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• i>() wen people have been arrested, them io New York some years ago, with
a-,6 the courts are still going on. Large two of their children, on exhibition. Wc
than Chinese or Siamese.
Their children arc quite dark, the
placed gunboats round ^he coast to inter- the Siamese language. After meeting
cept any vessels from America bringing them a few times, however, they began
: r o Satient of the Jo
V <
The .i :: Conspiracy The History of quantities of arms arc be'ng soiled by should have taken them for Malays, rather
the Affair. ,h e police. It seems that the Fenians
London. Nept. 10. l v Go. were beset with spies, or the hiding-places
H I c II would describe to you the f or a nns would not he so readily and ini- mothers being mnlattoes. They haJ
e\citeni":-t • • 1 the wonderment that «n- mediately found. The Government has nearly forgotten all their knowledge of
sued when i* was known that once more
I t< and vis ins -t tc of revolt. Hut I
cann ?. and. therefore, I shall proc e-1 to
g:vr you a it -torv of the affair. I have
d :.iV4 -i jj % u- :al letter in order that I
might get fotnc information, and 1 am
happy t<i say that my efforts have been
surce-sfnl. and that 1 am in a position to
U I v iu ail ;<L .tit •• our rcbelliotf.”
KAXZ«2(MZ) GUIDi
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Administrator's Sale.
"1T T ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in He- 1
\ V ceinber next, agreeably to an order of :
the Court of Ordinary of Meniwi-ther county. 1
aid to the “ rebels.’
to recall it, and could use some words and
Leave Atlanta 6"OO A- M- before the Court House door in Newnan. Ga.. j
Arrive at \U 'Usta 7 U0 P M within the legal h.u.rs of sale. North half ot.
I cave \u**usta 5 35 A M '-ot No. 273, second District of Coweta county, !
,y ~ OQ |, containing ninety-six acres, more or less.
° * eighteen acres cleared. Sold as the property
ofiPeter Window, late of said county, do. eased.
Sold fur the benefit of the heirs aud creditors
of said deceased. Terms cvsli.
Sept.30-4-tds. MARK MORGAN. Glra’r.
Arrive at Atlanta.
We did not in this country believe in
Fetiianism. We read about Fenian
ting- in America, and laughed at
tin m as a g. i j ke. Two years ago Mr. j
There is much less excitement in Ire- phrases with tolerable accuracy. As they
land than in England. The Government began to call uff the Siamese it was aniu
has interfered at the critical moment.— sing to notice their criticism on the tones.
It is possible but not probable that there They never changed their religion, re
will vet be an outbreak. The last was a garding it with their countrymen, equal
formidable conspiracy in its inception, to any in the world. This is not snrpri-
nml had it not been for the friendship of sing. Being pn exhibition so much, and
ATLANTA A W. P. RAILROAD.
Ixtavc Atlanta 6 00 A M
Arrive at Newnan 0 10 A M
Arrive at West Point Pd 04 P M
Leave West Poiut 4 00 P 31
Arrive at Newnan .
Arrive at Atlanta
-I UU V
o V> P M T> Y VIRTUE of
- j.o i> *%, JL> 0>e Ordinary .
1 1 ‘t -old at the hue re>i
MONTGOMERY & Vi
Leave West Point
Arrive at Columbus
( n thole plot was
Scwat 1 in a friendly anddnformal manner J, , . ., - ., - .
J _ based upon the idea of aid from America.
ciii'. d t’ue att"titi■ n of Earl Russel to the
. Arrive at Montgomery
your Government it might have given hearing so many unkind and sarcastic re- p eave MontgomerY
marks about themselves, it most be very
difficult, if not impossible, to form a favor
able opinion of people calling themselves
enlightened and Christian.
serious trouble.
Curious enough the
Leave Columbus
Arrive at West Point
P. R. R.
... GOO A M
... 3 48 P M
....3 30 P M
7 20 A M
5 48 A M
4 50 A M
Administrators* Sale.
