The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, February 17, 1866, Image 4
Work for the Mouth. ind cot ry »' just but I fir-uu th. b-rd K generally, a n.: 1'ig,” which vl ;n<Ung furth- so urc fur the no broken up W iuter rains; yu bring it to i thoroughly Uur ■now. Dr ■ util tou f >r ir half s The fchii l.ay find w 'lub. foot 1 up an i ptglcs. -h tlx d the pen, and give the • w,i,t to school. I f>niy that you w and Irotu old her* all of your u have no l.'eart, wood ; avaunt, if you consult througl lying U on the i plow sc hard ea ban The Negroes Pitch into Presilent Johr- lect,” says son and Poor White Men—The Presi dent’s Views Unsound and Prejudicial to the Interest of the Negro Race. WaSHIXOTon. Feb. 6.rp-Ti»« fullnwin t>, “ bow your plow dragged i the few inches of broken earth, occ and dry as a bed of asl.es.up" lurface, while the point of the ■craped as on a pavement, over the •arth-feet path. Parched by the hot ig fays of the sun above, with no «pe&i mittni' ed in vain for noprishnlAit _ _ —-the | l.tf.t withered, the froit perialied, dircusa or listen hate ex?st : n-_ between them and the white j topic. He believ cd that in throning i tie ii<-:rro and white man together at fV ballot-box thrv would commence a war of mccs, which would result in the cxclu- kion ,,1 ,,ue -.villi tio benefit to aify. „ lie gave them to understand that the peoplrrofTaeh community should have’the right to settle the question ol the qualifi cation for suftiag^ without, the interven tion of b’ongn ss. This rule was applica ble even in the District ot Colnm! ia. The interview was quite leugthy. and all through it the darkey fac. s winced mid r the wind -some and nii'*xp''Ct**d frank ta.k of the President, lhnigla.-- and his confreres writhed and twisted un easily as the President p0>gfv>scu : und as they departed. Douglass remarked to his s with a sisjh : 1 RARE fHIM'E. 1). HHOM’DER & CO, Nos. 2 1 ;tn 1 37. MAKKEF S’! i’ELl. MONTGOMERY i.. uimwixF. m. n. •-nrc stork , ALA. "•liiciae taut concentrating I f [>ry G Mxls ia one House, after.tliis i!ate. sett a: great- !v re,!Herp gfie-s.onc of the target, most va- ried Juui auopkte stocks ever hrt#ught to this Suite, and which has been well buu^lit at Net Cash Price, hy an t*x»>>nver rcsi •!««>* in New York. We o2V»r, therefore. treat in ducements to the trade ami to customer'. We have every lliirr^ to assortment of goods, and a to i*uy for sale or consuiupt their interest to give us a cs« iimplcte ; crons desiring will find it to *11’ the Vrcsi- ros from 1 »rne^t!i. itivitiag or per- Moisture, thc tattle rootlet# search- Bupid is the published reply of the Colored (O-- to thc pi „.,,l e Wc will have cation to Iresiui-ut Johnson, prepared af- , . , , i i .1 - ■ . ■ V K - to go and get the people right, ter they had their interview yesterday ^ r - with him : Mu. Pkksident—In consideration ot a delicate sense of property, as well as iur intimations of an uidUpositi<tfi to and *11 w Ian the time, by while the grt iron-lit. depth of to a re Now nf'f'you were pleased til -ullurc. 1 1 ply to spr« the views \VK HAVE. * ltrowti Sheeting. Brown Shirting. Hruwn Dril lings, Bleaclie't Domestics, Hivucheii Drillings, Osunburgs, 10-4, 11-4 4 12-4 Sheetings. Iri-h The President, overhearing this remark, l/inens. Kentmkv Jeans, russiinorcs unJ Sat- ,..l.i...i •• Vos ; fur l have-great lailh ill 'loots, English Tweeds, White Flannels. Grey ’ Flannels, Red Flannels. Grey Rlank- ts. lied Blankets. Marseilles Quilts. Table Napkins. Towels and Toweling, Furniture Prints, and every variedv of ;«;b- to us in up un of vour soil, and those which have thc pi ■ All stable beet! thrown out lo rest, should have been already broken up, that their vegetable matter may be decomposed, and the clods rfud hard lumps pulverized by the action of thc winter mid spring frosts.