairs of Boots
• ami Shoes, which he is willing to sell at
extraordinary low prices,
READ! READ! READ!
ltusset Brogans,.. sl.lO India Rubber Shoes $ 75
Bluck “ 85 Ditchers’ Boots, 2.00
Women’s Shoes, 66 Calf “ 8.00
Youths’ “ 46 Fine “ 2.25
Childrens’ “ 80
Go and see him everybody ! Great excitement!
lie sure to go.
Oct 19. 1800-11-ts.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
MANUFACTURER & JOBBER OF
AND CAPS
IN’ ALL Til Kilt VARIETY.
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
Xer MILITARY CAl‘B it PLANTA
TION lIATS MADE TO ORDER,
juue 22, iaott-40-tf.
4 .
i ijjjj
’ - - , - ,
t 1 UNK, RIFLES. PISTOLS, Ac.,'in great vatic- 1
V J ty, at low prices, for sale by
McN AUGHT, ORMOND i CO,
Nov. 10, 1800. Atlanta, Ga.
lAIRE I)')GS, SHOVELS AND TONGS —Ja
panned, Bronzed and Brass Fire Ilogs; .Steei,
Iron and Brass Shovels and Tongs—for sale by
McN AUGHT, ORMOND * CO,
Nov. 10, 1800. Atlanta, Ga.
riIAIILE AND POCKET CUTLERY, of our own
A importation. A large assortment for sale by
McNAUGIIT, ORMOND <fc CO.
FILES, RASPS, *e.—A large and well assort
ed stock, of our own importation—for sale
by Mi-naught, ormond * co.
Shovels, spades, scooi's, of our own
brand, and warranted, by
McN AUGHT, ORMOND * CO.
THE PEOPLE’S BENEFIT.
FROG R AMM kTcI IAXGED.
r I' , HE undersigned are now receiving their usual
JL supply of
Fall and Wiuter Goods,
comprising every variety usually kept, viz:
Staph and Fancy Dry Goods,
Hard-Ware and Cutlery?
Saddlery, Shoes A: JKoots?
Hats? Heady-made Clothing?
Crockery? Drugs? Arc.? Arc.?
which they propose to sell at prices which will
give the purchaser a benefit, with the explicit u
derstanding that they are to bo paid for when due,
and not, as heretofore, paid for when convenient.
A liberal discount will he made for CASH. Feel
ing thankful for past favors, they would respect
fully solicit a continuance of the same from l-beii
friends and customers.
Sent. 23-6-ts. PIXSOX d’ HEJtRIXtx.
SELLING OUT
Ly aQ) y
OWING to the hard times and scarcity of mon
ey, I will sell all my Fancy Goods, Music,
Musical Instruments, <fcc., at
COST FOR CASH
until the first of January. My stock of Fancy
Goods consists of a great variety of Toys, Dolls,
China Vases and Toilet Bottles. Walking Canes,
Hair Greece and Hair Oils, Perfumery for the
handkerchief. Toilet, and Shaving Soaps, Pocket
Books and Port Monies, Bankers’ Cases, Money
Belts, Ladies’Silk. Satin and Moroco Kheticules
and Travelling Satchels, Visiting Card-Cases,
Fancy Porte Monies, with and without chains, for
the ladies; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Porte
Folia Hair nud Tooth Brushes, Hair Combs, China
Fuss Boxes, Toilet Powders, Fins, large and small ;
Bone ami Ivory Chess Men ; Draft Boards ; wood,
hone and ivory Draft Men; a fine lot of Pocket
Cutlery ; ami a great many other things too nu
merous to mention.
My stock of Music and Musical Inst ruments con
sists of a large supply of Sheet Music for the Pi
ano and Violin ; instruction Books for the Piano,
Banjo and Violin ; a large supply of common and
fine Violins; Violin Bows and everything per
taining to the Violin. If you want a fine Violin
for a small price, now is your time. I also have
Aecordeons, Fluffs, Banjos, Tambourines, Jews
hnrps ami Whistles.
All of the above and a great variety of other
goods you can now buy very cheap for the Cash.
So come up and help yourselves while y u have a
good chance.
I will also sell all the Paper Covered Novels 1
have on hand at the following greatly reduced
prices: Fifty cents Novels at thirty-five cents; and
twenty-five cents Novels at fifteen cents.
Ami all those that have not settled for goods,
purchased previous to the first, of July, (at which
time all my accounts were due.) have no idea what
a favor they would confer by coming up and set
tling their accounts. lam needing the money.
