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A Crushing Rebound.
We Imre seldom read anvthing more -«ee whether I could identity the tneu that
complete and triumphant than the reply had inflicted such barbarities upon me.
JOHNSON & GARRETT,
treated rue to examine the prisoners and on the plunder ot the public trea ury
than the relief of the wretched victims
of their fraud. Indeed, ic the very
“AS-TLE,M General Merchandise
GKO. \V. COOK.
J. J. GOODRUM
DEALERS IN
Of Her Dr. Huchanen, of Sooth Carolina.! I told them 1 would do so provided they
Northern 1 wouIJ remain where they were and jOI j means of further agitation , and
* follow me. The prisoners saw me at a would not have him happy, lest, by the
on Union
of Dr. HnchnnanV
to a charge m i le through a
paper by Her K. \V. Hutter.th.it he (Dr. , . f -- • ,,
15 ; •doated over ihc barbarites inflicted distance, held down their guilty heads alienation of his sorrows, they forfeit the
risoners We copy a portion and trembled like aspen leaves. All cruel effect of their appeal to the humanity of
show how men are cowards. One of niy arms was the North. Ihe fanaticism of New hn
complete he turns the tables on his ac- still in a sling With the other I raised gland is a calculation of interest.—A. 3.
some of their hats. They all bogged for Acirs.
mercy. I said to them : * 1 he other day
you were tigers: you are sheep now.’—
Hut a hideous object soon arrested my
attention. There sat my brutal enemy —
the vulgar, swaggering Lieutenant who
cuser:
“ 1 was now doomed to experience in
person the effect* ol avarice and barba
rous cruelty. These, robbers bad been
informed in the neighborhood that the
family which I was protecting had buried
Alabama.—In his late message to the :
legislature of Alabama, Gor. l'arsons
urges the adoption of the amendment of
the constitution of the United States abol
ishing slavery. and the passages of laws
protecting the negroes in their person and
property. This course, the governor -ays,
will secure the admission of representa
tives in Congress, and restore to the State
y - . . ;
all her political rights in the Union. He :
, , , opposes a special code for the government
1 dollars worth in alt, and what there have a penknife to defend himself, and | »/ . , . .
, , , . , . . r , , ot negroes, and recommends the adoption
arried off by the owner, then knocked hull down with your list ° ...... ..
J , , , , ,,, ,, i , of a vagrant Jaw b aring alike upon white !
this was literally true, and heavy scabbard! lie presented the ' 1
and black; suggests that vagrant laws
similar o those uf .Massachusetts be adopt
ed lie also recommends that provisions
be made for destitute white and black per
oris —Alucoii Tcleijrnjih.
$100,000 in gold and silver. They first had ridden up to the steps of the house,
demanded my watch, which I had effee-! insulted the ladies and beaten me most
idaily secured from their grasp They unmercifully. 1 approached him -lowly,
then asked me where the money had been and in a whisperasked him: ‘Doyou know
hid I told thim I knew nothing about me. sir —the old man whose pocket you,
it. and did not believe there was a thous- first searced, to see whether he might not,
.VXD ALL K0l>S <>K
COUNTS” PRODUCE.
Brick Front. Srcond Door from Herald Office,
NEWXAN, OA.,
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
such goods as are needed in the country, which
they will sell
Low for Ca>h or Country Proluct?.
November 11-10-ffm.
GOOK & GOODKl’M,
Grocers and Commission
MEHCHANTS.
North-West Corner Conft House Square.
NEWNAN, OEORGIA,
ii are Constantly re-
Administrators’ Sale;
v virtue of an order of the Honorable
\ the Ordinary of Coweta-county will K*
* at tiie late re-idence of Jehu M. Si'.ns, on
ihe 11th day of December next, all the per-
1
;onal property oelonging
to the estate of -aid
Adininisfrnlor’s Sale.
* GRBBABLY to an order from the Hono
able Court of Ordinary of Coweta county,
(1;1„ W ill be sold before the Court House door
?rt Newnan. l.etween the legal hours of sale,
cm the 1st Tuesday in January, 18i>G. the fol-
Lots of Land, situate in the 7th Dis-
II
AYE on hand,
ceiving fresh supplies of
Ladies Walking Shoe?.
Boys and Men s flats.
