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NEWNAH HERALD
j. C. WOOTTEN,
LERALD* Jefferson Davit! was elected Id fits high from a Mate and people that arc loyal
PQ'itiuii by our suffrages, and in response and in the Union, to pay a debt that
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NEW NAN', GA., SKPT. 4, 18G5.
to our wishes. "N e imposed upon him a. was created to aid in taking them out,
responsibility which he did not seek.— J thereby subverting the Constitution of
Originally Opposed to the sectional policy j the l nited States. I do not believe the
110 pubtic opinion, with irresistible great mass of the people of the State of Cotton-. Market not so active as it hai
NEWNAN RETAIL MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BT *
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Grocers and Commission Merchants.
^Vtlnntrt ^Vboertiscmcnts.
t&rXoticc* under tint Act// will l' power, finally drove him, he became the
charged twenty cc7tf* a ltnc.“&A ; exponent of our principles and then leader
of our cause. Tie sim
W. T.&L.S. MEAD,
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submit to the payment ot a debt which Factory Goods.—| Brown Shirting 350,40r !
PLACE TO BUY
5ea)r Candidates arc required to pa\
for their announcement in advance.
imply responded to was the main cause of bringing on their U vd.t 4-4 Se» Island shirting 4o06Oc f yd.;
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the united voice of his section. If he past and present suffering, the result of ^ ri ' b "-
then, is guilty, so are we ; we were the the rebellion.
‘ .io« he was our agent.
j principles
00 0t $5,00'(-• bunch.
who Vested their Dry Goods.—Prints 30 (o'. 40c yard:
t. ... . BWched Shirtings 50 (S' 75c T4 rd.
Let not capital in creation of this debt, must ' > ‘ TBY i> !;(>Pl -cR-Corn $l,o‘o 54 bushel:
Advertiseiifi»ts
Read School notice of
and Beadles.
See announcements
Righam IL L tc a^. > ^ Stallings ha* b ccn ext <indc«I over us; we breathe i that no debt contracted for the purpose of Xjr,o bush.
Hons* U B Wilkinson ^ 1C a,r ar, d experience the blessings of dissolving the Union of the States, can or ^it.ab —N. Orleans. 2j(5, 30c j4 lb.; Crmh*
Sviirt*.—Golden $1.5 0 52,00; < ane, $1.00;
«'■» r-s <cn *—\ C-
lions,
for the Senate,
and T. Kir
W. B. Moore
lector.
, _ *«nl freedom; we therefore ask that the lead- i will be paid, bv taxes levied on the poo-
fa v for Representatives, ana ' . . i , „ v , ’ 3 *
d Enoch Carter for Col- ; cr > w 10 » in response to the democratic in- 1 pie for such purposes. .
D. Brewster with If. Frank &0o r
! stincts of his nature, the principles of his
party, and the solicitations of his section,
becarttc the head and front of our offend-
(Signed) Andrew Johnson.
Presdent U. S.
Received at Millcdgeville, Oct. 29, "65.
Sorghum. 50c 7? gal.
Coffee —Prime Rio, 45050c T* lit*
Salt.—4041c Y* R>.
Hacon—rtnlyw small quantity in market.—
Hog round 23 (a' 24c lb.: Shoulders 22 0»
23c.: Haras, 24 0) 28c;; Clear sides, 2-5 0 30c
CHEMISTS,
WholesaU and Retail Dealers is
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,'
PAINT BRUSHES,
»Y3 ItEuSSI,
Dental Instruments,
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AT v 7\
A A ft 5
AND
Has just Fecervcd a ffesh stock of Mil- j ing, shall not now be bruised for our in- —By telegraph from Washington Oct.28-. j f* Ih q f. ~
finery goods—all kinds of dress trimings, | iquitics or punished for our transgressions. To Ilia Excellency Jas. Johnson : lbj frornTto^rslc "^'lb.^upeS’sc
gentlemen's Clothing, Ilats, Boots and Mr. Davis was not the leader of a fee- Your several telegrams have been re-j $13,00 0 $15,5© f* Bbl.