CHARLES MARTIN.
Newnan,Ga., Sept. 28, ISOO-tf.
G. AI. KOJ!L\\S<)i\,
A T TORN ti V A T LA H r ,
NEWNAN GEORGIA
TVTILL PRACTICE in all the Courts held for
▼ ▼ the Talapoosa Circuit.
Oct. 12, 1860-1 y.
Blue Stone!
ONE Bbl. of tin? vary BEST BLUE STONE.
will bo sold ns cheap as can bo purchased in
this place, at 1)R. REESE’S DRUG STOKE.
Aug. 24, 1860. If.
Administrator** Stile.
BY Virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordina
ry of Coweta county, will he sold, at the
Court House door, in Newnun, Coweta county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, within the le
gal hours of sale, the Negroes belonging to the
Estate of Abner Camp, late of said county, deceas
ed, consisting of Seventeen Likely Negroes, the
most of them under twenty years old ; Gabriel, a
mail, about 80 years old ; Aaron, about 40 years
old; Bill, 21 years old; John, 30 years old.; An
drew, a boy, 13 years old; Angeliue, a woman,
about 30 or 31 years old ; Charity, a girl, 17 years
old ; Sarah, about 82 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. 10, 1800-tds.
F.xeniturN Silly.
BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Coweta county, will he sold, on the
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court
House door, in the town of Newnan, Coweta eotin-
I ty, the following named negroes, to-wit:
j Green, aged 40 years; Tout, aged 40 years;
Mnrinli, aged 48 years ; Winney, aged 28 years ;
{ Edmond, aged 12 years; Oliver, aged 10 years;
i Nelht, aged 8 years. All sold as the personal
| Estate of Franklin R. I’arks, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on day of sale,
Nov. 2, ltilill—tds. JOHN F. COOK. Ex’r.
“COIKK,” “BK ISS” ANI>
“ iicon “ wiki:.
\l.l, sixes for sale l.v
lIcNAUGIIT, ORMOND A CO.
celt; ts Key Stone Building’s, Atlanta, Ga.
and
VXES, HATCHETS, Ac.—Broad, Bench, Club j
iind llnml Axoh, of our own *tamp —War
runted—together with a variety of other brand?
—for sale by M;NAL'GIIT, ORMOND* PO,
Nov. 1 , 1860. Atlanta, Gn.
HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES. Basket*, :
Lamps, d:c.—an endless variety, for sale by
McN AUGHT, ORMOND A CO ,
Nov. 16, 1860, Atlanta, Ga.
C CARRIAGE A SADDLERY HARDWARE.—
J Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Buggy and Wagon
i Bows, Shafts, Whiflk-trees, Bodies, Seats, Springs,
. j Steps, Dashcy*, Fifth Wheels. Axles, Bolts, Bands,
, ’ Nalls, and aJI materials used in the manufacture of
Wagons. Also Da?h, Collar, *• l*atcnt,” Kuaiucl
, ed and Rustet Leather ; Enameled Muslin, />uck
and Drill; Oil Cloth, Buckram. *kc M Are., Bitts.
i Stirrups, Buckles, Web, Laee, ike., Ac.—for sale
j bv McN AUGHT, ORMOND A CO.
KEROSENE BURNING FLUID
& POTASH!
LONG LOST COME AT LAST’!
FI'S received an ext ra article of the above at
DR. J. T. REESE'S DRUG STORE
Aug. 24, fS'iatf.
NOTICE.
rjIHE Coihpartnership, heretofore existing be
” BROOKS & WOOTTEN,
is this day lijssidyud by mutual consent. All |>er
sons indebted f us can have the privilege of set
tling, with either one us the concern.
E. A. BROOKS,
\Y. 11. WOOITEN,
June 1, ] 860-ts.
COWETA HOUSE. N
- - - - GEORGIA.
r |IHK Subscriber has iaken charge of,
a;;IM A and fitted up this /souse for the ae
j commodation of the public ; furniture near
; ly all new ; solicits a share of p itronage, and
pledges to use his utmost endeavors to accommo
date, well, all who call on him, and will suffer no
reasonable man to eo a wav dissatisfied.
Jan. 6-21-4 m. IFJ L T. Tlll UMOXI).
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to Charles Martin for Goods
purchased up to July Ist. are respectfully re
quested to come tip and settle. All my accounts
are due nt v that : time, and as 1 am needing the
money. I cannot grant indulgence.
