The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, November 11, 1865, Image 4

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«*' ^ , Frredmen. OFFICE ASSIStAST fcGMMtSSfONER. • Ttjrr-m «rr Refuge'S, Frtetimm a*d dhnndon- Difitricr will not interfere, but on she con trary. wifi 21 re aid- encouragement nnd iMm *' AzGtytA.X^ikfOci-. 3d 1S65. 1 charging any fee or impost.-ig any other Circular, Ao. 2.] * jharden. The Bureau refuses to Si a 1, To prerent starvation and death J price for labor or alliiflr if to be done by among the freed people daring the rapid any community or combination of pe<> ly approaching wioteiS tdficers and agent? , pie, but leave? labor, like any other com- of thi? Bureau will make immediate and modify, to sell itself, in the open market vigorous efforts to provide atlt^eed people, • to the highest bidder. In ca«o the e:n- who may be out of employment with op piojers’ circunw-tances arc such as to port unit : es for labor where lair compen- j make it doubtful whether cr rot. they Nation and kind treatment will be secured | will have the means necessary to enable to them. This is the only practicable ; them to comply with their part of the con- and comprehensive plan of providing for tract, good and sufficient sureties £0 the their necessities, and to this all homes, as- bond will be required, or wages will be sylumns, hospitals or other modes of furq- secured by a lieu on the corps or land, ishinar relief will be regarded as subsidi- ; These contracts must be made in Hu-, ary and lor temporary use only. plicate and approved by an officer of the j 2d. In all the large" cities, and where Bureau, or nearest Provost Marshal, who’ practicable in Hub-Districts, a census will should also, if possible, witness the sig- be taken of the freed people, showing the j natures of all the parties and explain to nan.e, present and former residence, them the terms, conditions and probable age, occupation, value of property and c ,f the contract . l n ali the casts j condition, viz: whether able bodied, dc- ,he officer will inform the parties that. •©"Gen. John Cochrane, of Sew York, i« reported bv the Montreal correspon dent of Lt Canadian to have called, with several Confederate refnger-, Upon Davis’s daughter, who is a pupil in the convent of a Hacred Heart at Hault au Recollets, telling her that “ he was a friend of the Southern cause although circuu stances constrained him to in the ranks of its enemies.” The child who is ab ut nine years old, replied : *• I shall believe that you are one of the ! friends of our cause when you shall have obtained the release of my father.” The Canadian witness of this interview rep resents that Gen. Cochrane was d°ojlv moved, and promised the child to use ai bis influence in behalf of her father.— . The two boys of Mr. Davis are also ijj | Canada, and about to enter Lcmoxvilie college. Dissolution. T HE Partnership heretofore evifiir tween the subscriber? in the firm «»t Wjr.e A Henry, has been this day dissolved li xuiual consent. oepf 1st.. f. L REDVVIXE. J. S. L1KNR.Y. J. S. HSPJRI \Yi 1 coiitinne business old Stajld Qi at * the EIP BARGAINS! Administrator’s $ale. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in D*- _*-Tvr nrtr’OT e....yj -vr-T^rr. • ■ esmber next, agreeably to au onlcr of STHEET, . ,| IC Court of - Ordinary of Mem wether county, Three I'oors from Public Square. ivf.’T •J 1 * c I °’ ,rt I n * m!,p ,lf l or ; n Xew " a j'* 1 wit fun the legal hours of sale. North h.ilf of ■ hot No. 2->3, second District of Coweta county,- containing nine*v-- a ix acres, more or less* eigbte'fh neres cleared. Sold as the property undersigned ha? just opened, and i? of Peter Windom. late of said county, deceased. J ready u >upph the town and surfound- j Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* ing coentry with any thing iu the of said deceased. Terhi? cash. j Sept. 