The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 21, 1865, Image 4

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m , arc electors. We exclude nut or.'\ nc- t GARTHELL & MILL. DiSSOluitiOll. groes, but all foreigners, all persons under ^^TORNEYS AT LAW / T IIE p * ir,n ' -r:i! ' j tlie z r ’f- of twentr-one, all p.tnpcrs. and . ’ I tween the sub me d_e si ’ ft nener TV CREWS BIHLBlvc -*■.. *. .1 ..... . ( fi> >i tin fieri from First I 'agr.) States,end doubtless i‘. wn«a gnjss fallacy, as a long experience had proved plainly enough. Itot it is undoubtedly true all tv ho have not paid taxes. Five-sixths when applied to the direct action of the of the population are kept away from the. Genera! Government upon the white >H°* bo * as competent, and of the people of the Union. We cannot have other sixth a bare majority, or one-twelfth, one government, common to alt the States controls all the political interests of the and Territories, exercising despt tic power other eleven-twelfths. Before it can be in one half the country, and. at the same ^ 0Wfl the excluded classes ought to time, carefully protecting the other in he admitted, it must be proved that wo- thc enjoyment of liberty and law The men and children, and convicts and ne- liaud that wields the unlimited authority r roes , ar| d lunatics and paupers, and of an Asiatic king over the South will unnaturalized foreigners would govern us not be, and cannot be, tied up by consti- “ore wisely and honestly than we ate tutional restrictions in the North. No, " ,j w governed. my friends, if it is Poland for them, it The advocates of the divine right of mast be Russia for us. and Liberia for negr .es to govern w r ngly, do not pretend both of us, whenever it shall j l- ase cur that their special favorites arc at all eom- Abolition masters to send us there. We petent, mentally or morally, to decide the must he all slaves or all freemen. great questions which, in this country, Let me not be misunderstood. I am are <Jp,cn settled by the votes of the pri- not objecting to any amount of severity mary electors. ( hief Justice Cnase,after within the law which the Federal author- his Jour to the South, made a speech at ity ma)’ see fit to inflict upon those indi- Dartn.outh College, in vnich he is rc- viduals who have offended the law. It P ortcd to liivc ^id that the negroes were is not mercy to the criminal, but justice ignorant of the-difference between me urn. office tv crews ]irn,pi.v Alabama Strcc A tianta, Georgria. Sept. 5—’—3;n. m J. C. WOOTTEW ATTORNEY AT LAW, NKWNAX. GEORGIA. PAgf O'T’.'p over Post i>ffi'-e.'“y~sg Sept. :•— I —tf. JOHN S. BIGBY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NKWNAX, GEORGIA, ILL practice regularly In Coweta and the surrounding counties, and H i!:c United States ^strict Court* f->r tin- Northern at: I Southern Districts of the State. @9“Speeisl Attention given to tl»c collection and securing of eiaiais. Sept. 0—5—tf. THOMAS J. SPECK. D E >T T 1ST, siiip heretofore evicting hc- * -risers in the firm of iie I- wtoe i Henry, lias been this day dissolved by mutual causent. Iillt.ll All ill! 11').\! J. E. J ON KS A. P>. C.‘.ti:s. C. L. KEPWIXE. j 3. HENRY, W Sept. Otb, 1865. J.S. Mil continue business old Stand of PsEDWIXE & HENRY, .YEIVXA.Y, GA. WHOLESALE ANT KETaIL MW GOODS! DEALERIX to the innocent that we are asking. A word now on negro suffrage. 'I he Democracy oppose it now, as in all past time. If ihe white race is to be humil iated by sneaking behind the negro and getting him to govern us, it-shall NKWNAX, GEORGIA, I ) ESPKiTUULI.V announces t to tii? citizen* of this place and the u*dghbni i::g country, that ! he has permanently located in Newman. ami and tnum: .Such was the [condition of, solicits their patron-ge. Having had eight their morality. As to intellectual caps- j years prAciicc, he feels competent to execute] :dl operations with skill and success. Teeth t city, the utmost that he claimed for them extracted by r.id of El- crricity—r'raost with- j Wus not that they could give a reason for ollt P ;l!n —when desiri-*4* Satisfaction guar- ; . . - | n lanteed in all cases. Pees moderate, their totes, or esen tell one ticket ftotn | Rooms, for the present, at Maj. llanvey's i ■ , another, but if a ticket was put into their . residence . n Greenvill street. not bo t. „„..n . .l- I Sept. 9-1-12,,,. Itled’cine*, Chemicals, : PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE hath AE33<}03H3auSE?