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xOijfci* hi ifr.-t Tjjin4>f ihclUnUid
that Mexico v.as in !c-~ •langct
i.il to (it sterol bUi'n / i ■ 1
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}',> tifijiuml ()jnn U.t »• lent at
tin Finnic. Hi* J'ln UttCiJn.ilnd hi*
I'l'injifitf Cnn rnh .SV - - !by and i.ir-ll
In* vrarr*! n* 11/hhors, it<.
* h : s r •.nr, I ‘oicsrn * istjjt • *i-
for lit-./ in vtrmror. L. 1 ii»J.
bos contained ail the j
• his campaigns—about i ,
. :.‘y j.f.an«; f manm-cript—a«<l that he order of thinir-. strengthen the national X(TS. 21 aiH 37. MAEKX T STKLLf,
'h a! . ! '•. ■ to fin 1 a historian \\h would fee• in" f rite Mexican?, and _e lpyt_ hum 1 MnfclTf*n*jirB\r. * * *
wvj.t* it* at ’ Europe d e u: en sfra tinns which wouTd for- Mini I O JiVl t n I j
•'TW* AfiJeJ ltd, “are the ttio>: e\< r f/^iiityjuouott oi’-tl^it integrity- With a. vi*u- of reducing a* i coiveotfatia
e unplcte and re liable documents Lu esis- and independence.- !u short, he^eennd* «tr large stock of_Dir G^
It* tile conoerniti" the Uonfederattf arui) to tie perfectly confident in the establish-
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j rs n hiring to of f-uch 3 wnr lhan kh»jn*eirc* were J tfcht’1 T\ 1 ) 1)IAAV T Al/P S' ( ( )
lour hundred and a toriign war would, with the present *
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MONTGOMERY? ALA.
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jTlic correspondent of the New York of the tran>-Missis.*ippi. With them 1 ment of the Km pire, and i
Herald, writing. fejn^rtWyn JU< c. it inI * an ct W« ] '*.*>''*■ :ir 'J hostile combination on the
, .. .1. • 1 . ... ( to the ir.chtorj of the * uiiianJS soldiers of i s foc-s.
ISO.,, sivs he del era, mum! to Visit Hie;. , , Biv ,.*■ y fim ,f h
>oi!- i;i one House. '
w'?t. from find after this 1st*. *rtPR* i,real*
1 * . !r redticCp pric-s, ini'- of the longest, most vn- 1
U.th them 1 ment of the Empire, and in .to power to H e ,i ami mmul,., .stocks ever brought to this j
part State. an"! whirli ?:r- l.eon r\ f tl bcnelit at Net
f\tsh Price. i»_r an experience'’ buret ri , si>ti’ig' ;
einnsed Ln conversation in New York. TVe offer, ilicrcfure. ;re.-.i
, , had settled in hi< vicinitv. lie Void me the ni«ht under his tent, but 1 was, tOi
1 • . r.it< •' 1 ^tha« Governor Alarrit’ planLatiou was my great regret, compelled to decline.—
lie speaks • elo-c-to his, and that General Kweil and On my rc
AY K HAYK,
1 ", ' r " ~ .* " . . i T'roira SliectilPr. lirosni SftwfiRg. Hrdwn B*i!-
hwetl and On my return to Carlotfa, where the same ( H ni^Ou-.; Umnustic^nieadic*! Drillings,
eers >! dis- ; wag'di was waiting for tiiC, the Geueral. G isnabnrgs. M-11-4 k ) J-4 Sheetings. Iri di
^ _ t neighbor^, who was with Mie, fltuwed me several i l,inen=. Kenfm-ky Jeans. r##4i*i»>res i.nff f?at-
1 / 1 , 7 '1’hesr: gentlemen had written to liieir ‘ fields which he had ul.mted—-some with loots. Kngbsh Tweerfs. White Klannqls, Grey |
IlgS and I lumngC ni the birds. Hear- ... r , . , . ... 1 , . c- 1 PianneD Re! FHnm-I.- Hrev ISlaslkets Red
3 . ' , , , , fanubps, wl*o were then, lie supposed, on ! coffee trees, some with tobacco, some of ■ , c Sr^ *Are^T. S v;^ f
” ;. r , . . ' .... ' ’ llie,r t0 J ,JI " ll" 1 " 1 - He was himself ; those fields were nnder pulhyntio» when ToweU aiwl T owctim V Fornitnr» Print?, amt i
let hm, speak iOr lumself.J „ uto'lug to stud for liin famUy as soon as he bought tiie land; so he exp rfed, fhis 1 Vvecr varlctv* of.
dicr for driver) to the Color
glowingly of the _nmgnifi*.< nee u) the ! General Hlulby am! other offi
landscape^tfpc rich c dm- of plants, the ’ findtion w cirtfuioiig his nearest neighbor-.