30-4-tds. MARK MORG AN, \dm’r. liKEAl i | Hew Tin Shop, W J mw &oomi REDWI.XB 4 HENRY, .VA’ir.V.t.V, GA. WHOLESALE ANT RETAIL crcpit or permanently incapable of aclf- fupport. This can be done by intelligent soldiers delailed for the purpose with very slight expense to the government. having of their own free wilt joined in the contract, they will be eompoJred if necessary to comply in good faith with its terms and conditions. They will e-i^ci , Petroleum Company. Jd. Officers and Agents of tnc Bureau j # ]]y impress upon tlie laborer that he is j will invite all persons in their sub Dis-j t0 W4(rk ond e r the direction of his cm-j tricLs wanting labor to make known the j p | 0 yer, to be industrious and faith fill, and 1 fact, together with their address, or name { not to | eavc , bc plantation or place of i,is ! of agent nearer of access, anda full state- employment without.permission unless h*- ruent of tile number and kind of persons j s treated with cruelty, wanted—the kind of employment and the j Parents aro responsible for their cl.il- ! compensation offered—which will be kept - drci1j (bc thl |j rciJ for tbeir :igcd : ,nd tie- j . on fi,c in thc ofricc - or entercd UP 00 abnok . Cl5 pjj p;llcli L«, and must labor for thei. ’ suitable for the purpose. lutclligCttcc bU pp 0rt - and j n making contracts thi- offices established by private parties, if 1 mus t be taken into con.-idetation thereby managed honestly, may be encouraged foT tl)e J arge C ] JSS of persons and used as auxiliaries. Whenever it J w]l0 otherwise hcoomc a burden! shall appear that there is more or less la upon the community or Government, bor than can find profitable employment j p er8ong *.] 10 refu8e or t0 make 1 in any sub-district, thc fact will be made i wriucn contracts for the next year with 1 known at this office, to the end that the t , )C frecd peoplc employed by them, will! needed distribution may be secured. I bc rcqu i redi should anv dispute arise as j 4th. Rations will not be issued, or. | t0 the compensation to be allowed, to P av ' other aid given > able bodied refu- the W £ bcst wa „ cs given for thc ^1 gees or freed people who arc offered, ! kind of labor iu tlieir neghb-rhood or’ or can find, opportunities to labor for their : scction of - country _ own support and who neglect or refuse to ; 7th 0fficcr! . and agcnts of tbe ]> iu - eau | do it. Only such persons of either class j wjl , 0 „ nQ occassioD fail t0 ?yvU ct tbc as have sufficient means, or who are ^0 J frect] pc0 p ]e in their j, I>t rightS) ;iS sct permanently employed as to make it prob-j,-^ in (be , aW3 nf Congress and the able that they will be able-to provide for ! p roclan)at ; 0I1 0 f the President ol thc their own wants through thc coming win- Cap^ital Stock 5^100,000 Slia res Medicine?, Chemicals, rERFUMERT, FINE TOILET SOATS, FINE - , 010 qq 3Su J. LORCII & CO., , Have just received at J. M. • DODD S old stand, South- AVe.st Corner Public Square, NEWNAN. GEORGIA, new and large supply READY MADE glothing, ^_5T& IW JLrfi j^' K3«» Either at AN liolesale or Retail. Ivoofing:, Guttering, Stove Fixing, And all kinds of done promptly, and :ir the low est prices, i A full assortment of -j*lj mms of anti other goods usually found in Tin Shops. ’ VT. .If. REYNOLDS. NeWhiVn, Ga., Sept. 10-2-ly. TRUSSES, SUITORTERS, AND SHOULDER Xo Furtlier A audit.s. AN'ox'kiu.tr Fund - -£>30,000 OFFICERS. W.M. McNAUGHT, President. M. P. K’-'f.j.onc, Newnan. SerrY and Treasurer. .J. L. Roceks. General Snpcrintcndaut. DIRECTORS, t A. Grace, Newman, T ftor, will be allowed to remain in or about cities and towns, but must bc compelled, if necessary, to go to the country and ac cept places of labor found by thcmsclve6. or for them by officers or agents -of the Bureau. 