Georgia weekly opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 31, 1867, Image 5

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GEORGIA WEEltlY OPINION THE WEEKLY OPINION. trMoits.—There have been quite a va- tvnf rumors on the streets this morning; among others that there I; j, I a disturbance of a serious nature Jtwceli the whites Alul blacks of Alabama, injil that Montgomery had been placed un- a reign «>f terror by some lawless liteks. headed by reckless and Irresponsi ve white men. The Idea that Gen.SWA ynk, v'ith an adequate force of I’lilted States •f.inp'' at hi- eotnimind. wouhl permit such iwtato of atlalrs as this, Is simply rldleu- We have another rumor, ba*ed, we pre- •iune. upon tliespecial dUpaudi to the(*In- iimati <'ouuuereial, dated the 21th. rela tive to the removal of General Rope, and die appointment of (tenoral Meade to lii> place*. Our dispatches tills evening, will, we ••ri-nme, s.*t tills last report at rest; ind in this connection, welmvethe opinion of the As-oelated Press agent at Washing ton flijit. Mr. Johnson wishes to »• hold tin* Republican faction together*’ in ordc that it may compass its own destruction. What this opinion may be worth, wc leave a disc riminating public to judge. ••Breakdown” ox Luckik stiikki.—The announcement of ••breakdowns” In thesi Christmas times Is nothing to attract at tention. Hut it Is a horse of another color. When a regular ••breakdown” comes oil' at a Church, as was the case lust night, at the School House on Ruckle street, where a large crowd, under great religious excite ment, had assembled under the preaching of Itov. Mr. Spilman. The lloor of the building was packed with "the weight of souls that hung heavy upon it,” great shouting and singing was going on, when ail of sudden four of the sleepers of the build* jug gave way, and the lloor sank in. Con- sternation and terror prevailed for a while lest the heavy brick lines over-head should fail and do Its work of crushing, in the emergency the olliciating minister coun seled the people to coolness and caution in escaping the danger which threatened them, and the exit was made without further casualty. MV. have not learned what Hymn was being sung at the time of the eatrastrophe. For the sake of the me chanic who built the bouse, If for nothing <d«e, we sincerely hoj>c it was not, "How llrin a foundation! ye saints of the Lord.” Plasthus* Cosvkntion is Alabama. The Planters’ Convention lately field in Selma, Ala., adjourned on the 19th instant. Among the resolutions adopted are the lid- lowing: . llesoivcd, That wc, the Planters in Con vention assembled, believe it to be incom patible with the interests of the planters to make cotton our chief staple, and that the mania for the production of tills staple lias caused us to neglect, heretofore, the important and protltable production of grains, the raising of stock, ns well as the growing of fruit. , Resolved, That it lias been a grievous error on the part of planters to look to the West for our supplies, when these can bo raised with profit to ourselves at home, and that our Interests us planters must Buffer until this error be remedied. Resolved, That we believe it to be. in compatible with the Intcre.-t of our plant ers and with the interest of the country, tor the planters to exceed one-fourth of their entire crop in cotton, and wc do re commend that the remainder of the crop shall consist of corn and other cereals. Who Knurr Rroposf.d Gas. Grant fob Tin Kkk.sidf.ncy ?