ItEDWIXE & LKAK.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Dealers, in
Dru«;s. Medici lies.
Dvc-Stuf^, Paints,
Painters* Materials,
’ A . ' OU > ■’ i'
Oils, V ami s'hcs,
Window Glass, esc.,
3. T . K K S \ ],
lAVIialesalo 1 Retail Dealer,
J >Y t 'RtvK i f riiKMkr
I ) of < ! r*dtnsr-.' 1 f' t’nv^cti
id i on til" <h -t Te.'idiiv 1 ill
r riic Court Flmidoor in
si
from ilie.t'onr
county, will l.» r
I'el :unry. lSCii.
ounlv. !>e-
III
snnn'v of
‘iwinMIoHse Funrsififiiu* Goods!
I’iK-ific DeLhmes, .Ml WooF'Dehnirie?. French
Mitiml'S. Frencli iionjonr*!*eh >iney. Ropiios
of iverv varietv. r.nd a great variety of
DRESS GOODS.
ju-t reached the top of’a small IiHI, wlun City would bo ready. The ground on ! thousand dollars, ami Uiis witdiout
J saw in the plain extending before me i which th.it, city was raised ha 1 been givpn d;ng the tobacco, the bean.-i, the cuttle, 1
a few tent# scattered licre mid there. r>.y»<4 by him, mi-i he In 1 1 lie satisfaction to ti;,- horses, the sweet ]' datoc^ and the
at about five hundred yards a 'cluster bl . a 8C that his gift was appreciated, and i fruits. I!is field bands were Mexicans. ;
a dozen unfinished houses, pleasantly sit- that emigrants were fast agglomerating r whom he paid at the rate of three and
mted along a brook, lined with a row of. to that spot. ■ f-.ur shillings a day, 111 silver. They’
recs and plants. s | “ I>ut,” s;iid I, “ don’t you fear, Gener- were assiduous and faithful, but lazy ;! vuryims in pHcee/qiialitics and styles.
“ Whai is tills? ’ ?aid l to my cbinlnc- al, to see all yotil schemes upset and your Gthey reofiired constant watching. Good wiir-red fCnit Goods, Raimoral Skirt-, La
ir, who was then whistling a CoujctL;- i city sacked by tlia Jaurist? 't Do vou not j treatment had a wonderful effect upon • ! ); s Mmiiio and isilK t nier \ cus, Gloves ot
vte tune. j appreheud tliyt Urn latter may. sooner or j them, and the General to d me ue Could , t . n H ^ (; or .tc-a bordered L. C.H mdkcrchiDs,
“ This,” said lie, {< is General Sterling ! lifer, succeed in forming an alliance with! see ail improvement in the (iUintity of Ik.!: and Re! ring, licit Duckies in v;reot varie-
i’no«G sett Jement. Hero arc his tents; the United States ? Have you calculated ! labor performed almost every day, as well . ty. (kirtcrs and (Jartcr Wybb, Trimming Cords
nd those of liis friends and here
oundntiou of a city which,
e as large as Uichiuond or New (trie:,
“A city I” exclaimed I. I had no
-hat a city could be built up in #0 short duly considered before we decided to tarn which was to prepare their passage Plain Skirts, of all sizes and prices tor Ladies
] Will keep constantly ou baud a well assorted
Stock of
dF^Yisro^r goods,
and various articles for
T li e
T o i 1 e
t;
• the 11lie eonsei|iieuces of -such an event., and ns in the general behavioi of these men. ; and Velvet Ribbons, Dress Huttons in great gp
will measured the perils to ‘which you Would * Their children were compelled to go to rn;u- v • ’mRs and ( oltars, a large lot and .
,, 1 , , 1 9> , J I 1 1 1 ■ 1 . » <m !■> 1 err cat variety o! Hoop .'skirts, consisting of
ans then be exposed ? _ j school and be educated. i ho Emperor ; i} r .„: I .. v ' s Dnjdcx Klli‘tic. Bnrloek’s K.igenia I
ikleaj “ Every one of these emergencies were | had,not, however, completed the legist^- j an ,i j>. lf ;s Trail, together with the ordinary I For
Brandies, Wines and Whisky
£ H E M LC M SO
Oils, a.jif.l
DYE-STUFFS,
flC lii.' (rid stand.
Lamps, Jr!iti[) Chiimioys, Koro-
siiit'. Perfiiiuery, Flavoring
Extracts, Ilair Rosto-
rQF.s, Patent Medi
cines, cvC.
Fn a'fhort time his stock will Do as complete
as before tile 1 war.