5th. Unfortunately, there is a wide- l nited States, and for this purpose will, if nect ssary, call on tbc nearest militan commander for aid, iu compliance with General Order 102, 0. S., from the N\’ur Department. At the same time they will not allow thc freed people to practice any i wrong or injustice on their employer*? or 1 on society. They will remember that it wpruwd belief among the freed people lbccbief ub j^ t thu B uv ,. lU t0 do tthis f>tute, that at Christmas there is to 1 a|nplc iusdoe ai i p v;r , (JI) . s wilite or bbck A>« » distribution of property among the in, I ai(] , Q lbe ultllo3t s , :VKr]ll „ l0 tbc and under this impression they arc relu- j emp!oJor pcriuanent and Vcli;lbi 'J | abo ' r< sing to make contracts for the coming | ^ ^ ^ fo - (s furmcr year. All officers and agents of tins Bu- 00ndidon ^ pc . l( ,, .. nd ; reau are directed, and other officers of thc 1 . , . i-'AVlS 11LLS0N, ,m,y through.,ut thc State, arc earnestly Brfg _ Q ^ j. & v „| s . Act. Asst. Con,, requested to exert themselves to convince the freed peoplc that they arc utterly mistaken, and that no such distribution The Origin of the Fenians. ’f ile Fenian brotherhood has been in will take place at Christmas,. 01 at any existence for the past eight years. Its other time, and to induce them to enter j founders were two. of the Irish exiles of into contracts, now, that they may not, i 1848, Col. John O’Mahoney and Michel at thc end ot the year, be in a condition 1 Dohcny, both of whom are well known in to entail severe suffering on themselves,* j the city. The late General Corcoran was their families, and upon the community. ; j n conjunction with them. O’Mahoney 61I1. Contracts for this year, however Nvas connected with this movement in made, verbal or otherwise, will not bc in- j 1S48, and though a mere youth he influ- terfi red with, exoept'tb compel, if neees- e nced about fifteen thousand of the pea - sary, both parties to comply in good faith ; antry in thc country of Tipperary, where with their agreements, and to settle d:s- , be belonged, to encamp upon the hills of putes when they may anise. Contracts q, a t place. The military surrounded Taoma M. I’. Kku.ocu, Nevraan, J. L. Rooeu?, ‘ “ JL 4l. iPlNS(is, • Jesse-A. Ansl r. Augusta, AflE property 'of ttic CmnpaW Consists of leases for VV.vntv years. a royally ot one-tenth of the Oil. on irrtiilern ililUeroat places, in St. Clair, tValker 'e.nd Payette fami nes, Ala., embraeing as aggregate cf two thousand tiro hundrnl .y These lands are all located in tlie great Coal Fields of Alabama-, and selected car t„Rv on account of the strong imitations of Oil that are found on Ahem-. They contain boring ter itory enough for several hr mired wells. Tilt- Company proposes to sell stock enough to rai'-y- a working fund of SitO.OUO.and pletlg- the stockholders tiiat tlie whole of this fund shall be expended in developing ard improv ing the property. Arrangements will be made to comCienee work immediately, with the be.-t machinery and most skil ful men that can be bad in the oil regions of the North, and the work will he prosecuted with the utmost dili gence. It i? confidently believed that in a few months thc stock will command from -j to 10 times its par value. [Sept. 30-4-tf. BRACES, 11? nnnn r ^ lij mUUuriu For Medicinal uses, STAPLE GOODS Ml Li DAILY; THE I SEMI- WEEKL Y WEEKLY. THE NEW YORK AXD LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S BLUE STONE, OINOEB, jlNDIOOj MADDER COPPERAS A ^ Weekly an.I Semi-Weekly News. I A GREAT j FAMILY NEWSPAPER. ! Benjamin Wood, Editor and Proprietor. Administrators’ Sale. B Y VIRTUE of an order of tBdfldrnbld the Ordinafy of Coweta county, will be | sold at th**dSle residence of John M. Sims, on the llth Jay of December next, ail the pef--' sonal property belonging to the estate of said John M. Sims, consisting of a large lot of splendid mules and horses, cattle, sheep, pork and stock hogs, some three or four thousand- bushels of corn, a large lot tff fodder, oiifs,- wheat, peas, cotton