$ f . TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER BRACES, giP BARGAINS J. LOjRCII & CO., Have jnst received at J. M. DODD'S old stand, South- West Corner Public Square. NEWMAN, GEORGIA, and larsxe supply of READY MADE • . | AriaainistratcrV MaEe. ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in De- 1 V* ceuiber tK*xh agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of .\leriiw»tl;er countv , before the Court House door in X wnan. (J :.. I within the legal ll n.rs of sale. North h ilf of i Lot No. 253. second District i f Coweta countv. ! contain jug ninety-six acres, more or less, i\D ! nigh teen acres cleared. Sold, as the propertv ■ of Pi ter Window. late of said countv. de- eased Commissii>n Merehauls, s ]]\ ul m & 113 GROCERS, CATES, A new Grcenvill3 St.. 3 Bogus South of Public Square. Xt'wnan. Gn.. IIA YR J 1ST RECEIVED A FRKSII S-CPPDV OF Cl'TTON Cturs. Writ Buckets, 3IETHRS, Blackish, Pap Locks. Knives and Forks. Te \ a Taiis.e Spoons Star C.-.m*lss, Pocket Knives, Salt. Cut a Cakpet Tacks- {R{ ORERY! FBGCtERY!! JVtT ARRIVED. A IT.K.-il SUPPLY OF mQC&EHY S-..pt.hO-1-tds. MARK MORGAN. \dnTr. I> CON, CilEESK. Cort'EKAS, Black Pepper, Starch. Itl.fESTONE. Palm Soap, . , hands thev could carrf U to the pollin said that wc consented to it. 1 he Abo- . . ,, - ildace and rut lt-in litiomsts, on tlie contrary, are lullv for r . . . , . , „ , , who is also a burning and a shitttn it, arid though some of them hesitate to VM. B BEERY, Mr. Whiter Davis, j iiglit . . ...... in the same political church, an'wcred j ~W" IR E - IB3I O X3r»S T3 avow it, there can be no question that it . * . ’. .. ^ the objection as to the negro s incapacity 1 by saying, at Chicago, “ It is not iutelii- -cnee' « went, it is numbers.” This | <J£N£8AL AGENT, reduces the- whole BE LIQUORS is one of their most cherished projects. They propose to accomplish their pur pose by using the power of the General Government to force it upon the States where the people oppose it and the laws forbid it. Now, we know, and they know, and everybody else knows, that the Fed eral Government has no power, authority or jurisdiction •whatever over tlie subject, and that no federal officer could take a single step in this direction without vio lating the Constitution which he is sworn to support. This, in tho mind of a Democrat, is conclusive; but such an ar gument is literally thrown away upon the Abolitionists. Perhaps, indeed, they like tiic thing better for being unconstitution al. Let us consider the oilier reasons. We oppose negro suffrage, not from any prejudice or ill-feeling against them, for we have none, and will have none, as long us they remain in the places in which nature and the laws of the country have assigned them. But this Government was made by our ancestors, the white men of the country, and transmitted to ns in tho regular course of descent.— When the negro demands possession of it; whether in whole or in part, it is tlie right and the duty of the white man to answer him as Ahab was answered when he wanted Naboth’s vineyard for a gar den of herbs: “God forbid that 1 should give (he inheritance of thee.’’ measure into a new plan for stuffing the ballot box. Why not ask for a law to authorize the stuffing without using the hands of the unfortu nate negroes ? I hope you have the “ charity that be- lieveth all things, endureth all things, and tliinkctli no evil.’’ But do you not find it difficult, with all your Christian virtues, to resist the conviction that the Abolitionists are playing the hypocrite when they pretend to think that the right of suffrage is such a sacred thing that it ought never to be withheld from arty hu man being ? Their whole history contra dicts them. If they were sincere, they certainly would not deprive white men of 1 the privilege, for they have not \et got so far along as to deny that a white man is a human being. But when have the}’ omitted the opportunity to trample upon a white man’s right of suffrage, guarded though it be by tlie Constitution and the laws? When did they make an ap portionment bill in this Ftate that was not marked all over with their fraudulent disregard of popular right? Take the present apportionment, and, to simp'ify | the case still further, take two counties ! lying side by side., in the same Senatorial | District—Chester and Montgomery. The fathers unto | ]attcr Fi‘R Rereivincr. Put- ting in Order anil Sliin- ping Do tun to safe and gust?.. New York or Liverpool. JGjSjy-I.ineral advances arranged for parties desiring it. Nown in. (la., S 23-3-tf. THOMAS BARNES, Depot Str., Netvnan, Ga., Will repair neatly and promptly CLOCKS, rn^YY y^i For Medicinal uses, BLUE STONE, GtNGEB, SND133, M A DDES, C5PPERAS y> r p T)rAT)T)XVQ A A. X AltA a XlXXf ,y Y y Y X r Starch, Turpentine, r y r a k a lias eighteen thousand taxable in habitants, and the former only sixteen X\ e refuse to give up this inheritance, j thousand. Five representatives were di- not merely because it is ours, but because j v ided between them, by giving three to the we know il we gave it to negroes it would j smaller county and two to the larger one. be utterly spoiled. Not many races oi j n fl ;l t defiance of the Constitution. In men have shown themselves fit for the j Maryland they have taken the State high duties of governing a great country, ! government entirely out of the hands of and it is vaiu to deny that the negro has d, e people by means of brute force. In less of that capacity than any other that! Kentucky, if a white- human being goes J' E W B September 30-l-lv. WELLBORN FLOYD, tSW BOOT and SHOE MAKER. Shop on tlie North-West corner of Public Square, adjoining the store of A. B. Brookins. JSt^“Ttepairiiig neatly and promptly done. Sept. ti-l-Bm. NEWiMN ever wore the human shape. Equality political or social, would not elevate him; it would only drag us down. To invest him with our rights would make him uo richer, for he could not use them; but it would make us poor indeed. But the Abolitionists insist that every human being has a natural right to vote, to an election he finds the place surroun ded by Abolition officers, with companies of armed soldiers under their command ; as sorn as they ascertain he does not in tend to vote their ticket, they order him off' the ground, and if lie refuses to go lie is stabbed or shot. And this is fully approved by all that set of politicians merely because he is a human being, and who profess to believe that voting is a irrespective of all other considerations; sacred, natural, God-given right. therefore the right must be conceded to the uegroes without asking whether they Sometimes negro suffrage is advocated on tlie score of Clm.-tian benevolence ^Sit- Carriage ana wagon OjEEOJP ? IL II CARMICHAEL, Proprietor, ON BAPTIST CHURCH STRHET, NEWNAN, GEORGIA. T HE Proprietor is prepared to make CAR RIAGES. WAGONS. BUGGIES, etc., at short notice. RIPAIRlNO AND RE-PRINTING will be attended to promptly and skillfully.— Connected with theestablishment is a complete mi SMITH SHOP, where the public can be served at all times. None but competent workmen will be employ ed. ( for whose services good wages will be paid.) V t'gT’Be will take in payment for work done. Country Produce at tlie market price. October 7-o-tf. Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Fens, Ink, Letter Paper, En velops, Dye woods and Dye Stuffs. In my stock will contain everything that is kept in a first Class • DRUG STORE Bv strict attention to the wants of custo mers I hope to merit a share of public patron age. I respectfully invite ray friends to cal! and examine iny stock and prices. Physicians’ prescriptions carefully compout: led, and all orders correctly answered. Medicines war ranted genuine and of the best imaiitv. J. S. HENRY. Sept. 10, 1853-2-Cm. r T. P. IIilton. J. A. Allfn. 1,000 STIES If LEATHER are fit to exercise it or not. This is their j an( j philanthropy. This is the special axiomatic principle. It is about as true j whine of the Abolition priesthood. But as tlie profound remark of Dogberry that j every word and act which spring from “reading and writing comes by nature. | their leal impulses prove them to be re but to be well favored is a gift of fortune ” j morseless and_ cruel to the last degree.