—Thu rlow Weed claims the honor. In the Commercial Advertiser >r the Opinion^ Potent tttmollei, A few months since, I road, with Interest, an article in one of the Medical journals, iu relation to tbo use of chloroform. This article, although a great blessing, fulfilling inany Important ends in surgical ojieia- tIons, yet wc arc compelled to admit that Its administration U often fol.owed by fatal consequence*. The medical jour nals both in America and Kurope have re- orded numbers of deaths, and In consd- [iicncc of which, a largo majority of the Intelligent and FCtentlflc part of the pro ion, in both countries, have almost en tirely abandoned its use. No intelligent physician will dare deny but that it is a remedy of doubtful and uncertain jMjwers. mid Its effects hard to overcome; and when used as an nnadhetie agent, no human mind can always predict the result. Its favora ble or unfavorable Impression upon the human organization must depend upon the idiosyneracy ot the person; tl.eivi'm*. it the danger is alone dependent upon a certain condition of the individual consti tution, and ail admit our ineoinpetency to judge correctly, then to give it at all, is but a -leap in the‘dark,” and unau thorized, upon correct physiological principles. When once its dreadful inlliienco has been produced iu any given ease, it will require an equal amount of judgment, and more guess work to llnd tile remedy to counteract its effects; a- the antidote must, to Ihj successful, depend up on the Idiosyneracy of the patient at the time. It Is exceedingly strange, to my mind, that while the most scientific part of the profession are throwing the weight of tlie’r Influence against the indiscriminate use of chloroform, that men are found in almost every community who are carrying their pocket* daily a vini of tills dangeri remedy, mid giving it iu almost every ci with as little fear for Its results as if tli were usingsugarpills. If l were permit ted to discriminate between a Chloroform and Sugar-pill Doctor, I should ill every instance decide In favor of the hitter. IV bile no good could result from the use of sugar- pills, 1 am certain my life would be safe.— On the other band, should I be put under the inlliienceof chloroform, Iain certain the result could not be foretold. It might be unfavorable, and death possibly end the scene. Anti-Chloroform. TiiF.Gr.ORUia Convention—Its rertoMl, The Atlanta correspondent of the Cincin nati Commercial, speaking of the lnisreo- reseii tat ions of the press respecting the personal of the Convention, says: And there are moreover, men in the Convention who have displayed more true braver}*, and proven higher moral courage, than the bravest man in Lee or Johnston s army. , T My eye rests on such a man as I write. He is a Georgian of many generations; a man of line education and capabilities; has been all his life a slaveholder; has not a solitary tie of kindred or connection with the North; has filled office* of the highest responsibility In the State; was in the Georgia Convention in 1801; again In 1805; is in the depth of wealth, and the owner of several plantations; is neither tiolitician nor olllce-seeker; is neither Re publican nor Democrat; is independent of the favor of any man or any party; asks nothing, wants nothing; is in Convention to the detriment of Ills private interests and under the seal of social ostracism, lie is there wholly and solely for the good o.* Ids country, for the sake of his nativ State, and because he desires to see he onco again happy, and, at last, really free And this man, and several like him, (lor , than one In the Georgi; he says: ! described to you as “adventurers,” We can reileet pleasantly upon the first | wags.” “piekahls,” ‘•miscreants” “scoun- popuhu- movement iu lavor of Gen. Grant, drels,” and to use the elegant phrase ot originated in this city, by our friends, j yf r . lien. Hill—•‘seitin of hell.” ooUticul and personal. And it may not he And wretched Bohemian* of the press, out Of I.hie« to remark, that the first Jonrn- who for so much pelf wouhl describe a) ihat named John Qulncv Adams, for heaven itself as a low-dung place, (and i'resident (In 1822) was the Rochester swear they had I Telegraph, then edited h\ the writer ol tills lo „ n {ei paragraph: that the fir-H popular demon- of th- v .-trillion in his favor was at Rochester, and mth.ii-: under the •mine auspices; an.; turthor. that duty v the first intimation General la.vh r re- neither cel veil of miming Hr # RreMdciH was,!,- ,Hh livered to him in writing in,in us, by hi- n*i!i. brother, the late Col. Joe Tailor. i. .. Tho Rochester Democrat takes him to , politan task as follows: j , N - amkricus— Tlie impudence of Mr, Weed is real!