seed: also all of the plan tation tools, household and kitchen furniture, one family carriage, several wagons and “tV**?,- a large lot of Sorghum -Syrup, and many oth er tilings too tedious to mention. Terms cash. —ALSO— Will be rented for the next year, in tho ? town of Newnnn, on the firsi Wedhdsdfty irY October next, the Plantation of said deceased,, one of the best in the country, In four parcels, , comprising about six hundred acres of upland, most of it fresh, and all in a good state of cultivation. Also, a Plantation knowD as the North place,- adjoining T. I). Goodwyn and others, with good dwelling and other improvements, with about one hundred and fifty ncres of good open land. Also, a place known as the Summer Place, - adjoining Wni. 15. P nson and others, with a good dwelling and other improvements, with some thirty or forty acres of cultivated land. Terms, notes and four approved securities, and a lien upon the crop as it matures. JOHN W POWELL, Adm’r. A NX E. SIMS, Adiu'x. September lG-2-tds. w © r>r N x pvK PSPPSPx, ALULI, S A All varieties of GHZ&B21:BS’5 shoes, BOYS & GENTLEMEN’S Starch, fcpl’s TMa’pcntiae, /l INSURANCE AGENT, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Pens, Ink, Letter Paper, ~ velops, I)\ r e woods and Staffs. In fact my stock contain everything that is in a first Class NOTIONS, Of all kinds; E11- j Dye j ]'”JJ - HOOP & BALMOP.AL SKIRTS j | CLOAKS. CORSETS; DAUG STORE II ARD-AV A RE IXcwnan, Ga. THOMAS A. GRACE II AS been appointed Agent for tbe New York Underwriter’.? Agency, compos ed of the Germania. Niagara, Hanover and Republic Fire and Inland Insurance Compa nies of'the city of New York. The combined asset, of these popular companies amount to S.'»,000,000. One policy is issued, binding each of the four companies to one-fourth of any risk. $40,000 taken in o.»e risk if re quired—only one set of papers necessary to prove a loss. The well-k'own character ot the large number of prominent merchants of New York, comprising thc Board of Director*, and thc large amount of assets, afford an abundant guarantee for ample security against loss to tbe assured. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. [October gl—1—tf. WELLBORN FLOYD, Rv strict attention to the wants of custo mers 1 hope to merit a share of public patron age. I respectfully invite my friends to call and examine my stock’andprices. Physicians’ prescriptions 'carefully compounded, and all orders correctly answered. Medicines war ranted genuine and of thc best qualitv. J. 8. HENRY. Sept. 1C, 180-3-2-Cra. Also CUTLERY. large and full supply| I of all kinds of T. P. Hilton. J. A. Ai.lfn. HILTON & ALLEN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the sale of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GROCERIES & CROCKERY. •T. Iff. ill A Ai AT, Salesman. Sept. 16 2 tf. FAMILY GROCERY iVINTD DRINKING SALOON. Journal? of Politic.*, Literature, Fash ions, Markets, and Financial Reports, In teresting Miscellany, and News from ALL TARTS OF THE WORLD! IMPROVE.M ENTS INTRODUCED Immense Circulation Determined on. The Largest, Best and Cheapest Paper Published in New* York. New York Weekly News PUBLISH KD KVERY WKDN KSDAY. One copy, one year ?2 00 Three copies, one year 5 00 Five copies, one 3 ear, .'. S 7. r > Ten copies,one year 17 00 and an extra copv to any club of Ten. Twenty copies, one year -iO 00 The Weekly News is secrit to Clergy men at 1 00 Semi-Weekly News. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AXD FRIDAY Single Copies, one year $ t Oo Three Copies, one year 4<T00 Five Copies, one year....^ 15 DO Ten Copies, one year do 00 .And an extra copy to any Club of Ten. Twenty copies, one year 55 00 To Clergymen. 