£ho£.', Nubias, Shawls, Sontags, etc.
Thanks.
| blc and t mporary insurrection ; he was ! ceived. The President of the United J o0c t* lh > Smoking .-
Nails.—1516c q4 Ih: 13 0. 14 “U keg.
Candles.—Star, 400.50c lb.;
the representative of great ideas and the ' Sates cannottecognize the people of any
exponent of principles which stirred aud j State as having resumed the relations of
consolidated a numerous and injelligent ; loyalty to the Uuiou that admit, as legal
people. This people was not his dupe. J obligations, contracts or debts created on
Oilr thanks arc due Mr. W. B. Chap
man for several loaves of fine bread. Wc
believe it woulJ be iniposible to find bet j p urgued t j, c cause t }j e y adopted of them, to promote.the war of the rebellion
ter in any lak.r) i" t ic • ■ j there own free will, and he did not draw i (Signed) W I ELI AM Seward.
more of the same sort. Call soon or ,t ; ^ q bufc folIowcd aftcr thcm . It is
may all be gone. If patronized ns he L . .
deserves, it will be his pleasure to supply
the wants of ali A bakery is in institu
tion long needed in Newnnn, and as we |
now have one we trust our citizens
The message was refered to tbc corn-
fur these reasons that we invoke the Ex- mittee of 10.
eeuMve clemency in his behalf. II is frame! The Convention adjourned till 3J
is feeble ; his health is delicate ; all bruk- o'clock .this afternoon.
cn by the storms of State; he languishes | An ordinance has been adopted by the
. . j out in captivity a vicarious punishment I Convention, suspending the lev.y and sale
not let it die for want of proper support. . * , c ■ 1 . ° _. .
i for the acts of ins people. Thousands of \ of property except in case of its removal
hearts are touched with his distress; thou- from any county in the State, till the ad-
sauds of prayers ascend to Heaven for his journment of the next Legislature, un
relief. We invoke in his behalf the g'*n- icss sooner permitted by that body
erous exercise of the prerogative to par
don which the form and principles of the
We tender our acknowledgments—to
('apt Cates cf the firm of Jones & Cates
for sonic fine cigars.
Savannah, Griffin and N- A Railroad-
A poriion of the Stockholders of this
road met ill Newnan on last Thursday, and
appointed comnrttees to notify absentees
that another meeting will bn held in our
place on Thursday 7th of December.
tkxT We learn that l’ark E. Arnold and
Dr. A B. Calhoun of Coweta have been
pardoned.
Hun. T- Kirby-
This gentleman having been charged
with voting to exempt himself from ser
vice has shown us a letter front the lion.
II. F. Morrell of Carroll Co., who was
Journalizing Clerk of the last House ol
Representatives which is conclusive on
Resolutions offered in the Convention
by Mr. Wright of-Coweta, Oct. 30 and
Constitution offer as a bcnifiiccnt instru- , 31st and which await the action of that
ment to a merciful Executive. We ask : body.
the continuance of that career of clctu- j Resolved, That the commi.toc of 1G be
cncy which your Excellency lias begun instructed to report by ordinance, or othcr-
and which alone, we earnestly believe,: wise some mode, other than by the Gover-
can secure the true unity and lasting nor, of the appointment or the election of
greatness of this nation. Dispensing that \ the officers and employees of the W. k
mercy, which is inculcated by the example Atlantic railroad.
of our groat Master on high, your name j Whereas, A difference of opinion ex-
will be transmitted to your countrymen ists among the people of Georgia as to
as one of the benefactors of mankind.— the obligations resting*on them to pay the
The Constitution of our country renewed ! debt of the State, contracted for carryingon
and fortified by your measures, will once the war; and whereas, part of the debt
more extefid its protection over a content- [ of this State contracted during the war,
ed and happy people, founded as it will be, was for other purposes about which there
can be no difference, as in case of that
upon consent and affection, and ‘Testing
that question. We extract the following: j HJ^ c the great arch of tlie Heavens equal- part which was made in payment for stock
“ 1 remember well your position. My
recollection is distinct that you voted
u£.-iiii8t exempting members of the Legis
lature from service
so show.”
ind the Journal will
Xessrs. Stalling.-, Wilkinson and Kirby.
