The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, November 11, 1865, Image 2

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/ p..rt the lb-iKiWing resolution and ordi- and for practicalsense and ability equal To the Voters of the Third Congres- which the insiuent r«spi.ndea, exp.e.. sional District. ins bis gratification with the visit, bis xk& N-EWNAN HERALD. Hon. Hugh Buchanan — ' We see by our exchanges that Hugh • nancy : any rej»vs*»*:iuves we iwre usual*, bad . Editor. Huchafwn . of Newnan, m a eattd.date for >ht Cation; That the heretofore. 1 do not thins every man Composed of the toant.es ,f Mnscogce, apprecw.ton oi the ktnd and .nendlt in the third di-trie, of G f rgia wise and litoral proposition of Brig. Gen. 'shot.!* Sc a'lawyer who-legi&te*. It is Schley, t.ylor, TaibM. Hams, Mam- sentiment, enacted, and Faying that F. 8. WELCH. Publisher, ; He is emphatically one of the beat men ' Titson. **As<Wnt C&tMitlssi »ncr of* the highly iia^rtanf" thalT we show d have j io {he district He is able and j raetical. Ereedmen’s Bureau, to employ certain good financiers and no n who have what ! and’woald not only faithfully and truly officer- of this State, as agents ol said is known as badness sense. Such men J. C. *WOOTTES, - - - NKWNAN. GA . NOV. 11, 1865 star in full, <he new Conareas in the third district of Georgia, wise and literal pr-p-.-ition of Brig. Ge«. should be a lawyer who b-gi^lates. 1* is , , wettitr. Troup. Htfilra, Coweta/t arrtni, everv faciiitv woulu be nfft'rdu-u to make j Campb *11. Fayette, Clayton. Haralson their visit birth agreeable and interesting, j and Paulding. The fortrsit of the Bey, which was I annouuce myself .'.s a candidate to presented, was not only appreciated on j represent you in the approaching Con- account of the-original, but it was besides, lie was a faith fat and to nmintaih the police of the country. tLunatic Assyluni, of the Benin ofinry,. gress. a wonder of art. be and the same is herelW accept l; and and f the Western and Atlantic Kail Sbo«M I be chosen, through your Wo will pdWith in npr next i»ue. j represent his disni^. but would, to use Bureau, to adjust difficulties between the are useful in the Legfskture. i here is a (he. new Conatiuiiloo of Ueof-gia. ’ an expression of the lament, d Bartow, white an J colored people of this State, Finance Committee, a Committee of the i “ illustrate'’ Georgia EtiyitA' soldier of the Confederate army, and Lc " 'd flic same is hete.'V accept For some errors in the Alumna' Essay gtock to jt t j, WUJ ,}, cv j| and through good 11 “ beroby ordained by-this Coovemi-u, H-»l and divers o'her important ma'ters partiality, it will be my duty as wed as my T, published jo our lastiaauc, the proof read- ! ,, {j , r . C ', JCCC ^. jj u ^. j» 1<u k : iSj r if that the Jtjstic.o of tLcPoace. Ordiiwr which require the clws -st calculation; and ^ [ lea-ure to serve you lo the best ol my er is chargeable. f lu Star. - and a ’H other cl\ if officers, or urn-firera: to d > Laziness s&edssftitfj these inun be ability. , V. e are. pleased to notice the kind fc4- ciU2co’a of tbia Stoic, are h. iby auibur-, couponed of ruciturf expelieuce. • j Though subjugated, we have rights, TO PTJBLISIiEBS. Gh Mi Harwey WITH hirshberg, loeb & CO., WHOLKSALB AN D KtTAIL UEALF.K3 IN POEEIGW and DOMESTICS DRY GOODS., iirm 3i! ized to perform such service m.,y Le pamphlet copies of the new of Georgia, ami thc Ordinances and Res o!utions of a ConvcuUyn. .Mr. Editor,.I.do not propose to disj ar- and it will be the imperative duty of you. s the claims of any other candidate, representative to maintain inviolate those rights. Our Thanks . Are due Captain W. W. 7 bornaa for I !,, P» ■® a «»»cstcd in the above article to- ...... Constitution