* Stiff lauds cannot be made mcll i» and friable. your elaborate speech to-day, the under- loftened, to prevent s j,, nef j would respectfully take tl is me f detective Lreaking j of replying thereto, lhdicveinvr, as we do, that the views and opinions ex press' d in that address are entirely un sound and prejudicial to the highest in terests of our race, as w* II as our country wc cannot do otherwise than expose the samp, and as far as may l c in uur power, correct their dangerous influence. It is not necessary at this time to call is right.” This interview i - the alhabsorhint i«ct of conversation here to-night. it r -t • ft . 1 thesen- House rtirusiiiing hoods. I’acifiv Dcbaines, A 11 Wool Delaines, French The President is upplauded for timents he uttered by uearly all save the Colored population and the titeveils Sum ner fact ton. As Douglass bounded lightly up tl.c stairs to meet the President, he encoii^ tered Mr. II till n, one of live claimants fora .'senatorial . seat as representative from Louisiana. 1 >oUg!ass ei ied nut as fie i.arf cd Hahn, take vour seats in Con except by tillage during late autumn and j attention to your remarkable juldrcs*.— winter. Neither««• proper depth be ob- j fi-st point lo which we feel especial Mcmmes, French bonjour DcL dues, Poplius of every v;vrieir, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. varying in pricee. qualities and styles. Worsted Knit G»ods. Balmoral Skirt 5 *, !<*« dies' Merino and i>ilk Under Vt»*is, Gloves of ... •« i * . .... .. ii.tlnmAn 1 ail sorts, fiiidfes’ and Misses’Cotton and Wool-I won t let you gentlemen kn ^ ( . orded ,, ordrreJ , c . if:in akerehH.fs, and Belting, Belt Buckles in great vnrie- i ei ied nut as he pi cn for awhile ItEDWIXE & LEAK, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dealers in JAruift 5 . Medi<*ine*, Dve-StnlEs, Piiiiits, Puniters' MiiteriaK Oils. Va r ni s lies, Window Glass, &e. Will keep constantly on hand Stock of goods, and various ftrtieles fur T li © Toile t; T. M. A R.C. ( LAUIvK, \V IIO Ia K S .'t I. H and K K T AIL t>KA l.&itS IV ITuLslialL c£2 HAI? dware, 0»NS:6Tl.\0 IX I’AKT (IK Lfo.000 pound.' Plow Steel; 5,0fi0 pounds Moulds; Cast, IRister and Gerfiian Steel; Plow and Tiro Iron; Carpenters* Tools; 151 icksmiths’ Tools; l’liilditig Materials; Nails, Axes, Shovels; Spades, Mill Saws; Leather and Rubber Belting; Hemp and Gum Packing;* Pocket and Table Cutlery; Horse Slioes and Xails; Guns and Pistols; And all other Goods nsu iliy kept in tin llardware line. Also Agents fur Fairbanks l’lalform & Counter Scales T. M. A It. r. t'l.ARKlv, Corner Line and Peach Tree Streets ATLANTA, GA Jan. '2o-go-r.ni. in wihfSf and Spring (At pt I y plowing and subeotling |y buund to take exception is to found „ great variety of iloop Skirt * a policy opposed to our enfranchisement, ‘-we, will not have the plea- E|I A, t upon thc ailedged ground of an existiug , aurc of *»V**»S °» • Mw * r9 ' ,lilhn & ]aml P.iris Trail, together «i hostility on the part of the firmer slaves irly spring may now be sown—no matter Imw, »ooa. Deep preparation of _________________________ th# soil, which is almost always neglected j toward thc poor white people of the Sunth. The Insnrrectijn ia Siiain—Gen. Prim's * ** ‘ *” '* We admit thc existence uf this hustiiilv. ** yet,” | 1.icing ureut emphasis uii the plural y v^Garters nnil itarler VVebfi, Trimming Cords . ••we.” Tile President’s remarks must ind Velvet Ribbons. Dress .Buttons in great Brandi©#, Wines and V» hisky have convinced hill! that SO far as he is ! variety, Vults and Collars, a large lot and | variety ot Hoop tskirts, cunsistmg Ot ; Burloi'ks Eugenia ith tbo ordinal - I 1 For Medicinal purpos»s—warranted as pure as thc market affords ; ill tli* i of thi9 crop, in' as useful to a* to any other, and would prevent half ;lll j fi u |j it ; s entirely reciprocal; hut the failures Which now occur when th s'pruigj is dry. It is much better to sow the winter oat in the fall, ns it is rarely killed b, thc severity of the season, ami AddJBss to his Soldiers, New York, January 28.—The Pari.- i umu.1t an eiiur ov draw | L .