Y VIRTUE of an order of the Honorable
of Coweta county, will be
ideuce of John M. Situs, on
the 1 lth day of December next, all the per
sonal property belonging to the estate of said •
John M. Sims, consisting of a large lot of
splendid tuules and horses, cattle, sheep, pork
and stock hogs, some three or four thousand
bushels of corn, a large lot of fodder, oats,
wheat, peas, cotton seed; also all of the plan
tation tools, household and kitchen furniture,
one family carriage, several wagons and carts,
a large lot of Sorghum Syrup, and many oth
er things too tedious to mention. Terms
GAHTKFLL & HILL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
orricK ix crew's building,
a lalbnmet Street,
Atlanta, Oeqi\a*kl.
Sept. 9—1—3m.
J. C, WOOTTEN,
attorney at law,
.N'KWXAN. GEORGIA-
jfcQj-O.lice over Post Ofii;e."f-ag
Sept. 9—1—tf.
JOHN S. BIG BY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
ITT ILL practice regularly in Coweta a'xl
|| ttie surrounding comities, and in tile ,
United States District Courts for the Northern
• and Southern Districts of the State.
Batf-Special attention given to the collection j
and securing of claims.
Sept. 0-1— tf.
.1. K. JVNrv.
A. 15. Cates
IS 8 CITES,
GROCERS,
AND
Com mission Merchants,
Greenville St- 3 Doors South of Public Square.
Newnan. Ga.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A FRES4II SUPPLY OF
“ You are writing my bill on very rough
I do uot mean aid coming from the peo
ple, but immediate aid from the Govern
ment. I will tell you bow Irishmen came
to credit this story. Not only did the P’P 01 ’*” a client to his attorney.
. . Fcniaij agents promise such aid, but the
him out of ins opinion and 1 . . ,
, , , ' ageuts of the
good relations between the two countries
movement (mid gave his lordship all'
the dota l- <f the organization. Earl j
Ku soii wa- itioiiti d to think seriously of i
the mattter, but bis colleagues and the j
public laugh
assured !.im Mr. Seward had got up the
Pen an Brotherhood to frighten John j
Bull, and to make Earl Russell keep the j
celebrated steam rains from the Confed- j
crates After that timo we heard front
time to time of Fenians drilling in Ire-,
land, but we pooh-poohed the business, |
and said the American recruiting agents
had dt \ i.-r.-i Feniani.-m asa cloak for their
illegal | r eee lings. When the war was j
over the drillings were continued, but we
were o l the least alarmed, but held it as
adreUic that would pass away with the
SWhnier. Yet all this time a great con
spiracy was hatching, and Ireland has
only b a ti saved from a civil war by the
• "! cfBc, r.s of your Government.
it must be confessed ilint lor tlie last
two months J'eiiinnisni has become un-
} !■•:?* ant. Xoboy could go to Dublin or
Pork without seeing numbers of men
drilling at all hours in the day and even
ing it is true that in place of guns
they had sticks, but by mere learning the
art of war and fur drilling sticks are near
ly as go I as lilies. A Confederate officer
told mo that he drilled
1 Mil with sue, area DCS, and no better
trained t\ mpany was to be found in the
Ponied rate service. The attention of
the Iri-h Government was anxiously di
rect' 1 to the movement, but after careful
inquiry most assuring reports were sent
to London, it was true that the Fenians
were numerous, but they had no evil de
signs. It was a mere freak. Insurrec
tion was uot contemplated. No arms were
furnished, and in a few months the de
monstration would subside. So we all
rubbed our bands and we clapped the
Fenians to our luart's delight Such was I make law abidiug citizens of a people
THOMAS J. SPECK,
rAKUGElIUI*. I -ALSO- . , D E N T I S l 1 ,
- -n , ai 77 ill be rented tor the next- rear, in tlie , v- , • i'oaui’ 1 r »
- ^ A M town ot Xewn , n . on tlie first Wednesday in ^NEW >A-\ GEORGIA,
Never mind,” said the lawyer, “It
company to disturb the has to be filcd before il comcs to cuurt ’’
Idleness is the mother of mischief—
used the opportunity for declaring that die moment a horse is done eating his
the North iiteaut to avenge the offenses oats, he turns to and knaws down his
of the Alabama by turning Ireland into manger. Substitute labor for oats, and
a republic. So it is not very surprising virtue lor manger, and what is true of
that Irishmen should hope that 11 o Gov- horses is eqally true of men.