wank this worthy gentleman. Wherever designated by said ageut, injmj^-ting di! the lloa. Uagh Buchanan is known, kin tallies between thc white aui <*-wreq but at this Upnto^t juncture in our _ ^ • , , nones tv eanreitv foi-hfuln -vm in population of this St^te. ii unii; taiuiug a Fairs I must be permitted to call the The black raca is not, in my ju Iginent. elutions of a puW:c nature passed by the - ‘ T j,' rc ^ ||U ‘ n r , us “ ( ,,n li^ ,he P ,lice ,,f thc country, a id other aim- atUSO turn qI theypters of Coweta county free, either according to the Constitution .U dates for Congress, in the field, ami hie ilar wheuever rcgiesicd so to ..ot to the name of Maj. U. B. Wtlkinson. »fth« United.Stafes, or tl.e public Law ol Eepudiationt * friends sbouidWix themselves for each by s.id superintendent. _ whose.name is presented by his friends , Nations. The decision of the proper tn- CiJAiail.vy. - as a candidate. His vast' varied expert- bunals, on this subject,ought to be carried . nt,..v n< ... , ■* encc ill every branch of business—his ; out as the law ol the land. An Ordinance—To prevent the levy- ■ — W ANTED—A sdu.uion .-vs printer, t>r n man with sober, steady habits, and a small lauily. A situation in a countrv oiTiee prefT r.ibl■*. Addiess \\. II. Herald Office, N, wnati, tia. N’ov. 11. 1S/5.-St. fr BOOTS, SHGS3, OATS, CAPS I LADIES AND GENTS’ SCHOOL' NOTICE. The ordiilunee repudiatinj the war additional candidate, in tdie Foutli, rn pur- debt of Georgia wa* pnMcd by the Con t im of the DistriC', only increases’his vent ion Nox. <th—yea 13d, nays 11 <.—*• chances for success. Wright and Th f mas of Coweta voted , i.*y—IH-. .SmitKyea.,'* ; • an-.i,sale of the pr-iperty ot debtor under familiarity with legal forms—cautious. ** ’ Ordinances'E^sclutions ^ I Oj <i public nature pursed Ay th (Zcor- Our Lclegate*. ‘J , ' A *-uhtrntiun. Col. W. F. Wright, W. W. Thomao | An Oauix.i.VCE—Making it th • duty and Hr. I. K. Suiitli have returned home.: of the Genera! A-sembly of the btate o! Judging from their appearance they had j Georgia, to provide for the support of in- an agreeable stay in tin; Capitol. * di^» nt widows and orj bans ol deceased •- ■ s dd ers of this J?tatc, and for other p-.r- Maj Turner j, ,sc.s therein named : We wero pleased to seo in our office • JJr ordained 'by the people of ih.- on J'inlay ia*t M.ij. Y . A. Turner who i* nj oi l.'ott cut ion u s .'>■ m - a candidate jor Senior jn our, the doth bid, That thc General Assembly of tlii- District. The .Maj thinks lfi« prospect- State is re.-pi ctfully requested at : is fir.-t , -■ . . ‘cool, discreet anJ thoroughly matured j ex’.u:t.ou. uiit,, tue aoj mnment ol t!:e , itm* - J judgment — l^^fWfXteu.sive commercial; first session oi the next I-egvslatnre, or , . .. . irau-actions, superaddud to the high po- 1 „. uutil the Legislature sh :.l otherwise d;- .. Li,' . j torill District, rcct, if before that time. smon.he occupies in the State, w.il give Com d uf the c . lUOtie , of Coweta, Jl it Ordaii,-d by th fcniile of Ccor- h, “ a cu,nmand,n S 1,,flu ^ cc - «« Lc /') Campbell a id Merriwether. \D1. H. F. HALL. Greenville, Gj., Nov. 4, ISG5. To the Voters of the Thirty-sixth Sezia- cjm m < 'or leiit.'ou u.senibfctl, That 11: ere isiaturc, all eminently fit him for ihe Fr/fow-Cittzcu*: Being solicit ’d by solicited. Mrs. M. J. Nimmons Will open a Trvvry?ivvYr wi DOTYnnY eA^ a aMlv i laib □L’uU'b* The 1st Wednesday in January next, in the building fronting Hon. IT. Buchanan’.* > residence. A liberal patronage respectfully , a I be no lew or -a!e Of proj ertv of do- ‘' i!at ' 0,, :c, ‘^ w ‘* ! u ' a,iC “* m a asetui Bep- j m:t . y {Viends, l announce myself a cati- leiidauts in this .State under cx. cation,- resentat.vc of the people of this ceu^ty. , lida . e for Senator of said District • i -i , , Maj. Wilkinson has ever'been ot. the i 4 - i i._ ...iTr.