Fine Writing Paper,
Pens.Cedar Pencil-.
> ate# and Pencils,
I.inen Thread,
Coates’ Thread.
Spelling Books.
Was bad been
Col. Cash All
They then concluded to try an experi- I picture of an arrant coward, and in a
ment on me which had proved bo success- trembling voice implored me to havemcr- i
ful in hundreds of other instances.—
Cool'y and deliberately they prepared tn
inflict torture on n defenseless, gray
beaded old man. They Carried me behind
a stable, and once again demanded where
ihc money was buried, or ‘ I should ho
sent to hell in five minutes.' They cock
ed their pistols and held them to my
head. I told them to fire away. One of
them, a square built, broad-faced, iavge-
mouthed, clumsy Lieutenant, who had
the face of a demon, and who did not
utter five words without an awful blas
phemy. now kicked me jn the stomach
until I fell breathless and prostrate. As
soon as 1 was able 1 rose again. He once
more asked me where the silver was 1
answered, as before, ‘I do not know.’- | open your lips ’ The men advanced —
cy. ‘Don't let me be shot; have pity;
old man beg for me ! I won t do it again.
For God's sake, save me ! Oh, God. help ,
me!’ ‘Did y<>u not tell my daughter:
there was no God ? W hy call on Him j
n,iw ?’ ‘Oh, I have changed my inind;|
! believe in a God now ’ I turned and
saw the impatient, flushed and indignant
crowd approaching. ‘ What are they
going to do with me?’ ‘Do you hear
that sound —click, click?' ‘ Y> s/ said
he, ‘they arc cocking their pistols.' —
• True/said 1, ‘and if I raise a finger
you will have a dozer bullets through
\<»ur brain.' ‘Then I will go to hell;
don’t let them kill me. Oh Lord, have
inerev !’ ‘Speak low,’ said I, ‘and don't
J.S,
Will continue business at
old Stand of
REDWINE & HENRY,
NE ll'.Y.l .V, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
*
the
Salt.
Coffee,
Syrup,
Flour.
White Fish.
Corn Meal,
Sweet Potatoes.
Irish do
C.rn.
Pros, •
Soda.
Candy,
Tobacco,
Caudles
lation tools, household and .... -lieu excP j,,| on of eighteen (IS) acres in the South-
one family carriage. several uagon> an '' ^ t cornrr . including Jones' Camp Ground ;
■> ^ge lot of Sorghum !\vrup. and >»“">«> ; exception oi about ten (10) acres
tcdioti* to mention. terms .. . r . c _..:j i
Cotton Cards,
Water Buckets,
Bagging,
Rope,
Twine,
Matches,
Sifters. Pepper, Sulphur, (operas. Indigo.
Madder, Ac.. &c.
«og=*We xx ill barter to
all kinas.
Shoe Brushes,
Men's Shoes.
Pocket Combs,
Agate Buttons.
Envelopes,
Blacking.
Coffee Mills,
Bed Cords,
Hair Pins,
Segnrs,
Spice,
Pin?,
things too ttdiotis to mention,
c’sh. Sale to continue from da. to day until
all* i« sold. JOHN W POWELL Adm’r.
ANN E. SIMS, Adtn’x.
September 11»-2 -i ds.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
WO months after date, application will be
I
made to the Court of Ordinary of said
county, at the first regular term after expira
tion of two months from this no.ice. tor leave
to sel 1 one Pine Lot of Land in the first Dis
trict of said conniy. belonging to the estate
of Job Rigby, late of said county deceased: for
the benefit of the heirs am 1 creditors ot slid
deceased. SUSAN L. RIGBY, Adm'x.
October 7-5-Gud.
W
A
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
LL those indebted to the estate of B. \\ •
, ^ North, late of said county, deceased,
r Corn try Prod ice of wi q £ om( . f or »ard and settle the same without
[oct. 7-5-i>t. 1 j e | ay> r.d all having demands against said
deceased will present them in terms of the
law in such cases made and provided.
IL A. NORTH, Adm’r.
Nov. 11-10-fit. de bonis non.
New Tin Shop,
ODJ DEPOT STREET,
Three Loors from Public Square.
imw 600DS!