incut of America would be the active
-ally ot Fetiianism. Never was an ex
pectation more groundless. It is stated
I by the Fenian agents that Mr. Seward is
a Fenian, and that he was in favor of
intervention. Now this is utterly false.
Mr. Seward has never subscribed to the
MACON k WESTERN RAILROAD, cash.
DAY PA
Leave Macon _
Arrive at Atlanta 4 05 P M' October next, the Plantation of said deceased,
Leave Atlanta 7 20 A M one of tlie best in the country, in four parcels, j _
Arrive at Macon 3 20 1* M comprising about six hundred acres of upland, and the neighboring country, that M
most of it fresh, and al!~in a good state of j he lias permanently located in Newnan. an
! cultivation.
Also, a Plantation knowo ns the North place,
adjoining T. D. Goodwyn and others, with
B.' COX,
Cheese,
Copperas,
Black Pepper,
tSrftHcii,
BlC’ESTOKK; •
Palm Soap,
Star ('axdlks,
(RfOKERV!
Cotton Carps,
Well Buckets,
Sifters.
lit. ACKINli,
P.u> Locks.
Knives and Forks.
TevaTa ulk Spoon s
Pot'KKT Knives,
Ca t a Carpet Tacks-
■f
• «•
SIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Macon 6 30 P M
Arrive at Atlanta
ESPECTFULLY announces
\ to tlie citizens of this place
solicits their patronage. Having had eight
years practice, he feels competent to execute
all operations with skill and success. Teeth
JUST ARRIVED, A FllESII SUPPLY- OF
p 1/ 3V
Leave Atlanta 6 50 P M |
Arrive at Macon 3 30 A M
3 23 \ M g°°J dwelling and other improvements, with l extracted by aid of Electricity—almost with-
about -one hundred aud fifty acres of good j out pain—when desired. Satisfaction guar-
WESTERN k ATLANTIC R. R.
Leave Atlanta 7 45 P M
Arrive at Chattanooga 5 10 A M
5 45 A M
5 10 P M
There is one [dace in this world where
a man may find happiness, which is in Leave Chattanooga...
the dictionary. ( Arrive at Atlanta
Monetary.
In a Circular just issued by the Metro-
open land.
Also, a place known ns the Summer Place, .
adjoining Wm. B. P nson and others, with a
good dwelling and other improvements, with
some thirty or forty acres of cultivated land.
Terms, notes and four approved securities,
and a lien upon the crop as it matures.
JOHN 7V POWELL, Adra r.
ANN E. SIMS, Adtn’x.
September 10-2-tds.
! LOUISVILLE k NASHVILLE R. R.
; Leave Nashville 7 00 A M 7 45 P M --
Arrive at Louisville 5 00 P M 5 00 A M Yy
Adniiiiisfrfttor’s Salt*.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
December next, before the Court House
.... . . j P olitaH Insurance Company, we find the L cavc Louisville 7 00 A M 7 00 P M doo t in the town of Newnan, Coweta county.
etn.in uu . . ore an t iat, te ius following useful Table, showing the value Arrive at Nashville 5 30 P M 5 30 A M five hundred acre, of Land, known as the late
been hostile to the movement. Two years | of currenej C( , n , pare d wi
ago he iuformed the British Government j ent ratc9 of prcni i ain ;
about Fetiianism, and it is to his infor
mation that the British Government is
now indebted for preventing an outbreak.