-w.c i c i, a ll foiititicd on anv judgment, '.rd.T«.r decree, ■ . • ' . j •* L.cetiu by yuur suilra_(5, l ^iiaii cxeej't executions for oost, or rules against 8lt ^ c °*' '^* ls oooutry, and dimag the war ■ a j V( .. Ca{c an extension of the Stay Law, officers fi r mm.rvf ari’l except in e.;--s Wi,s a ^. rui supporter ot it, uever waver-, g , } ;lg t0 a ]; ow to a U honest men time to ing; nut in the- sphere hi which Lc j, a y their debts, without the sacrifice of Rates of Tuition. lit Class $1C 2d Clnss.... 3d Class §32. to he paid ninthly or quarterly. November 11-lO-tf. .$21 r mot.ry, an l except ui eas whi re defendants reside witliout the for success are very flattering. Maj. E. B. Martin, of Carroll. We had the pleasure on Thursday last of a call from this gentleman, who was a delegate from Carroll County to the late Convention and on his return home. We doubt not his constituent* have been faithfully represented. He seems in good health and spirits. The National American. session under this Constitution, and a.;- nually thereafter, to make such app’ropri- ati >ijs and provisions as may in their judgment be livccssary for thc support and maintenance of the indigent widows and orphans of dcccusetTsoldiers of thi. State. lie it further orduiued, l"hat disahl.’.l so di* rs wlio are without the means of -up- pUTt and whose disability -is s’uch as to : render them incompetent or -unable to •tat*’ have ahsCJnded, are abseonding, .or real) ur to remove their pr. pcrtv v.ith- moved discharging bis duty eminently j th '. linlp propertv k . ft them f ro:u the, r . . satisfactorily. lie never bore arms be I of thc u-ij/now ended mt the limits of any Courtly in this Sf«»r ctUi ^ t1le a oG but ,cw loen j I shall advocate rigid but just laws r.n'il the adj '.urhuicnt of the first seiisioii | ,,,t>re ^ cvotlon t0 °“ r owu nu * regulating thc freed population in our of the n Vtf e-H'T*Tire'nr i.-tH td j. r ‘ tive.land than Ire. Should he be elected m id s t S o as to mete out justice to the amnsoi oi ncu.v.sg o; pauunwa yv ■ ' ” [ M Art « shall t* ably, ho»o ra bly; , ,„ d cln| , le; ,j in „, cir „ «. •Jl-OI-il ’.vou] * j jo j js jodoo uo aegio^ff n<r.. -pDTnB.TJT?AV TIV-a®^ • A a s i ^ ti 0 CL jr, oauo ad II Col. 0, H, Hauleitcfj long and favora earn a living by their own exertions, bly known to the public as an editor and j*»hull be entiiled to the bein fi’s ol th; pulilisher, has nearly completed arrange ments by which the “ National American ” will be revived. The Prospectus will ap pear next week. i.-daturc fhall otherwise direct, if before that time. j Be it furth- r onluinrd, Any officer, or j 1 other person, violating this ordinance, ; shall be giiilry of trespass and liable to be ! j sued in any Court of this State having ; ! proper jurisdiction, and the measure ol damage sha’l be the injury resulting to and successfully represented. A CITIZEN. Mr. C o hi m u n i c a t e cl . Cowkta, Co., Nov. 7th IS GO. Editor:—Will you allow mo Herald ” to iatious. In fine, I shall devote my best energies to promote thc good of all. Park H Arnold. S a a A31IAV AV T XL 1 iHXSIXMaa provisions ol the foregoing ordinance An Ordinance | To the Voters of the Thirty-sixth Senatorial District. X'Q 1 OF X'TT^VT j enu%gh sj-ace in the “ Herald ” to say a I Composed of the couni cs of Coweta, uT r Ui\. | few words to fhe young Tuen who vv-re ! Campbell and Merriwether. tlic injured party by reason yt said tres- mv p t ]l oW comrades in arms. Gentlemen, I announce myself a candidate for Sen P :,ss - _ ! when I write to you, who, have with my-! at or in the 36th Senatorial District, at f ,n ihri o)dmdrd, That ihu jgelf suffercd the inany privations of camp ! the approaching election, to bo held on j In making this | An (ORDINANCE J o latny certan acts, utes and limitation now of force in this , , . T "! • • , , , i.