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NXWSAN. GEORGIA.
Saturday 'craing, October 2 J, 186S.
i*-on in-raid county until the conduct of saffiupe as Themselves ; to be jurymen as
id the action of rl»o e vil thetuscLve*; Juljres, Governors, 1 on-
wjrrant the belief that the trressmen. 6enature. as theliiselvcs: they
• powers to aid him a-ja>ri%t oppre&tmi. • law* wili be enforce*!, and a*! cb soes **f h »ve the right t*> mv «o. and enforce it.
j The idea of any European monarch I citizens protected in their right*, persona We sohm.t to the popular w il. that c»n
j and property.*
iirtu jliuipriisMi'i
b c.
Radicalism Approaches its Downfall-
I*t it - possible f*»at any »>■< > i ,i3 1 1*< ‘
effrontery to as?er: that « Radicalism ap-
proechec its downfall ? the reader
j'd- r> black< as jjr- 1 a c whites. socially
and jitd'.iic dl *'. We don’t believe so. and
never irili j Lot. nuhticaiiT. we submit t*»
*5:0 d<oi m ol’tiic haii*)‘-b*>x •< < ( October
0. 1806. Negro suffrage triumphs! It
i< hardlv « rth whiie t«» submit the tjues-
Lr.te with Edw. Wild?; .k’Or
T.Irr Nville. Kentucky.
FOECE’S'SHGS HOUSE.
WiiateisalJ, St., Atianla.
■ srex or r-i<: ucor.\g&
XI
Administralor’s Sale.
We reply—yc«. Hcvc not the Radicals yourself to
the recent elections in oik* b'* r *:r fing<-rs, and
triumphed in
protesting against injustice ar.*i eppres ^ _ _
>ion suuuds strangely in thi» f-irriun of* The Triufaph of tie Lliaority.
God s footstool, after the 'ciei.t.1 df ote A train Ii.ih tbe political ]*Ower of the
lar*t five years. In other lamb,oh Kir.tr, United States been handed over to the
tour fellow mortals were oppressed with control <•! a desperate and unscrupulous . - ,
: . . i n.mr.ritv . f flip npui.lp tion directIy to the ponide <•! ttoto.
burdens gtffe*6us to be borne, arid fan oot-imm n.e nun rity ot W pe P«-j J V • . ■ z* •
The theory tint the latter rule has Keen j [Cincinnati Inquirer.
only a theory f r a number of years. "
About !W*. fifths of the voters of the ; Indictment iff a'Hinisterfbr Preaching
nited States have, bv craft and usurpa- ( the Gospel,
lion, and under the forms of the Consti- i Tlie £ Rowing Sne official specimen of
tuti'in, seized cpm power. and used it to ’ Radical intolerance in Missouri, wj pre
Head (’enter Ste r h tt cs envs tire tyranixo over tie three-fifths majority. sent wiihout comment:
baMlAr lri.li independence mil twin ! Tl !* ,0te .™5 ,hc , 0 “'f i , D = IN THE CIRCUIT COURT-fcbruarv
ached not the burdens with
?h
Maine, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, at your e.iiauiiiy and mock rrh?n your I
T’lfnoli, Todtana and Iowa ? Yes. TTfre 1 f ar c-mieth.”
rot the Dcmocra's lost two members oJ
Congress? Yes, but it is probable that
, . ... . . * . Oatllc J* r lri>n inacncti
the ConscrvaUvea will reuain the number *
, • v, i .• i t.us year on irush soil.
lost in the November elections, an l it J m
they do not the Radicals already have a News Itcm3.
two-third* majority, and the ”nin or 1 ns-
of one or two cannot afluct the legislation
the test of these ekcliuns are dfv-ided Term. lS<36
thus :
I Statk of 5rissoUrti,)
Against the Radicals (North) 2.000.000 } County of Marion. j 8S ’
“ “ (South) l,o00,000 The Grand Jurors of the 8tate of Mis-
Total
* 1 sonri for the body of Marion Cotinty. npoh
o,500,000 tJieir ‘Oath, present that one John IT.
For the Radicals (North)
(South.)
Total
Of the lei
2 400 000 I ur her. on the 4th day of March, A. D. j
100 000 1866. :,t 'he county of. Marion aforesaid, i
, unlawfully then-and there, after the ex- ;
*> QQQ niratinu of nv>rc than sixty jays from th? |
- , , 4:h of July, A. D. 1865. as a clergyman !
voters of the country there 1 J
Re&st Rutlcr has been nominated for
of Congresf. Then why ray you that | Congress from the Cth District, Mass.