These gentlemen, would have published
their views in this issue of our paper if
we could have spared the space. \\ c are
authorized to -tate that they are opposed
to extending to the negro the right of
Toting or testifying in Courts of Justice
for or against the whites.
If elected they will vote for the rc-
•tment of the stay law.
If the repudiation of the State war
debt is nut settled by the Convention,
they will favor the passage of a law refer
ring the whole question to the people for
their settlement.
ly upon all.” ' ^ | in the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, which
The memorial was unanimously agreed was in payment of the salaries of Judges
to. - ■ and other public officers which, was ncc-
Mr. Jcnk ins : Mr. President I beg cssary to maintain government and' keep
lcarc to submit the following report frou order at home during the war,-and that
the Committee of 1G: part which was for money to meet the
The Committee of 10, to whom was re
ferred the message of the Provisional
Governor, enclosing a communication
from Bri<g. Gen. Tjllson, Assistant Coni
cal 1 of humanity upon the State.
lie it therefore Resolved : That a com
mittee of three be appointed to ascertain
what part of said debt was contracted for
enclosing a
Gen. Tjllson,
missioner of tKc Bureau of Freedmn, the purpose of carrying on the war; and
Refugees and abandoned lands, have had what part for other purposes, and that
the same under consideration and direct said committee report the facts to the
me to report the following resolution : j next General Assembly of this State for
Resolved, hy the Convention, That the ^ their action.
wise and liberal proposition of Brig Gen. j —* — — ♦—t
Tillson, Assistant Commissioner of the I The Government has resolved to try
F reed men's Bureau, to employ certain Jefferson Pavtsjor treasom
officers of this State as agents ot said q-j^ Provisional Government of Ga..
Bureau, to adjust difficulties between the had burrowed $53,800.00, and expended
white and -colored people ol this State, 4,GSG,70, previous to the meeting of the
In eases of contracts made during the,. . . , c . ,
. ... , . . i ij t and to maintain the police ol the country, ■ (. nt : 0
war, they think parol testimony should be . , . . , ^oiialuuoh
J 1 be and the same is hereby accepted, ami
admitted to prove the kind of currency
the parties had in view at the time of the
•contract, and if Confederate money, the
debtor should be required to pay only the . ■ , . _ . , .
, n r i . i citizen of this State, are hereby, autlmr-
value ot the Confederate moucy or ot the ! .
article purchased.
Troceediags State Convention.
FllTtl DAY.
MileepviEY1l.ee, Oct. 30.
it is herbj ordained by this Convention, j A writer in the New Era nominates
1 that the Justices of the Peace, Ordinaries | <>"• John B. Gordon as a candidate for
land all other civil officers or unofficial j ( ^ c office of Governor of Georgia.
The President has expressed his disap-
ized to perform such service as may be I 0 f the plan for the colonization of
■designated l-y said agent in adjusting] t | ie fYecdmen in Florida.
d fficulties between the white and color-j
! ed population of this State, in maintain- To the Voters of the 36th Senatorial Dis_
trict.