I
HE undersigned, lias just opened, and is
ready te supply the town and surroiiod-
countrv with any tiling in the
With bis heavy, elephant foot he now
kicked me on my back until I'fcll again
Once more l arose, and he put the same
question to me. 1 was nearly breathless,
but answered as before. Thus was 1
either kicked oi knocked down seven or
ciglit times. I tlien told him it was per
fectly usi le-s lot him to continue his
threats or bis blows. 11c might shoot
me it lie clmse. 1 was ready and would
not budge an inch—but requested him
not lo bruise and batter an iinarne d,
dcfeiiM less old mail. * Nmv,’ said lie. ‘ I
m w plan. I low would you
Already me had pulled tne by tin- coat.
• Show us the men.’ I gave no clue by
which the guilty could be identified. I
walked slowly through the cat. and sprang
into the carriage and drove off.
“ Rev. E. W. Gutter, this is the way-
in which I have ‘gloated over the bar
barities inflicted on the prisoners.’ This
is the man whom you have wantonly and
cruelly traduced.”
will try
like to havi both arms cut off?’ lie did :
1
not wait for an answer, but, with his
heavy sheathed sword, struck me on my :
arm near th shoulder. I heard it crack ;
it hung powerless by my side, and 1 sup
posed it was broken, lie then repeated !
the blow on the oilier arm. The pain i
was exei111i..ting and it was several day-
belort I could caive my loud or lake my
arui out of a .-ling—and ii was black ami I
blue for weeks. (I refer to Dr. Ivdlock, |
•of Chi raw.) At that moment the ladies,
headed by my daughter, who had only
then been made aware of the brutality
being practiced upon me, rushed Irutn
the bouse and came flying to my rescue.
*• You hare not murder iny lather/ said
my child ; * he lias been a minister ol the
same church lor titty years, and God has
always protected him, and will protect
him.' ‘ I)o you believe in a G d. Miss?'
Said one ol the biutai wretches; ‘1 don’t
belibve in a God. a Heaven, dr a hell.’—
‘Curry me,’ said I. * to your General/ 1
did not intend to go to Gen. Sherman,
who was at Cheraw, from whom 1 was
informed no redress could be obtained,
but to a General in the neighborhood,
said to be a religious man. Our horses
and carriages had al: bet n taki n away,
and I was too much brufsed to be able t >
walk. The ether young officers
crowding around tne. very officiously, te
The Negro and tho Abolitionists
The small class of simple-minded peo
ple who were inclined to impute the
anti slavery ai'i'iition to a solicitude for
the welfare of the negro, sire likely to be
undeceived by the present conduc' of the
Abolitionists. The black population u!
the South are in a deplorable state of
destitution. In gaining their freedom
they lost the guardian care of th- ir natu
ral protectors. Tlies me nla; : on being
established between the two communities
of the South which - xists elsewhere be
tween ca] ital and labor, the recent master
will distribute employment with an exclu
sive reference to his own interests; and,
while lie will engage the most reliable
service at the lowest rates will > ccline
the support of those dependent families
which formerly existed on the contribu
lions ol his bounty. Thus, two-thirds of
ibe negro population are thrown upon
the earnings of the few who are capable
and willing to work; and :t results'from
the deficiency of capital in the South,
that the wages of these is altogether in-
adequate'to the wants of the dependent
class. All the money, all the land, all
the agencies of industry are monopolized
by the whites, and by the kindness of
ihe Abolitionists, the negro is cast upon
the world under every embarrassment,
and without a single facility in the snug
gle for existence. The couseqm ucos ol
11H - j abrupt emancipation are before us.* Tin-
negro, abandoning hims ll to the idle
r jramr vkwbsi
Either at Wholesale or Retail.
Roofing, Guttering?,
Stove Fixing,
And nil kinds of
done promptly, nnd nt the lowest prices.
A full assortment of
MecTcine?, Chemicals,
|
j rEKFpERY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE (
HAIS MS 2Q02H 3aoSESS,j
1
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER I
v WO months after date application will be j
he made to -the Court of Ordinary of
Coweta at the first regular term after ex ira-
tion of two months from this notice, tor leave
t > sell ail the lands belonging to the estate of
Thos..Dyer Ir . late of said county deceased
for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said
dt-ceasek. JOHN P. REES, Adiu'r.