And all llftxe imlchlad to me for (jinxl* nurca9* and
laxt if ear must settle, or by the lof l* of this inst.
they trill it sued.
July C, 1 SGO.tf, Oil AS. MARTIN.
AV AS IflX tlt TON IIALL,
BV E. K. SASSEEfI,
(srCCESSOU TO J. J. THRASHER,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ER. SASSEEN, former proprietor of “Sas
• seen ll*iise,”at Dalton, Ga.; also. 4 * Supper
House,” at Calhoun, (la.—Old friends, take notice
hereof, and govern yourselves accordingly.
June 24, ’59-45-1 v.
SMITH 8c EZZARD
ZDZFLTTO-Q-ISTS,
ATLANTA, GA.
i lime a large lot of Silver's Plastic Faint,
j suitable hit, OUT-HOUSKS, KKNGES, *e., and.
i when put oil right. :i- durable as Lead, and not
costing one third us much. Give it a trial.
J-. J. DAVIS,
AT T O liX E Y A T LA W ,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
Strict and prompt attention given to all business
entrusted to his care.
October 7, 1 559-S*tf.
Sale.
BY VIRTUE of au Order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Coweta county, will be 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
Estate of Abner Camp, late of said county, decAs
ed, consisting of about 675 acres, in the 2d Dist.
of saitl county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
GEORGE W. CAMP, Adui’r.
Sept. 28, 1860—tds.
“ COFFEE KO VSTEKS J”
AFRESH supply of the celebrated “Globe
Coffee Roasters, just received, and for sale
by McN AU (HIT, ORMOND ck CO.
Dee 16-ts Key-Stone Buildings Atlanta, Ga.
J. B. THOMAS,
ATTOItNEV AT LAW,
B.uMttuiHiE, G k* nun,
Will give prompt attention to all business on
trusted to his care, [Nov. 3 13'58 ly.
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OHice—Opposite Coweta House,;
GEORGIA.!
IiEFEHEXCES.
Profeßoor C. A. Harris A
“ T. E. Bond. Jr. |
“ W. K. Handy, 1 Os the
** A. A. Blai.dy, [ Baltimore College.
’• P. 11. Austin,
R. N. Wright, J
Fvb. 10.18fti>-26-tl
Male M^Scniiiiiin
AX L>
Normal School,
IST E W IST A. IST 3 OA.
r Fall Session of this Institution begins ]
X August 2utli, and continues Eighteen weeks. .
A. 15. CORLISS,
Prinripal and Professor of ATatural Set - ■
cures and Modern Lanjuarjes.
N. B. KNIGIIT. A. 8..
Profrustor of Ancient Language*.
I- GRISWOLD, J
Professor of Mathematics.
Students admitted at any time and prepared t* |
become Teachers, or for any Ula.-s in College.— i
For further information see Circular in the *• i**ly ■
Leaf,*’ or address the Principal at Newnan, Ga.
..,**-*!( )IJ N RAY, Pres. Board >f Trustees. ‘
- ‘■ ‘7. J. Pixsoy, See.
Aug.
.Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an order in Chancery, (passed I
at Chaml*ers 6th July, ISGO,) will be <old, be- j
fi>r* 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,
twenty-five years of age ; Jane, a woman, of dark
I complexion, eighteen years of age. and her child.n \
=. j boy. named Andrew, of dark complexion, eighteen !
- inontlis old; n negro woman, named Susan, of 1
s ‘ copper color, sixteen years of age; a negro wo
.* i man, named Dork is. of dark complexion, fifteen
j years old; a negro woman, name*! Kdy. of dark
i j complexion, fifteen years of age; all sold as th
: property of Abner It. Callaway, to satisfy a Mort j
j gage fi fit issued from Meriwether Inferior Court. !
’ in favor of Lyuch. vs. said Abner K. Calla
wav. Property pointed out in said Mortgage fi
fa. ‘ ’ J. S. BLALUCK, Shif.
! Oct. 26. 1800-tds.
SOUTHERN SCHOOL TEACHERS.
THE PHIiOMATIIIC INSTITUTE has for ;
several years been actively engaged in pie- j
paring young Ladies and Gentlemen for School-
Teachers—in drilling them for taking charge of i
Southern Seminaries.