(t urs contain the following rruclatuatton Mull and Nainsook Muslin, Checked and Srri- :tlt lrom an incident ol the ct km1 y Ills!in H-Jr Cord Muslin, and French v, and making; it a basis l'or |°* Gen. 1 rttn ; _ _ ] Cambric. ' SiLKS & SATINS. you obviously commit an error li ing an argumee state of siaveiy, r , .. a policy adapted to a state of freedom.— | Spaniards We have arrived at the the product is much more sure as it i» IJustility between the whites and blacks terrible moment in which revolution is | mature ticTore the drought. _ _ j ,,(* South is easily explained. It has ; the only recourse ot the nation and the | its root and Sip in the relation of slavery, | main duty of honorable men. 1 Plain Skirts, of all sizes and prices for Ladies and Misses. - WHITE GOODS. _ |.Lien Cambric, Swiss Muslin. Jaconet Muslin, MACHINE, TANNERS’ ilU'l LAA1P Linen Lawn. Tarleton. French Shear Muslin. Oorn planting coaiuicnoes thik month in the climate of h»ver tfcorgia, und when early planted, make* almost invariably the belt crops. Do not let '.e mania for cot ton growing prevent your putting in a bountiful crop of corn. A half crop of cotton this year, would compel the pur chase of all our food another year. Tlx; facilities and rates of transport tpin will not begin to justify this. Plant, then, plenty of corn, and plant early and on deeply prepared ground, so as to prevent, hy the curly mntoring of tho crop, and by a full supply of moisture in the soil Jurir the periods of growth, the casual ties to which it is subject, under other conditions, in our summer droughts. Do not forget at this season the proper rave of stock. Remember, ton, that to a ecrtainVxtcnt, “ thflUr »» f»>i<lcr,'’-—that animals protected from the storms and severity of the season, keep in good con dition on fur less food, and will yield ifiore milk and wool, and do more wo-' than those deprived of comfortable roofs to protect them. TTcroember, also, that there is no profit in keeping any animal whatever, unless kept in a thriving comii- tion. An animal is a machine for oou- vertiny foragu and grain into meat, milk, wool and work, just as a steam cngtnc is a machine for converting fuel and water into power. To get power out of the cn giuc, the supply ol coal must be liberal was incited on both sides by the slaves, the head ot a considerable military force, ; masters. Their masters secured their as j and a great number ot armed countrymen ccndeiiey over both the poor whites and uasten on all sides to fight under my or- blacks by putting enmity between them, ders for the cause ot treedom and luther- They divided both to Cjnquer each.— | land. 41}' banner-is the last, manifesto ol There was no earthly rea-ou why the the Central Committee. XV ith it in my blacks liould not hate and drea i the poor hands I wall light with uiy wonted valor j Bobbins. White and Colored in great variety. B'.nek -It -Silks, every variety: Marsaline and Florence S'.i'Ks; Silk Minifies ; Black Cloth Cloaks: Black and Colored Sucks: Ladies' Under Lin en and Skirts, in great variety : Ladies’ Trim med Hats; Cloak and DrCss Trimmings; Bug le Gimps and Skirt Braids ; Embroidery Braids; Seroentinc Braids; Black and Colored Silk Braids ; Skein and Spool Silk Alpacca Braids, iiomhsand Brushes 1 every variety. Tapes, whites when in a state of slavery, for- it was from this class their i GENTS’ GOODS. I Hack CT.AtliS jir.il Ca^siuierc?, CofaVed Csissi- luiust the government which dishonors | sters receivo 1 I us abroad and ruins us at home to the their slave catchers, >luve drivers and point ot mukiug us a laughing stock j overseers. Till y were the men called oil j among foreign nations and bring us t0 I ;llll | s ,-aria. Neck Ties and Flies, Suspenders, upon all occasions by tho masters when i he TorgO of-shameful bankruptcy. .Silk, 'Cotton mid Linen Handkerchiefs. Kid, any fiendish outrage was to he cotniitited ! Soldiers who have already tuuglit under Buck and Berlin Gloves, Brown and White up->n the slave. Now, sir, you cannot I my orders, you arc aware that l liuvp never removed, thc cause must be reinovi d also. I 'n this enterprise l shall know how to Slavery is