} „i^ht about 10 l ( o* amusing. Tho -first popular movement in ; rt , ie;m | j„ our «, ered f TELEUttAPHIC nTELUUEXCE. From tbo New York Press Association. Hank Check* ltd it rued. Nkw York, Dec. 20.—On ChrUtma# nuujiing a lad entered tin* ofifee of tlie Chief of l’oliee and left a parcel, which he said had been given film lo deliver by a gentleman at the Anson Douse. The par- ,n I a I nod cheeks on tho Rank of the State of New York for three millions *ix hundred and eighty-three thousand fair hundred and thirty-live dollars, theamount iu the bank messenger recently in Wall street. f oulttluiin Convention. Ni.w Orleans Dec. 20.—The Conven- iou devoted the day to tho consideration »f the reports of the Committee to draft a ’orstltution. Rotli majority aud minority reports were taken tip at the same time. The following, which was the second Ar ticle of the minority report, was adopted tho first Article of the Constitution by vote of 57 to 17: All men are created free and equal, and have certain inaliena ble-rights. Among these arc life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. To secure its governments arc instituted among men, deriving their just powers -o:p the consent of the governed. Crawford. Cooley and Lindeburgopimwd its adoption, as it would bring ridicule n the Convention and work to the pre judice of the State, inasmuch as, if em bodied in the Constitution, no criminal • punished with death or impris onment. The following was offered but crowded out by the previous question: The citizens of this State owe allegiance to the United States, and this allegiance is paramount to the allegiance due the State. The Convention adjourned till 11 o’clock to-morrow morning. Ilciiu via Washington. Washington, Dee. 20.—Tho Bureau of Statistics report tho total authorized mileage of railroads in the United States at 51.000 miles completed, costing one thou sand six hundred and fifty-four millions* In the F.ighth Congressional District of Ohio, made vacant by the death of Hon. Cornelius S. Hamilton, where tho majority in 1800 was 1852, the contest for tho nom ination on either side is already bitter. Tlie Secretary of tho Treasury lias deter mined to postpone indefinitely the salo of Dismal Swamp stock. A negro fired ids pistol at three men who run against him. One of the men is dead. The murdorer escaped. Judge Underwood lias appointed Ham ilton Kant, of Richmond, Receiver of tho Rank of the Valley of Virginia. As sets over one million. Revenue receipts to-day $537,000. Foreign* Paris, Dec. 26.—The Patria confirms tlie report that twenty thousand more troops had been ordered to Cevita Vecchia. E. G. Baffrim, an old and prominent American journalist and author, commit ted suicide by taking laiidamum. At the time of his death he was a correspondent of the New York Herald. Loni*i>n, Dec. 20.—The apprehended Fen*** "itbreaks dhl not occur. Tran quil ii. -a I good feeling prevailed yester day. Kv'ra precautions against lawless ness " apparently unnecessary. Tli. r.i.'oii, the new minister to Washing- tun. >• * in a few days. The Marine Disaster. < ii a - liSTON, Dec. 20.—The third boat of Hie *t»-:, .ier Raleigh reached Kiawash Inlet y, -ti n ,y, with thirteen more persons from < k. They reached Charleston to- Tlielr names aro as follows: Dr. J. Jlarencc Sweeney, Jas. Brady, Jno. A. Portrait of Mr. Greeley. THE publishers of THE NEW YOIHC TRIBUNE having received many inquir ies from time to time for a good likeness of the-Editor, have made an arrangement with Messrs. Derby & Miller to furnish cojdcsof Ritchie'* engraving, from n photograph by Jirh<Iv,.which will ho sent to sueii sub- hcslfeur* to THE THIBUN E as wish it on the uplldltions below. This is much tlie mat .likeness of Mr. Greeley that has been engraved. The print sells lor $1. Each subscriber who semis us *10 for Tim Daily. 