3 00 New York Daily News. To Mail Subscribers $10 Per Annum. Six Months ”, 00 Specimen cop’cs of Daily and Weekly News sent free. Address BRNJ WOOD, Daily .News BuiMing, Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday is December next, before the Court House door in the town of Newnan, Coweta county, live hundred acres of Land, known us the late residence of John Houston, deceased. About two hundred acres in wood, end seventy-five acres in bottom. Please call and look at the place. Sold according to the provision* ef tbe Will for distribution. ,tc. WM. 15 SMITH, Get. 7-5-tds. Administrator de bonis non. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY l ■ > WO months after date application will he I made to the Court, of Ordinary of **id 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 estate of Jacob Addy, late of said county, de ceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditor* of said deceased. \V. W. ADDY, Sept. 30-4-2m. Atlni’r of Jacob Addy. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. T | a WO months after d;ite. application will be | made to the Court of Ordinary of **id connty, at the first regular term after-expira tion of r-.vo months from this notice, ibr leave to sell one Pine Lot of Land in the fir*t Die- trict of said county, belonging to the estate of Job Bigby, late of said county deceased, fer the benefit of tin* heirs and creditors of exid defeased. SUSAN L. BIGBY, Adm'x. October 7-5-C0d. N GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. OTICK is hereby given to »I1 ptrse*? ha ving demands against John Rigby, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law ; and ail person? indebted to said deceased are required to make imme diate payment. SUSAN L. BIGBY, Adm’x. October 7—5—3*. No 10. City II.ill NOTICE. -quire, N. Y. GEORGIA—Coweta County. To all whom it may couerrn : I VERSON K- WALTOM having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on thc estate of John 15. L. Waltoin, late of said county : This is to cite all and singular the creditor* and next of kin of John R. L. Waltorn, t» be LL persons having an}* of the Change - Bills of Brown, Swint .t Co , arc earn- estlj- requested to present them to the under- ! iln '^ !, I'I’ ear :,t - n, J ofiice within the ti in cal low- signed for payment. When these hills were ! k r and show cause, if any they can, issued, it was impossible o get small change IT' of lire nhneks, and it of several of the business that we consented to issui tv of (Jrrrnfjark chtmar c at the suggestion men of this place them Now plen- in he had, and we for next ycnr’will bo made in writi"g.— i and dispersed them, and O Mahoney fled The form of contracts usually adopted t 0 France, where the plans cf the future j reads as follows : revolutionary organizations were formed. “ Know all tueti by these presents, that After residing in Franco for a few tears, , of the county of , State ot—-—, j O Mahoney came to America, where aid- held and firmly bound to thc L nited ed by Corcoran and Dohcny. lie started States of America in the sum of tbc Fenian Brotherhood organization.— dollars for the payment of Avhich j For five years thc brotherhood maintained bind heirs, executors administrators j a semi-seeret character, spreading rapiuit firmly by these presents in this coufract. through tlie United Stales, Canada, and j That to furnish to the persons whose the British provinces, wiili a regu! r s\s- j names are subjoined, (freed laborers.) torn ol vorfHiiunicat ion. quarters, fuel, substantial and healthy Three ^em> ago a national conv.uiion; rations, all medical attendance and sup- was held in Chicago, and the purpose of , plies in case of sickuess, and thc amount the organization was- boldly avowed, and • set opposite their respective names per the spread ol the movement was greater! month during the coutinuatiun of the than ever. The leaders of t c Fenians are J contract; the laborers to be paid in full njon who have taken up downright revo-j before the final disposal of the crop which i u( ion as the bu.-iuess of tlieir lives.