The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 07, 1865, Image 3

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the NEWNAN HERALD J. c. WOOrTEN - , - - - • - \KWNAN, GA., OCT. 7, 1SG'» consist of the following gentlemen, viz: 1 Arms and Ammunition for tho South. J J. Davis, V.. S. Beadles and L. R. i New \ ORX,Sept. 26.—The refutations Editor. Day, whose duty it shall be to draft reso- under which gunpowder, shot and per sons suitable to the occasion, offering cussion caps, for sporting purposes, may tributes of respect to the memory of the ! he sent South, have been decided on at j dead, once nicoibcrg of this organization ; j the Castoui House, and many permits to gxP Ioffes under tins Lend ic<lf In and who shall have authority to publish make shipments of these articles have j chary'd twenty cents a line. -iwt i said resolutions in any manner they may been issued to powder merchants and • T" _ ■ deeui’propcr, witii the request that all the manufacturers of this city. The maxi-1 . , Ve ‘ S , . j 1 families of the deceased be furnished mum amount of ammunition which may If vou wish something good to cat go . 4 . • _ / t ; Hcilcvuc House, Atlanta. J C0 P ,ea j be seat to an * one I* reon ln thc Sonth - ! ° If VOU need Family Groceries call on touchln S and KUltable remarks w oDO pounds of powder, 5000 pounds 1c k <' drum were made by Messrs. Hay, Stallings, 0 *" shot, and 1G0.000 caps. Nearly all ' Mr" 11^Carmichael is prepared to Davis ^ ladles. ° ’ lhc orders “ re small, comprising from five make repair and re-paint Wagons, Bug- i 0n “ olicn > tlie assembly adjourned to tlJ twca ‘J ke S» of P° wdtr > whh shot and : - , ’ y 0U ca nnot patronize a worthi- j <*®vene on the usual day for the election ca P s ^ r lt - No danger is apprehended ; " He l. a « a complete Black Smith I of members to the Legislature. frpni the shipment of these invoices.- j Shop in connection his establishment, j It «■ a joyous reunion of old and Jbe Aot » all of the kind known as be served at all tried friends, some of them long separa- biruing. No buck-shot will, for the pre- tcd. We hope to have many such. j sen b be permitted to go. G M. HANVEY, ’ ) . . | “* J W \NDEUSO\ f Ghairm n. | Central America. J. W. Tencii, Secretary*. ’ J The most ia >P«rtaut item of intelligence •>.».. from Central America, recivcd by thc Communicated. arrival of thc New York, is that the Gov- New.yan, Ga., Oct. 2nd, ’Go. ! ernment of Salvador had tried ex-Presi LOOK TO YOUR Atlanta ^Sucrtiscmcnts. W T E have on band and for sale a large lot of where thc public can times and at reasonable prices. The Election. The election on Wednesday last for delegates to thc Convention, passed off j very quietly with the following result : W. W. Thomas • •555 W. F. Wright 534 Ira K. Smith 400 J. i*. Taylor 358 11. Y. Brown ; *47 T. G. Victory GO Park Arnold 27 It is believed that Maj. E. B. .Martin, ■\V. W. Merrcll, Esq , and Capt. Charles Walker have been elected in Carroll.— This information is not positive. Dr. It. A. T. llidlcy, Dr. J. S. Ilill on d N. L. Atkinson were elected in Troup. W. M. # K. Watts and B. D. Johnson were elected in Heard. Mr. .Editor: In reply to your fair cor-j dent Barrios, by court martial, and that respondent, I would simply say, that j in accordance with thc sentence passed by ‘Fun,’ neither intended to he u ridiculous this court, he had been shot on the 29th nor witty, but intended to show up the j t *f August. As Barrios has been dcliv- riJiculous in others who like herself ered to thc Government of Salvador bv couldn’t see thc point. And now Mr. Editor what say you. 1 can’t see it- I ask can you? My rule is with ladies to agree, What they dont neither do I sec. Speedy