JSHarTerms to suit Purchasers. ’wSl
November lS-ll-Om.
l'iv- “:i the Secai hoars.ot Siilu_t!ie lait.of Land
j ivliereon Jniui Dyson resided at the time ot
iiis deailK l aivtaining-i*ne lu-iv.giioce or jes-.
ad;idiiia ' (' l'. Smith PriMhe Fast, and ike old
h i ! leading to Clark s IT:i v on the North.
; being a pan of lot of inml No. in the tiflii
1 Risiiie! of - aid eour.ty. Hohl for the benelit.
: of the loirs and creditors of John Dvson,
i deceased. ' Hl'Clf r.RKWSTRli, Adni'r.
December 1 >t-l 'i-tds. -
i G KORGIA—Coweta County.
! 7b nil irltnm if mm/ rourrm :
A NT)RFVV J. BERRY having, in proper form,
( applied to me foe Letters of A dm in is ire-
. tion on the estate of Thomas J. Deny late ot
J said county, deceased :
This is to . ite all and sine alar the creditor?
, and next of kin of said deceased to be and
1 appear at my office within the time allowed hr
; law, and show cause, if any they can. why'
' letters of Administration should not be gran
ted to Andrew ,/. Derry ou the estate 01 saiu-
■ deceased.
Witness m? Irttnd and official signature. .Tan.-
!.'». ISOGd - ?: II. JiriVlIMiL,-Onry.
Jrn. n-T s -i>Otl.
a Lime, Gen. I 'rice having settled here in
the month of August, only four months
settle here, and let me tell you, noi e of from the state of peon to that ot freeman. . and Misses.
. ... F j .............. , them seemed to us important enough *> I Hut he would soon do so, and establish for ; W^HITE GOODS.
•go. “And pray whyt i.s the name of i make in change our 'pltrfts. As far as the [ this disinherited class the means ot* ele-1 r.iucn Ca,nl> r if*. Swiss Muslin, Jaronci Muslin,
this rival cf Richmond and New Orleans.” j Jaurists or dissidents arc concerned, there vating itself and of occupying an honor- Lim n Lawn, Tarleton. Frenrli Khcar Muslin, j
“Thp name of, this city," sail! Ive, j is not the least danger on their side. If j able position in the world. Mall and Nainsook Muslin. Checked ami Mtri-j
gravely, “is CarWtn, a eoinplimcnt to youi except a few roving bands on the j
the Empress, whom wc nil love and ad- • frontier, which arc becoming every d:n j „ T ,,, , ,, r)IT _ „ . _
‘ smaller aud smaller, they have disappear | Dlt£>; G. D. & I. E. SMI I II, j SILKS & SATiNS.
ed from the country, which is to-day f
Medicinal purposes—warranted a? pure
as the market affords;
mire, and for whom wc ore ready at any
moment to shed what remains of Confed
erate blood in this and the other country,
if ncccstsary,” added he, with a defiant
gesture.
A quarter of an hour after my com
panion landed me in front of a straw-
roofed, low-built., rrtnssAftv cottage, the
outside of which had not yet been plas
tered, and which was far from being fin
ished inside.
“ Here is Gen. Price's house,"' said tlie
driver, “ hut as it is not finished vet, he
lives still under his tent, which he has
pitched under tire orange grove yonder.”
O11 my way thither L saw a lot of Mex
icans who were engaged in moulding and,
drying up to the sun large bricks about
half a yard square, and which Appeared
to me as hard as stone. The clay used
in the manufacturing of the huildin
pet! Muslin, Hair Cord Muslin, and French
Cambric.
either loyal, or indifferent if you like, but
which i.s entirely detached from Jaunz
and Itis cause. Those who pretend to be
Jaurists now, arc highway robbers, who
are trying to screen themselves by the
adoption of partisan colors from the pen
alty due to their crime. Rut their num
bers are decreasing every day; wc have
not seen any on the road from Vera Cruz
to Mexico for the last three months.—
Formerly, and under the Republic, dili-
gencies were arrested almost every week ■
it was not safe to go out in large cities
after sundown. lu the country, as well
as in towns and villages, there was a com
plete absence of security to persons and
property. Now this state of affairs has
changed. Cities are safe, and the coun
try comparatively so. -Mexicans begin to
material is mixed up with a kind of veg- j understand that good laws aud order are
rtablc hair, which makes it fighter and ! preferable to anarchy and plunder. They
itronger. When your bricks are dry, all shake off their traditional lethargy and
ou have to do is to pile them up, one
ipon the other, by means of a hard ee
i.ent, which is made in the country, and
cover up your structure with a peculiar
are awakening to the necessity of protect
ing themselves. For the last two mouths
ail the battles won over the Jaurists have
been won by native Mexicans. The ex
ind of long and thick straw, stronger^ ample of the French has stimulated them.