With the will amt^iea: I
D ft 1 1 A \0 Nov. 10th 18tr>, i’-0d.
ml Dnuunllyu gkoi:i;ia-iw,c
near the North-east corner of said Lot, con-
! stituting in nl! about tiiree hundred and sev-
! entv-five t ::7A) acres, more or loss, to lie sold.
Sold subject -0 (Me widow's doiv?r from the
original tract of land, which consisted of
( about four hundred and eighty (4'80) acres.—
Sol 1 as the property of Thos. Johnson, late
of Co we la county, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased.
Nov. 11-10-tds. G. L. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
ILL he sold on the fii>t Tuesday in De-”
eember next, agreeably to an order of
the Court of Ordinary of -Mcr.-iwethef t'tWrrffy, -
before tin- Court House ».oor in Newnan, (hr., -
wilhin the legal lumrs of sa’e Nortii lulf of”
Lo; No. JIG. second District of Coweta county,
! containing ninety-six neres. more or less,
eighteen acres cleared. Sold as the property
of Peter Windoin, late of sail, county, deceased.
Sold for the henciii of 'lie heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms cish. .
Sept. d0-4-tds. MARK MORGAN, \dm'r.
i ' Adfiiiiiiistrator'v Sffle.
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in
December next before the Court Ilousa
dooi in the town of Newnan, 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, -te.
W.'.i. B SMITH,
Oct. 7-d-tds. Administrator de bonis non.
GEOHtilA, COWETA COUNTY.
I WO months after date application will be
and other goods usuailv found in Tin Shops.
' W. M. REYNOLDS.
Newnan, Ga., Sept. lG-’J-ly.
IMPORTANT SALE.
r l
BRACES,
PORE LIQUORS
For Medicinal uses,
qgqrcirJI -T» 3
BLUE STONE, OINOEB,
INDlQDj MAEDIP, C.’PPEBAS
BLACK PSPPSB, ALUM,
J. LORCI1 & CO.,
Have just received at J. M.
DODD'S old stand, South-
West Corner Public
S t j ii a r e ,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA, .
A new and large supply of
READY MADE
Starch, Spt’s Turpentine,
liiTg me they would represent the case to ; alu j improvident iti.-tiucts of his nature,
the General, and that they would have
hiui shot by ten o’clock the next morning
I saw the winks and glances that were
interchanged between them. Every one
gave a different name to the officers.—
refuses the condition ol life prescribed
to humanity, and dieams of subsistence
by some other means than the sweat of
the brow. But, even if he were willing
to work, he would miss the opportunity;
The brute remained unpunished, as I saw j,, r p v ., j aw (l p retribution, the ruin pre
lum the followiug morning, as insolent cipitated on the white man has deprived
and as profane as he had been on the
preceding day.
“As yet no punishment hud fallen on
the brutal hyena, and I strove to nurse
my bruised body and heal my wounds,
and forget the insults and injuries of the
past. A few weeks after this I was sent
to perform a parochial duty at Mar’s
Bluff, some twenty miles distant. Arri-
hiui of the chance of profitable employ
ment. An utter privation of the neces
saries of life and a hopelcsSsbond-ige to
poverty, is the preseut condition of the
negro in the South. Accordingly, under
the operation of causes which, of ucces
sity, involve the extermination of the j Sugar,
people subject to their sway, the negroes
at the South are perishing at a fearfuf
1HE subscriber having been confined to hi?
bed for years, and unable to attend to
business, will sell on
Wednesday, the 6th December next,
without reserve, at his plantation on the Chat
tahoochee river, at the McIntosh Reserve,
twelve miles from Newnan, Ga., to the highest
bidder FOR CASH, the following articles:—
SEVERAL THOUSAND BUSHELS OF CORN,
FODDER, OATS, WHEAT, PEAS,
2000 BUSH ELS SWEET POTATOES,
Ii*isli Potatoes. Slmcks;
1,000 bushels Cotton Seed, 1*2
barrels fine Syrup;
■—ALSO—
A Fine Lot of Mules,
Brood Mares, Horses,
SUPERIOR CATTLE,
(three-fourth Devon and one-fourth Durham,)
Sixty head of South Down Sheep;
Fifteen or twenty thousand pounds of ranted(genuine un-1 o-. the be?t quality.