As a writer in the Times says, the loss of
aid from America is a delusion as well as
a snare.
Mexico Under Maximilian.
Our readers probably remember, that
some three years ago, the French, English
company in and Spanish governments sent out a joint
expedition to .Mexico, in order to obtain
redress and compensation for such of
their subjects as had been plundered by
the authorities, guarantees for the future,
altogether to better tlie condition of the
country given over to anarchy during the
last forty years, in fact ever since its
emancipation from Spanish rule. For
divers reason, England and Spain shortly
after withdrew their proposed share in
the settlement of that country, a id left
France to effect singlehanded, the solu-
tion of that political problem, t. c. to
with gold at differ- '
j ent rates of
premium:
SI 00 in
j When gold
The discount on
currency
is sold for
|
U. S. legal ten
will buy
currency at
der currency is
in gold
105 00
4 77 per cent
S95 23
110 00
9 10 peffeent
90 90
115 00
13 05 per cent
86 95
120 00
16 67 per cent
S3 33
125 00
20 00 per cent
SO 00
130 00
23 08 per cent
76 92
135 00
25 93 per cent
74 07
140 00
28 58 per cent
71 42
145 00
31 04 per cent
68 96
150 00
33 84 per cent
66 66
155 00
35 49 per cent
64 51
1G0 00
37 50 per cent
62 50
1G5 00
39 40 per cent
60 60
! 170 00
41 18 per cent
58 82
175 00
42 86 per cent
57 14
180 00
44 45 per cent
55 55
185 00
45 95 per cent
51 05
190 00
47 37 per cent
52 63
195 00
48 72 per cent
51 28
200 00
50 00 per cent
50 00
NASHVILLE k CII ATT A NOOG A R R
Leave Chattanooga 7 30 A M
Arrive at Nashville 8 30 P M
[.cave Nashville 8 30 A 31 •
Arrive at Chattanooga 9 30 P M
residence of John Houston, deceased. About
two hundred acres in wood, and seventy-fivr
acres in bottom. Please call and look lit the
place. Sold according to the provisions of
the 7Yill for distribution. Ac.
7VM. B SMITH,
Oct. 7-5-tds. Administrator de bonis non.
an teed in all cases. Fees moderate.
Booms, for the present, at Maj. Hanvey'
residence on Greenvill street.
Sept. 9-1 —12in.
Dissolution.
T HE Partnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers in the firm of Be 1-
wir.e A Henry, has been this day dissolved by
mutual consent. L. BEDWINE.
J. S. HEN BY,
Sept. 9th, 1305.
Will continue business
old Stand of
at
*
the
Which is well adapted to the country tr-.ule,.
Consisting of
ItO .Sets Plates, Assorted,
30 Sets Teas, “
Pitchers, Bowls, Ac.
IN ADDITION TO WHICH, WE
Keep Constantly on Hand,
Crushed Sugar, Brown Sugar, CoIF.-e, Syrup,
Flour. Meal, Bacon, Lard. Mackerel,
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Soda, Buckets, Brooms. Slates,
Cotton 7'arns, Matches,
Stationery, Ac.
We will pay the market price for country
produce, such as Corn, Bacon, Flour. Meal,
Lard, Dried Fruit. Butter. Egir-'. Ac.
JUNKS A CATES.
Sept. 1C, 18C5—ty.
EXECUTIVE GOVE UN M ENT.
or THE
UNITED STATES.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
1WO months after date application will be
I
the state of affairs about seven days ago.
The Government was awakened from
their dream of security bv information
from America. I am informed that Mr.
Adams, instructed by Mt\ Seward, called
upon Earl Russell—or rather wrote to
him—informing bis Lordship that Fcnian-
ism had.assumed dangerous proportions,
that an out break was imminent, and that
whose normal condition scents bloodshed,
anarchy and confusion.