id lighter than shingle. If you ndti to
lis a little plastering outside and a little
•tncco inside, you' have as comfortable
and nice a cottage as \ou may desire.—
The houses have not tlie paludal splcudor
of the Itiu innlos ; but tor a small family
they do just as well. I know Mexicans j yore, become in vincible."
who prefer this style of building to stone J “You don’t pretend to say," said l,
houses. If they arc not so durable, they | “ that they could successfully resist an
are, in compensation, dryer and healthier, invasion from the Northern States? ’
When our colony will all be,congregated
ind revived in their bosous the sentiment
of their dignity and the pride of their
vacs. Let this sentim nt grow, let it
assume national proportions, and the Mex
icans, assisted by natural defences their
country nffosds, will, like the Spaniard of
on this spot, we will have as nice a city
as any iri the South or in New England.
All these details were given to me by
“ T do not suppose they would now,”
said General Price ; “ they have suffered
too much from the yoke of forty years of
civil war and Anarchy to be yet possessed
R AVING associated in
Medicine, respectfully !
< (-- to tIsc citizens of N--\v::a
Pm Mrnkir attention gi.'t-n
"'iSrMaV be found nf all hours, when not! : b"'^ amt Trimmings: Bug-
pnife.-sionaHv ci.M-cl, at their office on Brick j !lm, * K ' r ‘ ! ’ r ;'' ,N t : hmhro.dery laaids:
i'.., , < ...,i. . p..in:.. < .< ^(-nentme Bred-: Black miff Colored Mlk
the practice of
tender their servi-
!!:c citizens <d' Ncwnan and country.—
ii.ir attention gi/en to. Surgerv and
White and Colored in great variety, Black
Silks, every variety: Marsiilinc yud Florence
Silks; Silk Mantles: Black Cloth Cioaks:
Black and Colorc-d Sacks; Ladies' 1'in’cr Lin-
and Skirts, in great variety ; Ladies’Trim-
MACHINE, TANNERS’ aid LAMP
OIL
rout, South side of Public Sgtinrc. third
door from Dodd's corner. [Oct. JI-T-tf.
H
Br. A. B. CALHOUJT.
WING resumed the Practice of Medicine
vices to the citizens of Coweta and surround
ing counties.
His whole- attention will hereafter be given
to his profession in its Various branches.
Oiiicc oil Depot Street, a few steps from the
Public S.jtnircf ^ [Jan. B-lS-tf.
T
DENTISTRY 7
J. W. WILEY, D. D- S.,
H AS returned to Newnan to resume the
practice of
13 e 111istry.
All Work Warranted."^
J^”'()!fice on Depot street. [nov. 1 I-lO-tf.
Br od -; Skein aud Spool Silk Aipucca Braids.
Combs anti Brushes • f every variety. Tapes,
Bobbins.
GENTS’ GOODS.
Black CJoths and Cassimeres, Colored Cassi-
Rieres. Cashmere and S.iiiu Vestings, Cravats
and Scarfs. Neck Ties and Fiics. Suspenders,
Silk. Cotton and Linen HaudKei chiefs. Kid.
Buck aud Berlin Gloves, Brown and White,
Half llo-c. Tailors’ Trimmings of every va
riety, Ladies’ Misses. Children and infants'
Shoes, Men’s, Boys and Youths’
BOOTS &c SHOES,
9
of all sorts, for Men. Boys, and Children.
AT D. BROWDER & CO-
Nos. 24 X :J7, MAItKKT STKKET,
Montgomery, sVla. [Jan. 13—1 i*—Im.
LATE ARRIVAL
O XT*
DU. W. T. COLE.
DTCiSTTXST,
/\FITCK up Stairs, Masonic
AH Work W,\rix\xtki>.
Pniet'v moderate. [jan. IJ.-lh-if.
JOHN S. 1HGBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
ILL practice "regularly in Coweta and ;
the surrotindiii!; counties, and in the •
States District Courts tor the Xortbern
mthern Di^rurU.O't the Slate.
collection
tiro on0-logged Gonfoderate, who was of that affection for one’s country which
mused a*, my surprise, and delighted to is the source of patriotism and of all the :
'ae me more attentive than I had been heroic virtues. For some time the Mex-
?i 11 cc our acquaintance began. ; ican will need to be protected. Form J
As I approached Gen. Price’s tent, the | ,,at ?b’ this protection is given to then.;
nfnince of which was open, l >saw the ^ lc li;it ion best prepared to do it; and)
Id Avarrior seated rrt’ a table, his head i ;IS ^° % n § ns ^ cxtomlcJ to tlniui the j j nit*
eating oti one of his hands, in a win- j Mexicans have nothing to fear.* , .
emplativc attitude, as a irian highly in-1 ,“ Hl,t ^rP'/o ^ey cease to’ be prefect-; '*
'rested in his writing ot reading. No, 01 ^ supjv>c lance withuiaws and .eaves j Sept. ‘.‘-j--if.