Radicalism is waning? Because the. The Legtslaf ere of Pennsylvania stands
Democrats have diminished the major* ^ f 0 How?: ifrnate. HI Republicans nnc
tics against them in every Ftatc election 112 Democrats; House G3 Republicans;
by two, five nod ten thousand, which fact aJ ,d 35 Democmts. The Republican uia-! V1 ( v . t
points as clearly to the conclusion that 1 j or ity on joint ballot is 35. [is to-day a majority of not less than a
the reign of fanaticism is over, as two and j .
b .... 3 he National Express a
two Blake four. Geary a majority of j . , . , . . , .
J J J } t!on Conipaiiy n;is been ri-orsnoizeu, and K.idieal r ,(
10,000 over Clymcr for Governor of; , , .. .. i ;„nr. i fP,n’v
’ # * i eix hundred tuousaiid uoi ar^ ot preferred juntt.on r
Pennsylvania, ia no greater, when num-j .
’ ’ & > . • | stock issued.
Lera are considered, than one majority I
would bo in Coweta; and the successful | The Plenipotentiaries of Prussia and ; representation in tlie Federal Goveru-, ^ aJ|d j JWjJ 0 j- the State ot Missouri .as
candidate in 6nch a county contest would Saxony have am’cabiy adjusted all diffi- • nicnt *, that way txicy njaint un to wit,* 1. John M. Enthcr. do
REDWiNE & FOX,
WHO Li'SALE A HD HETML
Dealers i«
Drujs, Medicines, Dye-Stuff.?, 1 aitP
Oils, Yarni-hcs Wrsdow Glass,
Putty, Fancy Gcals,
Perfumeries,
kc., &c.
A large stock of
MACHINE and TANNERS’ OIL
eoustaatly on hand-
Alse ft compute Assortment of
ZL^lSrilDIRISTIE-X’S
py VIRTUE rtf PM order of the Court
j[ ) Ordinary o! Ccw- it cuanty, n!il be- -nkj
>, for,- ti e Court House door iti .Vi »nan, a-i •
, •ritiiitv. within the Ugi ! hoar-* of *«!*. U n tho
VVE On !mn : the i-irgc-’t and hc^t s vi* j ~ r?t f neS d»vin Do* i u,!*cr nest, rhe followin'
of'Foots -nd J»:*oet ever hrmtgnt to t n- j ii|niJj; 1>?U , j lrtn .|ri-d and eighty-eight acres &V
market r.ad r.*- thiy ic-;ae -otrec* tioni t ,c ( j ot *^ c .\n Tone hundred nml seveutv-one),aml
ea-iern Maanf.uto5Vvy w W be oilere.. to coon- ; six(v ncrejl of | ot 20-1 (two hundred ar.-i
try Merchants at New Turk prices -treight a jj j a the first district of Coweta coontr
added. J AUo ien shares f money pitidiin ihe Sftvannah
15. W. Fokck. formerly -v hartcsWO, O- - ^ rJ15n an ,^ North Alabanm Rail Kor,d. g 0 : ; j
will be I'iea.-ed to see his former customers. -^ r ,^c tr ;butiou :t? the propcriy of Jacob Ad-
Oet 20-t-l-ni. ,| V- deceased. Terms cash-.
YV W A DDV, Adm’r.
| —
, : Pbri'O Brown
V. WlLOMAN, ; _
Oct. 20-t Is.
BROWN&WiLDMANi
SAirams, AtriAiifA, i
D
Adiiiinisll , aloi ,, fi #ale.
COIN’, SOUTFI-
.4 GBF.EAF.LV to an order of i!i« Oruinsrr
\ pf Coweta county, will be sold befor u (
the Court House door in Newne.n, said counfr
EALERS IX BULLION
ern Securities and Bank notes. Farticn- between the legal hours of sale, on the sirs'
: t ar riteiition given to collections. Reter to T UC sda}' in December, the west half of lot No.
i National rark Bank. New York, and Bankers : 3- ; a t ; ic district of said county, belonging
generally of’Georgia. Oct 20 1 <>m. ; ^,-j 11,»» estate ot J F Harris, late of sai*l conntr
! deceased. Sold for the benefit of the legatees
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
will cure *Dysp?psiiv.
of said estate.
Oct. 20-tU?.
Terms on the day of sale
D L MOORE, Adm’r.
Administrator^ Sale,
i in ill ion against the Jscobin3. Yet it is
powerless. Under skillful generals the
over steps i;; an ! prevents a
A minister of a certain TeUIgioas
persuasion, sect, or denomination., coni-
uxMily cal Kid Riptists, did preach wit host ■
first haring taken, subscribed and*fiied in
. . . x- 1 in the office of Clerk of ihe CotirJy Court,
nrpfe-re.U lunetion hetwren tueir oponents A*»rth . , .... , , .
prtie.ruo r . ot toe county nr his residence, to-wit:
■anuboath. lney out vote tnc lormer at .