The Emperor Napoleon undertook this
herculean task, and after spending mil
lions cf money, and thousands of lives,
has as yet but imperfectly succeeded. A
faction of Mexicans, known as “liberals”
under Juarez, still continues to oppose
him. And this, not by offering open re-
small arms and warlike stores were being I sistance in the field, but by acting on the
sent from America. Again the British ; system of guerilla warfare. Juarez, in a
Government set to work to make inquiries,! letter to his minister in this country, de-
ttul the result of their investigation is as
follows.
Price of Gold for Confederate Notes,
From January 1, 1801, to May 12, 1805,
i iiclus tee.
1861.
January 1 to 3Iay 1 5 per cent.
May 1 to Octtober 1 ....10 “
October 1 to October 10 12 “
October 15 to November 15...15 “
December 1 20 “
1862.
January 1 20 “
January 15 20 “
scribes his mode of operating, to consist
of attacking the enemy in detail, follow- ^ ebruary 1 25
1 February 15 40
March 1 50
vided into two bodies, the military and j be shut up in the towns.” By this mode | ^ :,rcb ^ <K)
non military. About 10,000 men were of warfare they are enabled to harass the j
drilled and ready to take the field. Arms ! French greatly, and to save themselves.
President.
ANDREW JOHNSON, of Tens.
President pro trmpore of the Senate, and
acting Vice President.
SENATOR FOSTER, or Conn.
Secretary of State.
Wm. II. SEWARD, of New York.
Secretary of War.
EDWIN M. STANTON, of Penn.
Secretary of the Navy.
GIDEON WELLES, «»r Conn.
Secretary of the Treasury.
HUGH McCULLOGJl, of New York.
Attorney General.
JAMES SPEED, of Kentucky
Postmaster General.
W.M, DENNISON, of Ohio.
tnnde to the Court of Ordinary ol said
county, at the first regular term after expira
tion of two months from date of this notiee,
j for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the
j estate of Jacob Addy, late of said county, de-
i ceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors
| of said deceased. 7V. 7V. ADDY,
j Sept. 30-4-2m. Adm’r of Jacob Addy.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
rp\VO months after date, application will be
J made to the Court of Ordinary of said
connty, at the first regular term after expira
tion of two months from this notice, for leave
to sell one Pine Lot of Land in the first Dis
trict of said counjy, belonging to the estate
of Joh Bigby, late of said county deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. SUSAN L. BIGBY, Adtn’x.
October 7-5-1 Od.
Secretary of the Interior.
JAMES HARLAN, of Iowa.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
OTIUE is hereby given to all persons
ilj having demands against John Bigby, late
of said county, deceased, to present them to
me, properly authenticated, within the time
prescribed by law ; and all persour indebted
to said deceased arc required to make imme
diate pavment.
SUSAN* L. BIGBY, Adm’x.
October 7—5—tit.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To all whom il may concern :
S ARAH R. WATKINS having in proper
form applied to me for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of John E.
Watkins, late of said county, deceased:
This is to cite ull aud singular the creditors
«■ w v |>n a ■■ »r hidettadv i an ^ next of kin of John K. Watkins, to be and
jT * A UHIJ appear at my office within tlie tunc allowed by
J. B. STEADMAN,Maj. Gen. command-1 law - and sh '° w . c V ,se ’ ' ,f “, n - r , 1 ! 13 - r can ’ wb - v
r i * • rr 1 permanent administration should not be gran-
mg Department of Georgia-Head- : f ed to Sarah I{ . Watkins on John E . Walkin'*.
quarters at Augusta. j estate.
; 7\*itness my hand and official signature, this | j
Gen. STEVENSON, commanding j 6th October, isos.
* . i . P t 11 » n i r\» 1 net II
REDWINE & HENRY,
.va’H'.v.i.v, a a.
WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL
DEALER IN
%L) g
Med'ciner, Chemicals,
PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET SOAPS, FINE
HAia A3T 3) 2Q02E BST? SSBS,
TRUSSES. SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER
BBACJES,
K
PURE LIQUORS
For Medicinal, uses,
SLUE STONE, OINGEB,
INDIGO, MADDER, COPPERAS
BLACK PEPPER, ALUM,
Starch, 8|»t*s Turpentine,
Tin Shop,
orj rsEr*oT street,
Three Doors from Public Square.
I
’’HE undersigned has just opened, and is
ready tc supply the town and surround
ing country with any thing in the
r J37\H j^T JL^IJ»IJE 9
Either at AVhoIesale or Retail.
liooliuir, Outtei’in.ig',
Siovu Fixin.tr.
And nil kinds of
REPAIRING
done promptly, and at the lowest prices.
A full assortment of ,,T f ‘
r^
and otlier goods usually found in Tin Shop
' W. M. BEVXOLDS.
Newnan, Gn., Sept. 1 ti-g-ly.
Blacksmith Wasted.
II. CAK3IICIIAEL
I
A "5 r ILL give fair wages and permanent ein-
» ? ployment to two or more good Black
smiths, if applied to soon.
Newnan. Gn., Sept. 16-2-tf.
TASiEIV VI*.
SoRBEL MAKE—a stump
Brit
KE1DSI
Tliov found out that Fenians were ripe ing strictly the system of not acceptin'
for action. The brotherhood had been di- j open battle, and not allowing ourselves to j
District of Allatoom, 3d Div. Dept, of 1 oct - 7 ' 5 - 3od - B - ,r - MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
Georgia—Headquarters Atlanta.
April 1 75
' April 15 80
May 1 70
May 15 95
June 1 95
for at least 8,000 men and a large amount from annihilation.
ol ammunition were secreted in Dublin The French are vastly superior in nuin-
aud (.Vrk and the immediate neighbor- j bers, resources, discipline, organi:
hood. Saturday, the last day of Septcm-. in every thing that constitutes a f
her, was fixed upon for the outbreak.— able army. The Mexican^ on the
Larly on the morningof that day—that is hand, have a thorough knowledge <.
before daylight—the Fenians were to , country, they are quick in movemer
commence operations in Dublin and Cork, adepts in tlie art of making sudden
Ample provision was made to cut the tele- prises.
grapli wires and to stop the mails by tear- ( Juarez has all along been buoyed up by '
irtg up the lines of railway. 1 he first the hope of receiving assistance from this; ^ eb ' ^ ^I arc U
business was to isolate the two cities, and ; country. President Johnson, hov
no doubt but if the vigilance of the gov seems to think that adjusting politic:
eminent had not been aroused it would erenees in this country, and placing
have been done effcetaally. I he papers finances on a healthy basis, is
ol the conspirators are said to have the enough for the federal government t
most minute information as to the means tend to, without embroiling itself
war with a power like France. In proof
of cutting off ail communication. Thisbe-
attack on the public buildings. It th< v lv collected iu Texas, adjoining the Mfx
encountered opposition, they were to show ican frontiers, has been disbanded oltuosi
no quarter, but if not the soldiers were to to a man.—Macon Tdcrjroph.
be unaimed and dismissed. A proelauia- ’ — — 7
tion was ready calling upon the country! The Siamese Twins—What is
America. The troops that had just over- ting from an American paper an its
come the Confederates were now on their the famous Siamese twins, adds:
way aoeross the Atlantic to fight for the
freedom of Ireland. If the Irishmen
The Siamese twins were born atBanve-
vras at an end.