— ! is to be raised by them on planta- 0 Mahoney, the head Centre, is acknowl- tion, iu tne county ot aud State of edged, even by his enemies, to be liighiy . , cultured, of a chivalrous nature, and a man of great determination. The State BOOT and SHOE MAKER. Shop on the North-West corner of Public Square, adjoining the store of A. 1>. Brookins. •gp'Re.pairiug neatly anil promptly done. Sept. 1*-1—3ni. IMPORTANT SALE. rSAUK subscriber having been confined to his ( bed for years, and tumble to attend to business, will sell on Welnesiay, the 6ih December next, without reserve, at his plantation on the Chat- tali >o<-bce river, at tbe McIntosh Reserve, twelve rnii'-s from Newnan, Ga.. to the highest bidder F02. CASK, the following articles:— Country Produce. y We hare on hand for sale Corn, A Teal, Flour, BACON, LARD, Tobacco, Candles, Salt, Soda, Nails, Factory Tliread, Ac. Also Gentlemen and Ladies SOOTS Sc SHOES, various other F1K undersigned firm is pleased to an nounce to their friends and the public ‘ generally, that they have now on hand and j | are dailv receiving a good stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, and other things too tedious to mention. We ! expect to try to keep what the people need. and hope, by close application, energy and j fair dealing, to be able to do at least our por tion of the business done in our line. Attached to this business is a First Class Didnlszinff Saloon, would take this occasion to say that we will ' not receive any more city shinplasters at our house for goods. Other merchant* can get small change as easily as we have done. We j have plenty of small change to supply all our cuntomrr*. T. D. SWINT .t CO. Greenville St., under Masonic Hall. Newnan, Ga., Oct. 1 1-d-tf. ed by law, and stiow cause, why permanent Administration should not be granted to Iverson E. Waltorn on John 15. L. Waltom's estate. Witness mv hand and official signature, Oc tober 21st. !8fir.. B. II. MITCIIELL, Ord’j. October 28-ft-30d. ! GEORGIA—Coweta County. To all whom it may r> ncern : ’ VI’’’ ILLIAM II. BEAVER-j having i i pro- V T per form applied to me for permanent | Letters of Administration on the estate of Janies J. B«*avers. late of said county: This is to cite all and singular the creditors : and next of kin of James J. Beavers, to be | and appear at my ollice within the time allow- G EORGI A—Coweta County. . To all whom it may concern : J ANE E. I’HT.S having, in proper form, ap plied to me-for permanent Letters of Ad ministration on the estate ot Willis W, I'itti, late of said county: This is to cite all nnd sin clnr the criditof-I ; and next of kin of Willis W. Bills to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by | law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Administration should not lie gran- . ted to Jane E. Bills on Willis W. Pitt's estate. Witness in v hind nnd official signature, Oc tober 2<;th,lKfi.». 15. IF. MITCHELL, Ord’y. October 28-8-30<l. where v> e keep the purest GEO. W. COOK. J. J. GOOD RUM. RATES OF FAY FEB MONTH. No. Na»k Age Dollars. | Cents. j This contract-is to comenc* with this date j chants. Mary Catholic rk rgya.cn arc iu . its ranks, and not very long ago a Gen. McGroarty, president of thc Fenian udli- tary council, went arm in arm with Fa- 1 and close with the year. Given in duplicate at — this -day of — ! ther \\ lgget the superior of Jesuits, to 1 SO—. Witness: Superintendent of District. Registered at ■, 18G But this may be modified to meet the iudividual wants, wishes and circum-! stances of the contracting parties, who can make any trade or aggreement that is patisfactory to themselves: and so long as advantage is not taken of their igno- liead a Fenian procession in Washington. General Meagher is a member, and the late General Smith, of the Union army was a member of the brolherhood at thc time of his death. We nre constantly receiving article? not mentitjned