Justice. Two thieves, Alabama, stole two horses in Carroll on Sunday were pursued and captured on Monday — placed on trial and sentenced to four years imprisonment in thc Penitentiary, and brought to this place (twenty five mil's from Carrollton) and lodged in jail Tuesday, to await a guard from the State prison. On Friday morning as thc jailer, Mr. Norman Bradley, entered their cell to furnish them break fast, they seized him, and in tlie melee escaped. A large number of citizens and a portion of the V S. forces at this Post are making ef forts to lecapturc the thciws. Wc four tlie rascals have made good their escape. Fee notice of C. Robinson, Flu-riff, in another column. The good people of Carroll and Judge Fcathcrston deserve the thanks of all lion, st men for the prompt mauucr in which justice was administered in rhc.se eases. No one attaches any blame to the jailer. - New York News. — The Southern people'Would be great doits to patronize in future the-journals that viiificd us during the existence and since the close of the w ir. The News besides being as ably conducted as any paper in thc United States, on all occa moils, gave us even handed justice. If any of our readers intend subscribing for a Northern paper we would urge upon them by all means to give the News the. preference. See prospectus. Uvy-Tiie last Ordinance passed by our Town Council can be found posted at the Court House, Post Office and, we suppose, the trees generally about Newnan. that of Nicaragua only on the condition that his lifesliould he spared, this breach oT faith had naturally produced in Nica ragua a great excitement. Barrios was generally regarded as one of the ablest That s right Mr. Editor your too gal- J ] eat 1 ers 0 f the Liberal party in Central hint to do otherwise; I would myself if j America. He was the lawful President she had appealed to me. of Salvador until thc unfortunate war But she asks ‘-why dont he compli-; w Itli Guatamala, in 1863, in consequence ment the ladies in plain engtish, • I an- 0 f which he had to leave his country.— swer by asking another question. Why j jj oth Kat i ves and foreigners in Central don t young-ladies when they wish a com- America expressed great indignation at plimcnt say so in plain’ english, instead j the-couduct of the Government of Salva- -€j*ri<5u*r spiteful pieces because they I j cr are not complimented. Poor Mister Fun He made a pun, And it pleased none . And jow he’s done. But you hadn’t oughter Dipped him in “hot water.” l-'u.v. The Movements.of IIon. John C. Breck.inrii>oe.—The Toronto (Canada) Leader, of Thursday, contains this para graph : Distinguished Southerners —At an early hour yesterday morning thc distinguished Southerner, John C. Breck inridge arived in this city from Montreal, by the Grand trunk Railway, accompa nied by Col. Bctiham, Major Helm, and Col. J. Wilson. They put up at tlie Queen’s Hotel, where they were visited yesterday by a large number of friertds and‘sympathisers. They are expected to he present at the billiard matiuee tills af ternoon, invitations having been sent to them by Messrs Ililey & May. Wo be lieve Gen. Breckinridge and party pro ceed shortly to St. Catharine. The New Yol k News of the 10th inst. says: The appearance of Mr. Breckinridge in Canada indicates the surmise that he has some hopes of Executive clemency. His uncle, l>r. Robert J. Breckinridge, is j said to be extremely anxious on the sub ject. Those who know the late Vice 1’resident, bower think that if he is in Canada it is rather to meet his family, whom he lias not seen for sonic months. ENGLISH A3H) AMB51GAI Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, Alpaccas, French Marinoes, Ladies Belts &, Buckles, (the finest ever offered in this market,) »\ Ribbons (all kinds,) Rubber Combs, Round C er m b s , and Tuck Combs,' t. (the latest stylel: The following is an estimate by ti e Raleigh (N. C ) Progress ef the Southern men enlisted and killed or disabled during the rebellion i «$"totes. Alabama ay. Enlixtsments. ... 