J . . . , . Ine county ei Marion aforesaid, the oath
Now Crop
Garden and Grass Seed.
the polls, and then deny t he latter tbetr . , 5 . - , , , .. ,,
• ^ - — - - - ' or loyalty as rerjuvreded -by the Consatu-
• *-i • - . r - ascendency. 11 mere comu ce a uireui 1 . . , .. , - . . j
lure but little to boast, of, a;id no reason j cuhtes, and peace negatiattons been final- j nOM!l! . |r J te to . morrow oi a n the electors 1 b ° « mn, - v s ^ car tn: ‘ n 1 a,u W ‘‘ H :,c< l' ,a,nted
• * * ’ ^ T 1
to claim that an overwhelming majority j ; y conc.udeu.
of the people sustained him. 'The least!
their
I®*""'. If there could be a direct
popular vot
j of tlie United States the Radicals would
I be sent into retirement by a majority
shown) iu the
I ncighboiho*. 1 of a uiilli-*n.
g££“Orders solicited ft-nd filled promptly.
REDWINE * FOX,
Oorner Whitehall mu! Alabama Sirs
Oct. 20-tf ATLANTA, GA.
USE EDWARD WILDEll'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
fwflt will cure Lirer Complaint and all
species -of Indigestion.
.USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
4 GRKF.ARLY to mi order of the Court 01
Ordinary of Coweta county, will be so! 1 ,
before the'Court House door in New nan, s.iij
county, within the legal hours of sale, on tlis
first Tuesday in December next, (widow’s
dower excepted) three hundred acres of land,
iu tho original 1st now the Cth district of said
! county, being lot No. 185, and half of lot No.
loo. belonging to the estate of Lewis Brocks,
deceased. Sold for t e benefit of tho heirs
and creditors. Terms on the day of sale.
Oct. 20-tds. CIJAS LEA\ ELL, Adm’r.
Administrator 7 * Sale.
ggk.lt will cure Intermittent Fever and j T)
Fever and Ague, nnd all periodical disorders, j JA
Gov. Jenkins has ordered an election ; uc M 1,1 lnt ’ .
imaginable mistake would cause bis d*?- j * 0 held in '-lie Till Congressional Dis
feat iu tho next ejection, especially if the j tr ; ctj on Wednesday, 28th of November
tido had already set against him. But .
this fact, applied to national
supported by other great con
The Radical party cannwt {Ion
of poaco. Blood is its dew
gration its sun. The first has ceased to j ! bins North and South seals their
! with the terms of rhe third section of t4ui
secund article of the Constitution of the
State of Missouri, adopted in the *,ear
1865, and have carefully considered the
. ,, , r., . j • j same; that 1 have never, directly or in-
II all the Stales were represented m 1 J ■,
,, t; 1 uirectiy. (Pme any of the acts in said sec-
have a!wa\s been
side of the Uni-1
D. T. Randall,
Louisville. Kr.
W. S. Watren,
Louisville, Kr.
giiETiiii 1
01 mi
USE EDWARD WILDER S
STOMACH BITTERS.
2-5*“It will give immediate relief ia Colic
and Flux.
flow, and our homes arc no longer con-j The insurrection In Canliu is still pro-
nuiued by tho latter. We repeat, Radi- ! greeting, and tho insurgerts wore inarch
cal ism is born of revolution, and it must 1 lug upon the city of Ua-n&in.
die when it ceases. Bet, ah, replies one, j Tll0 p orte has Tvcognized F.ince
that is true, but tho leaders of that party | Cil<ir i 0 , HS n (Mspa j or . . T Ihs French Min-
inteud to originate strife, distract and di- j if , tcr , 1;!8 protejited asra - m< the cedin- of
▼ido tho people, until, by impeaching tlie j 15ay I> orts j n the Gulf of Egitia to the |
Frcsidcnt, or doing something equally as United States or Russia,
wicked, our country is scourged : nee more
that I will ben
rianoe to the United
pport the Constitution
and Lws thereof as the supreme law of
the land, any law or ordinance of any
State to the contrary notwithstanding;
that a. will to the be-t of my ability pro- | __
, . . . , Lur 2 ‘ iV T 'i I ttet and defend the Union of the United o «_ sj
this state of things last ( IIuw long wi I a . . . . ^
, . . , 0 , „ . * , : States, and not allow toe same tc be bro-! p
three-tilths ot the peonle suner themseives ; . , , , in .
, ken up and dissolved, or th<* Gover meut _ If
thereof to be destroyed or overthrow 1,
“ .wroof.: Q uick Salesatid Small Profits.
USE EDWARD WILDER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
S-sr^It will cure Costivcues*.
Here is the place to save 10
They know this, and hence their desper
ate strugle to prevent if.