above. ^^■’Consignments of all kinds respectfully i solicited. SEVERAL THOUSAND BUSHELS OF CORN, ! St*., (under Masonic nail.) FODDER, OATS, WHEAT, PEAS, g ept 9 _j_ tf XE ' VXAX » GA ’ 2000 BUSII ELS SWEET POTATOES, Irisli Potatoes. Shucks; 1,000 bushels Cotton Seed, 12 COOK k GOODliOI, barrels fine Syrup: Grocers and Commission A Eine Lot of Mules, MERCHANTS, Brood MareS, HorS2S) North-West Corner Court Honse Square, SI PEIUOR CATTLE, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, (tbree-fourtli Devon and onc-fonrtii Durham,) TIT*' ’ ^ *' n *^ are constantly II ceiving fresh supplies of Sixty head of South Down Shcrp; : ^ ~ Ladies Walking Shoes, Fifteen or twenty thousand pen mis of Fatted Pork Hog?; cd by law, an i show cause, if any they can. j ' * r * ’ why letters should not be granted to William i GEORGIA—Coweta County, ■ I H. Beavers on Janiei J. Beaver's estate. 'P n 1 •, LIQU0ES, BEERS and WINES 'x-.v. 4-0-30.1. b. ii. mitchell, ord’v Ji ul1 v:ho,n lt ma # coucern: \ —— 1 i ATIIEUINE M. GRAY having,.in proper the market affords. And we take occasion to ' UEOUr I A—Coweta County. \y form, applied to me for perman.nt Letter. ?:.V. that We invite into this Saloon gentlemen ! _ J,j «« v ' h " m >l m ">J concern : \ ot Administration on the estate of Benjamin ol'sober. prudelit habits, and will be glad to, T r JN- N T * KIRB\ having m proper form up- ; Gr ;'3 r ; late of said county: wait upon them, and thank them fat their O P«wl to me for Letters of Administration , ^h.s » to cite all and singular the creditor* patronage: but wotHd sinii.lvnotifr drunkards ' ,le b,i,,,s non ) with the will annexe.!, on the and next of kin ot Benjamin Gray to be ami ‘.rid rowdies to stay away, as we do not want i estate of Joseph Bohannon, late of said county: ^ * > _ irKe w ‘ -L" the ‘I'^allowod by vonr money and do not ir.tend to be troubled i ’Ih*? is to cite all and singular the creditors with you " | and next of kin of Josepfc Call on ns at the Pinson House, on the West side of Greenviiic.street. McDonald, .Stephens a Co. OitEirs B. McDonald, J. V. D. S.tepiikns, I. N. D. Stephens. [sept, lb-2-tf. This L and next of kin of Josej.l Bohannon tribe and appear at my office within the time allow- I ed by law and show cause, if any thcy can. why Letters of Administration de bonis non. wit the will annexed, should not be granted i to John T. Kirbv on Joseph Bohannon’s estate. Nov. 4-0-30.1.' B. JI. MITCHELL, Ord v. taw, aud show cause, if any they can. why permanent Administration should not be gran ted to Catharine M. Gray on Benjamin Gray’* Strayed or Stolen, ml 1 GE()RGIA—Coweta County. To atl whom it may concern : O S ARAH CARMIOH4EL having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters east of Newnan, a sorrel MARE, having of Administration on the estate of Richard 11. a white streak ou her forehead, and white left Carmichael, late of said county: | hind foot. She had on b-.ggv bridle and citi- j This is to cite all and singular the creditors re- zen’s saddle—was shod before, is se en or j and next of kin of Richard H. Carmichael, to A writer in a New York paper ?a\s that in 1827 Judah P. Benjamin came to Rochester irott Yale College, and taught school. He borrowed money from a merchant by the name of Stone. He aiterwards* went to New Orleans and , , _ , , i commenced the practiced' law. In 1837 ranee of the freed peoplc to deprive them he uie t-'$tcH e in his office and paid him of a fair aud reasonable compensation for ; the principal and. ten years interest of their labor, officers ot the Bureau in this the money he bad borrowed. One hundred head of Stock Ili.gs; One set of Blacksmith's Tools; Four and Two Ilorse Wagons; Carts, Plough and Wagon Gear; Plantation Tools, and perhaps some; Ilouse-IIold Furniture. Sale to continue until all is sold. M. li. CLARK. - H£^=*The Ferry* will be let at the same time and place, at