Science llill lias been blessed with geniuses !
of many experienced Teachers, who ascended her .
slopes to drink deeper of the Pierian Fount at her j
I summit; and this number added to the worthy:
few’, who have had in* real experience, but who ‘
are. after many days labor, fully prepared fertile 1
I same great work, gives us at present a worthy
1 class of Teachers, who are willing to teach if they
| can get proper situations. Thus, Trustees who 1
’ want to supply their Academies with good teach- )
ers, can send me a line stating the salary they
j give, the number of students they have in the,
j school, the general advancement of the st'ijruts. |
Ac., ike., and they shall have a Female or Male
Teacher of the qualifications required.
1 Most respectfully,
‘ J. HENRY HAMMOND.
Address, J. Henry Hamx.om>, Newnan, Ga. j
Nov. 2j IS6O-tf.
Executor’* Sale.
“%TC7 11.1.be -i'M at tlio Court Hotiso in Xownnn.
j? Coitft* (?., on the first Tuesday in t
! ! December next, within the usual hours of sale.
1 in House ami l.ot in Newnan—the late residence i
: j of Mrs. Jane I’osey. deceased, (known as the Fears’!
lot.) The lot eontaitis 3 seres, and is situated 1
very convenient to the public square, and is near
• the place selected for tbe common passenger It*.
* pot of tbe two Rail Roads passing through New
nan. The dwelling is new and contains 9 spacious
rooms, besides 2 attic rooms; all of winch art
finished in the very best style. The out buildings
are all good ami conveniently arranged.
Will be sold also, at the same time and place,
the West half of lot of laud. No. 28, in the second
, j District of Goweta county, containing lOn acres.
! more or less. Said land is situated about miles
■ from Newnan. and has about 25 acres freshly j
I cleared, tlic balance is tn the Woods, and contains i
j a large quantity of wood Slid timber.
Will be sold at the same place, on the first j
i Tuesday in January next, a negro man, belonging ,
;to the Estate of Mrs. Jane Posey, deoeasml, j
■ named Evans, or Abe, about 27 years of age—a
good carriage driver and good iiotol servant— ‘
i Terms 'very liberal.
’ x. m uk awford.
W. W. THOMAS, J Exsoutoro. j
Nov. 2. 1860 tds.
WILL bo sold at the Court House in Newnan,
Ga., on the first Tuesday in December,
next, within the usual hours of sale, lot of [stud,
No. 25, in the Oth District of Coweta county, con
taining 202! acres, 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 j
I sml said negro girl being property in which the ]
! late Mrs. Jane Posey had a life time interest, and 1
now sold to etfect a divisiou amongst tbe under-’
signed. W. W. THOMAS,, :
Wm, J. STOKES, I
A. W. STOKES. !
Nov. 2,1860. t vis.
\ DRIED FRUIT.
WANTED to buy all the DRIED FRUIT in
the country, for whirl) 1 shall pay tile
highest Cash Price.
11 HAAS.
Sept. 21, 1860-8 4f.
| EVERV TICKET .4 PRIZE!!
| NOILLANKS!!
Grand All-Prize Scheme.
for
DECEMBER, 1860.
GEORGIA SI ATE LOTTERY.
McKINNEY & Cos., Managers.
I Authorized hy Special Aft of Leyislnt are
EVERY TICKET \ I'KIZE !
I CAPITAL PRIZE
#60,000.
Tickets only $lO.
ILlves, Quarters ami Lights in proportion.
To be Drawn each Saturday
in I*oo, in the
CITY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Class 100, to be Drawn Dec. 1, ISCn.
O'tas. lot. to be Drawn Dec. 8, 1860.
Class log, to ho Drawn Dee. 15, 1860.
Class 103, t* he Drawn Dec. 22, 1880.
Class 104, to be Drawn Dec. 2‘J, 1860.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
j
I Prize of #fi".UOO is #60.000
| 1 “ IM.VHMj D 10.DDO
j 1 “ 9 i* 9.60
] “ 5,'MhJ is OjMHj
\ “ 4j h>a| is 4J.WO
1 * ii
] • is 2.DuO
{ i *• | ,500 is I.5(H>
1 Prizes of 1J"K) are
2 Soft arc l,ootf
2 o 400 are S'tO
I 2 “ 300 are 600
| 2 “ 200 are 4* o
; ifx> “ 100 are l'J,f ‘ O
100 “ <5 aie lin Hi
100 “ 50 ora 5.000
25,000 prizes of #9 #2M',iio
; 25,000 Prizes of #2. Siinto
’
50,365 Prizes amount- ~ to >-*i73?0C.0
Will be Drawn Aluntli.