In taking 1 his survey of the political
field, tlie question recurs: How long can
per c*nt
by war. Far from it, our friend. They
know as well ns we do that a war will
render valueless every dollar of green-
hacks and government securities they
hold, nnd the pile is too Inme to lose —
Again : Tho national majority against
the Radicals is not less than 1.000,000,
and they arc well aware that, in a physi
cal contest, they wili he most awfully
-thrashed. Thcn we arrive at this con
clusion : tlicro is no danger of a civil
war, and without it Radicalism dies. Its
tongue tastes no dish so dainty as human
A terrible fire occurred in Quebec on
le people sutler tliemseives
to be reduced to political non-entity by
two-filths? In what manner are they to 1 , . - P •
1 . ,1 • -i, 3 1 .1 n under any circumstances’. 11 111 my power
assert their rights and make the Govern- J „ ... J
. «• i r •. 1 c. . . 1 to prevent it; that 1 will support tlie
Nnunt oi the Lmud otates one represent-1 , !r
- , * .. • , * * * v 1 GoiiStitution ot the 8
1 ing the wi.-hesor a majority of the people :
. , . Swift-coming events may demand a speedy
the night of the 1-*.tn, it *M Loclic s and j answer to these interrogatories.
St. Sauver's suburbs. Fifteen liundred
It is well for the Jacobins to bear in
houses were destroyed, four men killed. | mind, when they urge extreme measures,
one soldier blown up, and one officer l { lat three-fifths of the people aje against
wounded.
The whole district west of Crown street
toSeaver loll gate, nearly a mile in length,
is burnt. Seventeen churches and con
vents are destroyed. Two thousand hou
ses are in ashes, and 20,000 persons are
| rendered homeless.
them, and that in a contest of physical
force a majority of a million would be
felt.—Excha uye
State of Missouri;
and that l make this 0.1th without any
mental reservation or evasion, and hold it
to be binding on me, so help me God,
contrary to the Constitution in such cases
made and provided, and against the peuce
and dignity of the *State.
W. M. Boulware, Circuit At’y.
Indorsed a true bill.
Robert Buchanan. Foreman.
Pennsylvania—Speech of the Governor !
Elect---Radical Designs-.
FILL & WINTER GOODS,
By the recent fire in Quebec 2.500
Stone Mountain.
„„ «... . Tii -i 1 a meeting of the trustees of the
I he following comes duvet from Phil- Stonc Mountain Female Osilege, eonsist-
a.leiphm, and is no doubt, substantially insf of the following gentlemen, to-wit:
correct It will be seen that Radicalism : Rev Jam08 Mc»rtnald. Rev. F. Maddox,
grows wolfish over us imaginary increase j j X Meador, Turner Goldsmith, H. P
blood — its nostrils bmrthe no purw air j houses, end ?2.500,000 of pr«»perty were | ut P ow - er al! ^ i4 Giiity, to work mischief . ^ ; VYoutten, W. S. llerondon, E. R. Dean,
than the suioko of battle, and its ears destroyed, and 18,000 persons made i Forney’s press publishes a speech made : B F. V-al. Lewis Tumlin, W. H. Veal,
. . . -I, , by General Geary, at Harrisburg, to the J. L Hamilton S. B. Wight, J. B.
know no notes so sweet as tho groans of homeless. ■ , , - / j>U,- 1 . . ,,,, T u m,
h _ j i bojs in blue in honor ol thelt. iuic.il vie- , Stewart, and 1 hoinas Johnson. The
the dying and the waits of the widow. The following are the principal condi- tory in the State, in which lie says it j Rev. Janies McDonald was elected Cliuir-
*nd Fatherless — its e\cs never beheld j tions of the treatv of peace between Aus-1 permanently establish.s these facts:—' man of the Board of Trustees,
lovelier scenes than wasted Gelds, hospi-i tra and Italy : A mutual exchange of all j That the Government of the United; On motion, W. A. Moore, A. K. Seago,
taIs crowded with the sick and sufferin'- | prisoners of waT; Austria consents to the I States is vested in the American people I and Lion. Jared I. Whitaker, of Atlanta,
.... v a • n e ! union of Ycnoria with Italy. The Iron and in their representatives in Congress j were added to the Board of'Trustees.
sn< ci its wrappe in ninus. ! t.U rs to be added to Italy are those which | assembled, and not in a corrupt Execu- \ On motion of Dr. Hamilton, tlie form-
1 lien what ought tho Conservatives to | cona tituted ihe-adniinistrariofi c§‘ Vem tia j tive ; that cruel and reveng. lul traitors, 1 or committee on business were discharg-
do? Tell the Radicals plainly that they 1 while under the Austrian dominion — i defeated in tattle-, shall not be restored ed.
aro the minuritv, but bv fraud have seized i The amount of debt to be assumed by I to citizenship to ruin the country they The election of aPresidentandSocre-
the reigns of government and havo used ltal - v «. thirt - v ,,,i!!i( ? n fl ' ,ri,is * P^jable in attempted to destroy, that when our I tary being next in order, the following j and '^ ni be 9olll low for Cash .
