About The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1866)
E9E MAYOO. Election Firet Saturday in January. rrrr NEWNAN, GEORGIA. Saturday Morning, December 29,1366. Stxxx or Geouu.l - PKOCLA.MiLTIOISr Vt. Etnron: We request you to announce th-i IJr J. W. WILY hae consented to become a candidate for Mayor. The Doctor is a w*r- ifcy and reliable gentleman, well qualified for ’TTT’IIEEEAS. vacancies will occur during the »V rear ISiT. in the foil* By Hh EiccHency, CHARLES -T. JENKINS, Governor i*f aaf# State. The Extra. We i««ue an Extra in order that the legal advertisements may receive the required num ber of insertions. See the new advertisements, viz: the ap pointments of J. B McGebee, P E.—notices of Messrs. Graham and Shropshire, Bureau Agents, and a Piano for sale. i be position, ard lias a host of warm, working friends who would rejoice at his election. Ihsf Vote ns. At the solicitation of many friend?, 1 bare consented to become a candidate for Mayor of the City of Newnan for the year 1»67. December 15-tde. THOS. SWINT. •win^r Judicial Circnts by the expiration of the terms of the pr nt incumbent*. to-v.it: In the office of Judne oi the Superior Courts cif the Eastern. Mi kilt. - it’..cm. Patania. and Talla]<t«>sa Cir- - D. BREWSTER, Mi. Frank & Co., ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. J GEORGIA—Coweta County. I -|>Y riRTrE of an order of thejonrt of I S T d!?!! W r adn,in «ha USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. ! -BojAg*’XIS.U!• "c» , beiorc the Court Ho^se door m Newnan. on ; r • , u v Uief . BSUlt is desirable alike as a corrective am. the fir3t Tuesday in January next, withiu the | ! • ?" . ! th 1 hc ias ,ul, T ad ministe r .-j mi’d Cathartic. | legal hours of sale, lots of land Nos. 64 and sai • . mj,a | ,p . . . . . . ... j- A r This is to cite all and singu ar the crp.i;. , OO. containing 40-> acres, m the 4tli district of h *n<e creditor, Has on Hand and is Constantly Receiving USE EDWARD WILDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. As it is beirvr €s ; Jy used and prescrib- .. . : c . - ’• ' ..f i„i, M and next of kin of said deceased to K. said cenntr. Sold a- t:ie nrcnert> of John ... . , ® , to tie * * _ . A anrtMf ftt mv p*nn• >.rtthin *1»« *.. », j Rowland, lat j the benefit of t to the w iuow C'Oiu :re Ttie nreneri> oi ouuu . . , .. .. * * , • j <•_ appear at niv cthue within the tfe-e <,1 . e cl .-aid countv, deceased, .or » r -. , ™ 'vJN , , • bv law, and snow cause, if anv thee r TN Uie heirs and creditors—subject, ’ , , . . ,, - • c t-'/n,7 . , m • , letters *>t dismission should not be err-... ' s dower. Terms cash. - ...... w s^ntG ... *t.im xiijti :iti!iiini>rriiritTn Per Taiiapooea Circuit. |ff”Teachcre in this and adjoining counties can procure Books cheaper here than any where [Elec tic Wednesday in January, j J3»Wt are authorized to announce that the present incumbent. Tlon. L. H. FEATHEfU else. They wall save time and money by cal- ! ST ON, is a candidate for Judge of the Sone- ling at the Book Store before making their purchases. tf. Grier’s Southern Almanac. For 18G7, just received at the Book Store.— Can supply the Trade. tf. CARRIED, On the 10th ittnt., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev S P Meed, Mr J R Stamps and Miss Soi-miOMv A Kelly, all of Coweta county. On the evening of the 20th ir.st., by Rev I* A Heard, Mr B T Cot.bst;t. of Bombridge, and Miss Mattie Ausx. of this city. SPECIAL NOTICES. Piano joe Sals.—A fine Rosewood Piauo for sale. Apply at this office. tf. Notice. Felons having business with tlie Agents of the Freedmen’s Lor?aa, are notified that th< y will lie in Nownau on Tuesdays, Wednesday & and Thursdays- of each wed:. Office iu the Court House. J. II. Grauau. Dec. 20-1 in H. J. Miaoitmur.. Notice. Persons hiring frecdinen to carry them out of the State, are required t > have their am- tracts approved. A failure to comply w ill sub ject the parties to heavy penalty. J. E. Gujoiam, Agent Ncwnan, Dec. 20tli-tf Fveudir.en’s I'uroau. LaGrange District — First Quarterly Meetings. Carrollton Circuit Temperance, Dec. 21* and 30. Haralson Misrion, December "i and January 1. Ncwnan Station, January 5th and fith. Palmetto and Grautville—Palmetto, Jauuarv 12th and 13U . Coweta Circuit—Tranquil, Jan. 19th and 20th. West Point, January 26th and 27lh. llousti a Mission—Rad -h. FeHniary 2d and 8A LaGiuiige, Egbnuey ‘. th and H'tli. Greenville Cirdult— Coiici>rd, Feb. lf‘,an«l 17. Franklin Cin r.ii -ilannony. Feb. i.i.d 2J. Whitcsville Circi.it, March 