P’ rfideaths of Pnrlcayes will W ill the fol-
I h'wir-cr rate?, which it* the ii-k:
Certificates of Packages of Whole Tick.- I*.
“ “ 16 ILtlf *’ 4
** “ Ift Qimrter ** 2<>
** 16 Lightli “ Jo
TIIE GOLD MINE!!
! ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS
ON THE
THREE U IIItER PLAS ! !
Which takes place un every Wednesday au J
Saturday in 1860.
r 7% KmnKcrv UDrawii Ballotw.
1 Prize of $25.000
1 Prize of 6.6<*u
‘ i ] Prize of 4,1tD0
1 Prize of 2.276
1 Prize of 2.171.20
4u Prize* of 17.5 are 7.‘*u
40 Prize# of 125 .ire *.(KiO
4o Prizes of sll3.suare 4.5m*
] 162 Prizes of 100 are J6.2u*
65 Prizes of 25 are 1.625
65 Prizes of 2D are l.e*H)
65 Prizes of )5 are 9*5
65 Prizes of Ift tire 65t*
4.810 Prizes of 9 are 43.29 U
’ 27Prizes of 5 are lHi>.2tH>
: 40,650 Prizes of 1 are 43,680
j 76,1*76 Prizes Amounting to 5'216,096
Whole Tickets ?5.
Shares in Proportion.
IN ORDERING TK'EETS OR < ERTIMCATES,
1 Enclose the money to otir a-Mress f‘*r the tickets
orderevl, on receipt of wliich they will l>e forwar
! del hy first mail. Purchasers can have tickets
! enffin? in any figure they may Jesiirnate.
The list of*drawn mutilers arul prizes will le
: sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
I All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Ti< kets t*r Certificates, by Mail or
| Express, to be directed to
M‘ KINNEY & CO., Savannah, Ga.
February, 24, 1860-2S-Iy.
DKXTAL NOTICE.
Dll. J. L. MANN, having associated with him
in the practice of Dentistry I>r. Lz. F. Mu*
LAUGULIN, who is well kuown u> an ex\*crieheed
and well informed I *entist, would inlorm the chi
ecus of Newnan aud vicinity, that they are now
prepared to execute all operations pertaining to
: the Profession with neatness, vlurabilitv and
1| patch. We would call the si'r.iu! attention f
those wioliiug Teeth supplied on I’late. as IM
-1 MoLai miUN feels assured, from his long vxperienei
■’ and practice, that his skill in that branch of th
* profession is unsurpassed by any. Give him a
i trial.
- tyOtlice over the “ One i'riee Store,” west side
I public square. Newnan, Ga.
. f Ji efcr eHr es:
1 t'ol. R. W. Sinus, Dr. J. T. IfKFsr,
. i A. J. Lowe. Ks.p. Tims. Swim-, Esq
i j James D. Watson, Ks-j.
July 23d, 1858-50-41.
; WOOL OA.I4XSIIsrO
W A H O o’ M ILLS,
X INK MILKS \V ESI OE XK WNA \.
HAYING lately procured new clothing for our
Cardinsr Machines, we are now prepared to
card Wool with the greatest possible despatch.—.
! Wind must be delivered at. the Factory and tolls
paid there, in order to prevent the recurrence of
the mauy mistakes in receiving and delivering
. lie re to fora iu towu.
Tlio Flouring ill
i is also iu excellent order to give general satisfno
; lion to all our customers. Anew Boltiug Cloih
has been prepared this season.
Our Saw .llill,
* too, stands ready to fill the bills of all cash paying
1 customers with Lumber of whatever description
• they mav order. JNO. T. DENT J: CO.
I July SO, 1858 51-ts.
U* IIOGES!” *‘IIIliOK!<i:!” “HOi,
4. > ! ! !
4, .Si l C *i I. E ” -Hooks ami Hinges,•
J\l. *• l.ight and Heavy Stiap, - “ l ight and
Heavy Ts.” Wrought, *’ ** Cast, * and “ |>rass
Butts.” “JmKlfc** Blind aiut Slmtur Iliiigea.”
•• Mei riman’s ” and “Judds 1 ” Blind Fasteumgs.
ike., ite., in great variety, for sale by
MeNAUGIIT, ORMOND Jt CO.
L>co 16 tt Key-Stone Building’s, Atlanta, C