abolished. Tho cause of the ilead you, titit showing you tlie path *- antagonism is removed, and you must see victory and then remunerating jolt et.o that it is altogcthci illogio il, putting new deuvers. wine in old bottles, mending new gar- | i'Y I low-citizens, men of honor, aid me meats with old clothes, tolcgishliaU* from : to bring to a happy end a political revolu- slave-holding and slave driving persons tion which may ilo away with the me s- for a ptuplc whom you have repeatedly j sity of that soe.iui revolution w ith which Half Hose. Tailors’ Trimmings of every vn- fiut perceive that the c.iuse ui this dread I p trsaken you, and that if you staud by me Ln * 1 !'■' Mi 'i., r'liiblr n uni 1 . , , t ., . : I ! I, I... ._ 1 Shoes, Men s, Boys and \ontiis BOOTS <Sc SHOES, A. T S 9 of all sorts, for Men, Hoys, and Children. * AT D. BROWDER & CO., Nos. 24 47. MA UK FT STREET, Montgomery, Ala. [iAiu i:t—l9-4m. declared your purpose to maintain in irec- we are, threatened. Spatiirrds, hurrah T A r ETA AX dom. Besides if it were even true, as 1 for liberty, for the programme of the Cen j Li/1 V JALi you allege, that the hostility of the negro | tral Committee, and fur the Cotistitu. lit | ^^ towards the poor white men must ncces- Cortrz. sarily exist in a state of freedom as in a | state of slavery, in tho name of heaven we reverently ask ln<w can you, in view of your proffered desire to promote the welfare of the black nicn, deprive them | of all means of defense, and clothe him X Xji With the latest styles of LAivii iS AND LANTmiAo, &e., &c., &c* Our motto will be JUST RECEIVED — AND— J? O II S .A. IA IA A Lar^c and well iSelected Stock of DRY (iCODS, —An GROCERIES, —l^onsistin^r of— Augusta Sliirtfn^', Hleuched Dumestti:. Rrints, Merinoer*, I>eI:»I Hr?, Hrdaklsisl Shawls ladies’ Callar^,i Flannels, it will not do to put the fuel needed t'>i ^ you regard as his enemy »ii the one, under two boilers, as neither will do pa||op | y of political powers !' 0 in it he a uuartor work. So with animals well , ,j la j vou wou |j recommend a policy which fed and cared for, they are profitable—ih wou |j artn the strong and crush the de fed and neglected, are useless or nearly j fe nso l cf!S > Can you by any possibility or fo, for all purposes. _A well led cow will , atoning regard this as justice or wis- yield twice or three times the usual quau- . v Experience proves that those are tity of milk our planters obtain—so with J 0 < tencst abused who Can be abused with the work derived from a well fed horse, j the gro4 ^ st impunity ; men are whipped ox, or mule. ^ ^ oftenest who are whipped easiest; peace brace, «©•—Continue plantation re- between the races is not to be reached by pairs—•putting the fences, gates, buildings degrading the one and exalting the other; , and implements in proper repair, cleaning bj . giving power to one and witliolUing it tl,an a ' up hedoe rows, and getting all things from Uic^otlier. [Signed] Juan 1’rim. « ,-ai i t -r^r-• - -»far«eiadiL•raPMrjjtfv rr G E ORGIA TELEGRAP H rtTBLISIIED AT MACOX, GEORGIA, DAILY AND WEEKLY. JA3. R SXEED & SAMUEL BOYKIN, EDIT oss. Wr Imvo this day received a tine lot of Cents’ BLACK CLOTH AND CASSIMKRE COATS, BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY CAS- SIMK11E PANTS, fi^rQuick Sales at Short Protits.*®*; 0nler3 solicited from the surrounding town? j :trtd country, which will meet with prompt , attention. Store ut Corner Whitehall and Alabama Street ATLANTA, GA. Nov. 18-ii-Om REDWIKE & LEAK. W. T. & L. s. MEAD, CHEMISTS, MTiolesalc and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PAINT BRUSHES, Suspcnder.'S Ladies & lient'a Shoes. Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, La«He*s Dress Trim- Hiilinoral Skirls, as orte «, ^Liid'^n fact evury thin*' that is generally kejit in a lirst class Dry Doods Store. GBOCSaiES, Etc., •lo H irrcli Flonr, ‘25 IvDgs Xails, 20 Hols. Salt, 25 Boxes To’.aecn. i«est Rio CofToe, CofFee Sujar, Crushed Sugar, 20 Kits Mackerel. <i .] l»bls. (lo. 6 do/.. I*.it. Axes, 8 do/. Cotton cards— [ (\V hitemore*s Xo. 10) Pepper, spice i: Jjitt^cr, • 5<mi Ihs. EngUdi Dairy cheese, 10 ) j boxes Sardines. Factory Thread, i*owder, shot A* e:*i»s, Copperas. Indigo and Madder. L. II. Shovels, . J Bushels Cotton Seed, 1 )Y Y1UT1K of mi oi,f»r from the « t ) of Ordinary of Cow via county, will |„. s.JJ on the tirit Xaesday in M.irrh next. IMW. isubject to the Widow's Uowi-r. i :ii the Court House door in said vountv. t, e . . tween the legal liours of sale, the Lot of fi ;ll „| whereon John C. Dyson resided at the time of his death, eontaining aere. noire or le-.. adjoining C. C. Smith on the East, and ihe old road leading to Clark's Ferry on the North, being a part of lot of land No. 2i:. in the fifth District of said county. Sold for thchemfit of tile heirs and creditors of John C. Dvsu.i deec.i-ed. HI GH BREWSTER. Adn't r. A (I in i ia i*S ral or ”s «;»{»•. 1 }Y YtRTl'K of an order from tlie Court of | | j Ordinary of Coweta County, w ill lie sold <m Die fust Tuesday in March. ISdS. at the Court House door in Ncwnan. said rounty.be. 'tween tlie legal hours of sale, the tract of Land whereon li L I Smith resided at tlie time of Itis death, cont iin’ng three hundred and twenty acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in tlie sixtli District of said county,. | adjoining tlie lands of Georgn E. Smith. John 1 A Hunnicutt. Mi’cs Jones anil others, reserving tlie widow’s dower during her lifetime, and a'., iter death goes to the purchaser... ! Terms on tlie day. GEflRGK Ki SMITH. Adm'rV Jau. 20-20-tds. of B L l Smith - I AdniiBiistratrix’g 1 >Y VIRTUE of an order from thc Court y of Ordinary of Coweta county, will he I sold on the first Tuesday in March next, at thc j Court House door in Ncwnan, in said county,. | within the lawful hours o? sale, a very valiiu- I hie Piqc fajt of Land, number three hundred and five (30-') in ihv district of said couu- ; ty. St»M as the property of John Highy. dc- 1 ceased, for the henclit of hi^ heirs and credi- i tors. Term? on day of sale, ! Jan. 20-4ud. ^ffSAN L. HJOBY, Adm’-v. GJ'jOIU* l A—CowciJa County. HKREAS LLOXAUI) PEEK, ? f of the last will and testament of Dilcs j Bowers, represents to the Court in his petition, I duly tiled and entered on record, that lie has ; fully administered Giles Bowers’ estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concern ed, kindred and creditors, td show cause, if any I they can, why said executor should not he dis- j charged from Ills e • eci'torship, and receive loiters of di.-uiission on the.first Monday in ’ June, 1S(J»). tSiven under my hand and official signature, j this Januarv 2Gth. 18‘ii;. 1 jin. 27-tfm. B. II. .MITCHKLTj, Ord’rv. GEQ1K5IA—Cowcfa County 117 HE REAS David Lyle-was duly appoiu- t ▼ ted and qualified with Martha (\ Mc- i Doinhs, as adniiuistrator and administratrix*"!’ j Win. McCombs, deceased, ni l the Slid M.irtha j (’. I avlng interniairied with John DtLncy,‘hnd 1 the said DcLacy having applied and given S bond and security, and having been duly ap- i pointed and qualified as administrator upon ; tlie est ite of said deceased, and the said David I Lyle having turned over and delivered up nil j of the property, money and effects in his hands belonging to said e. ts'e to the said Do- Lacy, and desiring to be discharged : Therefore all persons concerned will §hnw cause, if any they have. <>u the Hr.-t M uiday in June next why said David Lyle should not he discharged from his administration and re ceive letters of di-inission. Given under my hand ami official signature, this January 24th, 18U-. jan 27-2I-tfm B. II. MITt’HELL. Ord’y. »J K()Rf i IA—Coweta Cur.nfy. aU a-hom it mot/ concern : TX7 ILLLAM F. I*0\VEf* having, in proper \ f form, applied to me for permanent Let ters of Administration on the estate of S;iri!i Howell, late of paid county, deceased : This is to cite all and singular the credit and next of kin of said deceased to he an i tppear at niv office within the time allowed hy' law, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent Administration should not be gran ted to William r. S- Dcjwell on the estate of said deceased. Witness mv official signature. J.