— No man lias a natural right to partiei : When you see one of them standing up pate in the public affairs of a State, in the pulpit to gloat over the stiff rings whether as a-voter or an officer. It, w,is | of women and children—denying the a conventional privilege provided in the i peaceful doctrines of “ the Lord that organization of the Government. “ The ; bought him,” and proclaiming Jno. Brown divine right of kings to govern wrongly,” a saint, a martyr—calling aloud for inor: ; - 1 is a doctrine long ago exploded ; but here | military commissions and more plunder ; of aU *] n(l3 , nice ly finished, for sale at New we have it revived by the Abolitionists —and then, when he suddenly stops his • York market prices. Will also exchange for the benefit of the negro. howl for blood, turns up the whites of . _ In some countries the supreme power ( b ' s e J es and protests that h:s piety and LHiHi Tliliil I’ UI\ iiiLJiliO of the State is placed in the hands of a j humanity is terribly wounded because single person. In others a small number ne F 10< -' ; i cannot Note— whai is ad this but is selected from the mass, and all author ity confided to them. In a republic like i hypocrisy? ours, we arc said to be governed by the many, and it is»many when compared to the governing classes elsewhere; but still very few when considered with refer ence to the whole, population. Those who vote here have the power, not by any law of nature, but because the foun ders of -t*ur government believed, as we believe, that it was safer in the hands i that hold it thau it would be if the num ber was cither smaller or greater. A government where every human being has a right to vote would be such a mon strous absurdity that nobody outside of a mad house ever thought of it. Here in Pennsylvania the right of suf- frage goes about as far as anywhere else, and yet not one sixth of the population HILTON & ALLEN, CiEXEESAIa COJHIKSSIOX MERCHANTS, For the sale of DHY GOODS, OHOOEDISS, —AND— Country Produce. We ! iav? on ha ml for sale Corn, Aleal, Flour, BACON, BARI), Tobacco, Candles, Salt, S<5da, Nails, Factory Thread, Ac. Also Gentlemen and Ladies BOOTS <3c SHOES, Wc are constantly receiving various other articles not mentioned above. Consignments of ail kinds respectfully solicited. Greenville Stu.. (under Masonic Hall,) NEWNAN. GA. Sept, n-l-tf. LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S li)0'0MB8U]018 y All varieties of ©HXfcBESSFg SHOES, BOYS & GENTLEMEN’S NOTIO NS, Of till kinds; Which ys well a in pied to the count ^ v Con-Lting- of i'O .Nets Piatt's, Asserted, SO Sets Tens, “ Pitchoj’s. Bowls, &c. IN ADDITION TO WHICH, WE Keep Constantly on Hand, Crushed Sugar, Brown Sugar, Cat’ c. .Syrup, Flour, Meal. Bacon, Lard. Mackerel, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Soda, Buckets. Brooms, Slates, Cotton Yarns, Matches, , Stationery, Ac. I We will pay the market price'for country 1 ; produce, such as Corn, Bacon, Flour, Meal. Lard, Dried Fruit. Butter. Eeg-u Ac. JONES CATES. Sept. IG, ISGo—ly. Administrators’ Sale. T >V VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable ji the Ordinary of Coweta county, will I.r j sold at the iate residence of John M. Siflis, cat 'the 11th day of December next, all the per sona! property belonging to tlie estate of a: 1 John M. Sims, consisting of a large lot of splendid mules and horses, cattle, sheep, pork and stock hogs, some three or four thousand i bushels of corn, a large lot of fodder, oats, wheat, peas, cotton seed: also all of the plan tation tools, household and kitchen furniture, - on ■ ft rally carriage, several wagons and carts- a large lot of tforghum ti.vrup, and many oth er things too tedious to mention. lertr.s 1 —ALSO— Will be rented for the next year, in the.* ! town of Ncivmin, or. the fire Wednesday its October next, the Plantation of said deceased,, one of the best in the country, in four parcels,, comprising about six bundled acres of upland,, .