120,000 50,000 ... 17,000 ... 131,000 ... 50,000 ... GO ,000 ... 78,000 .... 40,000 ... 40,000 ... 140.000 G-T.OOO GO,000 93.000 180,000 /). nd and disabled. 70,000 30,000 -10,000 76,000 30,000 34,000 45,000 24,000 24,000 S5.000 40,000 34,000 ■ 53,000 105,000 To the rr-<4C.—Any person in Geor gia, South Carolina, Florl?* or Alabama having preserved priuted copie-3 ol my letters from the army will confer a special I favor by informing me of the fact by let ter at this place. Thc aid of my friends of the Press is solicited in giving this card a general cir culation in the States named above. 1\ W. A. Thomaston, Upson Co., Ga.,Scpt 2G. Taming Bees. When bees are full of honey they will not sting, and are as harmless as kittens. They wiil fill themselves with honey when frightened. Smoke of rotten-wood, tobacco, cotton, rags or dry corn cobs, will frighten them. These articles should burn readi'y, slowly, and without blazing. Thc very best material to uso is rotten- wood ; it should not be too dozy as it will burn too fast, and^ be likely to blaze.— Wood is very convenient, and evidently not expensive. With^the n outh first direct a little smoke to the entrance of ilie hives and then into the slats or holes of the honey board, and directly upon the bees. Do not be afraid of injuring the bees'; you cannot harm them with a reasonable amount of ^mokc. Now remove thc hon ey board and blow smoke upon the bees, to keep them below thc tops of thc frames. Keep them below the tops till they are full of honey. In from five to fifteen minutes the most of the bees will be gorg ed, and look as plump as aldermen.— When in this condition, the frames of comb may be taken out, examined and returned. Follow these directions and you will find no trouble in taming ar.d handling any hive of bees.—Moore's Ru ral New Yorlcer. Plain ami Figured; Ladies’ Hats, Waterfalls, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, and Suspenders, -, BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS; The largest lot of Ladies’ and Gents FRENCH CALF BOOTS and SHOES, of every style and quality, in the market. IS Jrk WOOL and FELT; Knives and Forks, Pocket Cut lery, Yankee Notions, Crockery, assorted, - T i n - \V a r e , and many other articles too tedious to men tion, All of which we will sell so CHEAP t V '«U. even a .fee would not ask them for Jess.— Before mtrehasing elsewhere-call and examine the stock of T. & |>..SVVINT CO, Gueksville .St., funder Masonic Hall.) NEWNAN, GEORGIA. t — NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY RY Grocers and Commission Merchants. 1,114,003 000,000 Communicated. Newnan, Ga., Oct. 4th, 18G5. In accordance with a request of J. W. Anderson, late Captain of the “ Newnan Guards,” (Co. A, 12th Ga. Battalion, and Co. A 1st Rcg’t Ga. Yol., Infantry,) the j Arkansas, members of the organization assembled | pi or ;j a nt Sargent’s Ilall in this place. The as- j (^ cori: ja scinbly was called to order, and, on mo- j Kentucky* sav tion, G. M. Hanvey (late Maj- r of the Lo U i s ; anat s: ,y ... 12ih Ga. Batt.) and Capt. Anderson wire yjjssissippi called to the chair, and J. W. Tench j yjissouri say chosen Secretary of thc meeting. i Maryland say Lieut. S. IV. Beadles was called upon ^orth Carolina to explain the object ot the meeting, ^ South Carolina ... which he did in a few very feeling and ■ ’('(.fmosseesay...... appropriate remarks. j Texas say On motion of ’J'. G. Alexander, a com- Virginia say niittce consisting of J. J. Davis, Esq , A. J. Stallings, Esq , Lieut. W. S. Beadles, j Total. J. T. Dent, A. Leigh, J. F Conyers and j —-.