. ... . eleven installments in 28 months. i forefathers deciartd nien capable of selt- Resolution wes offertd and unanimously
tncit ill gotten power to oppress uni lousj . I ..oTemmd.l, tho. rejected ih e hereby of! adopted : '
Resolved, That the Rev. II. C Hor-
liu'rrt' thaU r i-^ ts to “H thc-ir successors; that here- j nady be and he is hereby elected Presi-
or, iu other words, they must permit the ; Franco would break off diplomatic rela-1 after thc citizen, represented in the State | dent of this Institution, and that Mr T.
government to be reconstructed, and our tions with Greece, if thc latter did not ;-i«d national Legislatures ; must be cloth-; \\ . Chandler be elected Corresponding
Jf •„ T? J- i* 11 1 • i „k«nrr,. tho Kfilftrtoi nrtutr-ilitv ,]„«>,«• ! ed wtth the rights ot citiz.nship; that all; secretary
word for it, Radicalism will do it; lor it observe tne stnetest neutrality uurmg tni* . f ,
, , I present insurrection in Caudia. The I the a tr enc,es °f t,,e guverniuent, civd and
a tnon ^ iChrisliun Nationn! Assembly had caikd , military, must be pcrsevenngly and stern-
o.
—AT—
HAAS’ 0L0 STAND J If.
T. J. HOLLIsJll
si 11
Salesman. 8; =
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
is 11 mild ftnd delightful iavigorant
5 ", *» .
' J; ^ g j for delicate females.
£ !
USE EDWARD WILDER'S
STOMACH BITTERS.
is ft safe Anti-bilious Alterative and
Tonic for nil family purposes.
aanseoui ao Xi[|nnb
‘sooud ui joqito p|osaapun
oq 0} jou poutuuajop oju ? ^
Great Inducements & Bargains.
\Ye respectfully invite the attention of .ill
persons who desire to purchase Goods at prices
surpassingly lew, to our Stock of
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
fltgr’Tt is a powerful recuperant after the
frame has been reduced and attenuated by
sickness.
Dry Goods, Ladies Cloth Cloaks
Fancy Articles. Nubias,
Clothing, Shawls,
Boots & Shoes, Balmoral Skills,
Groceries, Ribons,
Notions all kinds, Silks, &c\,
And all Goods generally found in n mixed
Stock: all of which wc will sell as low as any
house in Newnan.
Our assortment of
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
jg@“It is an excellent apetizer as well as
strengthencr of thc digestive forces.
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
is desirable alikif as a corrective and
mild Cathartic.
USE EDWARD WILDER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
Is larger thaD can be found this side of Atlanta,
oi their countrymen, and that this state j 29 ^ ^/ho FrenclI^Minisfcr, yiziahw, I ^ uu,a " slaVer >’ and ^‘ e,, - ed "<l ,,al P olit5cal
of things will no longer be submitted to, | , * ,*
e ^ ’ I lias warned the Greek govemuu
will not lose its greenbacks am
crushed in a physical contest. If, bow-1 (Ke Greek nation to take part in the ! cxe,cised t0 P rot ' ct * vindicate and, if
.> n .• rt T . — . r* A . ,]«■ 1.0 r.x .ii.i.iMee.vl kr.itKor U
Or motion, Judge J. B. Stewart, J. L.
Hamilton, E II Dean, B. F. Veal, and
Turner Goldsmith were appointed bo
ever, Ere Conservatives prefer to pur.-ue : f,^ urr; c ,{ 0tl The En«lish and Frencli I n * ds bc ’ aveu “ e our °J*P re6Sea brother’s j confer with llev II. C. Hornady, and ten
_;.K1_ . 1..3J r. ,*'.. o t:„ nr, „„rr. c ..l », 1 in the South against the savage persecu-1 der him the 1 residency.
We respectfully invite you to call and see
us and we will do our best to please in atten
tion and prices.
RANDALL k CO.
Oct 20-7-tf.
s course perfectly’ peaceable, a bold front j Consuls in (.’undid ?re opposed to the
snd proper energy will do tho work at; movement
the next election; for ere that time it
will bc resting in its dishonored grave,
and not one devotee Vrill be left to shed
» tear to its memory.
needs L
m tlie South against tm* savage p
tions cl the rebels, who are still imperti- j On motion, Messrs-. 11. P. W.ootten, J.
i nent and defiant ih»t «veu Audrew John-11. Whitaker, W. A. Moore, Thomas
Thc U. S Direct Tax Commissioner | son (ears to pardon them. | Johnson, B. F Veal, W. S. llerondon.
will sell to the highest bidder, the follow- 1 Havin'*- fortified these great truths add J. B. Stewart were appointed by the
ing government property, situated on the | against all future dangers, it is for us of | Chair a c-mmiiftee to whom all matters oi
island of 1 tut Royal: Ladies, St. lUlena, j lvania to muiutaiQ the forward business shin iu be referred.