*n. 24. 186(1. Jan. 27-21-30.1. H if. MITCHELL. Onl y. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. satin and fancy 0As.!23asuMsaT, sts win, Subscriptions received fur thc Daily for less \ SIMKllE VFSTS (F st year’s crop.) at thc sa : rate. idy for service, before the pressing de mands of the crop ere upon vmi. Man nr in y—N ow is thc tiuie to haul ont atid dispose of all your compost and lot manures. There is no operation on thc farm that begins to pay like this. Do not. then, grudge the time required, and the labor employed in tuts slqw and tedi ous operation. Gather from every 4 uar "|citixenGup in this his native ter thc materials for increasing your com can coqic a time when 1 ing havest And here wc would remark, removc d f rom this country without that wherovor they may be accessible, a torr jblc shoek to iu peace and pros- commoicial manures should be freely cm- per j tv . Besides, the worst enemy ot ployed it will pay. (ottfin bced, gew of t j ie na tion could not cast upon its which, by the way, will this year be thus , air namc a jj reatcr intamy than to sup •mployed.) if partially rotted, lio used late as their virtue: soott exhauted; If used fresli Tlie new I’roprietors of tlie Telegraph are On thc colonization theory that you, ■■■ , i . . v ■ i i i rcso veu to snare no labor, or expense, to mJke - were pleased to touch very much could „ „ r „ t ’ e state, if,lot of .he be said. It is impossible to suppose, in j South. In addition to its regular corps uf E l- PVVTg view of the usefulness ol the black men, \ itors—who are men of mucu experience, ami ; 1 FINE MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS, CALF FINE FRENCH BOOTS AND SHOES C ASSIME RE IIATS in time of peace, ns u laborer, and iu time well and favorably known in the South—we of war as a soldier, of die growing respect have employed able correspondents at most ot for his rights among the people, „.d hisj GENTS* FINE FELT, FUR AND increasing adaptation to a higher state ot Leading Feat rue.-'The leading feature in land there ! the Telegr-ph will be its devotion to the rights, ho -can be | interest,and feelings of Georgia and hor strick en sister States ; we would lift them up from the valley of humiliation, exhort them to a forgetfulness of the past, except iu glories, and n rve their arms for the arduous struggles of thc ful'«re. Commercial Department.—The Commercial receive spe- given of• ether LADIES’ NUBIA.i AND HOODS, Dental Instruments, iOms:QYi!3 a i5& J Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets, (Old Xorcros* Corner.) ATLANTA, GEORGIA. The question i* a .deed daily, where cun thc cheapest Dry Gootj * and Groceries he houghi in Town. The question is answered at cnee : Go directly to HILTOA, AI.UiUA ct CO., I ndex* Masonic Hall. Xewnau. Ca. t Jan. B, I8(j(>. [IH-tf. I). HREWSTER, M. J^iGuik & Co., Ibid on Hand and is (’onstantlv Receiving GEORGIA—Coweta County. To all irJonn. it mm/ emo'ern : / 1ALEB \Y. STEPHENS having in proper \ j form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Elias Ste- pliens, late of said county, deceased : This is to cite all and singular the creditors md next of kin of said deceased, to be and appear ut mv office within the time allowed l>y law and show cause, if any th _*jr can, why permanent Administration should not he gran ted toCaleh \V. Stephenson the estate of sai l deceased. Witness mv official sirrature, Jan. 24, 18G6. Jan. 27-21 -3od H. H. MITCHELL. Ord’ry. and Creditors. LADIES’ II00I SKIRTS. ■\'«D B VLMOR VI /COUNTRY DE-VI.ERS and PHYSICIAN. - ' W would do well to examine our Stock bc- GRY CHH3BS, Noticj to Debtor A’ LA DIE.' ear be thus ja j r naule a ..reater infamy than to sap- Lovjieucial Pf.pabtment.