8-1 for Tub Bkaii-Weekly, or 82 for Tub Weekly Tribune; the paper to Ihj sent by mail, and who reque.-ts the en graving at tuf. time, of SUIJHUJUllINO, will have a copy carefully mailed, post-paid, to Ids address. One will likewise be sent to any person who forwards a club of ten or mure Bernl-Weeklies or twenty or move Weeklies, at our club rates, and asks for the portrait at the time remitting. We do not promise tills as a premium. Imttogmti- IV tlie many friends of TIIK TRIBUNE, w ho feel a desire to jhjsscss a good lUeness of its founder. Terms of Tho Tribune. Mail sal vein*—52 mini burs. Maiil subscriber*. Clu Ten vo|»ics or over, of subscribe WEEKLY TRIBUNE, ribers, single copy,. me 1 70 .s of five - addressed to rs, each, - - »»ed to names 2.1 00 10 00 20 00 ill i>e sent for each club GUARDIAN’S SALE. UNDER nn order of tbo houorable Court of Or* Inary of Fulton county, Georgia, I will sell 1,0. wirt Homo door, in Campbellton .Camp. y, Georgia, within tho legal hours of ic first Tuesday In February next, tbo property, to-wit: One fourth undivided interest in fractions 148. 63, 58 und tW, nod land * ' " nd 5‘.i of the 141U district ol originally v Campbell county, containing in all -- • ndknownasthoFostcr acres, rnoro or less, and known as tuo ro J'lace. Sold us tho property of Martlm T Win. If. Ferguson, minors und orjdians ot IV. II. Ferguson, deceased, for tiio benefit of said or phans. Terms ca*li_ lioeeiubor IMb, 1»T. decflO-wts l-OSXI'ONED ADUINISTItA’R’S HALE. BY virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordina ry of Gornon county, Georgia, will l»c sold befor* tfio Court Hot iso door, i.i the town of Calhoun, oi i In; Ii i Tim -< l.i v III F»:linur> next, uitliuiUn: legal hours of sale, j r * -• — * of the helm :rms of sal edit with 1200 Hold as tho 1, for tlie (5*f*** OOUJftT. ItouHi 1 *" JC- A. Hrnllh, (uar.llan lor »’> peram. Inter, objoctlon., If liny they have, ««m nalft?.> ,IOKrh y tho .tatuto in tuob ih«UnnW.it" ir . , "'°.’ , ! llc ' 1 - wUr sal'l ttuar.llon ,r V* 11 **W twirilUashlp. till, nthtSoStfiffef J “ na tlecl9-wtn,| UltWJlIWOjr^OBUnary. OKOUUIA, Ul-TTS COUNTV. “ fWlto to ato ‘" ;rsu " “ should not bo granted the applicant X U.L, li". ct'Vior J J y J “ u, ‘ >i*"tturo. of said decea; ilx moi lieceinlier ‘XI. 1887. 31. TIIOMl'SC” Administrator do lionis Twenty copie*, adiir of >ubsi-t ibt*iv, Ten copies, to one nddrci Twenty copies to one nddrci An extra copy ! of ten. For sale by all Newsmen. H KM I- WEEK I. Y T RIBUNE. Mail subscribers, 1 copy, 1 year— 1(U numbers - • * - ^*1 00 Mail subscribers, 2 copies, 1 year- 101 numbers - Mail subscribers 5 copies, or over, for each copy, - - - 3 00 1'crsons remitting for 10 copies $20 will re ceive an extra copy for six months. Persons remitting for *15 copies* 13, will re ceive an extra copy for one year, or $100 wc will semi thirty-four copies and The Daily Tribune. THE X.Y DAILY TRIBUNE is pub lished every morning (Sunday’s excepted) at$10 a year; $5 for six months. Tiie Tribune Almanac for 1808, will be ready in January 1808. Price twenty cents; Seven for a Dollar. Terms cash In advance. Drafts on New York, or Post Office or ders payable to the order of Tiie Tribune, being safer, arc preferable to any other mode of remittance. Address. THE TRIBUNE, New York. dec23—d2t*w2t HEARD COUNTY SPECIAL BAILIFF SALE. WILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in .Limmiy next, between tho legai liour. of kale, before the Court House door, in tho town of Franklin, Heard county,Georgia, the following property, to-wit: One lot of land number elffiity-cight tto) in tho fifteenth district of originally Carroll, now Heard c-onnty, Georgia, the same being levied on as the property of Peter N'estleliuett, to satisfy one il. fa. issued at tho duly Term of the County Court, 1*17, in favor of .Vc»by Lhunu. This tho 2d day of December, 1867. J. A. PONDER, Special HaUHTC. V. dee*—tvfs Printer's fee fi.'O A DM IN1STK ATOR’S BALE. JlY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin- iry of Gordon county, Georgia, deceased, for the benefltof tho