(oosa and 1 urn, sales will commence as ! position we have s*> proualv and glori- ' 0:i motion, tlie Atlanta, and all other
Mj.TAn v. n 51 a rw 14*1 | follows : Nov. 1,44 lots and hou-es in the I ons j.. won . The attempt to restore the I paper* throughout the State be reques
' a " Bu J ren . dled ° Ct 14tb town of Beaufort; Nov. 15. nearly 3,000 , T J vrs of tbe South aI [ (J to rC vive the | led to give this publicity,
on the steamship bcotia, at sea. IDs | lots in the newly laid out town of Port j coppc , heads of the North has proved to! JAMES McDONALD, Chr’m.
bodj was brought to New York. j Royal, at the South-west end of St. Hcl ^e a galvanism so brief, that the failure | F W Quarles, Secretary.
it is being da 1 y used and prescrib
ed by all physicians, as the formula will be
handed any regular graduate.
EDWARD WILDER,
Sole Proprietor,
No. 215 Hain Street, Marble Front,
iGUssriSle, Mcutuck}.
jgigg“For sale by all dealers cverywhtre.
| na Island ; P»*C. 3, 883 school farms con-
igjrReverdy Johnson has announced taining about 6.U00 ac-t-es. Those saies
it as his opinion that the tax on cotton of; arc t0 he n-ad'* und. r the act of July 16.
- • . * I I860. All this is confiscated property,
three cents a pound is unconstitutional. r r * i
and that the Courts will so decide. ' Stephen I. Hoard, of Augusta, has !
—• — > been chosou President of the Miiiedge- !
has consigned both to a deeper death uild 1
to a darker grave than t. ey occupied I
Stone Mountain, Oet. 13th, 1856.
before.
LEWIS COOK,
■ Ha £1113 £) a g
ATLANTA, GA.
DEALER. IN
English and American Hard-Ware,
Iron and. Steel,
NAILS, SAWS & FILES,
Agricultural Hardware.
^e»SI£LK.—BAM, O CK.
0*;t.lTo-7-3in. " ~"-.
*^-A fresh supply of Bitters always en
b.;uu uv
A'/JHimT Jr FOX,
Wholesale Agents for tha State of Georgia,
WHI1EIIALL & ALABAMA STREETS,
ATLANTA, GA.
A Strong Minded Womans* for Con-”
GRt-SS - Mrs El Xabcth C. Stanton in a!
cird, pnblishi'd in a New York paper, to !
the voting population of the Eighth Con-
OBEY THE SCRIPTliKES,
WHICH SAYS
The Be.te of the Negro Period.
The date of tho Hegro t quality period, .
ay be fixed at t- r re>siOuai district as a candidate f.*r rep- ^Rg Hungry and Lodge
io the negroes resentarive in Congress. She professes j Weary
I in the Northern 8:at*-}». may
j October 0. 1866. In Oh
.1 j . ; ,v
SmNlFTCANT, ir Truk.—A newspaper j ville Railroad.
correspondent states that orders ha\v , Bill, a freedman, was tried at the late were adowed to vo’e. without distinction independent principles, with a moral res-
been issued at W aslnngton for the ercc- ■ term of lhc W ,lkinson Superior Court for ! of color, at ail the polls-outride of a few | ovation in l»v.,r ot the Republican party
tion of barracks for 30,000 troops around j ^ ntUrdef of y Irg Rollin ,. fou . ld ^ij^ ! counties—where Radical Judges officia-! prova*« d it advocates hegro suffrage, and
Administrator’* Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an o r *ler of the Court of
Ordinary of Coweta county, will b* sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, within
th- legal hours of sale, before the Court House
tioor in Newnan, one house and lot in Xewrian
hereon John Combs now lives, adjoining the
l^t ot G P Rucker on the north, Mrs. Rainey
the soutti, and the railroad on the east.—
Sold as the property of Joseph-R muiidson,
deceased, for the nentfit of the heirs and cred
itors. [Oct. 20-tdsJ J i! SMITH, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
the city.
snd sentenced to be hung Nov. 2d. lie ;
ted. It was
the same in ludiaoa anl! i,sks support on the high ground of
G*W. Shebma* Endorses the Pres- « ® B PP°* cd t0 be the villain who mur-
ident.-A letter has been received in . dered Mr. Crew, of Atlanta.
Washington City from Gen. Sherman, iu j Official returns from Omaha Territory
which he emphatically approves the are nearly completed, ■* nd show a Repvb-
President’s policy.
lican majority of six or seven hundred
The Legislature is two thirds Republican.