aud their mother was a
(hi Friday attornoon, Lord W odehouse woman. Their father died while they
Iieii a court at I‘tiulin U astle. The above were young. Their mother was alive on
facts were discussed, and after two hours our arrival in Siam in 1813, but died soon
consideration it was decided to take ini- after. The last we heard, the older
mediate aetiou. Accordingly such in- brother was liviag at the village of 3Iek-
struetions were given, that at nine o'clock long. We were well acquainted with th-
fore the next night no less than thirty- —extremely difficult. The twins
seven persons in Dublin and county were taken to the United States by Ca
under arrest. At the present moment. Coffiu whefi only 1 5 years of age. We met actual sale for Confederate Note*
June 15, 2
for 1
July 1, 2 for
1
July 15, 2
“ 1
Aug. 1, 2 20
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1
j Aug. 15, 2 20
“ 1
Sept. 1, 2 50
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1
; Sept. 15, 2 60
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Oct. 1, 2 50
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j Oct. 15, 2 50
“ 1
Nov. 1 to Feb.
j
1,1863,3
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1863.
Feb. 1 to March
!
1, 3 10 for 1
M'ch 1, 3 25for 1
March 15
May 15, 6
a
1
Jto3Iayl5, 5
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June 1, 6 5C
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June 15, 7 50 “ 1
July 1, 8
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July 15, 10
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Aug. 1,14
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Aug. 15, 15
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Sept. 1, 14
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• Sept. 15, 14
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Oct. 1, 13
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Oct. 15, 12 50 “ 1
Nov. 1, 13
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Nov. 15, 15 5C
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Dec. 1, 20
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Dec. 15, 21
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1864.
| Jan. 1, 21
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Feb. 1, 20
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Feb. 15,21
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.March 1, 26
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Sept. 1, 20 50
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Sept. 15,22 50
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Oct. 1, 27
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Nov. 15,28
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Dec. 1, 32
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Dec. 15, 35
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GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern :
J OHN T1LLKR7" having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent Letters of Ad
ministration, with the will annexed, on the
estate of Matilda Elmore, late of said county,
deceased:
This is therefore, to cite nil and singular the
creditors, and next of kin of Matilda Klinorc
to he and appear at niv office within the time
allowed by law and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent Letters of Administration,
with the will annexed, should not be granted
to John Tillery on Matilda Elmore’s estate.
Given under my hand nnd official signature,
' September 21st, 1465.
B. II. MITCHELL, Ordn’y.
Septemcer 30-4-3d.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern:
H ENRYK. NORTH having in proper form
applied to me for Letters of Administra
tion, de bonis non, ou the estate of Benjamin
7V. North, late of said county, deceased:
This is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next o r . kin of Benjamin W. North, to be
and appear at my office within the time allow
ed by law, and show cause, if any they can.
why Letters of Administration, de bonis non,
should not be granted to Henry A. North on
Post Quartermaster—office on Alabama 1 1 „
.iwimuik i W ltncss mr hand and official signature, Sep
tember 21,1865. B. IL MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
September 30-4-30d.
A. P. THORNTON, 1st. Lieut. 147th
Illinois Inft., A. D. C. and A. A. A. G.
A L. SHARPE, 1st Lieut. 187th O. V.
I., A. D. C.
F. A. EMMONS, Major and Surgeon-in-
Chicf.
Q. M. of the District of the Allatoona,
and in chargcof the supplies in Atlanta.
D. A. GOODIN, 1st J/ieut. and A. C. S.
Post of Atlanta.
FELIX PRINCE S.YLM, Brevet Brig.
Gen. Commanding Post.
Capt. HENRY WOODRUFF, Post. Ad
jutant. Office in City Hall.
Capt. E. JOHNSON, Provost 3Iarshall.
Office in City Hall.
Lt. OTTO BOTTICHER, A. A. Q. 31. |
Quartermaster—office or
street.
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,
Pens, Ink, Letter Paper, En
velops, Dye woods and Dye
Stuffs. In fact my stock will
contain e7*erything that is kept
in a first Class
DRUG STORE
By strict attention to the wants of custo
mers I hope to m«rit a share of public patron
age. I respectfully invite my friends to call
nnd examine my stock and prices. Physicians’
prescriptions •carefully compounded, and all
orders correctly answered. Medicines war
ranted genuine and of the best quality.