The name of M.ijot W. A, TGRXER ofCamp-
; ing the police of the country, and other
Mr. Anderson, of Chatham: I beg i matters, whenever requested so to act b y hd , u r ’ p ., eclfu]lv rcc0 mmcn<led to
leave to present trom the committee of «> said superintendent. ‘you ns tke proper man to repr.'svnt you in t!ie
appointed to* memorialize the President j Mr. Hook ot Washington: Mr. Prcsi- | Senatorial branch of the next Legislature, the
in reference to the pardon of political pris- dent—I beg leave to introduce the follow- j election for which t ikes place on the 15th inst.
oners, the following report:- * j ing amendment: * j According to previous understanding, Camp-
To His EvrcUeney Andrew Johnson, j Provided that nothing in this ordinance ; bel ‘ 15 entl,!eJ lo tiic member, and cier\ were
President of the l ntted States: Contained, shall be understood in any wise wewon ,- more cordiaIIj . Bupport . He is aso-
The delegates of the State of Georgia,, to indicate the views of this Convention bpr scntleman nnd scholar: and from what
in Convention assembled, do earnestly in as to the character of witnesses hereaiter have heard from the three counties, no
vokc the Executive clemency in behalf to be admitted in certain cases. It being man will receive a more complimentary vote
Jefferson Davis and Alexander II. Ste- 1 the judgment of this body that this is a ; i*» the Di.-trict
phens, and James*A. Scddon of \ irginia, . matter of Legislature cognizance only.
A. G. McGrath of South Carolina, Alii-j The amendment was adopted.
Many Voters.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT-
, , i i Words of eulogy can neither recover our
son and David \ ulee ot rlor.da, and Jl. j i he ordinance w»s tncu passe a. buried loved ones-ior heal the wounds made
The following mcs. age was received j by their death ; yet when the good and noble
die, a just reward for their virtues justifies, if
it docs not demand, something more than the
announcement that tkey have passed
W. Mercer of Georgia, mow confined as j
prisoners, siuiilatly circumstanced. ■ from his Excellency the Provisional Gov
Your Excellency has been pleased to ; eruor :
restore Mr. Stephens to bis liberty. He
returns to the grateful people ot this State
us a solemn pledge of thfc magnanimity
which rales the public councils; and his
great name and influence will be potent
Executive Office {
Mieeedgevieee, Oct. 2$th 'G5. j
Gentlemen of the Con rent ion :
On last evening I received the follow
ing telegram Concurring in the justice
, . ... . if land propriety of the views therein cou-
to revive the amity ot the past, and trur- = . . .
... , . , l-i tained, it is respectfully recommended,
tify the wise and i:eneroU3 policy which ’ ; J
,, „ , . , r that the action ot the Convention conform
your Excellency has inaugurated. Em
boldened by this example, impelled by ;
the parity of our motives, and stimulated
by the prayers of a numerous people, we Received at Milledgcville, Oct. 29, '65.
thereto.
J. Johnson,
Pro. Gov. of Ga.
min! polite,* kflfctole aud couruous. In his KlllVeS and FOrk$, Pocket Cut-
intimate companionship he wasfree and genial, |
and pON?c>seii a ready fioiv of wit aud good .
humored jest that made him the life o, every j
appeal for clemency ill behalf of the d is- i by telegraph trom \\ as.iingtu^ -- ^ in the decease of our brother, j
simp:
from earth.
We. therefore, members of Coweta Lodge,
No. 60, desire to record our deep sorrow at
the great loss which we. as a fraternity, have
sustained in the death of our beloved brother,
Cot. Thos. J. Berry.
Th're'jrc be it Resolved, That the South has
lost one* of its bravest and most gallant defen
ders. the community a good citizen, and the j
family circle a noble brother. _
Resolced. In onr social intercourse with him ■
have ever found him to be the true gentle
Cheese.—10 0. 50c ^4 lb.
Mackerel—$4.73 0 $5,00 f4 Kit. Dv the
dnz. $2.00.
Sardines—60 (aj 75c |4 lwix.
Soap.—23 (a. 30c yl lb.
Copper as.— 150,20c ”}4 lb.
Bl ack Pepper.—75c lb.
Soda.—25 0 30c ^4 lb.