Fernando Wood, of New York, is a
candidate for Congress.
A pre s dispatch from Augusta, G- ■
Pennsylvania.
One icorru-spondent writes us :
“ Xenia, October 9. 1866.
“ Every negro voted to-day that offered
his ballot.”
! safety to the nation and justice to its citi
zens.
“ Cedarville. Green county, O.
“ Forty-five, full-bk»wu blacks voted at
this precinct today. The Jniges to*.k
their votes, declaring that under the Civil
Rights Bill they were as well entitled to
votes as whites.”
e see it stated in a Columbus
paper that there is a probability of the
planters of that and tho adjoining coun
ties resisting the collection of income tax
fssresed upon cotton or other produce dated 0ct ’ 1 " lb ’ sa ^“ : j “ Richmond, Indiana Oct. 9, 1866.
raised during or previous to the year! “ Four white men charged with the j “The Juugrt here allow full blooded-
1865 because, in their oninion there iJ niur der of freeduien in Columbia county, negroes to vote, the same as whites, an
1 l i?a ? *««rop..OB thereu^ .uorulnir, were arres.ed by ! jus'' 1 )- themsekea under the Civil Rglils
W leg.1 Ibupd.taoo Bir its collect,op. ,be da, end cemmittej ,o jail i Bill.”
~~ ~ 7T o . i R is understood that the prisoners will We have no doubt that, throughout
•A WashlDgloo dispatch of the; l,„e an eiamio.tion to.mo.ro. before
W.
11th says Stanton will retire from the the Judge of the County Court now in
War Department, and that Lieut. Gen. ? session.
N harm an will succeed him for a time at j . ^* en - Tilson will publish a eommuni-
v„, ,vi, .. ... cation to-morrow, stating that the civil
ana that the President has no idea j *i ° . L ,
c» changing his position us
‘loo policy.
Ohio and Indiana, where there were Rad
ieal Judges of election, with rare excep
tions, negroes of all colors were allowed
to vote.
We can rot say that we object. The
j authorities ot llenry eounty having failed j popular will must bc carried out. The| Wj , :e , p = -*;•,* r i ’
to tua restore-. to protect thc freed people and the Agent • people of Ohio. Indi-.o's u*>d P^nnf-yivanta j p T 0 rdi- cf ’-be Ccc-rt. ”
{of tbe Bnrean, he will maintain a garri-j believe the black es nf^ch entitled to
Another Myterious Dispensation.
REYNOLDS & COUCH
II
AVE p’-ircr.ased the Coweta House, and
would inform all the Coweta and cow
eating folks, and those who do not eat cows, nihety (lVfOj, also one hundred and fifiy acres
B Y VIRTUE of an order frura the Court of
Ordinary o? Coweta county, will be sold
t*u the first Tuesday in D.*cemoer next, at the
Court House door in Newnan, said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, sixty acrus of
land, n pnrt ot lot number one hundred and
Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, will bo sold
before the Court House door in Carrollton, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following land to-
wit : one hundred and fifty acre3 oflot of land
number one hundred and three (103), in the
11th district of said county, lying on the old
McIntosh road, ten miles from Carrollton, with
about forty acres cleared land, with common
improvements. Sold as the property of Thom-
as Hardin, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. So! 1 ,
subject to the widow’s dosrer. Term3 eft'-h
J R T1IOMA8SON, Adm’r.
Oet. 20-tds.—Pi’s fee $10
GEORG rA—Carroll County.
U UHEREAS John n ITilderbraud applies
to me for letters of administration on
thc estate of John Hilderbrand, late of sail
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular next of kin and creditors of
said deceased to bc and appear at my office
within the time prescribed bj' law, and show
cause, if any they can, why said letters should
not Le granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
tiiis October 16th, 1866.
Oct. 20-30d. J M BLALOCK, Ord’y.
B1C
GUR EQUALIZER!
eoMBTsma HTX-Tro-
AND —
VALUABLE 11
D R FARMER may be found at his office !u
Newnan. Where he treat3 all forms of
Rheumatism, Paralysis, Neuralgia* &c,
The instrument is in fact applicable to the
treatment of all diseases, acute apd ch r onic.—
His machine is a recent, scientific invention,
and is one of the greatest discoveries of the
age. Dr. Farmer has hi any testimonials of itn
wonderful merit. No’drug3 are given and no
pain inflicted. All who suffer are requested
to call and give' him a trial. Hi3 office is ia
the Drug Store of Dr. C. O. Smith, on tin
South side of thc Public Square, where Dr.
F. may be found itallhours. [Oct. 13_6-tf.
W. B. W. DENT, J. H. DENT
W. B. W. DENT & BRO,
Grocer* and CotKEiiissBon
MERCHANTTS,
West Side Greenville-St. Newnan, 'la.
SALT, SALT.