2d and :)J. Troup Circuit—Pleasant Grove, MVh t) and 10. The official members, to-wit; Ministers, Ek- horters, Stewart , Leaders, Sunday School Supcrintcndant.j and church Secretaries, arc earnestly requested to attend the Conferences. Pastors of colored charges will receive, not idea tion of the tim.’ and place of (her Quarterly Confercnee by letters. J. B. McGliikk, Ncwnan, Dec. 24th. Presiding Elder. BgL.For f. GSNfi.Mj old iiusit or Scotch Whiskey Punch, or any other hot drinks go to the I: Sr An Saloon." Dec. iki-if. Bffi-ToM & Jekuy, of a truly v,-on lerful ele gance, to be had only at the li St.v.t S '.loos." Dec. 22.if. jg^rFine Champaiox, Sparkling Catawba. and a large variety of rich old Winks, for Parties, just received at the “Star Saloon.” Dec 22.tf. B©uA very superior article of Rcm. for Fog Nogus, &c., lor sale at the “ Star Saloon." Dec, 22,tf. J^»If you want Fink Frksm Oysters, in the Shell, or iu Cans, call on Wiliam Brewster, next door to “ Star Saloon." Dec. 22tf. J8®»If you want a good Breakfast, a de- UOHtfcl Dinner, an elegant ScppEr, or a Luncu at any hour, you will find Win. Brew ster glad to see you. Doc. 22tf. Errors of Youth. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debilily, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretiou, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to pro.it by the ad vertiser’s experience, can uo so by addressing, iu perfect confidence, JOHN* B. OGDEN, Dec. 8-3m. No. 42 Cedar St.. New York. A New and Grand Epoch in Medicine! Dr. Maggiel is tbe founder of a new Medical System! The quantitarians, whose vast inter nal doses enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of his wonderful and all healing Salve. These two great specifics of the Doctor are fast superce ding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel’s Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public tc rior Court of the Tallapoosa: LI; tion 1st Wednesday in Jantrerr next. Eiec- are authorized to announce that V> B TKRflUNE. of Rome, is r. candidate :or Judge of the Superior Court of the Tallapoosa Circuit. v.'e ere rcuhorized to announce that Judge R. D. HARVEY, of Pome, is a candi date for Judge oi’ «.he Superior Court oi the Tallapoosa Circuit. Coweta SherlPs Gala. On lhe first Tuesday in February next, V/ be sold before the Court House “ “ do', r in Setn)AB, Coweta county, with in the legai hours of sale, the following pro perty, lo-wit: Ninety acres cf lot of land No. 1G0. in tut fifth hist of :•!« county, now in possession oi TUouiks Leigh : ’cried on a? the property cf Green C lousier,-to satisfy r. ti ta issued from the Superior Cc.rt of said county, in .r.voi of Wiley Steed vs 'aid DoM.-r. ...id ninety acres of land will be sold to sariskr cost on said execution. Levy made ' y J D llun'er, former j Sheriff, but, by reason of a claim 1::'. ;■ ; cad * hr a third uartv, said land Las novo, bc-cn icriJ. * \;Eu. JI. CARMiCAL, SL’ff. December I’Otii. lSv'i. cuit-. and in th > office of 4 Soliritor General of | 1 the Easti ni, Northern. S nthtm. Ocmulgec. : ’ r’liut and Blue Ridge Circuits ; and, whereas. ‘ within the j>a?t year vacancies have occurro! * ■ in other Judicial Circuits w hklyhave l«en filled | by Executive appointment, until an election oo kl t>« held agreeable to t-hc < ’<rhstitntion ami laws of ifce >'tate. viz: In the office of Judge of the Superior Court; cf the OcmuJgee, Macon, South-Western, Cherokee, Coweta anil Bruosv.rick t irccits. and in the office of Solici tor General cf the Macon, Southwestern, l*atnu- la and Coweta circnrt s. Now. in pursuance of law. I have thought proj/'r to L .'Ue this, my Proclamation, herein erderiug a:i(l directing tiiat electioos be held on Wetlnesslay, the Secotul day of January next, ; t the several places cf holding elections in 'be count/s embmeed in said Judicial Cir cuit . for a Judge of the Superc rior C ourt and Solidw»r General, as herein lefore apecificd, to the end that said offices • lay be filled according to Law ; ; nd I further require a return of said election to made to th - Executive Depart ment i:i the time pre^riked by law. Given iir.der my Fund nnd the Great Seal ot the State, at ;’.:e Capitoi in liiiledge- vi..’ •. ou i.. • 2 .ii cay fi i>ovem‘ • 1*-. >. and of Amerk-.m independence the uinetv fi. -t. CHARLES J. JENKINS. Governor oi Get-rgi t. By the Governor, N. C. B'.isxvrrr. BccreU'.ry ot St. Dee. In.tde. BEY <JBOBS, i BOOTS, SHOES, | Gents Fumisbing Goods, cr.octiEir'y, PHOTOGRAPH ALBTarO, Etc. ! ed bv all physicians, as the formula will be J handed any regular graduate. Nov 17- vi» T P HILTON, Adni'r with the will annexed. OUR Stock of CloiLLnj is complete, have a Sue assortment of We ' vIE COATS, CASH*HERS, ETC. MI NED SCHOOL,:-- -r r.