Starch —25 0, oOc q4 lb.
Spice.—50 0 75c |4 !b.
Ginger.—75c f»Jb.
Sclpuvr—25c lb. .
Blcestone.—35 0) 45c U Ih.
Potash.—50 0 75c <j4 lb.
Blacking.—to @ 15c box.
Matches.—10c ^4 box.
Cotton Cards.—$1,50 ^SS.OO'fl pair.
Pickles.—50 0 75c q4 jar.
Candies.—60c 0 75 ~f> lb.
Ragging.—40 0 50c yd.
Rope.—30 (a) 35c |4 lb.
Twine.—$1,00 0 $i,2o bunch.
Paints and Oils.—Kerosine till $2,00 ‘ip
gal.: White Lead $4,00 q4 keg of 25 Ihs.
J.eathsr—Sole 50c 74 lb.; Kips, $3,00 0.
4,00 each.
Strayed or Stolen,
O N THE 19th inst., about 2} miles South
east of Newnan, a sorrel MARE, having
a wliito streak on her forehead, and white left
hind foot. She hud on buggy bridle and citi
zen’s saddle—was shod before, is se en or
eight years old, btoad r.cross the hips, with
high hip bones, and in good order. Fitly
dollars reward will be paid for the arrest of
the thief, with proof to convict. Any infor
mation concerning the mare will be thankful
ly received. Said mare is worth SI50.
II. G. WALDROP,
Oct. 21-7-tf. Near Newnan, Oft.
DRS. C. D. & I. E. SMITH,
H AVING associated in the practice of
Medicine, respectfully tender their servi
ces to the citizens of Newnan and country.—
Particular attention given to Surgery and
Obstetrics,
jpgy”May be found at all hours, when not
professionally engaged, at their office on Brick
Front, South side of Public Square, third
door from Dodd's corner. [Oct. 21-7-tf.
J j O () Lv
TO VOl'R
£
a- d teas
£ =3
7E have on hand and for sale
lot of
§
large
MGIISR Md AMEaieM
Prints, Ginghams,
Delaines, Alpaccas,
French Marinoes,
Ladies Belts & Buckles,
(the finest ever offered in this market.)
Ribbons (all kinds.)
Rubber Comb's,
Round C o fn b s ,
and Tuck Combs,
(the latest stylei;
Cor. Whitehall and marietta Streets,
(Olrf Xorcross Corner,)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C OUNTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIANS
would do well to examine our Stock be
fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to
make it to their interest, both ns to time and
price, to buy of us.
JtgTAIl orders tilled with promptness and
cure, and we guaranty satisfaction in all our
Bills. [October 14-6-6m.
DR. J. tt price.
w, j. stokes.
BELLEVUE HOTEL,
Corner Washington and Mitchell Streets,
I S NOW opened for the reception of tran
sient customers. The public arc invited
to give us a call—no pivins will b« spared to
render them satisfied.
PRICE k STOKES, Proprietors,
oct. 7-5-1 tit.
J. M IIOLBROOIv, Ag’t,
FOR
P. CORBITT cfc Oc-,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
FIS IIS Will
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Salesroom, 203 Broadway, N- Y.,
Brandi, Wliiteliall St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
September 30-4-12m7
sis a, a
AT
OR
R-ETAIIj,
IS AT*
Black’s Store,
Wliiteliall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
Bushels Dried Peaches
MORGAN & CO.,
I>KALEItS IX
V
g unit I J, s
Parlor Sets, Chairs,
BciLtcads, Gilt Frames,
Mattrasses,
Bureaus,
Wardrobes,
Wash Stands,
Pictures, Shades,
White Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Benzine,
Tables, Safes, Japan Yarnisb,
Lounges, Putty, &c.,»
All Sizes Window and Looking Glass.
Corner Pe-lch Tree and Marietta Strs., np stairs,
ATLANTA, GA.