— Lavender R. Ray was appointed to Sentence of the clerk Atwater- prepare business for the meeting. j d ‘ is ' e P‘” ud < hat Dorancc Atwater During the absence of the committee, 1 wbo w:,s tr *°J by a military commission ^ ^ ^ ^ in compliance with the request ot the for stealing from the tent of J. M. Moore, Bacon—-Oirfr a small quantity in market.- - , .. . T „ ... * . 1 the records ofthe names of the Union round 23 (S- 24,- £ tb.; Shoulders 22 Of- entire house,. Maj. J. C. W oo’ten made a ... i Ham*, 2-4 («, 2Sc:; Clear sides, 2o (5, 3oc riiort speech, full of good feeling for the ! *>ldiers who died in the Andersonvi.le j , b ' • • , ri i 1 : orison has been sentenced to be imprisoned Floer.—Extra Family, fyom wagons .i f sun ivmg members ot the Ciaurd aau » I ? - from stores 8^r ^ !!>.: Snper6ne 8c ^ ?T>. wishes for their future welfare, at the eighteen months and pay a fine ot io= ToH *cco.—50(W.>t 50c p lt>; Smoking 75 ■ ’ ” 1 0 (S SI 00 Hr. Nails.—15 (« ltlc y 1 !?>. Candles.—Star. 40- 73 lh.^ Cheese.—4o (a, 50e 7^ tb. Mackerel —$5.50 (a $0,00 7? K't- By tbr small. 20c each. Sardines—50 @ 60c T 3 box. Soap.—25 (nr 30c y 3 F’- Corr-KRAS.— 150 ric ^ lb. Black Pepper.—75c T 3 ffi. Soda.—25 0 30c !i>. Starch —25 (o'- 30c p* ib. Spice.—50c T 3 lb. - Gisgkb.—75c T 3 *b- Blcestose.—50 0 60c T 3 ffi. Potash.—75 0 Si00 y* tb. Blacking.—10 0- 15c T 3 box. Matches.—10 <<t 20 T 3 box. Corns CARDS.-Sl.50t5 $1.20 y 3 I ,air - Pickles.—75c 0 SI.00 70 jar. Candies.—65c 0 SI,OO f* ib. Bagging.—40 0 45c T 3 yd. . lioPE.—30 0 S5c V lb. m Twine.— $ 1.00 (k $1.25 ~d> bunch. Paints and Oils.—Kernsinc Oil $- f ' ' V gal.: White Lead 18c 7) tb. Cotton.—Because of the increased facili ics for the shipment of Cotton, holders are m$re firm and the market more buoyant. So far sales have been only in small lots. We quote diddling from 25 0 28c. 7ft tb, according to quality and quantity. Factory Goods.—J Brown Shirting 40045c j-* vd.; 4-4 Sc-i Island Shirting 41050c 7’ yJ- : Osnaburgs 30035c Ip yd ; Cotton Yarns— $3,250$ COO 74 bunch. Dry Goods —Prints 35 0 45c 7? yard j Bleached Shirtings 46 0 SOc 7 3 vd. Country Produce—Corn Sl;00 T 3 bushel: Meal from wagons St,10 T 3 bush.; from stores $1,25 T 3 bush.; Butter, 20 0. 25c T 3 B».; Bees wax, 2<H- 7» lb.: Kggs 15 0 20, T 3 doz,; Honey, l2Jc T 3 tb.; Beef, 6 0 10c 7 3 tb.; Tallow, 12 0 15c.T 3 lb.: Dried Fruit, Peaches, unpealed $1,50 ' f > bush.: pealed $2,50 T 3 bush.; Apples, $1,50 7? bush. Sugar.—N. Orleans, 25 0 30c T 3 tb.: Crush ed 35 T 3 lb. Syrup.—Cane, Si 00 It) gat.; Sorghum, 50c U gal. Coffee —Prime Ilio, 480 -0; 7 3 tb- Salt,—6c T 3 lb. I). BREWSTER,- YEW Bt-ir S’K M!. ob Co., DEALERS IN BRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ’ '• 5 •• Gents Furnishing Goods, n: * - CROCKERY, etc., etc. NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE. ON BAY STREET, NEWNAN, GA. Sept. 23-3-3rn. same time paying beautiful tributes to and stand comuiited until the fine is paid the memory of the gallant and glorious i and the stolen property returned to the dead, so often our companion/ in death's War Department. Atwater, it is sa.d fiercest revelry and the camps eonvivi- sent to the Albany Penitentiary to- alitic-= -Jay- His friends claim that ms is a hard ease. Atwater was detailed as clerk at After Major Woo;ten's speech, by re quest of the ehair, the members present gave their names to the Secretary for en rollment. Andcrsonviilc from the prison, by the rebels. He secretly made a copy of the j „. . „ j 1 nrison records, showing the names