biuC*! frem one to four yeprs, Oct, 28-Stds. bait. Coffee, . Syrup, Fionr. White Fish. Corn Meal, Sweet I’otatoe?, Irish do (Lrn, IVa*, Soda. eight _v*ars old, btoad across the hips, with ' high hip bones, and in good order. Fifty dollars reward will be pdd for the arrest ot j the thief, with proof to convict. Any infor- ' mation coneeniing the marc will be thankful- ' !v received. Said mare is worth $150. II. G. WALDROP, Oct. 2I-7-tf. Near Newnan. Ga. not be granred to S.irali Carmichael on Richard H. Carmichael’s estate. ESCAPED JAIL Notice to Debtors and Creditors. OTICE is hereby given to ail pereons hav ing demands against the estate of ’Eze- N Candy, ToLaeea, Candle*. Cotton Cards, Water Bucket?, Bagging, Rope, Tw’ne, Matches, Pepper. Sulphur, Ce Madder, g?gf*We. will bart.r for JI kind?. Ladies Walkin I5i>ys ar.d Men's Hats, Fine Writing Paper, PertWSMar Pencil?, Slafes nnd Pencils, Linen Thread, Coates’ Thread, Spelling Books, Shoe Brushes, Men’s Shoe*. * - — - - - Pocket Combs, TT^ILLIAM CADLE an l GREEN FREE- ; Agate Buttons,! VY MAN. wbo were in Coweta Jail a waiting j Envelopes, i the arrival of a suitable guard from the Peni- Blacking, tentiary, escaped from the jailer by violence, ' Coffee Mills, on Friday H ie tlth. They had been sentenced . Bed Cords, to four years in the State Prison by Carroll ! ilair Pins. ; Superior Court, for simple larceny. Both : — — —— 2 Segars, . Cadle and Freeman b«ve <iark hair, dark com- | GEORGIA, COW ETA COL NTY. Spice, jplexiun, are thirty years of age, and weigh Pins, ‘ about i 00 pound?. When they escaped, one j J[ made to the Honorable Court of Ordina- 'opc-ras, Indigo, Witness rny official signature. Oct. 2«. 1BC5. Get. 23-8-30d. B. II. MITCHELL, Ord’y. GEORGIA — Coweta Connty. I ’UOMAS G. NORTH having applied to b*- appointed G tardian of the persons ami properly of Viola, Columbus and Benjamin North, minors under fourteen year* of ag*.. residents of said county : This is to cite all person* concerned to be ; and appear at the term of the Court of Ordi. nary held next after the expiration of thirty; .... 1 day3 from the first, publication of this notice/, ppear at my office within the time ; :lnd s1l0 w cause, if anv they can. whr said allowed by law and show cause, if any th-y Thomas G. North should not be entrusted, can, way permanent Administration should witli the guardianship of the person and prop— erjy of Viola, Co'umbus and Benjamin Norths .. . , Witness mv official signature. * Nov. 4-f*-3rid B. II. MITCHELL, Ord’ry.' | Oct. 2d-8-3rid. be and B. II. MITCHELL, Ord’y GEORGIA—Coweta County. ' KSLEY W. ADDY, administrator on. ? T the estate of Jacob Addy, deceased, who was Guardian for Jacob 8. and Martha A. Audy. having applied to the Court of Or dinary of said county for a discharge from hi* Guardianship of Jacob S. and Martha A. Ad- dy’s persons and property : T his is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned to show cause, by tiling objections in my office, why the said Wesley W. Addy, ad ministrator on the estate Jacob. AddV. ije- r |J' v G months after date application «il! Le censed, should not be dismissal from his Guar kiel L. Bailey, late of Coweia countv, deceased, to pre-exit them to me properly made out. within the time prescribed by law, ~o as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. Oct. 14.ri.4od. WM. II. KELLY. Adm’r. , — . fianship of Jacob S. ami Martha A. Addv. and wore Confederate grey and the other dark j ry of said cjunty for leave to sell all the real j recciv* the usual Letters of Dismission. ’ ignaturn Urd’rv. clothes. It is supposed the State will pay a j estate of B. L. I. Smith, late of said county, j Given under my hand and offi ial si • Com try Prod :ce 6f reward for their arre.-t. deceased. GEO. E. SMITH. Adrn’r. Nov. 2d lSBA B H MITCHVI I () [oc*. 7-5-C*t. 1 O't. 7-6-tf C- ROBINSOV. Sbc-pT | October 1 i-6-2m. I Norcnber 4-p. '