^— y ^. / —_ . — ^ ... j well LST F-lCese ■o sell every thing Thoce who j us a call. al the low- wish to do We can be GEORGIA—(’oTvcta County. To all rdior.i it may concern : (2 1 . P. HOUGOON barring in pro;>er form applied to . te for permanent 1< 1 ers oi aiirrinistration j \ the estate of Silas M Pen nington, late oi ...id county, deceased: This is therefore to cite a:, l adruonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office v. khiu liio time prescribed i>y law, and chew cause, if any they can, why b tiers of administration should i.ot le granted ^n the estate of said deceased. Civ tii voder ujv hand and oificiul signature December 24, lbdd. Dec. 2'J-hOd. *>. II. MITCHELL, Ord rv. -Coweta Conrriy. rlioiii it mat/ concern GEOHGIA- To all \ H. BOIiANGN having in pro- ix per form applied to me for letters of ad ministration, v.rit'i the wi.i annexed, on the estate of Jo'm D. Bohanon. late of said county, deceased: This is therefore to cite all persons coocern- cd to be and appear at my of ice within the time prescribed by law, and shew ears?, if any they can, why letters of administration should not he granted on the estate of said deceased. Given under my hand and official signature December 21, lcCfi. Dec. 2'J-30d. 3. II. MITCHELL, Ord rv. ! found iu the the llih of i r.TVri! subscriber will oper January, iSd7, a Mixed Ecfcool on Sites- viiic .Street, for the accommodation cf all who may desire :i;3 services. R ATES OF TCITIOX PER MONTH. Spelling. Reading, Writing and Intro- duefory Arithmetic, $2 00 Advanced Arithi ietb', Engusli Gram mar, Geography and Algebra, 3 00 Hi'iher Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Languages, &c., 4 00 CnM.Tuition due at the end of each month. Especial pains will be taken to develop toe thinking powers of each student, and to instill into Men moral principles of a v. holesmne character. M. I . C-LJ’.TSR. December 22-2t. BRICK STORE, NORTH-WEST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE ON BAY STREET, NEWNAN, GA. Jan. G.-18-tf. V A T: i T> V \ (' 1 4 TA^7 AI A" IjaVX OxA; *. g x G.ai/ ji 2 ^ 1 x .1 . .f-^VNU of the Lest for gaining instructions j \J under the supervision of experienced teachers. Rates lov. and board cheap. Spelling, Reading. Arithmetic and Gram mar $10 00 Philosophy, Chemistry, Algebra .... 24 00 Rhetoric, Advanced ’IntkenF'tics, the Languages S2 00 Pupils charged Lera 'he time of entrance until tbe close of kiie term. R. E. PITMAN. Princi• ah J. R. ALEXANDER, Dec. U-Sm. Instructor in LanRantres. Da. c. L. :;E?rwun:. AiiOS FOX. .TITVPTTT U , r f \s 1 f ST-'vTE OF GEORG L'v-Cot?eta County. To ail whom it may concern : TORN C. SUMMER having in proper form ;> applied to me for permant >t letters of ad ministration on the ertate of Henry M. Sum- liier, late of said couuiy, deceased : This is to cite all p-ers- 113 concerned to be and aiipear at my office ' within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why letters of admiaistration should not be granted on the estate cf said deceased. Given under iny hand au.l official signature December 24th, 1800. Dec 29-30d B. If. MITCHELL, Ord’ry. B y v Ord Administratrix Cale. IRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordinary, of Coweta county, will be sold before the Court house door, in Ncwnan, wi'.ii- in the legal hours of sale on the 1st Tuesday in February next, all the land (widower's dow er excepted( belonging to the estate of Hanford Hubbard 1 , dee d. Said land iies in Panther Creek district. Sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms Cash. ELIZABETH HUBBARD, Ada :. Dec. 22.tds. IMPROVED DENTISTRY. Vulcanized Ind*a Rubber Plates acr'acsaffsa. XBC'rEiBErir’XFqcr ; TT^ORLightness,cleanliness and perfect adap- -O- lat:on to the peats upon which it icposes, this recent invention impasses all effiers : for economy r vA comfo t i: .. .s no equ.ri: ior du- rabiliiy no superior. Call at ray office and examine qncLner.q comparing them with gold or silver plate, and make your own choice. In aril cases when my work fails to give satis- iaeiion uo charge will he made. Charges for extracting, plugging, and all "plate work mod erate. jp^^*0ffice in Masonic Building. No. 4, up stairs. WM. T. COLE. Dentist References : M. P. Kollo2g, Pr. Ct* or A»kh. Rev. F. IB. Daniel, Dr. A. Ik