September 30-4-1 tn.
LEWIS L. ARROTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. V. ARROTT.
For which the highest Market
Price will be paid.
J.K OB BLACK.
Sept. 30—4-3m.
I. Y. SAWTELL,
G30GSBY l. Gi53£3fiISS20K'
MERCHANT,
Corner Whitehall and Kitckel Streets,
Keeps constantly on hand u large and choice
assortment of
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ALL KINDS OF
bought and sold at reasonable prices.
September 30-I-3m.
I>. P. PEASE & CO.,
RECEIVING, FGEWARCIN3
AND
M. MARBURG,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION
Plain an<l Figured;
Ladies’ Hats, Waterfalls,
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs,
and Suspenders,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
HOOP SKIRTS;
The largest lot of Ladies’ and Gcnta
. „„„„„ We keep constantly on hand and for sale a
FKEMTII CALF BOOTS and SHOES, * 0 od stock of
ABBOTT & BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS
IN
PRODUCE IND GROCERIES,
Wliitolaall Str*,
ATLANTA, GA.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Careful and prompt attention given to buying
and selling
COTTOir.BSAL ESTATE.
AND
FILLING ALL ORDERS.
Agents for Selling Troducls from Cotton
and Oil Factories.
Also, Agents for selling
of every style and quality, in the market.
WOOL and FELT;
a pure patriot lias fallen: in the military cir- I
l&ry, Yankee Notions,
Crockery, assorted,
Tin-NVare,
tinguished persons we have named, lie- Governor Johnson . . — -7 — - - ,
" ,, . , , ., , Your dispatch has been received. The ; cle a light has been extinguished, an., wane j
t-torc them to liocrty and to the embraces ! . , . i bowin- to the will of aa All Wise apd All ]
of their families; translate them from cap- P co pl e Georgia s lout not uesuate one jj crc ; fu ] provideacc. are none the less sensible , .. - , t
’ 1 ! j; -• , ,lnll-ir „... - and many otaer articles too tclions to men-
tivi?y to tbc light of freedom, and hope, moment, repudiating every single do.lar of c^r \^s. ^ ^ with ‘tion, All of which we" will sell so CHEAP
and the grattitude of the prisoners will 'of debt created for the purpose of awing thc V ereaved family of the* deceased? and offer that even a Jr* jcould not aok tie* jor /«.—
be mingied with the joyful acclamations the rebellion against the Government of thcm our condolence sympathy.
which shall ascend to Heaven from thej ^ United States. - r. C . Robixsox. fcom tee. Ua EE Nviu.K St funder Masootc Hai!,>
hearts of this people. I It vrill not do t < levy and collect taxes Ebis Docglass. j NEWNAa, GEORGIA.
Flour, Corn-,
Bacon, Lar<],
-
Sugar of all grades,
Coffee, Mackerel,
Pepper, Spices,
Soda in Kegs,
Tobacco, Lime, S
l
Obeese, &c. j
September 39-4-6m.
FHESEJRVED EBUITS,
Pickles, Meats, 4c., 4c.,
In Sealed Gans and Bottles,
AT WEOfcESA&S,
Atlanta, Gra.
Sept. 30-4-3m.
W LYNCH & CO.,
BCOKSELLiP.S, STATIONERS,
—AND—
HSWS STAMSS,
WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA. GA.,
T’ro Doors TlVjt of Tost Office
September 30-4-3rn.
No. 42 Public- Square,
NASHVILLE,
TENNESSEE,
Announces to the Wholesale Trade that lit
is constantly receiving and has on hnnd such
goods as are usually kept in Retail Dry Gbotb
Stores, which he will sell at Eastern prices,
with freight added.
M. FRANK k CO., at Atlanta nnd Newnan,
Ga., represent the firm, nnl any orders left
with them will be carefully executed.
September 23-3-3m.
GEORGIA, Coweta County.