'obticr had I presented myself to his them to themselves. 1 , ^
ight. than lie was on his feet, and, stretoh r j “Such a supposition is not probable,’’ j
ng his right hand to me, said, in an open ; said General Price, “ and tins for several 1
• nd familiar manner: j reasons. In the’first place the' NaiHcyn j
“Ah! my dear fellow, I am glad to family is uot in the habit of backing |
: ec you. From St. Louis, I suppose ?— : d 0 w u in the accomplishment of its
'low ere our friends at home? All well.! schemes; in t ho second place, France is
1 hope? Are you coming here to settle bound to Prineo Maximilian by treat i.s (
ind be one cf us?
These questions were addressed to me
and promises,.which slue cannot give up
without forswearing herself; thirdly.
would be easier for the French
.T. D. "WATSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
—AXD—
RPAL ESTATE A«E.\T,
NEWNAN, GA.,
^«>71 fi Hir.g. Denting or Baying Heal Es-
^ t.ite in Newnan, or in Co.vela amt ad
joining counties. [Ucr, 23-S-Iy.
ITATS! CAPS!
l vi. noidIBOOK,
osition. Lrt the L nited \ XT Ol'LD most resoe-itfuily inform the pub-
this country, drive the! VV A. an*! iiis.old patrons Hia: hg-ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS,
it, and re.at.bfch lhrf| «?>* <*> *«•“ w > ' ' : ! of j1vlc
111 in a breath, and as if the General had nothin
been anxious to hear them answered at government, if unable to fulfil its pronti-
once. 1 tried to satisfy him as rapidly ses alone, to obtain the co-operation of
as I could ; but when l declined joiniug ; other nations. Every friend of the Km-
him or his colony he made a gesture oi j pirc trusts in these considerations, which
impaticuoe, arid scorned to be disap- i are, in their estimation, sufficient to dis-
pointed. t card any appearance of danger on the
“ Well," said lie. “ I am sorry to bear part of the United States. Rut let us
vou Tcftrsc to become one of us; on my admit your suppo.-ition.
own account r.s well as on yours. I do j States invade
not believe that a man of mature years, French out of
like you. can do belter thau settle down Republic. What would be the conse-. ; \y 11 IT I I PI AI -Ij STR EET,
iu the midst of this mnguitieent country 1 quencos? Why, when you would have j (Si?u of tke Bir Eat.l
xnd turn farmer. I have becu here four, landed on Mexican territory' the landed ^ ^
or five months, and all 1 have seen aud aristocracy of Mexico would have allied ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
heard goes to convince me that this is itself to the landed aristocracy of tiie j witli a large ?: v-k of v--.il selected HATS
-really the land, of promise. I have here j South for the purpose of ere a
sii hundred and ’forty acres which "1 1 banccs in yonr midst. For y
would not cxcljaqgb for any twelve him- be deceived ns regards the public opinion
dietl acres in any part'of the United | of this country. Every man having a . . ^
States. What you have s,een already j little property is for the Empire and ; S(.TlO^'L ])00{vS
mast convince you that I do not exagge-! and against the Republic. Besides, who ; ' " „
rate. Where wiM you find a richer and ! tells vou that the Mexican Roman Path-! AT 1)K. RLLbLib DRlti biuixL
healthier climate than this? Not in
We have this day received a fine lot of Gents’
BLACK CLOTH AND CASS I MERE
COATS,
BLACK DOESKIN and FANCY CA3-
SIMERE PANTS,
BLACK SATIN AND FANCY CAS-
SIMERE VESTS,
FINE MERINO UNDER SHIRTS and
DRAWERS,
GENTS' FINE FRENCH CALF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
! GENTS’ FINE FELT, FU.ll AND
CASSIMERE HATS,
• . , -
\ LADIES’ IIOOP AND BALMORAL
SKIRTS.
LADIES’ TT'RBANS, FELT AND
STRAW IIATS,
| LADIES* NUBIAS AND IlOODS,
FINE FRENCH MERINOS AND
DkLAINLS,
With the latest style.- of
T ! ’ T'l A' rr r T \ ’ TTIHir. ’/ft
iimio nnu Lrtnliking,
&c\, &c., iN’c'.
Our motto will he
s^Quick Sales -al Short ProliiscGa
Orders solicited from the surrounding towns
and country, which will meet with prompt
attention. Fhore at
Corner IYhihhnll and Alabama Street*,
ATLANTA, GA.
Nov. is-ii-r.m RED WIRE & LEAK.