Calhoun. Dr. R. L. Y. Long. Rev. James Stacy. Pr^W. T TESTIMONIALS. Newnax, Ga. Julv loih, 1(>66. a ppi?er Go!e itu e for me ea rpi^r set of Vnlc^nized Rubber Tee.h which for their the inefficiency of the (so called) remedies of i neatness. Ii htness and pe;feet adaptation to others, and upon which people have so long the mouih.l have no hesitancy in saying that blindly depended. Maggiel’s Pills are not of I prefer them io any other kind. And for the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken creates an abso lute necessity for another. One or two of Maggiel's Pills suffices to place the bowels iu perfect order, tone the stomach, create an ap petite. and render the spirits light and buoy their durability I have the utmost confidence. J. J. Hixson. Newnax, Ga., July 20th, ISfiC. It is with Roe greatest pleasure that I bear . . . - - testimony of the Artificial Teeth manufactured ant! There is no griping, ana no reaction in f or me by Dr. W. T. Cole. They are light and the form of constipation. Il the liver is affee- iVee irom anv cavities where parades cf food MRS. M. J. Nfti:.I03S iWTILL resume the exercises cf hc-r Juve- V V niie Hchool on .he L i Monday in Jan uary. Rates of Tuition :.j follows: 1st Class per term of 40 vrc.ffis pj « 0 « u a 3d “ “ “ 4 - Incideutal 11 11 il “ December S-’m. .;>! • > 00 2 ‘ 00 00 EMGLISR AITD CLASSICAL CF OuH^OOIrla—li.2S<SbsG "! 3NERG1SES begin Janua: y 8ti'. Students j J prepared for .-.uy Clms in College. DANIEL WALKER, Principal. ‘•1 take pleasure in stating that we received no siudenis at Mercer University better pre pared tiian those who had been taught by Mr. Daniel Walker. X. M. Ckawfoed.” “ From personal knowledge of Mr. Walker, ana from his success in preparing young men for College, wc most heartily endorse him as a capable, efficient and faithful instructor cf youth. IT II Tucker. President, S P Hanford, Prof of Math & Ast J E Willet. Prof of Ohem & Nat Phil Yv G WooDFix, Jua. Prof of An Lan l: Merc-r University, A or. l'2th, ISfiO. Late with Ed w. V. ilJer&Co., Louisville, Kentucky. REDW1NE & FOX, WHOLESALE AXE RETAIL Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dje-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Fancy Goods, Perfumeries, &c., &c. A large stock of MACHINE acd TANNERS’ OIL constantly on hand. Al>o‘a complete assortment of Xa-A-IST Tils: 3 S IJcw Crop Garden and Grass Seed. Orders solicited and filled promptly. RED WINE & FOX, Comer WliiIcJuiil and Alabama Sirs. Oct. 20-tf ATLANTA, GA. EDWARD WILDER, Sole Proprietor. Uo. 215 Ilain Street, Marble Front, JLocisTilic, LeBtacliT. jf^v^-For sale by all dealers everywhere. USE EDWARD WILDER S STOMACH BITTERS. jO~It is an excellent apetizer as well as strengthener of the digestive forces. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. will care Dyspepsia. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. jpgvf.t will cure Liver Complaint and all species of Indigestion. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. Igg^lt will cure Intermittent Fever and Fever and Ague, and all periodical disorders. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. will give immediate relief in Colie and Flux. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. will cure Costiveness. USE EDWARD WILDER’S - STOMACH BITTERS. £CS“rit is a mild and delightful invigorant for delicate females. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. £2Frit is a safe Anti-bilious Alterative and Tonic for all family purposes. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMA CII BITTERS. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I )Y VIRTUE of an order of the Ordinary ) of Coweta county, will be sold before the Court House door ill the town of Greenville, Meriwether county, within the legal hours of sale, on the 1st Tuesday in January next, the following land, to-wit: lot of land No. lfi, containing two hundred two and a half acres, more or less, and one hundred acres of lot No. L5, all in tbe 10th district of Meriwether county. Sold for distribution as the property of Jacob Addv, deceased. Terms cash. Nov 17-tds \Y \V ADDY. Adtn’r. . from said administration. Given umfor ra v hand and official si'onatn Nov. 28th, I8tbh B. H. MITCHELL, Ord’" ^ December l-6tn. Arfiiiiiiistrator’s Sale. ILL be sold mreeably to the last will $ y‘ and testament of John Houston, de ceased, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door fn the town cf Newnan r within the legal hours of sale, about five hundred acres of land, well known ns the John Houston