heirs and c WILLY GOODMAN, Orjtunry. Printer's fee fT KM.MAfl.TlIOMI-SON. Uhc\ f..r iTT^urcu iu ««joB tAiow-ws.1 „„ . Term, 1808. IT api ~ ~ is not to bo fouud in .this county: and it beiue further made to appear that ho is residing In tho *ti* i w r 1,eyon 'f thejur^dlctlon Iv . . . ^' 0U, L B.Js therefore,ordered by tho Court i . • , r. — dcred by the Court leo lie perfected on said defendant by that purposo once H i of tho public tho next regu* * city) previous t nth for foi Gazettes of till li*r Term of this Co JI.V3I3IOND, 31VNATT A WELLJIOltNE, .... , . T'lalntifl’i Attorneys. A true extract from tho Minutes of said Court. November l, ISOt. w. It. VENAUI.K, Clerk. dcclO— wliv4iu her 20th, 1HH, dcc21 f sale—part i-iisii;tlio 1 notes. This Decern- TUOUNTON TALLEY, Administrator. ill write trav iu*s umi staying*of men cr !)• ut *<ii the purform — «i- rvilncss ami ov n«»r their employ juipri-licml ‘ i Atlanta letter you chance to !n* l o’umns of the great Mctro- ivenger. flevntlo M‘s COllI iMuubt till ..., ,,r of General Grant” was matlo 1 citv on March 1.18GG, not l»y the friends ol Thuriow Weed, but I»y those who wore anything but tho friends to him and ids itcciiilar principles, it was made by the Rochester City Convention, which nomin ated Grant with great enthusiasm, prompt ed, we presume, by nil article In this pa per <m the morning of the nomination, au- vi.-ingP. as a mcasuro of i-xpe«ljcm*y de manded bv tlie recreancy of A ml row Job n- gon. Onthe following d.ty, March 2, the Democrat raised tho fiug of Grant lor President, and Inis kept it Hying ever premises of Mr. W. J.. ad>" ortli. was in fiames. The citizens Immc ln-.ie.y nidual to the 8ceuo and did nil in tk< .r pov\er i" extinguish the devouring element. Thu names soon spread to another out- Itou-’f*. ami from thence to the dwelling. The dwelling was a very large one and not quite completed. No person occupied cith er of the hou-cs on tlie premises. The fire no doubt, was the work of an incendiary. Our citizens did everything in their power tu save the property, but with the limited ns at. their command it was impossible. since. I Tho Warehouse hud other buildingsiwero „ v urn ,.v- in imminent danger, and had the night not Bi'scnaw is X K» \ ol.k.-1 lnj “ ® | been n oilm one, there Is no Uoulit but that IKflenetns on.M.l tho dulle-t ,“!' t |,e piiueiiial part of the city wouhl this a. w York Ihatlms o-.-currea In that c t} i |, 10 ,olne lliiveWn in utter ruins. Thanks ilhcoisi?. A coriespomient, * riliu* un-. for the stilliie -. of der date ol tlie Kith in.-U say*: 1donicnt. ••llusiiiess men tell mo they never knew j ;) 0 - c i ot i ; |„ n 10 morplny. another trade so .lull ns It is now, nn.l must of them j , Vrustmiuled, win'll it w.n tliseovered look forward to jneat dllliculty l.clmi' Vligt u ImlhlluK «'H t!i<- pis'ml.es of-Mr. S. ir'.n ;. Failures eontimie to he ivporPnl ! , 1L orth , i„dld|n W sdc,lrov- •■•...r,. slAt....|i thew.-;: Iwf'io •• . ", d>!e, kitchen, smote of January, hundreds of girl.-* and t n > * • hundreds of men have .u-tt employment during the hist two months and it Is estl- jda oi Hint there are aixty tliousand work- hou*e, with all their - destroyed; nl-*o, the out- \Y. i‘. Jowcrs were dwtroy- *!iat this originated lire, but it also i the -the pvc-cnt tin ter will bo tbv cla ves tli At Im* i Xe L think the ardrst on the working en cxjicricnecd in many Soli; folio Will Davenport in this city telegram. \.p:# < cu I, Dec. ri; \Vc learn that N. L. Angler, dDbura- M*r oiUc«*roi t!»-: Atlanu Convention, was tv on Saturday l i'L for the pur- ■'ellin r $40,000 from tlie State - - - -• —“**- ot tho ut. Dec. 13.1807. hi well. Academy Treasurer, to defray the expense* otuie , i 'onvcntimi. Captain Jones Infonnedi him ; tuai be i cmnl pay no money from the State * Treasury.« Xccpt tiiat appropriated by tiie ‘ l.egidat'rue and drawn on warrant from \ tlie Governor, approved by tho Comptroller j (idl'drak—MiUed’jetiUt Union, 21. ..Vi« oi'iri-u II.