IS,
W ill continue lmsinoss at Iho
old Stand of
mWIMS & 11EKRV.
.YA’li’ULV, (IA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DKALKU IS
\\
W. T. &L. S. MEAD,
I STS'
IVledlcineF, Chemicals,
PKKFUMERY, FINE TOILET SOARS, FINE
EMSi MB SQOSH BauSHSS,
TRUSSES, SL'PI’ORTKRS, AND SIIOFLDKR
BRACES,
GEORt 11 A — Coweta County.
\4T \;. f;. PINSON having applied to In '
appointed G tnrdiau of the personam!'
property of l’an'ic (i. Sims, a minor inidci
f'onrtecn rears of.ige, resident of said county:
This is to cite all persons concerned to be
■and appear at the term of the Court of Ordi
nary held next after the expiration of thirty
da vs from the first publication of this notice,
and show cause, if any they can, why said
Win. i’>. Hinson should not be entrusted with
flic guardianship of the person and property ot
said Fannie G. Sims.
Witness 111 v hand and ollicin! signature, Jan.
-..ISttiJ. * B. II. MITCHELL, Ord’y.
' Jan. G-I8-30d. ^
< 1 KORGIA—Coweta County.
To all ichom it may concern :
J 1LL1AM S. BEADLES having in proper
f form applied to me for permanent Let-
i tc-r.s of Administration on the estate of Joseph
! Bvadii'S, late of said county, deceased :
j This is to cite all and singular the creditors
[ and iit'U of kin of said deceased !o be and
! appear at my office within the lime allowed by
j law, and show cause, if any they can, why
I permanent Administration should not begrnn-
j ted to William S. Beadles on the estate of said
1 deceased.
Given under mv hand and official signature
; Dec. 27th, liSb--,. * 15 II. MITCHELL, Only,
j December 2o-l7-.'50d.
(I EOR< 11A—C'owcta County.
To all whom it may concern :
J OHN J. HOOD having in pi oper form ap
plied to me for parrnancnt Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Thomas J. Wilson,
I ite of said county, deceased:
TIii5 is to cite al! and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said deceased, to lie and
appear at my olitre within the time allowed
by law. and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be gran
ted to John J. Hood on tiie estate of said de
ceased.
Given under inv hand and official signature,
Dec. 2'i. . B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
December 30-17 3Ud.
DI
RS
EF
r\
CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRUG>, 31El>ICINES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
WIN HOW GLASS,
PAINT BRUSHES,
mSiJMMT, BIB SHFm,
Dental Instruments,
. Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets,
(Old Xorcross C*rner~)
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
C OUNTRY DEALERS and PHYSICIANS
would do well to examine owr Stock be
fore buying elsewhere, as we will endeavor *0
make it to (heir interest, both as to time and
price, to buy of hs.
13“All orders filled with promptness and
rare, and we guaranty satisfaction in all our
Bills. [October 14-G-Cm.
LEWIS I.. ABBOTT. XV. L. ABBOTT. B. f. ABBOTT.
For Medicinal uses,
G=3c&c£iaag lASvfig»o'f
BLUE STONE, EINGEB,
INDtSO, MADDER, CCPPERAS.
Y > Y P y .t y >'V'O ? 0'’7 ,y > - y - Y yy T y
AAA^tA’xU/Ak k KJ.K K A A , A'A jLt O At1 f
Starch, Spt ; s Turpentine.
G E(JR< > IA—Coweta County.
T» all chum it may concern :
T AMES N. WOOD having ill proper form
applied to me f-.r permanent Letters of
Administration on the e.-intc of Mary N. Wood,
late of raid county, deceased :
This is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of said deceased, to be arid
appear at my office within the time allowed by
law, and show cause, if any they can, why
perm -nent administration should not be gran
ted to James N. Wood on the estate ol said
deceased.
Given under mv hand anil official signature,.
Dec. 27. 1««.-». ’ B. If. MITCHELL, Ord ry.
December JO-1 7-Jod.
Larnps and Lamp Chimneys,
Pens, Ink, Letter Paper, Fn
velops, Dye woods and Dve
Stuffs. In fart my stock will
contain everything that is kept
in a first Class
DR.UG STORE
By strict attention to the wants of custo
mers I hope to merit a share of public patron
age. I respectfully invite my friends to cull
and examine my stockhn-l prices. Phvsicians’
prescriptions carefully compounded,"o**d ail
orders correctly answered. Medicines war
ranted genuine and of the best <piaiitv.
J. S’. HENRY.
Sept. 1C. 1805-2-fiia.
GEO ID 11 A—(’oweta (’utility.