*/ most of it fresh, and all in a good state of cultivation. Also, a Plantation known as the North place, adjoining T. D. Goodwyn and others, with good dwelling and other improvements, with about one hundred and fifty acres of good open land. Also, a place known ns the Summer Place, adjoining Wtu. B. P nson and others, with a | good dwelling and other improvements, with some thirty or fatty acres of cultivated land. Terms, notes and four approved securities, jtnd a lieu upon the crop as it matures.- JOHN W POWELL, Ailm'r. ANN E. SIMS, A din's. Seutenihcr lfi-2-tds. \y 4s W s- T€/ •«• fa> y 4.'W & m ■*> j, KOCP &.BALM-33AL SKIRTS CLOAKS. COSSETS; HAED-WAEE Also a large and full supply of all kinds of GROCERIES & CROCKERY. c?. AS. Salesman. Sept. 1G 2 tf. New Tin Shop, Three Doors From Public Square. f I’’IIE undersigned has just opened, and is £ ready tf. supply the town and surround ing country with any tiling in the nr 1 ® .in^t n ^ m jsi-: 01:9 Either at Y\ liolcsale or Detail. Roolintr, Guttoi'in.or, ►Stove Fixintx. And all kinds of Ft HI IIP AN. I HFL T ZnT C3r ■Ume promptly and at the lowest prices. A full assortment of Adsseiss:siJrator ? s Saie. LL he sold on the first Tuesday in December next, before the Court House door in the town of Newuan, Coweta county, live hundred acres of Land, known as the late residence of John Houston, deceased. About two hundred acres in wood, and seventy-five acres in bottom. Please call and look at the place. Sold according to the provisions of the Will for distribution, Ac. WJt. B SMITH, Oct. 7-o-tds. Administrator dc bonis non. 1 FAMILY GKOCEItY DRINKING SALOON. T he not undersigned firm is pleased to an nounce to their friends and the public generally, that they have now on hand and are daily receiving 4 good stock of GEO. W. COOK. J. J. GOODP.UM An effort having been made less than j a century ago to discover the legitimate descendants of the Plantagenets and Nev- il!s. two of the noblest and most iilus- At old rates. S.*pt. 30-4-Gt. TH03. G. BURPEE. LANDS FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale my settlement cf Lands, lying seven miles South of Xewnun. in Grantville District, Coweta county. There arc five hundred and sixty acres in the body, four hundred in a liiigh state of cultivation COOK & GOODBUM, Grocers and Commission MERCHANTS, North-West Comer Court House Square, ' NEWNAN, GEORGIA, H At K on hand, an*! are constantly re ceiving Tresh supplies of Salt. Ladies Walking Shoes, Coffee, Boys and Men’s Hats, Syrup, Fine Writing Paper, Flour, Pens. Cedar Pencils, Y\ hite Fish. Slates and Pencils, Corn Meal, Linen Thread, Sweet Potatoes, Coates' Thread. FAYSS LY €wSOCESSSESJ, and other things too tedious to mention. We expect to try to keep what tlie people need, and hope, by close application, energy ami fair dealing, to be able to do at least our por tion of tlie business done in our line. Attached to this business is a First Class Drinlviirg- Saloon, where u e keep the purest LiaUOHS, BEERS and WINES the market affords. And we take occasion to say, that we invite into this Saloon gentlemen ot sober, prudent hhbits, and will be glad to wait upon them, and thank them for thejr patronage; but would simply notify drunkards and rowdies to stay, away, a* we do not want your money, and do not intend to be troubled with you. Call on ns at the Pinson House, on the West side of Greenville street. McDonald. Stephens & Co. Greek B. McDonald, J. V. D: Stephens,^ I. N. D. Stephens. [sept. 10-2-tf. ad other Xewml; Uv found : W. M. ! Ib-2-Iy. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. WO mouths after date application-will be made to tlie Court of Ordinary ol said- county, at the first regular term after expira tion of two months from date of this notice, for leave to' sell the Lands belonging to the e.*tat? of Jacob Addy, late of said county, de ceased. for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. W. W. ADDY, Sept. 30--t-2m. Adtti’r of Jacob Addy. GiKUlGIA. COWKTA COUNTY. T 3 4WO months after date, application will bo | made to the Court of Ordinary of said comity, at the first regular term after expira tion of two months from this notice, for leave to sell one Pino Lot of Land in tlie -first !