-I- !.'» ;s«T. 1 -*■ sail irum vvt-» v I will i i c Vn I I.vim' inv holly EiJ'Ono thlnl of tho «ujmr (.mnaumca in,. tl ,u, Uvoi —— 1 dn .i)! I'.u world Umade from been. Ilcatlnir nnd nmvUfe eU ' A. H.Davknfobt.” • caning a»c very much alike.—Jtoston 1 ost»\ Santa Anna Is GEORGIA, Bartow county. Court or ordinary, Novkmbxr Tkrm, im>7. IT appearing lo tho Court by tho petition of Julius bkinnor that John 8. Allen, <lecca*cd, late of said county, did in his lifetime execute to said Julius Skinner his bond conditioned to execute Titles in Fee Simple to said Julius Skinner for the Ptttt Hotel lots, in the town of CartcrsvUle in said county,located on lots Nos. 18, IS. 20 and tl, jo said town. And, It further appearing that sala John S. Allen departed this lliu without exeent- ing titles to salt! town lots, or by will orotherwLe providing therefore. And, it further appearing that said Julius Skinner has aid the lull amount of the purchase price of said ots, and said Julius Skinner having petitioned 11* Court to direct Josiah It. Parrott, administrator upon the estate ol the said John S. Allen, ch-coa.cd, him titles to said * „ bod by law. why said administrator should not bo ordered to executo titles to said town lots In conformity with said bonds. And, it Is further ordered that a copy of this Rule Ihj pub. lishod In tho Weekly Opinion uewsiiaper lor throe months. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary Bartow county. Extract from the minute.-*, tills 4th day of No* ▼ember, 18®?. w » «aw . Ordinary B. C. Printer’s fee|2fi Sloan a:-I Angelo Faragan, passengers*. Chari**' '•'• y> irshinan, acting quartermas- ibllowing members of tlie crow. N. \«1. Win. Wllct, Eugene Ellis faint-!* r .iiU-bl, Michael Larkin and Kat ie k II c . i. Thirty-one persons in all Vom i Ui’.elgh have arrived here; wenty- u- art* still missing, of whom tun vc-re c-i v-i-.inly drowned. Hopes arc enter tained that Captain Marshman and tlio-c null lied with him on the steamer, when tlie first boats left, have been rescued passing vessel. Tugs from Char leston were cruising yesterday, near the no of the disaster, but without success in finding any of the missing parties. (Jen. Pope Not Ho moved. Washington, Dec. 27.—Undoubtedly Pope’s and Swayne's conduct was highly disapproved at the White House, but i:»* lion has yet been taken for their r* io->\- . Tho Executive policy is to - Lit Ion, if possible, which mioi ’o lioid tlie Republican faction to. -:h«-r and en: - ble them to pass m-uv -triugent >upjilc- ments to lh> norlt-—w8m GEORGIA, Bartow county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCKRN. WHEREAS, Julius M. Patton having filed his petition in proiicr form to ine, praying lor letters of administration with tho will annexed on the estate of Robert II. Patton, deceased: This Is, therefore, to rite all ami singular the kin ami creditors of said deceased, apd all others interested to bo and appear at my oflico within the time prescribed by law. and show cause. H any they can, whyletteis of administratiuii with the will annexed should not he granted to said ap* h.n.i n,ul olUcial signature, * J.'A. HOWARD, Onlinary dec.l—w:»d GEORGIA, DkKai.u county. ALL pc no i: John 1*. Ma.li said county, t I. 3Jai but. iVeehuh toll> hi I'oi o F. M. WelllKJin i • r> mid county, takt hold or <aid Marbut, a vcttnlt rling calf. •*• *«*1 (**»« it aliout sixiccii >31 AS It. IIOYLE. Knight h tip of llu . Do bon. KOSTKON ED ADMIN 1STR A’JtB BALE. BY virtue of anrorder from tho Court of Ordin ary of Gordon county, Georgia, will Imj sold before “ Court Douse door, in the town of C'nlhi ay in ” ’ ill strict nud bisection of said cr s. more or less, subject hold us tlie property ol used, for the benefit i. Tei l i t ilihw'-. of saiti dt-i cash; balance six ui security. Dccembc; G. 31. THOMPSON. Admlnlst GEORGIA, Goiidon county, WHEREAS, Mary Cameron, administratrix .lo hnnisnon on tiie estate of Alexander Cameron, » to me for dstration: , , Jmonish all and singular the kindred ami creditor* oi said de ceased to im ami appenr at my ofiico within the timealiowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why lu-tcrs should not bo granted the appli cant. Given under my hand and official signature, this Decent her 2utli, 18>R. dccSt—wSm D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. Printer'* fee $4 50* GEORGIA, Gordon county. WHEREAS, Osborn Reeves, guardian of W. M. Morrow, now tho wife of A. P. Walker, applies to this Court In proper form for letters of dismission from his guardianship: These are, therefore, tocito all persons concern* ed to show cause, if any they can, why letters of dismission shall not bo granted on tho first Mon* day in February, 1808. Given under my hand and official signature, this Dccemlier 20,1887. GEORGIA, Kauldino county. WHEREAS, James Davis applies to mo in proper form lor letters of gunr.iiauship over tho nerson and property of Josephine Davis, minor heir of Milton J . Davis, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and reoulro all per■- ons concernd to bo and appear at my oflice, on •r before the first Monday in January next to how cause, if any they can, why tho said letters hotild not Imj granted tlie applicant. uffiBSSS,V%P n4 8 - u - McQBE p G r ? n ^t:a'- GEORGIA, Henry county. WHEREAS, G. G. Weems, ad min's tra- tor with tlie will annexed, on tho cstato ot* Bnslirod Kettit, deceased, having made ap plication to mo for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased for the benefltof the licirs and creditors of said deceased • AU persons concerned an; notified to file their Objections, if any they have, within two months from tho first publication of this notice, else leave will bo granted for the sale of said real estate. Given under my band and ofilcial signa ture, this 2Uth October. 1807. _ „ Q- R* NOLAN, Ordinary. t29—w2m Printer’s fee $5 GEORGIA, Fayette county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. WHEREAS, Thomas A. Adams and R. B. Shell, having in proper form applied to mo for permau! ent letters of administration on the cstato of Arthur Robinson, late of said county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular the creditors nd next of kin of Arthur Robinson to be and ppcar at my office within the tlmo allowed by law and show cause, if any they can. why per manent administration should not be granted to said applicants. Witness my hand and official signature, thU November 9Uth, 1867. ^ KDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. dccS—w30d Printer's fee S3 Webb, freeholders of said c . . freehold of said Cochran,;« curtain dark li.u heifer, about tbruo year* old, split in right «m little white in forehead; appraised toll eight dollars. Said cstray will Ii inst., on the freehold of said Cochran A substantial praisement Iron this 18th December, 1867. tlie 28th lose ri pi ion and up GEORGIA, Fayette county. WHEREAS, Ellison Rush, administrator on the eauto or William Wntaon, deccaaul. reprmDU to the Court that he has fully administcr<>d the said William Watsons estate, and prays for letters of dismission: This i», then-lore, to cite n»l an I singular realtors of Said deceased vithin the they have, why said letters of msmissionslmulj not Im granted. 1 and o'Ji, i.t' altfii the kindred and . to be and appear at tny office time prescribed by law, and show E;*W aRD CONNor. the estate of Noah Smitli, deceased, represents to the Court that he has fully administered the said Noah Smith’s estate, ami pray* for letters ot di*. they ha 1 h>'snid letters of dismission should d ofilcial signature, ho gri uivcn unuer my nano : this December the lsth. IS! EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinal •loc20—■\v6m Printer’s fqoft.r GEORGIA. Cakkoi.i. county. WHEREAS, W. F. Brown applies to me for tcrsofguurdianjhlpof Win. F. Denjainin, Ch C., Laura K.,Sarah A. 31., Mnry i\. and -lame La-setter, minor children of .James li. Lasso deceased: These ..re, therefore, to cite all and singula: , M. IJLALOCK, property of .nuitnUimr. u any they can, ed the said appll* IlllincIIa lDtrieli- »■ i the third Hava 'ho people arc compelled j * rt to lirigitiKlagc. j re-e-t ibl!