-,l r ,i T , , . , i file, I feel that I aiu vviiting to true hearts, tfie loth of this month. Judgiucnts, atid other proceedings there- i State be and thc same is hereby sti-non- ! , , , T , j , , 1 n ; is n.itoy su.pt.i t0 mei , w ho love tl eir country. I have announcement 1 deem it in mentioned : Cincinnati Enquirer. ntry. 1 have j announcement l deem it proper to make .. . . . | ded in nli cases affected by this ordinance i 1Car ,i „ ou express yourselves too often, L known to the voters of the District my! nc it owfanmt by fur jtropir r,J (,?or- j until the adjournment of the first session ‘ ■27XXH2 jsr*3'vcrisrj?Lisr Burlesque Opera Troupe, WHITEHALL street;. gvtlrtxxta, Gt-«k N'ovcmher 11-10-lin. X O E . S AL E -BY— HILTON & ALLEN, 100 bbk ^alf, lOOO IbH.Bcst Cheese, SO Keg* Hails, FACTORY THREAD, 30 "b"his. Flour, COHN 8l MEAL, COFFEE, BROWN SUGAR, Assorted, CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap. If rou wish to buy any of tlu* above arti cles, it would be greatly to your interest to givo us a call before buying elsewhere. ’ The highest market price paid for nil Country Produce. November 11-10-tf. .paper next week. The Enquirer at no! , in Convention assembled, 1 hat all j of the next legislature, or until the leg- otherwise direct if before have seen you endure sufferings too ex- views upon questions of public policy. Wc will publish the Pro.-pectus of this j . . * j . | the acts ana sales of executors, adunms- islahire shall period of the war ever slaudcred or vili- | . • tilitors, trustees,- 1 and- guar.rmns, -and of that time. cruciating for me to be mistaken in this. I^also feel as. med that whatever you do I am i:i favor of an extension uf the stay law, as to permit the sale of property lied tlto Southern people. It is thorough ly bound and orthodox at any time will be done with the inten- [ at this time under execution, would in my ■hid be d further ordained, I hat the | t : Qn o[ - p romol ;„T t l, e iutcrcst of our com | judgment prove disastrous to both debtor tatue of limitation in all cases, civil and| moncomit ; . . j and creditor, i 1,1 pursuance oi ? anu undci color of law criminal, be and the same are hereby do- judicial and ministerial officers, had, dime j i and perfoi jnedyhnU tytade . bonafidc, and j ^ t ., To the Polls. j since thc 19th day of January 1861, On Wednesday next the people of j which are not in conflict with the eonsti- Gcorgia wilt cfcct a Governor, Congress- J tution ol tlie.Lwitcd States, and of the men, State Senators and llepeescutatives. constitution of this State, \-e and thc If we ever intend to choose intelligent. | same are hereby ratified and confirmed,! otherwise direct. IT r ILL give ore of their inimitable enter- T T tainuieots on Thursday Evening, the lGth inst., Hall, I). BROWDER & CO., DRY GOODS i r rr n a T tti i ivn pv'n dared to be, and have been suspended from the 19th of January, 1801, and shall But permit me,as one who feels, I trust | I am j also, in favor of allowing the in as vou feel, to dr-fp a wold of caution -in j troduetjon of parol testimdkj to show the | .Swint'h and Dr. Husky's Drug Store, reference to the rending election. It is comidcration oi all contracts made during ; - v,uV - G I it. A. K. U i >Bi), A Sargent’s —. ...j,,., ,, u/1 tr 1P , . wnuLiiu^iiijili Anu mill nib, If you wish to laugh all over yourself, that - - ’ the pint-e to gi ? your money back. Admiss.iim 50 cents-—no half price. C«y' , Tickts can be procured at T. k f). | so continue until civil government is fuily , natura | p or u l s t«, have a preference j the war, and if Con federate currency, ii J Oil XSOX & G A R R FTT restored, or until the Legislature shall * ., . c : >.._i H/IIaoua tv u/UilvJi 1 1 , honest and good men to fill offices of honor and trust we should do so on that day. Let every incompetent and trading politician be thrown overboard. The ship is leaky and the storm rages, and none but true and faithful helsmen can be trusted. Let every voter do his whole dutj, regardless of individual preferences. Convention Items- Thc Convention lias made some impor tant changes. Judges of the Superior Court will hereafter be elected bv the people; Judges of the Supreme Court by. the Legislaturem- 1' o m :n a -ri i a ted. Mr. Editor : I perceive there are quite a number of candidaD's presenting them selves to the people of this, county, ask ing to be eketed to the lower branch of for those who have stood by our sides in am of opinion that only the leal value of the deadly conflict of battle; but would ! ihe property sold should be collected. subject however, to thc right cf appeal and supercedures according to law; Ero ridrd, that in cases in which judgment oi'decrees have been rendered in all courts of record in this State v since the 19th of January 1861, and prior to this date, j i . such judgment ! tl,e ,iCXt General Assembly. This ex- jn^d to represent the people-of Coweta in j welfare. IlSAI.E.rS IX it be wisdom to yield to our preference, and elect tho.-e who were even our com rades in ui ms, w hen there are men, who the party against whom hibits rather a mania for office seeking. Has each candidate ever thought or re flected whether he is capable of filling thc position to which he aspires? This is a serious question with the people.— has been rendered, shall be entitled to a new trial or appeal, on affidavit that he was unavoidably absent from the court at the time of the rendition of the judg ment ; Provided, the court .-hall be satis fied from all the facts which may be sub- j -^‘ u next Legislature win bv most impur- mitted by affidavit l>y Loth parties that ‘ ailt 0Iie ^ lat ^ ias assembled or will again such good and meritorious defence ex : assemble in our day. iia-nce. the bc>t The General Assembly will convene ; isfs and that such apr i; catit , n f or a new ; experience, the soundest judgment shonid on Monday, 4th of December. No re- j tria i or a p pea | s hall be made w ithin twelve | bc Ca . i ‘? d into requisition. Our K pre duetion was made. 1 here aie forty four niL , n tlis after the adoj tion of this ordi- | sc-ntatives should he Senatorial und one bundled and sixty- I1;incc business habits, accu nine Representative Districts. The Su-1 An Ordinance—To legalize th - c »n- preuie f our! will hold its sessions only at troC (j, n, a J e fiy guardians, adiliiiii.-trators Milledgeviile. executors, and tiU'tees, with the Freed \\ e regrt t very much that the Con en- j n en k , r (| 1C benefit of their wards and tion did not establish County Courts, It estate, and to authorize said guardian', is true that that body gave the power to administrators, executors and trustees,"to Giat men conceive themselves capable to Without entering further into partieu-1 r\ 1 If 1 1* lars as to my views, I will add that, if 0 0 II 0 T tl 1 Jl 0 i C Ii cl !) (1 1 S C elected, l shall support only such incas- j AND A! , KISDS or were as true to thc cause as A’C dare to j arcs as in my judgment, will conduce to j profess to have been, who are better qua’- the public good and promote the general j "C OD 1'4 Titt X jPR'GBLJ'CE, , Brick Front, S cond Doer from Fost Office, their next legislature ? There will be j J A. iEb J. BejALL. business of importance, business that will | I atinetto, Ga., Nov. 4, 1805. demand