} 'JVJOTICK is hereby give n to nil persons’
J L x[ c.meerm-d that on the 2^tli <!ay of June,
, ! -SL I. John Ron la nil. lute of Coweta, county,
| departed this life leaving his last will and te.-i-
j t. uncut,and the executor therein named having
I refused to be i|un!ificd, and no person having
applied for Letters of Admini-tration with the
will annexed on the estate of said John Row
land, and that in terms of the la w administra
tion. with'tli t will annexed, will be vested itr
the Clerk of the Superior Court, or sonur
other fit and prbpcr person, thirty days after
the publication of this citation, unless some
vaAd objection is made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature,
tliis 27th December. 1RG5.
Dec. 30-17-30*1. 15. II. MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
i GEORGIA—C'ov.eta County.
A NDBEVV B. C’ALHUUN having applied
to be appointed guardian of the person
and property of John emus, a minor, resident
of said county :
i hi3 is to cite all persons concerned to lie
and appear at the term of the Conrt of Ordi
nary to be held next after the expiration of
thirty days from the first publication of tbi*
notice. aikI show, cause, if any they can, why
said Andrew B. Calhoun should not. be entrus
ted with the guardians!-ip of the person and
property of John Sims.
A\ itness mv hand and official signature, this
: Dec. 20. iSo-i. B. II. .MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
j December 550.-17-30d.
utMig di;tur- j and CAHcx :kil»oi5 which v iii --M*n;d ijjiv for
you must not Cash -.t whithtsah; and mai!.-
2o-l-'5-l2ra.
J. M. IIOLBROOK.
FLANNELS;OF ALL KINDS,
BLACK CLOTHS, CASSI3IERF
TWEEDS AND SATINETS,
LADIES SHAWLS' AND CLOAKS j
' f any 'pLiIity,
• I
BLEACH Kf) "AN I) U Nil LEACH ED i
* I
lltWVCTI/'C
AB1JOTT Sc BROTHER*,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
WHOLESALE dc£SETAIL DEALERS
IN
U M
Wliitoliall Etr*,
ATLANTA. GA.
Carroll Sheriff’s Sale.
On. the fir.<t Tuesday >n February next,
ILL be sold before the Court Ilou.-e
11 door in Carrollton, L’.trroll county,
between the usual hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit:
Oik- hundred one and a quarter acres, more
or less, of lot. of land number two hundred
and four (201,) in the second (2.1) District of
Cam I! county: Levied on as t e property of
R. M. Treglonc. non-resident, (it being his
interest in a:-! lot,) to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Justice Court of the ‘Vl2d IHstrict.
G. M.. i i favor of Richards k Austin, pi -intitU,
v--. Thomas Mrnn and R. M. TregJone. defen
dants. lyevy made and returned to me bv n
constable. . L J. SMITH. Sheriff.
December 23, 18<V7.
! GE(JllGIA—Coweta County,
j "!%TOTICE is hereby gi en to ail persons con-
I j_ 1 cerned that on the loth day of August,
| I-sui, Nathan Simms, late of Coweta, county
j departed this life intestate, and no [verson hits
! applied for uduiinhUrutimi on 'Jieestale of said-
[Nathan Simms, and that in teims of the law
! administration will be vested in the Clerk oft
j the Superior Court, or some other fit and ] r -
1 per person, thirty days after the publication of
i this citation, unless some valid objection is
j made to his appointment.
f Given under my band and official signature,
I this 27 rh day of December, 180.'.
i Dee. kri-17-Sffd. 15. If. MITCHELL, Ord’ry.
II i KOi»< i IA—Coweta County.
tWU MONTHS afterdate application will
I
We keep constantly on Land and for sale a !
i
wool of: fcis from the fruits of from the North as not to know tlie feel-1 oinevs Geo.r.:;.!:v and Arias. .
the earth, wiikoht kehtg compelled to lift ings of the Cathoiio "population, there. : Webster's .Spelling B«oks. Ac. *e. Jv -" 1 ^ iC»civEl
1 am t<x> near the South to ig:Bore Teachers are invited to call and exatn me these CUTLERY
.•rates' OC tltat | JlfS-X'.jk-? nrremmpndFuaud , ’ • .
.|coufalcv?4 the'irfsuin .Ssc. [jarf.aTC*-1. ROUND AND TUCK COMBS.
all sorts of fictitious wants, we must plow.; Side, aud General Grant in the City ol
i the sod riksk'e Jdwri, for | 3!«)xico^you would; be htore troubled.
tne carm, witnout l>et;i^ eonqancu to i:it mgs oi ute Latnono poputa
up either the shovel or il:»c lltfo; but as , and 1 am too near the Soul
we are* in a» -ago of, oiviiix)»ilot^ .pnJ »te optaiou of the -C-oafcdera
we ItavcTon)meted hab?t^ of lifxtttS’ and sublet. So. even with victory on your
all sorts of fictitious wants, we must plow. : Side, aud General Grant in the City of
hoerand twrrt" the sod riisioe Jowri. for j Mi)xicor'.vou would; be more troul-I
we have not only the appetites of our more ‘embarrassed' with youi’ conquest
natures to satisfy, hut wo have to wolT than if -you had-heewfcpuis-u at tbaout-
for others and to create wpaiib.. the effect set, and withdrawn quietly within your
of which benefits the nlnde world." .ovrn frontiers.’