—TheLommc ied, should that nooroes could Hot be tolerated Departim-nt of the Telegraph willI receive e>i will Le 1 . ^ . . u cud attention. Dailv reiK»rts will t*e givt th . h, amoa S, ,hem othcrwSe Gian in a sUte ot aI , the lcadi:lp laark ;, 5 jf tlie Union, tog. Ituyou^nt. n ,o«t dv-uraditig slavery and oppression, with a full weekly review ol the loc.it mm TURBANS, FELT STRAW WATS, j fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor to J make it to their interest, both as to time and VXD' P r * ce ' to hay of us. U £s35“All orders filled with promptness And rare, and we guaranty satisfaction in all our j lii'is. [October 14-b-6m. BOOTS, SHOES, LEWIS L. ABBOTT. W. L. ABBOTT. B. F. ABBOTT. — Gents Furnishing Goods, to be applied so soon ns to prevent their j or luust fi e cast away and driven into exile, while on the arrival of every steamer, Kuro-rpevpir MKRINOS VXD sprouting. As to farm manures, when ! f or po 0 tfi cr cause than bavins beeD freed ! pean political and commercial account wilHie L *' i iitutvu li aided to the field, they should be inline- their chains. ° given. Iu this respevt we hope to offer such ' DeI-MNES, diatcly mixed with thc surface soil, or if laid in heaps, corored with a coating of earth. It always pays to work over ma nures in the yard, throwing them up iu | given. Iu tlvis respect we hojie to offer sneli make the Telegraph qp in. Signed: Geo. Downing, John Jones, .fispcnsahle vis,tor to the counting room of ev. ■ heaps, and covering with rich mould, and to let them lie in this slate to ferment, VYm. Wltipper, Fred. Douglas, Luuis 11. erv merchant and tradesman. Douglas, and others. F^ncat’on Agricnlture and the Mechanic ° Arts will be fusiered as thc true sources ot all N.itiou;il und individual prosperity, H.J irnr tttt?j TELEGRAPH, until nooJed for application, (lather The Presidents Plain Talk to the NcgTO from every source, leaves, trash, bedding Deputation. Thc Proprietors taka sperUIpnde in pre- matcnal, swamp muck and sea weed and Washington, February 7 —The l’rc- ®'“‘!uns inglu Pag- : s or'fiftv-^’colurani!; ai- other materia!, for increasing the planta- sideot did soma plain talkiog, tuis-after- j„ ost exc'usivelr uf reading m.itter, in each pply o' manure, as the most impor- ' noon, to the colored population, and said 'number, an 1 in point of typography and general RAI)I E3 some things that will disturb the radical digestive operations to such an extent as to throw thc sickly bod£ into convulsions. The del egates to the Colored Couven- ENGLISH and AMERICAN PUIN r of any sf v! ^ and ijuajily, ABBOTT A BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE &1B.ETAIL DEALERS CROCKERY, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Etc. tant busine > of the V farmer. Ciritic without a rival at the South.—• numbers Sent by mail to nil Appli cants. Opr TO A Wood Stt.t.vti.—Wood sol- tion now sitting in this city, called on the ler, tii too much to ask for that crow’s President, headed by Frederick Douglas, nest; and our finances now are such we They were received cordialiy by the pre. cau’t that sum invest. Five years ago silent. six bits would bay, an half cord of fat George T. Downing, one of the dele- pine—the same amount of hard wood dry gates, and Fred. Douglas, let off a sjieveli —superior far to thi"C. at Mr. Johnson, indicating to him the Internal revenue—does it, attach to part he should pursue and giving him oak and pine: and must you on a red some advice as to the treatment of thc stamp spit, and stick to logs like thine ? negro population in general. Th What is the cause, do tell us pray, that dent deemed it a^ fit opportunity to let makes yon ask us four, dollars per load of them know just what he thought of the AUtlruss all communications on basinets to \VM. A. REID k CO. PltOPRIETOKS, Ac. feb. li.’