Know all Men by these Presents:
i -'NAT we.’ WM. MettAtT.HT, of Atlanta,
Ga.. JESSE A. ANSLKV, of Augusta,
Ga., JAMES L. ROGERS. MOSES P. KEL
LOGG, HENRY K. ALLEN. JOHN W. WILL-'
COXON and STEPHEN D. SMITH, of Newnan,
Ga., being desirous of associating ourselves
together as a Body Corporate, under the name'
and stvie of the G-eOl’^UX IPetrolOy
Vim Company, tor the purpose of
ninitng Petroleum or Coal Oil, preparing the
same for market, and vending the same nt
points and plac es most conducive to the inter
ests of all concerned, do hereby and herein
declare and apply,
1. That your applicants be associated ntHl „
incorporated together under the corporate
name and style of the GEORGIA PETROLE-
PM COMPANY, with ull' the powers, privilc-'’
ges, rights and immunities by the code nnd
laws of the State of Georgia in such case3
made and provided.-
II. That the objects of this Incorporation or
Association will be the raining for Petroleum
or Coal Oil in the coal regions of Georgia and
Alabama, and at srtcli points us the geological-
features of the country may indicate its most
conducive to success, the preparation of saiii
Petroleum or Coal Oil when found for market,
and the vending of the same in suitable mar- 1 '
kets.
III. That the period for which these appli
cants desire the benefits of Incorporation in
the manner and for the purposes within speci
fied, is twenty years.
IV. That the capital stock rtf this corpora
tion shall consist of Ten Thousand Shares, of
the par value of ten dollars per share; that
the same is or shail be represented in dctual
property by Lenses on Coni Lands in the .State
of Alabitms, situate and being, and known 1
and designated as follows:
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said leases being in favor *»f these applicants
i nd each for the period of twenty j-citrs from
the date of these presents, duly made and-ex
ecuted by the owners respectively of said Lon*
of Land.
V. That full power and authority he granted-
to these applicant.*, for valuable epasidtration,
to sell and assign to any third parties shares
of stock or certificates of in tl,e Slli, l
Company. o ir
VI. That the place of general business, aril
the location of said Incorporation shall be at
Newnan, Coweta county, Ga.
WILLIAM McNACGHT,
JESSE A. ANSLKV.
JAMES L. ROGERS,
MOSES P. KELLOGG,
HENRY K. ALLEN,
JOHN B. WILLCoXON,
STEPHEN I). SMITH,
GEOFGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
Personally appeared before me, Win. M. rk-
Iiarn, a Notary Public in and for the county
and State aforesaid, Win. McNanght. President
of the association above named, and of the
applicants for Intorporation.above set forth,
who being duly sworn depaseth ami s-aith—
That the lenses upon the Lots of Lund in thp
said application, foregoing mentioned and de
scribed, composing the capital stock and prop
erty of the association and manufacturing
corporation prayed for. are reasonably valued
at and worth the sum of one hundred thousand
dollars.
* WM. McNACGHT, President.
Subsc-ibed arid .sworn to befor6 m£, th.*?
sixth day of October, A. D. 1865/
Wll. MARKHAM,
Notary Public for Fulton County.
The La Grange Reporter will coy y the
above two months and send account to this
office. [October 14-6-2m.
W
ESCAPED JAIL.
ILLIAM CADLE and GREEN FREE-
. . MAN, who were »» Coweta Jail awaiting
the arrival of a suitable guard from the Peni
tentiary, escaped from the jailer by violence,
on Friday the 6th. They had been sentenced
to four rears in the State Pri-on by Carrolf
Superior Court, for simple larceny. Both
Cudle^ind Freeman have dark hair, dark com
plexion. are thirty yeafs 6f age, and weigh
about 60 j-e-nnds. When they escaped, one
wore Confc-'ycrale grey and the o f Jher dark-
clothes. It is supposed the State will pay a
reward for th.-ir arrest.