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
Pens, Ink, Letter Paper, En
velops, Dye ivoods and
Stuffs. In fact liiy stock
contain everything that is
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. 1 respectfully invite my friends to call
and examine my stock’and prices. Physicians’
prescriptions carefully compounded, an>t all
orders correctly answered. Medicines war-
ounty.
To o/f iclom !( moi/ concern :
I VERSON E. WALTOM having in proper
form applied to me for permanent Letters
(if Administration on the estate ot John B. L.
Waltom, late ot said comity;
This is to cite nil and singular the creditors
and next of kin of John B. L. Mai.pm, to be
and appear at my office within ihe time allow
ed hv'i.iw, and show cause, if any they can,
‘ wliv permanent Admiuistra-ion should not lie
-Tamed to Iwr.-ou L. Maltoiu on Jo in b- I..
I Waltout s estate.
Witness nn hand and nflieia! signature, Oc-
| tober21st, IS A. B. IL MITCHELL,Ord’s,
October 28-8-.':0d.
1
ade to the Honorable Court of Ordina
ry o said county for leave io sell all the real
estate of B. L. I. Smith, I.-te of said county,
decerned. GEO. E. SMITH, Adm’r.
i Ictober 1 4-(>-2in.
J
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To oil icloon it nuii/ concern :
ANE K. KITTS having, in proper form, ap
plied to me for permanent Letters of Ad-
mitiistraiion on the estate oi M iliis M. Kitts,
late of said county:
This is to rite a!! and sin ular the creditors
and next of kin of \?':llis W. Kitts to he and
appear a, mv olliee within the time allowed In
law, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent Administration should not he gran
ted to Jane K. Kitts on M iili- M . Kin s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, Oc
tober gitth.lt'ho." B. II. MIlCUi'.i.L, Oi - d y.
October 23-8-odd.
pnospscr-tTiS
OF THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY ENQUIRER,
A rOl’CLAIl
BUSINESS, NEWS AND FAMILY JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO
Constitutional Liborty, and General Welfare
of the Country. $
^5 3XT33
It is li irdl v necessary to allude to our politf--
cal principles, tor the honest advocacy of
which we have been under the ban of military
power, and have encountered a proscription
and persecution unexampled in the history of
the Ihess.
In the future, as in the past, we shall main
tain as fundamental truths the
Ki't Af. KIGIIT.H AND SOVFItKIUSTY OK Tilt STATES,
Fatted Pork Hogs;
One hundred head of Stock Hogs;
One set of Blacksmith's Tools;
Four and Two Ilorsc Wagons;
Carts, Plough and Wagon Gear;
Plantation Tools, and perhaps so
House-Hold Furniture.
Sale to continue until all is
M.
sold.
B. CLARK.
Sept. 1G, 1885-2-6m.
E. M. BRL'GE & CO.,
BANKERS
LADIES aid GENTLEMEN’S
All varieties of
BOYS & GEN 1 LEMEN’S
r lJL
fix
—AND-
Ig^g^The Ferry will be let
at the same time and place, at
frum one to four years,
Get, 28-5tds.
GALL AND SEE
OUPv NEW STOCK
Family Groceries,
Hard-Ware,
Crockery”,
Glass-Ware,
Tin-Ware,
—AND—
Confectionery.
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
E. F. METCALF & CO.,
COMMISSION
—AND—
F0RWARDIN3 MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
E. M. BRUCE, MORGAN & (0.,
SITTII F1STIII
NOTIO N,S,
Of all kinds;
KDCP & BALMORAL SKIRTS;
CLOAKS, -COBSETS;
HARD-WAKE
CUTLERY.
Also a large and full supply
of all kinds of
&
j GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To ol! idiom it inn / conn rn :
( i aTHKIUNK M. GRAY having, in proper
‘ form, applied tn me for pn'inniiiMit Letter.*:
lot Administration on tie estate ot Benjamin
: G;-y, late ot .-aid county:
This is to cite all an ! singular the creditors
I and next of kin of Benjamin Gray o I
i appear at my.uni e within tiie time eMoired l>y
I iaiv, and show can e, if any they can. why
permanent Adtnini-tr.ilion -huuid not begran-
I ted to Catharine M. Gray on BenjaiuLi Gray's
1 estate.
j Witness rny ofiieiai signatnie. O -r. 2'i. 18o->.