and; —8ixty six names were enrolled, t , , T - - - " -n. n deaths of ali the l uion prisoners. This ^ On motion the following report ot the docuu - eIlt he brought to Wash- j Committee was rca ! and adopted. ington presentented to the* Department. We the Committee, selected to prepare } * or w -|,j c h he was haudsouiely rewarded. \ business to come before this meeting, Leg He was taken to Audersonviile tins sum- 1,^, . cn " mer to aid in laying out the cemetery, p -who and, while there, his mends say he se- d hat in consideration of the short no-, cre( , niaJc a copj of ; he original list, for tice given us, we have, upon consideration, w bat purpose is unknown. A witness at determined to appoint from the members ti ie Courtmartia! says he stoic toe copy 4»f this, a new Coaiwlttec. and that it since the first ot thc tuoaiu, M. MARBURG, WHOLESALE COMMiSSiOil ••r o mmmhm, No. 4*2 Public Square, TENNESSEE, Announces to the Wholesale Trade that he is constantly receiving and has on hand such goods as arc usually kept in Retail Dry-Goods Stores, which he will sell at E istern prices, with freight added. M. FRANK A CO., at Atlanta and Newnan. Ga., represent the firm, an 1 any orders left with them will be carefully c-xe-atcd. * S’-tenJ.-cr 2T-3-3m. J. M HOLBROOK, Ag’t, ' FOR P*. CORBITT c9o Co-. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in FIS ill Will jjfH A T S, p Salesroom, 203 Broadway, N- Y., 13rancli, Whiteliall St., ATLANTA, GA. Septembcc 20-1-12m. PHI ir [pm 3 PM 1 lilt !i jL M CilSI PLACE TO BUY M. LYNCH & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, —AND— SEWS 2>£&&S£S V WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,- Two Door* West of Post 3 September 30-4-3m. mi @m§s MORGAN & CO., DEALERS in g CjRHi’i.’ U * Parlor Sets, Chairs, Bedsteads, Gilt Frames, Mattrasses, Pictures, Shades, Bureaus, White Lead, Wardrobes, Linseed Oil, Wash Stands, Benzine, Tables,Safes. Japan Varnish, Lounges, Putty, Ac., All Sizes Window and Looking Glass. Corner Peach Trco and Kariotta Strs., up stairs, AT LA NT A,*G A. September 30- 4-1 m. H t a jg. i —— StSARS, AT OR LKW1S L. ABROTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT. ABBOTT & BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE & BETAIL DEALERS IN PRODUCE m GROCERIES, Wliitolaall Str», ATLANTA, GA. We keep constantly on hand and for sale a good stock of Flour, Corn, Bacon, Lard) Sugar of all grades, Coffee, Mackerel, Pepper, Spices, Sodii in Kegs, Tobacco, Lime, Cheese, &:c. September 30-4-Rm: 13 AT "Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. Bushels Dried Peaches W A a‘*3 fS For which the highest Market Price will he paid. JAW)B BliACK. Sept. 30-l-3m. Petroleum Company. Capital* Stocl-c *$100,000 Shares ------ liplO OO P. 1’. PEASE & GO., RECE!¥iN3, FOSV/AROiNQ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Careful and prompt attention given to buying and selling pArumriir t. r winrp y, rrrri, CU aaU*', xkiCiA'kxA ibo A A i Jh* AND FILLIYC AI^L OIvDERS. Agents for Selling Products from Cotton anl Oil Factories. A Iso,-A gents for selling SB i: PKSSERVEB FRUITS, Pickles, Meets, &c., &c,, In Sealed Cans and Bottles, Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 30-4-3m. I. Y. SAWTELL, C30CS3T C0MMI8SI05 MERCHANT, Comer Whitehall and Hitchel Streets, . Keeps constantly on hand a large and choice assortment of Al'l AAi i CTaAV ALL KINDS OF oossTB’r z&Q'svon bought find soid at reasonable prices. September 20-4-3m.