matured thought and experienc We have removed our Wholesale Stork from No. 4$, .to Market street, the Hons* formerly occupied by Messrs. Phillips, Faris k Co., and have just received a large addition to it of very desirable sea3ou.abl9 Gaud*, such as Cloth?, Suttir.ets, Cass: meres, Kentucky Jeans, Whitt i Colored FI.inne! d , A very handsome lot of in the next session of our legislature; and for one, I feel called upou to vote for the man irrespective of personal feelings w hom I think in my judgment best qual ified to discharge the arduous duties of a legislator. And where can we fin 1 a man better qualified to fi 1 ihe high position. The Georgia Convention adjourned at 12 M., Nov. 8th. The’ session lasted ; thirteen .days. It is believed that Bulger has Lecn, elected Gov. uf Alabama. Washington, Nov. 5th, 1865. James Johnson, l'rov. Govt — The or-, NEWNAN, GA., Will keep on hand a general assortment of such goods as arc needed in the country, which thev will sell Low for Cash or Country Pro luce. November 1]-10-3hi. FARM SALE. Fine French Morinocs, in all colors, AH Wool Delaines, ** “ Empress Cloths, “ “ A great eariety of Poplins and Lustres, Checked Cashmeres, Plaid Linseys, arid Bleached Domestics. Which added to the variety and stock on hand makes it very complete and full. We respect- •»U 1* ■«». «r F«aic.l! t b an the Uo„. U. B. Wilt.eaon, a |ga.latie. of . fM* f^i. the eeee^l SS “IS." tf-.Hr ■»«« the-rad. ..-,,11 ,.d,, fc , 1, accustomed to transact business, and capable of it also. Law making is an important business. It is like all other tilings—he who undertakes it mu t un ieistaud what he is about if he wnuio he successful. Is it not stiange the Legiriatuie to establish such Courts, make such contracts until provided fu jet the General Ass. ntblios have so many p v t | le l t .jistature : dut.es to perform that many ot .necessity Be it ordained la/ the people o' tin are left undone. VN e itepe, howevir. ^ State of .Georgia, m Con rent ion assent legislate and represent a people, when it is vveli known that for the most ordinary affairs of life they are totally unfit? I do not n ean to be personal: but gentleman known to us all, a man who i counties, for the purpose of arresting nta- j Mr?. Mary T. Herring's plantation, m, ti,,’ Me- I selves what we have and how we s-dl. was as true, and did, and lost as much for readers, suppressing crime and enforcin tlie cause of the South as any soldier in the civil authority, as indicated in your the field? % Let us consider well before we j preamble and resolution meets with ap- east our votes against the interest of the ] probation. It is hoped that your people country for which we have bled. • Private. Silk Handkerchiefs made in IIar- ; Ris Cut NTT.—We wc shown yerterdav ! some very pretty and handsomely woven silk handkerchiefs, made by Mrs. I)r. that the next JjOgUlature will not over- ; That all contracts made by aruar doubtless there are and Saye been persons ^ Williai’i^ of Harris county The look this subject, ; dians, iidwiaistrators. rx. emors and trus- j who. propoaifto becon^ the agents of the j the’workmnnTinTre of home On the whole, the Convention has ’ ’ 1 1 1— _.i t done well. •Cruel Treatment!—Outrageous Conduct,! Mr. Many \ i-ters. aec* mpanii d b. Mr. Solicitation, the past few days, has been will, as soon as practicable, take upon themselves the responsibility of enforcing and sustaining all laws, .State and Federal, in conformity to the constitution of the United States. Andrew Johnson, 1’resident United .States. There have been no arrangements made as yet for tho trial of Jefferson Davis. rumored that Mr. Cushing pcrsede’Mr. Adams rs Minister to nd that Mr. Adams will return j delay, InfoGi road, five miles Smith-east of Xewna .1! of l:c-r farm property, provisions, , to- wit: Horses, Maks, Cattle, Hags, Goats, Corn. Fodder, Oats, Pea-, Cotton Seed, Plantation Wagons and Tools generally. All to be sold without reserve,as the health of Mrs. Herring is such that her farming operations cannot continued. TilUa. A. GBACL. Agent. Nov. ll-IO-tis. COWS & CALVES. I HAVE a few fine Milch Cow«. »Je>_ with calves,-for sale. Call soon or you may loose a bar- tf gain. J. E. DENT. Nov. 11, 1865.