Oct. 28-8-BO. 1. 15. II. MITCI1BLL Only.
j
GEORGIA — C'uwct.i Gounty.
| ’'I’HOMAS (x. NORTH h iving applied to be
j I appointed G tar lian of the persons and
' property of Viola. C lhim'ius atid Benjamin
North, minors under fourteen years of age,
residents of said county:
This is to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at the tenn of the Court oi Ordi
nary held next after Hie expiration of thirty
days from the first publication of tlpc notice,
and show cause, if any they can, why said !
Thomas G. Noitli should not be entrusted
with the guardianship of the person nnd prop
erty of Viola, Co'mnfi-us and Benjamin North.
Witness niy official signature.
Oct. 23 8-30d. 15 II. MITCHELL, Ord'v.
J. If. JIAYY. Sale .<man.
Sept. 16 2 tf.
viitg at Florence, in the vicinity, I was rate of mortality. Meanwhile their suf- 1
met by a etowd of young men connected fi rings are shocking to humanity. But
with the militia. They were excited to what are the abolitionists accomplishing
the highest pitch of ragefand thirsGd for their relief? They ask for bread, and
for revenge. They believed that among their patrons in Boston mock them with
the prisoners that had just arrived on the an offer of the elective franchise. Like
tailroad car, on their way to Sumter, were the beasts of the field they perish for the
the ven men who had committed such want of the necessaries of life; and the
horrible outrages in the neighborhood.— Government that afflicted them with the
Many ol their houses had been laid in fatal boou of lreedom. attests its svmpa-
ashes. They had been robbed of
means
been seized ; their cattle and hogs had trorn the protection of such friends.
Consisting in part as follows :—
Glass Sugar Dishes, kc..
Coffee. Tumblers and Goblets,
N. O. Molasses, Pitchers and Bowls,
Flour, Sets Teas,
Salt. “ Plates,
Tobacco, _ Dishes.
NaiD, Tin Coffee Pots.
Mackerel, Tin Buckets.
Cheese,
Crackers, Tin Pans & Cup:
Oysters, Pad Locks,
Cigars, Chest Locks,
Raisins, " . Butts & Screws,
Candy, Rasps and Files.
Almonds. Ames' L. H. Shovel,
Creamnuts. Pocket Knivc*.
Fine Cat Tobacco, Canned Fruits,
I Gimlets. Shears. Snuffers. Hammers, Hntchets.
—AND
Forwarding Merchants,
APALACHICOLA, FLA,
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
ytT’ESLEY W. ADDY, administrator on
\ $ the estate of Jacob Addy, deceased,
who was Guardian for Jacob S. and Martha
: A. A-idv. having applied to tiie Court ot Or-
i dinary of said county for a dh.eharg : from bis
Guardianship of Jacob S. and Martini A. Ad-
j dy's persons and property:
j Tliis is, therefore, to cite nl! persons eor.-
cerned to show cause, by filing objections in
i ray office, why tiie said Wes'ev W. Addy, ad-
! ininistrator on the estate of Jacob Addy. de-
j ceased, should not he dismissed from his Guar
dianship of Jacob S. and Marti a A. Addy. and
receive the usual Letters of Dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature
Nov. 2d, 1805. 15. II. MITCHELL, Ord'rr.
November 4-9-30d.
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
, To nil whom if mm/ a neern :
VUD-LIAM H. BEAVERS having ia pro-
| Y » per form applied to me for permanent
Letters of Administration on the estate of
. James J. Beavers, late of sai l county:
This is to cite rlii and singular the creditors
and next, of kin of James J. Bearers, to be
; and appear at my office within the time allow
ed by law, an i show cause, if any they can.
Amt the Persona/ I.iher/i/ of the C'i'i: n ajninst
alttic/.s from an;/ ami all quarters.
Wc shall oppose all Usurpation of P •wer,
ami shall ever insist upon the,Entire Subordi
nation of the Military totlicCiiil Authorities.
We are oppo.-od to Negro Suffrage, and tlm
It idical Republican design of creating Negro
Stales in the South, with Negro Governors
and N -gro Congressmen, &<*. W.*are in fav.v
of all the States being in tiie future, as in tf :
past, exclusively under Waite direction an (
control, and are opposed to any admixture
j with Inferior amt Subordinate Races.