Tb.esc rcfipcuons were uttered by the' The General developed these ideas r.i
General <j«irlpc> theeiur'se of a lunch more fully than I can re part- them here;
sofved fo us l»v a Mexican attenJari), and hut the generaiiiv of his oLservation>
vniitV ‘consisted chiefly of game, fruits'; imed at the same conclusions, v.z: that
Ti :t .. -*••< lu : : wnr against Me -a' , wh.th r iUvv.-lui
YCOMQ MEN. BEAD THIS,
QUANTITY of tin
CROCKERY WARE,
AND
4 NY YOUNG MAN of good morals. ^ COTTON CARt'S. 2^0 BUNTHES OF
desires to prepare Lkrtself for Teaching.
r any otfcej profession, and who can ’’make a FACTORY YARNS,
so” of *tae Ilacdrc-i Dollar?, can have tut- !
ainl criain.
of *tae line,t: c . J»o!!;irs. cun fiave tne
a-iwe of sn doing at t’:e “Grantvillc Male
• n-'. F a I- !!vgi;.-.e icftiuit'.
LLoNiDAS JDXES. Prim lush
All of the i-r- (5oo-i= wit’ be ?old -iV a i
mt! profit, a- Ynr m *t»o is- ••'}mek.-- “I^nud '
ion profit?. _ T. .x Dk!)K I.xT i O.
Nov N'fV. y \N ftEnRfilA !
Bacon, Lard,
Siiprar of nil grades,'
Coffee, Mackerel,
Pepper, Spice??,
Soda'in Kegs.
Tobacco, Lnne.
t Cheese, <kc.
Adisiiaistfairi.V'S Kaic.
1 >Y VIRTUE of an onhw from the Conrt
> of Ordinary of Coweta county, n ili bo
-old on f lie tiir.-t Tuesday in March next, at the
t'ourt House door in Newnan, in said county,
| within the Iuwffl! botir^-of ?:>!«. a very valtia-
- ble Pine Lot of Land, number three hundred
; and five Ml~*\rn the t:r-t (ii.-tr:c£ nf ?aid coun-
• tv. fi dd as the property of John Bigtiv. de
ceased, for tlm 'iK-.-erit of his htirs and credi
tor-. Term? ou day ,-,f ?aje.
Jrrr.'2i’-J0d. SUSAN L. BTGPY, Adm’-.
;■** :>u mb
-i- re.
Notice to Debtors, and Creditors.
A LL those indebted fo the r-fatc of Elliiia
Rayy- la*® of f r arro!l county, decease*?,
wit! com<-forward uB«i settle tin- dame'v.'itliont
delay: and all having iletnandft against said
decta.-cd will pr.-.-er.; them in terms sd the
1-r.v !:. inch case? made and provided.
' WrLLIA’I 7. PHILLIPS.
- Mary ray. Adat v.
J: ■--20-tit.
_ be made to the Ordinary ot Coweta conn—
i iy for *eave to sell a!f or a part of t!;<i Land,
j be’onging to the estate of Bird Parks, jr., Iatc.-
f of said ' aunty, deceased.
Dec. ti-I tr-2i»». T. B. PARKS. Exec'r.
; Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
■ \ LL those Indebted to «lie estate of John
lA. Uarltou, laic-ofVamji’oell emutty, deceit.?®
' ed are requ&oted' to come forward am! make
i payment, and those having demands against
said estate will present them in terms of tho
| law. ARTHUR HU THUN.SOX, Adm’r.
December -20-17-bt.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
4 LL THOSE indebted t<r the estate of Ja.-.
i~\ J- Beaver-, late of Coweta connlv.. de-
j ceased, are notified to come forward and make
i payment, ar.d ai! having demands auaisist said
j estate v. ld present them in ter**- of the law
i :ii sttuii e.i.’es made an I provided.
dec. “0-17-Ut. W M. il. BEAVERS. Adm’r.
’inUi MONTHS after date application will
^ be maifc to the Ordinary of Coweta,
county for leave to sell the remaining portion
of the land y>-t uii.-o-Jd. belonging to the e.t to
of Join: C. Perkins, !c.te of said rontitv. dc-
% eased J F. f'tniK. Ailm r.
17-401.