SACKS Liverpool Salt, for sale by
W B W DENT A.BRO.
MACKEREL.
AA KITS No. 1 Mackerel, fresh, for sale Ij
eC\J ■ ■ ' W B W DENT Si BRO.
SUGAR.
1 gTBBLS. Sugar, (Yellow, A B 0 and Povr
A U ueredj, for sale fiy
W B W DENT k BRO.
COFFEE.
C N OOD lot Rio (all grades) just received
J and for sale by W B W DENT & 3R0.
CHEESE.
?VT "XT’ STATE, fresh, for sale bv
it <» X . w B W DENT and BP.O.
SYRUP.
S TEWART'S Refined, for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
FLOUR.
10 BBL3. Favorita—10 Sacks R Y Brown's
for sale by
W 3 W DENT and BRO.
CORN.
C fHOICE Bread Corn, for sale
/ W B W DENT and BRO.
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE.
BL styles; large lot, for sale bv
W B W DENT ind BRO.
A
ARROW TIES.
L OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, 60 per cent,
cheaper than rope, for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO-
and Tl»o-e who are not of Coweta, that said
\ c mvict confined in the Western j Rerao,ds & Concb are now prepared, willing
z;> • N _* and anxious to feed and lodge evervhody wuo
(Penns a i penitentiary, whose name was ; „ . ,, ,r „
) J ' J . . . [ may see proper to call on them. We pledge
Holmes, on I harsday morning lutiuigeo j ourselves to give good aceotnmodations to all
in the mo-t blaspheiu*>us language, curs- i who cjiM upon us, and give them plenty to eat,
ing everybody, cursing God, ami pro
uouncing God the author oF all sin, and j
ridiculing the Bible. \Yhi!“ uttering his
blasphemy he was suddenly* struck down
with apop’exy, and remained unconscious
until be uied.
>ft beds, heavy cov»*r and dglu biiis
Et. 20-2L
REYNOLD*and COUCH
m
New Orleans is now obliged to
import bolli sugar and Molasses for borne
consumption.
PH<£*H3Mpra SHDP
MOVED FROM
! Depot Street to No: 2 Greeoville Street,
And has
TIJST WARE
An Election
’ ILL be held at the several precincts
Coweta county on the first Tuesday
November next for a Justice of the Inferior;
j Court of said county, to nil the vv„- ,-;cy cf;
In great abundance, at Wholesale and R-taiJ,
as cheap as can be had in any other market.
Liberal prices paid for Butter, Egg=, Chick
ens, -hied Fruit, Beeswax. Tallow, Ac.
BAGGING AND ROPE.
J^AQOING and Rope for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
of land, a part of lot number two hundred
and nineteen (2i9), both In the first district
of said county Sold as the property of John I
Gay, decpa.-ed, to pay ihe dtbis of said de- 1
ceustcL Terms on the duy of sale.
Oct 20-tds WM B SHELL, Adm’r.
r
IRON.
RON, Swedes and English, for sale by
W B DENT and BRO.
Administratrix’ Sale.
■ VIffS of ati order of the Court ot
-•rderei for those ■ T ;a_*.’ , _g, cc:
I Lo_:*vi!'e prices.
rarmsnea
Oct 2 i-2
W. GtJLDSBSRBY, Clerk
Oet. 20-7-2:
h kREYNOLDS
Ordinary of Co*veta county, will he 3old
uu the first Tuesday in December next, at the
Court Uuuse door in Newnan in said county,
within ’.lie lawful hour3 of sale, dot of land
number fifteen, and eighty acres of I«Jt num
ber twenty, in the original first district of
said county, the sathe being known is the
“ Evans Placethe north fiaif of lot number
fourteen, iu tue second district of said county,
lot number twenty-one anO lot number twen-
ty-two, in the second district of said county.
Isold as the property of John Bigby, deceased,
the same being th-.- en’ire real estate of said
deceased, aci sold for the benefit of his heirs
anl creditor:,. Tcv=e lands are in a good
ji'.-.t. of cuhiyatioii, with comfortable houses
*03 each t-r-.ce, apd are ve-y valnabie. Terau
j izzn. SDN AN L> AdEi.
Cotober 20-7-tdr.
HOLLOW WARE.
200 PIECES Hollow Ware, all sizes, for
sale bv W B W DENT and BRO.
HARD WARE.
T RACE Chains, Shovels, Spades, Fry Pane,
etc., for sale by.
W B W DENT and BRO
WOODEN WARE.
B UCKETS, Tubs, etc., for sale by
W B W DENT and BRO.
COPPER AS ^AND MADDER.
C 10PPEF.AS and Madder for sale by
/ WBW DENT B?-0.
TQ3AOCO. , ,
'09ACC0, Chewing and Smoking, for £?-*
. by W B 77 DENT and BRO- #
CASH, CASH.
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