> - trict of said eounjv. belonging to the estate of Joh Bigby, late of said county deccnsi d, for 'fie benefit of the heirs an I creditors of s-tid deceased. BUSAN L. BIGBY, Adm x. Kid. hereby given to all p runs mauds against John Bigby. late deceased, to pre.-on! then- to •tlienticated, Within the time law : and ail person*' indebted ! are requited to make imrm- 3 j rr^! October 7-5 < I KORGiA, '^NOTICE is Tin Photis. F y having il* of said county YNULD.S. me, propc’ly :: pt csci ibed by .Titf.d, diafe pav meat. fs \ Ik IL CARMICHAEL l t \ ’ I LL giv fair vages and permanc-td cm- v » ploy nient to two-or more good Black smiths, if applied to soon. Newuan. (4a., Sept. Hi-2-tf. Octe-la •'USAN L. 7—3— Gt. BIG Ailin'.x. GKOKGIA, CO'.YKT’A GOCNTY. To all whom it.'mag concent : ^JAF'Ail ll. WATKINS baling in pro] , . ) form 1; of A.imtn: •r t !. tiers Ji.lm E. TilE lisjit 1 kiui DAILY; iuj y. Si: Mi- WEE XL Y WE XXL Y. THE NEW YORK AND M. RRl'CE. THUS. S. siunr.Ax do trioHS fan)i!its ia Great Britain—onlv two ^'*n ier fence, the balance ia me , ,* j woods and well timbered. I*pon the premises of toe race wore founo y uqu one of them Here are t\;o 20oi and cornfortable dwelling was a cobbler, and the other a keeper m houses, together with ail the necessary out- , , . houses: also a spring of excellent water, and a toll gate. Aias lor tac taaity o. a one 0 c the best orchards in the country, en:- great anecstrv ! - bracing forty-five acres in young pencil trees t t ^ I of great variety, bearing from the iir.-t of July i until frost: twcEty-five acres in plums of! A colored lady wants to marry one of excellent quality an j great variety, and a large ! lU c A \- v I *r -e i aople rchard of choice trees and all varieties. * e w lor the New lorkdrioune or The place is ia a desirable - neighborhood. the Philadelphia Enquirer : or some rela- * convenient to chureaes and s.hooB. Aii the ” : buildings are in good condition and the negro tion of Mr. Charles Samncr or Mr. T. ■ cabins have good stone and brick chimneys.— I I will sell very low if applied to soon. The ’ orchard will pay for tlie place in one year.— j For further particulars appiv to me on the jpremisc*. MICHAEL HINDS MAN. YlliC. >3. * *■ ia*• v r 23-3-2us. ' . Irish C>rn, Peas, irous, Citndr, Tobacco, Caudlfci, E. M. BRUCE & CO., 238 Broad Street, AugttSta, Ca., Bankers and Cotton Factors, Handsome and affectionate.— Inquire at the Chronicle office, Charlottcs- Spellir.g Books, tiiioe Brushes. Men's Shoes. Pocket Combs, Agate Buttons Envelopes. * Blacking. j Cotton Cards. Coffee Mills. , Vi ater Buckets, Bed Cords. I Bagging, Hair Pic=i Segars Tnovas S. UorcA.v. I do this in ct'-Ogni- *-! ,: ' c * tion and appreciation of hi*, ui.imfgacliable *>,_ e. , , ,, , integrity and high capacity as aaiosUess man, _p. tr. . 'iip :ur. -operas, Indigo, aB( j j,j s long, satisfactory and sncc./ssfiil man agemoct of mv cc.mmcrcial arid DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY IN' Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Uncerrent .Money and Cotton. J HAVE this day takr-n into jnrtnc-hip, Weekly an 1 Semi-Weekly News. A GREAT FA MI IFF N E Yv SPA RE II. Hex JAM IN Wood, Editor ami Proprietor Journals of Politic*, Literature, Fash ions, Markets, and Financial lleports, In teresting Miscellany, and News from ALL PARTS. OF THE WORLD i IMPROVE .M E N TS INTR OD UCED Immense Circulation Determined cn. The Largest, Rest and Cheapest Paper Published in New York. Kexv York Weekly Rews, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. One copy, one yenr <£g t>0 Three copies, one rear /> oo Five copies, euie year, 8 7.7 Ten copies,one year 17 00 and an extra copy to any club of Ten. Twenty copies, one year, fjo 00 The Meekly News j* scent to clcrgy- ! men af CO Semi-Weekly News'; PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY j Single Copies, one year op Three' Copies, one year k> 00 Five Copies, one year 15 qg , Ten Copies, on* year..; :4o 00 And a n extra copy to any Club of Ten. ; Twenty copies, or.e year .75 j)0 To Clergymen, 3 , J() for perm »tion on the cstv. e Watkins, late of said county, deceased: ’1 :is is :-j cite