—tf. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. V LL those indebted to the estate of B. \Y. North, tarte* of’ sSrid county, deceased, wit! come forward and set tie the same without • nd all having demands against said Terms Cash and small Profts."’%&, D. BROWDER Sc CO., Montgomery', g\Ja. ~ No. 24 Linen Hall, No. 24 MARKET STREET, Montgomery, Alabama, Wc are constantly receiving NEW CO^DiAT ‘LINER HAU,’ \\ here it is our habit and purpose to keep [•econiti Secretary of State. This ‘eceased will present them-in terms of tb* cverytning in our line of business that people fin th.- legislature. S;id these men—wh s perhaps do not change for geographical reasons, will in law in such cases r^de and provided. gamg.arouud afiep the Caudidaio ^mily, : 1' ou j d h Je". th- differ-! ucor ^ ,a l anJ the fair bands of Georgia * vo1v€ other important changes in the Cab • r - BAe/tus, two telegrams, one front the know, nor could they ever te.. ,n. a.ne. ]can -weieahi* tinv web into - . If. A. X V. 11-iO-Ot. ,'URTIf, Atlm r. de bonis non. want, from a Crotchet Needle or a Diaper Pin to the best diughters can weire tire tiny web . into j nt o. beautiful fabrics.— (olnmLus Sun. . . , It appears from private intelligence r I 'W U months after date application will be I G e made to the Court of Ordinary of! 1 ; Cowetn at the first regular term after ex, irn- from North Carolina that no more than ; tion of two months from this notice, for leave j That are imported, everything to wear *nd t j sell all the lands belonging to the estate of j everything to make up and ornament it 1 jos. Over Jr., !..te of said county deceased : ■ ■ . - , - \\ e have just received ,,,U (h. th, u , t, PrtsiJ „ it of * c s u „. s . ,hc : encc towcv, «h. -I,» ^ K? l; lj ' b " t^.' roe,!,-;i ,„a ^ lo or .u (.%-.« ..d of. lore long. M by t^ ti t tat ocr.. . ..tty jndi u , ain urmSj w h at | course could not -‘U-rest a remedy—pro- Q acen of England « now sovereign over two of the rand dat.-s for Congress Candidates ? ^Th^v ar^rcmTrkabU r olite couretf " houid be P orsaed b J thi f CoD * P “ S ° ‘° J c'curgus isoi the ! „ ne coat i nent , a hundred pen iusulars, five that Stale »l ejected, can take the j Ad ~ m > :;rj pieces of Fine French MERINOES in every Candidate^ They are remarkably polite ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ oJ .. coaQtrJ . An idea-seem* to prevatl that. h?ndred p roinon i tori? , a thousand lakes, ^tbed oath that they have never vulun- ’ Witl!«c wm’annJxed | shadoof color. 7 Georgia contracted to carry on the war, **' 2 m: ’ n ^' as distiuguislioi himself in two thousand riven anu ten thousand aided the rebellion. i Nov. 10th 186 >, 60d 20 pieces of the finest EMPRESS CIIOTHKS, which telegrams both refer to communi- i some ^aj. either in the fi-fd in the iate , j s l an ds. Her subjects nuntber more than There is apprehension of a dearth of «ilniini.ti<a(npL w«la i all shades and highest colors, cations received from the Provisional war , or ! ’ v attaching bimscit to some, one ] inn j r .,j an( i gf tv tnil.ions. By a Governor of this State; it is therefore company- or regiment, and did ’not l-Uv at wave t .f_ her hard the can summon an crop is secured. The present crop is very „ Jicsoleeil, That a committee ot three Lome more than half his time, be is ad- • arniy c f fi ¥e hun-lrcd. thinsand soldiers. ’ matenally injured by the protracted . Xewnam ^••ween Hte' iegfi7hf.nr? of be appointed from this bodv by thc Chair, mirably qualified tu do something—and | a K3VJ 0 f a thousand ships oT war and a drouth which has prevailed. The crops on the M Tuesday in January, 1866. the fo!