—28—2t. Mucon. Ga. Oi \Y Carroll Sheriff’s Sale. the first Tnes*huj in M-irrh next, ILL be sold before the Court no id before the Court Carrollton. Carroll co hours of sale, the folio gum or bay, drawn by a team so poor .' Have greenbacks got at a discount, and specie plenty, too, that you dotuand suoii an amauat as will our purse out do ? Drive on thy fuel, heartloss ficad—drive on tiiv load of wood ; tuav heaven on thee w for equality with fat negro and his unfit! tho white race. He showed that the two races hated each other at the South, and he showed the folly of attempting to turn loose the freeuuiea without time for the slightest improvement, and give tim the privilege Vd'the ballot box with this curnitv and door in within the legal I’r propertv. to-u it: Lot of Land No. 204 : levied on ns the pro- tty of Joah Martin, to satisfy one fi fa issu d >m the Superior Court of G'arroll county in of P « Garrison vs Joah Martin. 1. 27. L. J. SMITH. Sheriff 1 WO MONTHS after date application will be made tt> the Ordinary of Coweta ountf for leave to sell tbe remaininjr portion f the Und yet an*oM. betongni£ to the cst te if John t*. !*tt of said eannty. de- v J T A im,:. I FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS, BLACK CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS AND SATINETS, SO AWLS AND CLOAKS ~ r Q ny quality. BLEACHK‘1 AND UNBLEACHED GOMESTICS, GLOVES, HOSIERY aiU RIBBONS, LADIES BELTS AND BUCKLES, Flour, Corn, KNIVES, FORKS AND POCKET CUTLERY, ROUND AND TUCK COMBS, ANY QUANTITY OF TIN AND CROCKERY WARE, COTTON CARDS, 200 BUNCHES OF FACTORY YARNS. AIT OUR Stock of Clothing 1 -i* 4 «on»j>k*tc. Wc have a Coe usaortmcni of PRODICE l.\D GROCERIES, -yJSTlCLitc:Ta:i StT-*, ATLANTA, GA. We keep constantly on hand and for sale good stpek of the a ill profit n« rx protits. CUff:**: Bacon, Lard, Bncrar of all grades, Coffee, Mackerel, Pepper, Apices, Soda iu ICegs, Toljacco, Lime, Cheese. &.c. BLACK CLOTH COATS, CASSIMERS, ETC. WK propo.sf to sell every thing at dke low- est Cash Prices" Tiiose who wi.-h to do ■ well will [dense give us a call. We can tie found ia the BRICK STORE, NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE UN BAY STREET. Ray, late of Carroll comity, dcceised, rill conic forward n»»<] settle the same without delay; and all havqiit/ demands against said deceased will present them in terms af tho law in such cases made and provided WILLIAM T. PHILLIPS. A in,>. Mary RAY, Adm’x. Jan. 20-20-0t. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. V LL THOSE indebted to the estate of Jus. W. Chandler, late of Coweta county, de- I ceased, are notified to come forward and make { payment, and all lmviii^ demands apainst said ' estate will present them in terms of the law j in such cases made an l provided. O.SHORN LIXCII, Adm’r. Feb. 10-23-0 nv. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, A I_/k those indebted to tin:, estate of Alviq . Chandler, late of Coweta county deceas ed nrc requested to coine forward and make payment, and those having demand* a/::inst j said estate will present them in terms of tho law in such case made and provided. OSBORN LIXCH, Adm'r. | Feb- 10—23—Ow. | Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL tiiose indebted to the cstutc of 'CJins. J il. Br-r-y, Lite of Cowct-t county, deceased, are notified to come forward and make Imme diate payment, and all those having demands against the estate of said deceased, will pre se-t them in terms of the law in such case, made and provided. A. J. BERRY, Adm’r. Fed*, 10-23-bw. NFAYNAN. ga Notice to Debtors and Creditors V LL tho-o having demands against the estate of Jolm E. Watkins, late of Cow eta county, deceased, will present them iq terms of the law. and all those indebted t*} the estate of said deceased will come furwar4 and make payment within the time prescribed bv law. M. J. SMITH, Adm’r. February 3-2'2-Gt. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. N OTICE i3 hereby given to all persons hnv- ing demands against Jo cpli Beadles, late of said county*, deceased, to present them to me properly made out, within thc tiinepri- scribed by law, so as to show their eharauter. and amount. d all persons indebted tq said deceased #rc hereby required to make im mediate payment. \VM. rS. BE4DLES, f J K01U * I-A—Coweta County. fllWU li.ui.tbs after dat-r application will 1»c \ made r » The U iurt «>t Ordinary of uotiiitv fur leutve t 11 the real e t.ite of J H