all and diigul ir the creditors am! next cf kin of John K. Wa 1 kin*, to lie ami appear at my office within the tune alhnvcd by law, and show cause, if any tli.ty can, why pirmatient administration slaiulii not be gran ted to Sarah If. Watkins on John 14. Watkiti'S’ estate. Witness ray hand and ofTeial signature, this (ith October, 1 oet. 7-3-SOd. B. IL MITCHELL, Ord'rr. (i EORG1A, CO W ETA CO I 'NT Y. To all whom it mag ronreni : T OIIX .TILLERY haxrngin proper form ap plied to me for permanent Letters of Ad ministration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Matilda Elmore, late of said countv, decerned: | This is therefore, to cite all and singular tlie j vre liters, and next of kin of Matilda Elinon: j to be and appear at my olliec within the time j allowed by law and show cause, if any they ; can, why permanent Letters of Administration, i with the will annexed, slio.illd riot be granted to John Tillery on Matilda Elmore's estate. Given tinder my hand and official signature, September illst, 1 .W.». B. il. MITCHELL, OrdiFy. Septcmccr 30-4-3d. R GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. To all whom it mag concern: hi EXRY A. NORTH having in proper form. pplied to me for Letters of Administra- .ton, de bonis non, on tint estate of Benjamin W. North, late of said county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular tlie creditors and next of kin of Benjamin W. North, to be and appear at mv office within the time allow ed by law, and show cau. c, if any they can, why Lv't-rs of Administration, de bonis non, should not be granted to Henry A. North on Benjamin W. North’s estate. Vv ttires.5 ray baud and official signature Sen— tember 21.1 Hoo. B. If. MITCHELL, Ord’ry. •September 30-4-30d. GEORGIA. COWETA COUNTY. To all whom it mag concern: O SBORN LINCH having, in proper form. applied to me for permanent Lettend off Adrnini.- trriion on the e-fate of Alvin-Chan dler, kite of said county, deceased: T bis is to cite all and singular the creditor* arid next of kin of Alvin Chandler, to be and appear at my office will in the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, whj - per manent administration should not be granted to Osborn Lin.dt on Alvin Chandler’s estate. Witness my band and official signature, this. Sept. 21, I8G3. B. IL MITCHELL, Ord’ry. .S<’|m. :;o-4-3od. Twine, Matches. I’ins. Sifters . ..- . *!*c. agemont of mv commercial ar.d ^nant-ial af- fesTWewil. barter for Com try Produce of; f ~ r3 ;lnd Ws ' e ^ 1Hj to mv int.rst-. fhavirt- all ktnas. [ oct . 7.5.01. • • ' • - fi New York Daily News. To- Mat! Sub: cribers sly Her Annum. Six Months .7 00 , , .. ^ Specimen cop as of Daily and Weekiv News DLOiUrlA, LU v. Li A LULA, i i . scut tree. Address * ‘ BENJ. WOOD, Daily News Building, No lh. City iLJI Ai.imre. N. Y. To all whom it mag concern: \ T ARY E. BROWN having in proper form. LtJ applied to me for permanent Letters of* Administration on the estate cf Joseph *d Notice to Debtors and Creditors. !M 01 * 'NT Ol ICE is hereby given to all pereons hav- ^ < ing deinands against the c-stxte of Eze- DR. SMITH This is to cite all arid .singular the creditors, ind* next of kin of Jo.- cph M. Brown, to be .. 1 nd appear at my office wit!.in the time allow- , been with me almost with.out inertm —rou for Kiel i,. Bailey, iate of Coweia county, deceased, cd by law and show cause, if an v they can , more tiuva filteen years.) I to hereby com- to present t!.em to me properly made out, whv perawuscsi* adruini-:!ration should not be- hisu " Uh confidence »be Lusiac-'s within the time prescribed by law. zo as to ! grau-ted to Marv E. Brown on Joseph il. Brown’s t public. E. 3L BRUCE. show tlietr character and auiont.t. And all egiate. AY be found at hi; office on the So«th : All papers in Geotgrt arc rtque.-ted to irer.soa.* indente f to said estate'arc required ’ Witmgs mv im-nd and off c T al signature this _ °t the P bhc Square, when y»ot • pnblia the ubore one month, and zend bill to to make immediate pr.-mer.f. Sett. '1 13G3 B il CIIELI OrdVr p-rotcssiortAliy engaged, [sept. E-M. Bruce &'Go. [Sept. "2-Muj. U t. li-B- F d. WM. IL KELLY. A^rn’r 1 ifcV-mb'-r '^O-J-' f-d ’ ^ 1 31