J. S. HENRY.
Sept. 16, 1865-2-Cm.
sucker—about 10 years old,
was taken up by me about the iepff
’3d or dtli of this month. Thosj^.7—■
owner is requested to come forward prove
property, pay cl urges, nnd take tier away, or
the legal iteps will he taken with her.
Sept. l(i-2-tf.
J. (’. LUMPKIN.
THE
DAILY
Si:Ml- \YEEKL Y
WEEKE Y.
A XD
T. P. IIilton.
J. A. All
STEPHEN JEFFERS, Capt. and C. S.
Post Commissary—office on Alabama | GEORGIA, COV> ETA COUNTY
street.
To all whom it may concern:
O SBORN LINCH having, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters of j
■ Administration on the estat* of Alvin Chan-
Post ol Xewnan.
Capt. 31. B. SLOAN, Commanding Post, dler, late of said county, deceased:
Office in the Court House.
Lieut. J. MILLER, Adjutant.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST CHURCH, F. M. Daniel,
Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH, Kim-|
ball, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, James
Stacy, Pastor.
This is to cite all and ftingular the creditors
j and next of kin of Alvin Chandler, to be and
: appear at my office within the time allowed by
; law and show cause, if any they can, why per-
: munent administration shonld not be granted
to Osborn Linch on Alvin Chandler’s estate.
7\*itness my hand and official signature, this
j Sept. 21, 1865. B. H. MITCHELL. Ord’rv.
j Sept. 30-4-30d.
GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY.
To all whovi it may concern :
HILTON & ALLEN,
dEXBRAL COU IIISSIO V
MERCHANTS,
For the sale of
BRY BOOBS,
GROCERIES,
—AND—
Country Produce.
7Ye have on hand for sale
Corn, Meal, Flour,
BACON, LAKI),
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Benjamin Wood, Editor and- Proprietor.
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ions, Markets, and Financial Reports, In
teresting 31iscellany, and News from
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! One copy, one year J2 0(>
i Three copies, one year f, oo
j Five copies, one year, fj 75,
Ten copies,one year
and an extra copy to any club of Ten.
Twenty copies, one year. go 00«
The 7Veekly News is seent to clcr^r-
menat .'....1 *>o
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Tobacco, Candles,! published every Tuesday and Friday
Salt, Soda, XaiL
CITY DIRECTORY.
J. T. BROWN. 31 a you.
COUNCILMEN.
J. E. Robinson,
R H. Carmichael,
George Cook,
J. E. Jones.
"Vf ary e. brown having in proper form Factory Thread. &c
_|y_I applied to me for permanent Letters ot
Also Gentlemen and Ladies
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
Vi
Single Copies, one year §4 qq
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i Twenty copies, one year ....56 00
! To Clergymen 5
New York Daily News.
JoF Kfiier. Minlal.
| Administration on the estate of Joseph M.
I Brown, late of said county, deceased:
j This is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Joseph M. Brown, to be
and appear at ray office within the timeallow-
: eil l*y law and show cause, if any they can, 7Ve are constantly receiving various other To Mail 'subscriber*^ " u,Ai JC
J why permanen* administration should not be articles not mentioned above. ! Six Month-- ~ * .iiuJerAnnu
i granted to Mary E. Brown on Joseph M. Brown's JKa?“Consignments of all kinds respectfuilv ! ' '
estate. solicited.
OttKtxviLLE Str., (under Masonic Hall.;
NEWNAN. GA. \
: -“pi c '- t -if ‘
Witne'« rav hand and official signature, this
jSept. 21, 1866. B. II. MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
' et tc ttj> er ” i -A- io i.
Specimen copies of Daily and Weeklv News
sent free. Address
BEXJ. WOOD,
Daily News HuiMing.
No lift. Cit\ 11..11 .d.piare. N. Y.