. ; Wc are in favor of a liberal and generous
1 • po iev towards the States with which tin* Fed
eral Government has been at war, since it is
| only in that manner th t tiie troubles of the
I past can he effaced, tne Union restored, and
: the sc tions ever fraternize together.
As a Family Jolhxai. the Enquirer is sur
passed hy none, and should he a welcoiin vis-
i itor to the family of the Merchant, the Farmer,
j and tiie Mechanic, containing as it does tirfc
• latest and most reliable IntelJigeii'-e. General
; News, and Interesting Reading Matter.
Tiie ITsaxciai. and Commekcial Depart
ment of the Enqui-er, as will be seen, is not
its least recommendation to public favor. An
unusually large space is weekly deleted to
Full and Reliable Reports of the Ruling Prices
of this and other Markets, making it an inval
uable friend to farmers and merchants.
Tiie Weekly Enquirer will be mailed to sub-
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THE MTIOML AMBBICM.
Its Publication soon to be Revived.
'TWE undersigned takes pleasure in announ-
JL cing to its old patrons and the public ^
that, arrangements have bee2 nearly perfected
by which the “National A'*e .ijax ” will be
revived, in a new and attractive f’o r m, and un
der very favorable auspices, in the city of
Atlanta. Georgia, early in the ensuing year.
Tiie paper was established in 13515, and en
joyed a patronage and ponular ty greatly su
perior to any of its city eotcmpOraries up to
-January, 1861, when it was discontinued ire
consequence of the secession of Georgia from
the Union. It will be remembered as a bold
a ,d consistent National Journal — zealously
opposing Secession and Disunion, and a-
warmly advocating the development of the
vast and varied resources of the South—p ir-
ticularly of Georgia; the adoption of a liberal
NOTICE.
ncr?on« bavin- anv of the Change ’ ’ xll - v Alters should not be granted to William j system of Public Schools and'General Educa-
1 '* ° II. Beavers on Jamet J; Beaver’s estate. — ~~ —” ’ * 1 ‘ ' *
Nov 4-9-Sod. B. H. MITCHELL, Only.
K-in«&Cup«' Advances made on Consignments made to
WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York,
WATTS, GIVEN & CO., New Orleans,
W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, Eng.,
LL
- Bills of Brown. Swint 7. Co are earn- j
cstly requested to present them to the under- |
signed for payment. " When the^e bills were i
issued, it was impossible o get small change j
1 of Gre nbacks. and it was at the suggestion !
of several of the business men of this place !
that we consented to issue lliem Now plen
ty of
GEORGIA—Coweta Comity.
To oil idiom it inn// concern :
J OHN T. KIRBY having in proper form ap
plied to me for Letters of Administration
Greenback chanqe can be Iiad, and we , ( ] e bonis non. with the will annexed, on the
would take this occasion to say that we will ] estate of Joseph Bohannon, late of said county:
cion: an enlightened system of Agriculturep
the promotion and elevation of the Mechanic
Arts; the establishment of Manufactories, and
the encouragement of every industrial pursuit
calculated to improve the Minds and Morals of
our Keople, and render them prosperous and
happy in the “Union of our Fathers.”
It will he the aim of its projector and hi*
present Associates io sustain, in ali its leading
not receive any more city sbinplasters at our
house for goods, (fiber ..erchants
small chance as eerily as we h i e done.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors I { 5 at:ires ’ * he nic ' 1 f 0 ”/ 1 nam -
•5 and next of kin of Josepk Bohannon to be
We j anil appear a. my office within the time aliow-
by cither of the above Houses.
October 2l-7-3m.
)f every tbi by no donation of supplies. _ Well ! Augers. Axes, Slates and Pencils,Coffee Mills,
ses had nmv .be e....... en.rem I Carry Combs, Horse Brushes. Shoe Brushes, ;
His
Blieking. Matches, Gate Hinges. Tacks. Awls.
Shoe Knives. Shoe NaTs. Shoe Thread. Bristles.
Al m.
NEW BAKERY.
been haumetted ; their mothers and sis- unde“eloped intellect may not enable him bt3rcfa . Pepper. Gm„cr Spic..