- that sometjiing is to legislate, lienor ' j^andre-d thousand sailors. The AssyiU n have been very limit-d in par'3 of the ! ' )ttin and clever and wj*-h to secure tlie go<»d will of every body, atid {yarticularly of A'oters. Again and ag-aiu have Candi dates wtitten letters to Yours, couched in smooth and respectful language, and all to no effect: for Messrs. Matty Voters and Solicitation have determined there shall be a race, and Candidates shall run, if they can. and, if nbt, at least walk.— The walking and ruuning will close on Wednesday uext, 15th inst. N oters "threaten to have a little more racing in January. We say hurrah for Candidates! We oj ened oui columns during the catn- paigi- t< t very body 's friend. food in North Carolina before the next A GREKABLY to an order from the Honor- r% dx. able Goan of Ordinary of Coweta county, Lfit? of L-in-i. situate in the 7th Dk- tiictot Coweta county, Ga.: Lot number six- and required, *o call upon the Provisional _ ^ , r V1 Gover-or James Johuson fora copy of ail< ^ renowu seem to produce^* strange j em pire was not so wealthy as that of S'-ate where there were miliitary opera- ty-turee t W) -.md J ot number sixtv-fonr (6J). Itie.tule-kui^ seotbj him to Washiii-ton, •>«»»« 15 V j Urc. Bt^o, tfc Roma, empires 'i» Uje ,c,l. alfComiiiuaications between hin. and the honor-—1 idcuu iancied luno. 11 oot so populous: the Persian^, empire was ^ ^ t*^dajr received in a for- acre a jrrave-yard : n1<o vrith tiie delirium that betrays men into enterprises nQt g<> exteils i ve : t ]j e Arabian empire was ntal manner, the e iai Tunisian Etubas- ««q»tlon of eighteen (18) acres in the South- ill suited to thc.r tastes, habits or capacity. s0 powerful; the Carthagenian esn-, sudor* the introduct. jn ft....--, e, Mr. Editor. I have indui-ed myself a pire was not s > much drgaded; the Span- ducted by ,^ecrer„ry little t.jo far before taking up the matter i 5 h empire w^s not so widely diffused. o o which I set out to talk about. Coweta —- lord laimerston' 7 ’ ' ; Gen. TiLop/Assistant Commissioner cf county has a field full of candidates at The clearances or cotton alone at New Consul Perry.-Mr. L-x ot tne date Lie- about four hnndr Henry Temnie Lord Viscount Palmer- the Burcaa of Freedmen Refugees and this time. The people must cho se* from* York for the week ending thc 26th partment, am a number o .pectators. ^ r 0 ^-. t aeonnty. deceased, for the beucfit oJ. _ ‘ ‘ • ■ - - them amounted to over three million of dollars Theletbrof crcoence from the Bey of t hc heirs of said deceased. l '"*■ depai'ment iu Washington, relating there to. : The commiitee to whom was referred the. message yt. the A?rov ision al Governor, vuclosiug a communication from Brig. west corner, including Jone-' (.'amp Ground; s: .° | r, ' en . COn " “L'O with the exception ol about ten (10)acre? reward. J t,- . cear t ; ie N 0 rth«e;vst corner of said Lot. con- Infar.U .arid Misses Knit Sacks, Vandikcs and Shawls, We have every variety of Goods for Ladies, Children and misses, And for *tMcn’, lToitlh* and Boys, Including , SOOTS Sc SHOfes, Stoh died October 18:h. blst icar of lus age. H.‘ was in the abandoned lauds, have had the fame un- among them. There are arnonj der consideration, and direct me to re- tbose who would do honor to thc county, currency value. Tunis was read by thc Embassador, to Xo^. If-lC-M*. G. L. JU2N5GX, Adnt'r for all. i- CO.