*hed at Tej ’ iberated. from Vera Cruz, has arrived with City of Mexico, mlseiy tiirouglio queneo of the ex tlon from war. I»y hunger to res Peace lias L»-ei and several pirate pr The revolution lit Yucatan is a^suiuing large proportions. Santa Anna lias been proclaimed Dictator, hntj is hourly expect ed from Havana with men and it million of money. The tort and town of Sisal Is in tlie lmnda ot the insurgents, but tlm port Is blockaded by two Mexican gunboats. A number of Imperial ofiicers arrived at Sisal from Matmoras on the 10th. The coast of Yucatan is closely watched to prevent the insurgents landing. The Mexican steamer Tobasso is ready to ail from Vera Cruz for tiie scene of rovo- hnndrcd men and artillery, still in Havana. IKS li. NOLAN. Onlinary. my hand, at office, till* the 26th r. l:U7. V3ILEL HAWKINS. Ordinary. ; GEORGIA, Bin idoriuy hand, officially, this November W. 31. RILEY, Ordinary, i I’m Printer’s fee 8150 £'tb, lfcOl GEORGIA, Henry county. WHEREAS, Thomas W.Sltni has applied to me lor letter* of guardianbUIn of tho property of Jcf- p.ivm D. and Thomas J. Bowden, minor* oi Jno. W. Bowden, deceased: Tills is, therefore, to cite ami admonish all per sons concerned to .bow canto, if any they can, why letter* should uot be granted the said appli* Cal "' under my hand and official si" nature, *mbcri,im guiNCES R. NOLAN, Ordinary. ilccJ— 1 wJ’J'l Printer’* loo fi this Decci GEORGIA, 1'auldino county. TWO months after date application will be made to the court of Ordinary or Pantding coun ty, Georgia, for leave to sell tho real estate of James cole, decease*!. October SUth, 1867. J. W. HARRIS, Administrater novi—w2m Printer'* feo $5 Jthe'iioi” {S ln-D-gftn i'rint.i GEORGIA, Henry county. WHEREAS. James Coker, administrator in right of hi* wife, com testamento annexed, on tho estate of James It. 31cRight, deceased, bus mndo application to me for letters dlsmissory from sai i date: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all nd singular the kindred ami creditors or said deceased, to l>e and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed by law, to show cause. If any they have,^wiiy such letters should not Ihj granted (_ . this the 27th day of November, \ Q. Ji. NOLAN, Ordinary. m*v:V)—wfim _ Print.see £ l GEORGIA, New ton county. WHEREAS, John P. Marbut, , Joshua Marbut,dei 1^(0" GEORGIA. BaLIH GEORGIA, WHEREAS, let ter* oi A. Miller, late have, w hy letters should not iw gran»*-l the apifii- canton tlie first Mon-Uv in February,lats. Given under my hand and official signature this December litn.iHOT. G. T. RAKKSTRAW, Ordinary. DANIEL E. McCURUY,I Libel foi rs. [ Hart Su JANE McCURUY. > F.CLB TO i’E IT appearing to theC . Sheriff that tho defendant,loes not reside in this county, and it further appearing that she docs not rosido in this State: It is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant appear and answer at tho next Term of this Court, else the case will Ihj considered In default and tho plaintiff allowed to proceed. And It is further ordered that this Rule tie published in the Atlanta Opinion onco n month for four mouth* prior to the uext Term of this Court. Wlines* the Ilonorablo W111 i am_M. Recto, Jttdgo nov5—'wlamlm JAMES L. JOHNSON, Clerk Superior Court. JOHN lfA.MMONn Dicks. 1 ate of r COUNTY, r date application •• Court ol Ordinary o ell the will be ■uinary or Upson estate of Robert unty, deceased. Thl* ‘ K 31 ARhLv’A. DICKS. Administratrix. decS—w2w Printer’s feo GEORGfA, Kauldino county. _ months after date I will apply to tbo Court ot Ordinary of Paulding coumv, Georgia, for tho real estate belonging to tlie estate •t E. Urillin, deceased. OctoberW, lrti7. THOMASgGIUFFiN. Administrator nov2—w2m Printer’s fee fi GEORG I A, U won count y. TWO MONTHS affi r date application will bo made to the Court of OrdiuiuT ot Upson count>, , »n -«ll *..* -,• *. j n |j |u in;, now Upson of Henry i . Butts, ,lecea : dcc2—wSm 1. Novciniicr 34th, 1867. PETER P. BUTTS. Administrator. Printer’* fee f 3