. *. ... . ,, , . , . - , , , . J . . , i Copperas. Blue Stone. Rice, Candles, Green
ters had te n insulted and robbed of their to detect the hypocrisy of those who tv*. Bar and Toilet Soap, Cotton Cards. Buck
liav* plenty of small change to supply all our j ef ] by law and show cause, if any they can.
customers. T. i I). >\\ INT .it Cl). 1 why Letters of Administration dc bonis non,
Greenville t . . under Masonic Ilall.
Newnan, Ga., Oct. 1 f-6-tf.
wit the wiii annexed, should not be granted
to John T. Kirbvon Joseph Bohannon's estate.
Nov. 4-0-i50d/ B. II. MITCHELL, Ord’y.
or
0
watches, i. r ami wedding rings. Some ) affect a peculiar solicitude lor his inter- j et5 - Brooms, Tubs, Shovels anu Tongs. Fry
,. , , , j - 1 . v . ,, ... , : Pans, Sifters. Shaving Boxes and Brushes,
of their parents had been murdered in ests; buf, to all sensible persons, the ; Ha j r Brushes Tooth Brashes. Dress and Pock-
1 he aged pastor, to whose cruel perfidy of the Abolitionists is obvi- et Cotnbs, Hair Pins, Pen. Ink and Paper. Pea
i j ..*" .. , . , i I . „ i.’ Holders. Lead Pencils. Thimbles, 'Buttons,
h d so otteu list, ned, had been ous enough. Their pretense ot regard Sewing and Krajuing N - ee<1 i eSr * c . ’
IVe have also n lot of Shoes, nats and
Cold blood,
voice tl
kick d .mi knocked down bv repeated for the negro was a mere expedient for;
blows, n i I- h ary lu-ad had be- n ; the acquisition of political power; and,
drag-.:isi. al out iu the saud. They eu-' that object achieved, they are more intent'
GEORGIA—Coweta County.
To all idiom it may concern :
S ARAH CARMICHAEL haring in proper
form applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate* of Richard II.
I zen’s saddle—was shod before, is se en or j Carmichael, late of said county :
J eight years old, bioad across the hips, with r This is to cite all and singular the creditors
1 " high hip bones, and in good order. Kitty and next of kin of Richard II. C irmichael, to
dollars reward will be paid for the arrest of be and appear at my office within the time
N THE ]f»;h inst.. about 21, miles South
east of Newnan, a sorrel MARE, having
a white streak on her forehead, and white left
hind foot. She had on buggy bridle and citi-
(V*r,L»r 23—»f.
Fresh Bread!
The undersigned is prepared to furnish
' aouars rrwani Mill wc jmki iui m
FRESH BREAD EVERY KdRSTNG. t ^ ie thief, with proof to convict. Any infor- allowed by lair and -how enu-e. if any th
■ R " C ‘ * I mation concerning the mare will be thankful- can. why permanent Administration siiouhi
If liberallv patronized, customers can bare !y received. Said mire i- worth
- - II. G. WALDROP,
° ~V«_»r*7 XcTn.'ir. fi.u
Woolen Shirts, all of which we offer on the . .
JC»NE< A C \TES. ; bread sent to them before breakfast each day.
I i..t VC. R. CHAPMAN. •
not be gran red to Sarah Carmichael on Richard
II. Carmichael's estate.
v t.K-::M B. H. MITCITELL Ord'rr.
I dence and consistency of tiie paper, anil to
! rn ike it, if possible, even more acceptable and.
i popular than in i:s hitherto palmiest days —
The paper "hil in no wise belie its past proud
record. It wil'. continue Union, yet thorough
ly Southern in its tone and character—proscri
bing no man who did Iris duty in the troublous-
Past, and fearlessly, yet courteously, opposing
every measure, party or clique whose tenets
may be deemed inimical to the peace and pros
perity of the Country yj large.
The interests of tiie Subscriber as well as
titose of the Advertiser will be protected, and
every effort w ill be made to make the Ameri
can a live and reliable News. Political, Com
mercial ami Family Journal.
The National American will ho published
Daily and Weekly rn the city of Atlanta, and
furnished, to subscribers, if b_v mail, at $10, or
by carrier in tiie city, at $12 per annum, for
Gie Dailv. and $4 for the Weekly-strict I v i.r
advance'. R. ilANLKITER.
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