~ ' No Fartlier Assessments. Working Funil * ' 030,000 OFFICERS. WM. McNAUGHT, Atlanta, President. M. P. Kellogg, Newnan, Seer’y and Treasurer. J. L. Kon’EiiS, General Superintcnuanl. DIRECTORS. Taosias A. Gback, Newnan, M. P. Kki.logg, Newruan, J. ij. Rook its, “ .1. J. Pinson, “ Other Directors to be elected. r T'MIE propert} - of the Company consists of | leases for twenty years, with a royalty of one-tenth of the Oil. on .seventeen, different places in St. Clair, Walker and Payette coun ties, Ala., embracing an aggregate of two l lion sin,// tiro hundred and fifty acres. These lands are all located in the great Coal fields of Alabama, and selected carefully on account of the strong indications of Oil that are found on them. They contain boring ter itory cnougli for several hundred wriis. The Company proposes to sell stock enough to raise a working fund of $30,000,and pledge the stockholders that thc whole of this fund shall hij expended in developing ar.d improv ing the property. Arrangements will be made to commence worfc-immcdiat*ly, with the best machinery and most skil ful men that can be had in the oil regions of the North, and the work wiil be prosecuted with the utmost dili gence. It is confidently believed that in a few months the stock will command from 5 to 10 times its par value. (Sept. 30-1-tf. 7.. 5f. BV.CCE. TIIOS. S. MORGAN. E. M. BRUCE & CO., 238 Zrood Street, Augusta, Ga., Bankers and Cotton Factors, dealebs exclusively ix Foreign an l Domestic Exchange, Com, Uncerrent Money and Cotton. I ll A YF. this urr taken info portnership. Ti;o■■ as S. Moi.gas. I.do this in recogni tion and appreciation of hii U3 : Btpcachablc irrtegritv and high capacity as a business man, and his’long, satisfactory and sncce-sful man- a -ement of mr commercial and financial af fairs. and his fidelity to my interests, (having been with me almost without intermis-ioa for more than fifteen years.) i do hereby com mend him with confidence to the bud,less pnldic. L- M. Bill CE. yefpAll papers in Georgia arc :<quested to! publish the above one month, end sen 1 hid j ' - [$t p‘. 30-A-lm. )VM. 11 BEERY, W ARE-HOUSE OENERAL AEEHT, FOR Receiving, Put- ting in Order and Ship- ping Cotton to safe amiy^V-« i, y . - > responsible firms in An- __ gusta. New York or Liverpool. frjT'Liberal advances arranged for parties desiring it. Newnan, Ga„ Sept. 23-3-tL THOMAi BARNES, I'Jepot Stu., Newnan, Ga., Will repair neatly anu promptly t CLOCKS, WATCHES JPm —AND — J- E W ELRY. September 30-4-ly. in X a ; -IS TANNERY. '1,000 SHIS M IE1TIES, (If all kinds, nicely finished, for sale at New York market prices. Will also exchange LEATHER FOR HIDES At old rates. Sept. 30-1-Gt. TIIOS. G. BURPEE. GEORGIA, COW FT A COUNTY. r jMWO months after date applieetHm will he S made to the Court of Ordinary ol SSld county, at the first regular term after expira tion of two months froip date of this notice, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to tho estate of Jacob Addy, late of said county, de ceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said deeeased. W. W. ADLkV, Sept. 30-4-2tn. Adra’r of Jacob Addy. Adesamisfirator’s Sage. XT J UAi be soid on the first Tuesday in De- VV ccmber next, agreeably to an order of the Court of (Vvdiniiiryjof Merriwether county, before the Court House door in Newnan, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, North half of Lot No. 253, second District of Coweta county, containing ninety-six acres, more or less, eighteen acres cleared. Sold as the property of Peter Windom, late of said county, deceased. Sold for thc benefit of the heirs and creditors cf said deceased. Terras cash. Sept. 30-4-tds. MARK MORGAN, Vdni’r. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. To all whom it ma j concern : ■J’OHJf TILLERY having in dp per firm ap- 9^ plied to me for permanent Letters of Ad ministration, with the will annexed, on tho estate of Matilda Elmore,- late of said county, deceased: This is therefore,to cite ail and singular tho creditors, and next of kin of- Matilda Elmore to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and Show cause, if any they can. vr'iv permanent Letters of Administration, with trie will annexed, should not be granted to John Tillery on Matilda Elmore’s estate. Given under my hand and official signature, September 21st, 1365. B. H. MITCIIELL, Ordn’y. Scplemecr 30-1-8 J. GEORGIA, COTV ETA COUNTY. To all whom it ma j concern : H ENRY a. NORTH having in proper form. . applied to me for Letters of Administra tion, de bonis non, on Che estate of Benjamin W. North, late of said county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin cf Benjamin Yv'. North, to Up and appear at my office within the time allow ed hv law, an 1 show can e, if any they can, ■vhy Letters of Administration, d" bonis nor., should not he granted to Henry-A. North on Benjamin W. North's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, .Sep tember 21.1365. B. H. MITCHELL. Onl’ry. September 30-4-30d. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. To all whom, it may concern: SHORN LUNCH having, in proper form, \ ^ aural 3 mc fi ,r permanent Letters of Administration the estate of Alvin Chan dler, late of said county, dwtra-.... : This is to cite all and singular the ervliter? and next of kin of Alvin Chandler, to be and appear at my office will in the time allowed by law and show cause, it" any they can. why per manent administration should, not be granted to Osborn I,iiu-h on Alvin Chandlers estate. Witness mr hand and official -ignature, thi3 Sept. 21. 1385. B. If. MITCHELL, Ord ry. Sept. 30- J-30d. j [ L M. Bru-.e t Co. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. To all whom it may concern: M ARY E. BROWN having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph M. Brown, late of said county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Joseph M. Brown, to bs and appear nt my office within the-time allow ed by law and show cause, if any they can, why pennaften* administration should not he granted to Mary E. Brown on Joseph M. A; own’s estate. j Witness my hand and official signature, this Sept 21, 1665. It. If, MITCHELL, Oid’ry. September 30-4-30'i. Administrators’ Sale. T yV VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable ^ J) the Ordinary of Coweta county, will bo soi.J at the late residence of John M. Sims, ou the 11th day of December next, all the per sonal property belonging to the estate of -aid John M. Siuls, consisting of a large lot of splondid mules and horse.., cattle, sheep, pork and stock hog-., some three or four thousand bushels of corn, a large lot of fodder, oats, wheat, peas, cotton seed; also all of the pi.in- ijition tools, household and kitchen furniture, one family carriage, several wagons and carts, a large lot of Sorghum Syrup, and many oth er things loo teJk>u3 to mention. Terms cash. —ALSO— *WiiI lie fented for the nox y -rr, in tho town of Newnran, on the first Wednesday i t October-next, the Plantation of said deceased, one of the best in the country, in four pan-.-Is, comprising about six hundred acres of upland, most of it fresh, and all in a good state of cultivation. Also, a Wanfation known n.3 foe Xrrth place, adjoining T. I>. Good ivy a and others,, with good dwelling and other improvements, witii. about one hundred a»d -by acres o‘ good open head. A! -f>. a place f. no-.. i rs tfU: Spin mer Place, adjoining Win. B. r* oson and others, with .i good dwelling ami other improvements, v.ith. some thl 'or fo.-y acres of cuhiv il 4 l-.ud, T> vie- !. -'e.s and four approved securities,, •iu.; A.,.: Uj-oii the cr e> ns it r.iaturc-s. • JOHN W POWELL, Adm’r, ANN K. i-11’14. Adrr-'x.