place, about one hundred acres woodland, fifty acres bottom, good dwelling and outbuildings. It is eight miles south west of New nan and lour miles north-west of Grantville. Terms—one half cash, the other twelve months, well secured. V>* B SMITH, Adm'r de bonis non, Nov 17-tds with the will annexed. F frame sickness It is a powerful recuperant after the has been reduced and attenuated by Postponed Administrator's Sale. I )Y VIRTUE of an order of ihe Court of ) Ordinary of Carroll county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in Carrollton, said coun ty, within the legal hours of sale, oue-half un divided interest in a certain town lot in the town of Carrollton, situated in the north-east corner of said town, number not known, it being the lot whereon is situated the black smith shop recently occupied by Bonner A Treadwell: also lot of land No. 0-3, in the 10th district of said county, except the widow's dower, or subject thereto. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of James F. Gar rison, deceased. Terms cash. Nov 17-tds-sio t s garrison,Adm'r. Administrator's Sale. W ILL Be sold be foie the Court House ilonv, in Carrol Ron, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following land, to-wit : Ninety acres of South half of lot of laud No. 139. fith District of said county, with a good com for fiible buildina and 20 acres cleared land in a high state of cultivation. Also, one Store house and lot in the town oi Bowden, under Masonic Hall. Sold as the property of S. Copeland, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. N. SHELXUTT, Adm'r. Nov 17-tds-$6,50. Administrator’s Sale. "TTTILL he sold before the Court House door V V in Carrollton, Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale Fifty acres of lot of land No. 37, in the fith Dirt., of said county. Sold as the propertv of Robert A. Gamble, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN W. STEWART, Adm’r. Nov. 17-tds—$-3 GEORGIA—Coweta County. W HEREAS John Tillery, administrate with the will annexed of Matilda }'/ more, represents to the Court, in his petitfo' duly filed and entered on record, that he V. fully administered said estate: This is therefore to cite all persons conce-e ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause if a n . they can why said Administmter should not b, discharged from his administration and eeive letters of dismission on the fir day in June 1GG7. Given under my hand and official signata-. this Nov. 28, 1SGG. B. H. MITCHELL, Ord t. Dec. 1-Sm. rt- llos. GEORGIA—Coweta County. To all whom it may concern • \X71LLIAM P. BRYANT having, in proper Tf form applied to me for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of MariK - Bryant, late of said county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time allowed in law and show cause, if any they can. wh? permanent letters of administration should not be granted. Witness mv hand and official signature ti A Nov. 2Sth, 1S(>6. B II MITCHELL, Ord’y. December I—30d. C FOR GI A— Coweta County. \I7 HERE AS James A. Byram, adraiuistra- T V tor of Nicholas Dyer, represents to th* Court in his petition duly filed and enlered o.i record that be has folly administered Nicboh - Dyers«estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concern, ed, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any they can. w'oy said administrator should not be discharged from his adminisirniion. and receive letters of dismission on first .Mon day iu March, I8d7. Given under mv hand and official signature August 28th, Sept. L-Um. B. H. MITCHELL, Urd'y. w GEORGIA—Coweta County. 11EREAS Nihel J. Smith, administrator of Signal M. Smith, represents to Court in i>is petition duly filed, that lie lias fully administered Signal M. Smith's csfii.e: This is to cite all and singular the crediion and next of kin cf said deceased, lo he end appear at my office withiu the time allowed law, and show cause, if any they can, win- said administralor should not be discharged from his administration and receive le>ic,<of dismission on the first Monday in Feb., 1 Witness my hand and official signaiu.e. Au gust 2d, 1800. B. H. MITCHELL. O.J \ August 2-49-Gm Admisiasliraioi*’* SaBe. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in Can oil ton, Ga., on the first Tuesday in January next w ithin riie legal hours of sale the following valuable land, to-writ: One half ot lot No. Did, lots Nos. 134 and D>8 : 130 acres <u lot No. 129; south half of lot No. H>7, all in the 4tli district: lot No. 135, GEORGIA, Coweta County. TTT HEREAS Alfred Lazenby administrator * v of S. J. Willoughby, represenls to the Court, in his petition duly filed and emeied on record, that he has fully i dministered S. J. Willoughby's estate: This is therefore to cite ail persons concern ed, kindred and .editors, lo shew cause, if any they can, w hv said administrator should not be discharged irom their administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in January. 1807. June 30-Gm. ' B. 11. MITCHELL, Ord’y. ATLANTA. GA. October 20-7-3m. figp^For sale wholesale or retail by UE&WIWE fr FOX. CORNER WHITEHALL & ALABAMA STR3. | fr ll -?, ac, ^ < :" lb f?P ulh II llne f 1 .j t |, (,,-aict of Carroll county, containing eight hundred and sixty-seven acres, more or less, with a good Dwelling-house, Gin-house, out buildings, orchard, &e., with a large plan tation of open land in a high state of cultiva tion, 'ying on Snake Creek, two miles above Moor’s ferry. Also, half interest in Town lot in Carrollton, lying north of the Baptist Church. Sold as the property of Tyre Watson, iec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Terms on the day of sale. V JLL1AM G. WATSON, Adm'r. Nov 17-tds-S10. . Carroll Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in January next. "VT7 ILL be sold before the Court House door > » iu Carrollton, Carroll county, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: North half of lot of land No. 23-5, levied-on as the property of Joab Martin, and lot No. 246, I in the original 10th district, levied on as the I . . . . . property of V T Martin, and lot No. 320, in I A{lllllIlfolrtlM)r'8 &nlc. the 7th district, levied on as the property of A T)Y VJBTT'E of an order of the Court of Or al! levied on to sati.sty a li ta issued 1 J3 dinary of Canoll county will be sold be- Rcfer to— J J Pinson, J E Dent, John Ray, A J Berry, IIrun Brewsteeq Col W F Wright, Gen T A Grace, J V Davis. I.. S. SALMONS. Atlanta. JOHN S. WARD, Nashville. TenD. Jt^“A few boarders can be accommodated at the house of tbe Principal. Newnan, Ga., I\*ov. 24-tf mmwm ihsh scsool, Male and Female Collegiate LEONIDAS JONES, lyinehxil. Pro/csscif ©/’ Jlulhfmuitcs, Aeckrt Jx—jt* Mrs. JENNIE M< iltFf wn j. Exercises to cemmenee on tin- : in Januarv, 1S37 1 r*K Department. (ccond ilondav GOCBSK >IF STCEY AND RATES < >f TU.lTf.-N ?2fl SCHOL ASTIC Mi ' in. Primary Depar>..xrJ.Spelling, ileauing and Writing, - - - - ' $2.30 P/ t - r ■ . ' Dejiutunj, English Grammar. Geography, Arithmetic, - - - - 4 00 Cwnu-rdat Eej :rt:.crt. English Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic, Book-Keep- ing- Algebra, &c.. - - - - - - - 5.00 (bile liqM, 'mint. Natural Sciences.Belles Letters. Declamation, Latin, ‘.Vreek, French. Higher Mathematics, Musk-, (kc., ic_. ... 3.00 6?/“For piirticulars send for Circular. December l-3m. SALMONS &, WARD, (Successors to Salmons, Simmons Co.) Commission Merchants, Grocers AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Corner Wliiteliall and Alabama Streets, -ATLANTzY, GA., jAhfi'e dow in store and to arrive ■^oWkacks choice l'ellow Corn. 600 eagMiL White Co»j^^ *«mm££ ’MrMUme 75 s^s*Rta^offee, ' 500 .-.'.ck' V irginia Salt. 100 best brand New 3’oik Cheese, 3o casks Hams, Shoulders. Rib and Clear Sides. 100 boxes Star and Adamantine Candles, 30 barrels of Cuba Syrup, reboiled, •50 boxes Soap, And many other articles in onr line. All of which we will sell at the lowest whole sale prices. Orders solicited. SALMONS & WARD, Corner Whitehall and Alabama St. October 27-S-Jm. J Burt ram j from the Suiierior Court of Carroll county in favor of John Jones and other fi fas in my hands vs Joab Martin and T Martin, princi pals, and A J Butram, security. Property pointed out by C C Price. Lot of land No. 123, in the 10th dist. of said county: levied on as the property of James M Handiy to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa in favor of Levi Boggs vs Henry Proctor, principal, and James 31 Handiy, endorser. Property pointed out by said Boggs. Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Lot of land No. f73 in Bowdon district-pf said county: levied on as the property of A D Meek to satisfy one fi fa in favor of B Huekeba fore the court house doo'- in C01 roll ton, Ga., 011'the first Tuesday in January next, withiu the legal hours of sale. Lot of land No. 173, in the 11th Dist., of said county, less the widow s Dower, with 20 acres cleared land, no buildings. Sold as the property of George A. Henderson, dee d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. LAIHti GRICE, Adm’r. Nov 17 tds-$6. ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE. B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, will be sold GEO KG IA—Coweta County. / HEREAS GEORGE W. CAMP, admin- y 7 isirator of Abner Camp, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on rc-coul that he has fully administered Ab ner Camps estate: ,1 This is therefore to cite all persons f cern- cd, kindred and cieditois i.o show cause, if any t’liev can, why said administrator should not he discharged from his administration, and. receive letters of dismissiou on the first Monday in January, 18rj7. Jane80-0nr. B. IL MITCHELL, Ord’y. GEORGIA—Coweta County. Vt7 HEREAS Abram Young, administrator r ? of Paul Dominick, represents to the Court, in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that lie has fully administered Paul Dominick’3 estate : This is therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the creditors and next ot kin of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, i. any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his said admifl'- istration and receive letters of dismision on the first Monday iu January, 1807. June 20-<Jm. R. H. MITCHELL, Ord’y. ' GEORGIA—Coweta County. '1X7 HEREAS Abram Young, administrator IT of Silas Dominick, represents to th« Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Sila* Dominick s estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concern ed. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if vs A I> Meek. Levy made and returned by a j before the Court House door in Carrollton, on C °Une saw and grist mill on Snake creek, in j i " J ^^ r y next, within the | any they ean, wb^aid administrator should u, t i,„ . j . i> | lc ff ai hour» ot side, the following land, to-wit: ! not ,e aischarged Irom his said administration OUH EQUALIZER! sometsunt g new AND — VALUABLE 11 D ted, its functions are restored : and if the ner vous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This ; might lodge. The fit is excellent, and in point of workmanship superior to anviLicg of the 3!rs. Wm. M. Rtvnolds. last quality makes the medicines very aesira- , kind I have ever seen, ble for ibe wants of delicate females' Ulcer- j ous and eruptive diseases are literally exiiu- I guisbed by the disenfectant power of Maggiel’s i Sah'e. In fact, it is here announced that May- I fids Bilious, Dyspeptic anti Diarrhea Pills cure T -, -- , . , „ where all others fail. While for Burn* Scalds F e , fc ot L IP cr Teeih—3 ulcanized Ru Chilblains. Cuts and all abrasions of the skrin ’ i ke . p,ea5lire v m recommending this Maggiel's Salve i. iuSie it“ i «■"_ paWte'“ "““s «P«<* Maggikl, 11 Pine Street Hew York, and' bv all Druggists, at 25 cents per box. Sep.l-52-l2m. Newnax, Ga.. July 16th. 186tL Having procured from Dr. W. T. Cole a full Rubber—I plan of ‘to either Gold or Silver Flate^ in consequence of beauty of finish, lightness, comfort, economy, and ihe fact that itey are much more easily cleansed and kept so than the former. Mrs. J. P. G. -Rkdwixe. R. FARMER may be found at his office in Newnan. Where he treats ail forms of ; Rheumatism, Paralysis, Neuralgia, &e. : Tbe instrument is in foet applicable to the j | treatment of ail diseases, acute and ch'-onic.— His machine is n recent scientific invention. pomtec j Fifty acres in the north-west corner of lot > * n t . * t,u ‘ii 31 ; one-half of No. No. 183, in the 7th district of said county: j ^ 13 C : one-half of levied on to satisfy a cost fi fa issued from Car- j one—Half 230 in the roll County Court in favor of W F Brown vs A -*-> * n ’-' ne 10th dist: lot No. 51, in the M McCain. Le e-balt of No. 313, in the GEORGIA — Coweta County. r f , in . t!,fc 7th dist i; \X7HEREAS John S. Bigby, a -d dist: interest in No. 1 \V ot' t> , 4th W ] oi William R.a the Court in in’s petitic administrator represeots to ly fiied and en- the the issued from a Justice Court of said county in favor of W W & H F Merrell vs A S Bridges. Levy made and returned bv a constable. JAMES P. COLEMAN, Sheriff. December 1.1866. ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ered itors. Terms on the dav of sale. .MARGARET BENSON, Adm'x. November 17-tds.—$13.50. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE- Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary, of Gan oil county, will l>e sold before the Court house door in Carrollton on tho first Tuesday in February next, within the le gal hours of sale the following propertv, to- iLL be sold on tbe first Tuesday in Jan- wit: | V V uary next, within the legal hours of One-sixth interest in lot No. 205 in the 2nd ! sale, before the Court House door in Newnan, District of said County adjoining the Pine I the following property, to-wit; Fifty acres Mountain, the best Gold mine in the county, the north-east fourth) of lot No. 26(3, in the Three-fourts interest in what is called the- Pine 1 3d district of Coweta countv. Sold as the Mountain, undivided half of lot No. 273 in trie | property of William Askew, deceased, for the sixth district-, all in the woods ; a good Store- benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on J P ASKEW, Adm’r. November 17-tds.* \nd is one of the greatest discoveries of the 1 ll ? use an, i Doctor’s shop in the Town of Villa day of sale. T. BABBITTS BEST MEDICINAL SAL- ! age. Dr. Farmer has many testimonials of its : one bou3e . ail ' i lo 5 in Viiia wiiere ! * X>. ERATL'S. "made from common saltfo— wonderful merit. No drugs are given and no ^'*? er3 now lives : No. fi a vacant Town lot Bread made with this Salerarns contains, when i pain inflicted. All who suffer are requested n ’7* r the church fi V l !ia Bi£a - adjoining 3Irs. ; to call and give him a trial. His office is in Bo^re on the (West. Sold as the property ; of John B. \\ ikk ior the benefit of the heirs baked, nothing but common salt, water and flour. B. T. BABBITT. uauwii. ! th „ rtn-if Smrf nf T>r c D „ ., oi .jonn D. »v IkK ior uie Oenent oi tne fieirs ’ 7 ° ? ^ ' ! -South side of the Public'SquaVe.'where aa d creditors. Terms made known on the day » | F. may be found at allhours. [Oct. 13_(j-tf. OI SaIe ' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL be sold, on the 1st Tuesday >n Jan » V uary next, within the legal houis o of Notice to Debtors and Creditors. . TT . , 4 Newnax, Ga., July 23d, 1866. A LL P*»°f s indebted to the estate of Da- Having tried Dr. Dole's Vulcanised Teeth, I Jjl vid Gurley, late Oi Loweta county, de- unhesitatingly state that I prefer them to all ceased, will make immediate payment, and others I have tried, from their durabilitv, made witn this . • Yeas. Powder" in 15 minutes. P^reons having demands against said deceased : cheapness and cleanliness, together with R I No shortening is required when sweet miflt h pleasant, perfect fit to the month. (used. B. T. BABBITT. Spnt s 1 •< \r r r* « Nos. 64 to 74asnhigtou st., N. York, tsepw 6-1-0. Mrs. John Ray. Juael6-12m. w'EY 1 r ti; r .yAj Tj'OP. SALE 2o0 Coils Greenleaf i Todd Mills' 1 g?irVm i TtnmSH 1 A Roue. aO Bales heavy IndL. Bagging, - ^ 1 *fl*ifihii • i Sen 22-3-3m. By CRME x FARRAR. 7 THOS. M. HAMILTON, .kdm'r. ls.-Sil.50 GEORGIA—G’arroll County. W HEREAS Sarah Ilartrage applies to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of James M Hartrage, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can. why permanent admin istration should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this the 26th of Nov.. 1366. Dec. l-lm.—$3 J. M. BLALOCK, Ord’y. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. OTICE is hereby given to all persons liaT- X 1 ing demands against either James Park?, T D Watkins, Nathan Sims or Ethelred Rai ney, all late of said county, deceased, to pre sent them to me properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so a3 to show their character and amount. Amd persons indebted B T. BABBITTS STAR YEAST POWDER. • Light bi.-cu‘t or rny kind of e?_ke may be will present them in terms of the law. Dec 22-40d ELIZABETH GURLEY. Adm'x. '' ions on hand, and for sale Sep 22-S-3m, By OIL IE i FARRAR. i sole, before tbe Court House door iu Newnan, | the following property, vix: the inuivideu ; half of sixty acres of laud, being a part of lot No. 13>, in the 3d district of Coweta countv. i t0 S ^A deceased are hereby required to inakq WO months after date Berry D Johnson, Sold as the property of J IS L Waltom, de- j immediate payment to me. executor of the last will and testameut ceased, for debts and distribution. I Nov 24-40d J P BREWSTER, Adm’r, Nov 17-tds* O RDERS and Consignments solicited. By OR ME £ FARRAR. Sep 2 2-3-3 m. tion to the Court of Ordinary of Coweta coun ty for leave to sell the South half of Jot of land number one hundred and seventy-seven in the third district of Coweta eociPy ; 0 pa- the debts of said John Cruver. " ‘ Nov. 3-2m. B u micauis, Or#y. I E WALTOM, Adm’r. f-— ■ *AWO months after date application will be IWO mouths after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cowe- Kov 24-2m H Q WILKINSON, Adm’r,