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TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES.
Jfcpor tedfor the Cdtwn.hu t r
CSAIMtsTAif, .Inly 1‘1-Thit Lombftitl-
mont of Imu^-ry Wngnor, yofttcrday, wm
terrific—5 monitor*, Him Iron»!<]«■*,,7 w**"*!-
*n ffun boat*, and 2 Yankee. lurid Imlto-
riu« rmiintninlnft n concentrated fire for
eleven hours. At dark, the onetnjr, num-
Bering ten regiment*, mad.- a del* fininftd
aoiault on our work*. After a cimq.erate
btru^lo, lasting until II o’clock, they
wc?ro repulsed with heavy low. Ourlm *
hbout 100 killed Htid wounded. Tlio ene
my's is cfttiinated Mt "Wo captured
over 200 prbouurt, itiduditiK M»m« black
troops angagvd in thu assault. All quint
tu-day burying the dead. (Apprurod.)
ItIi.'UMonii, July 1?.- Nothing Impor
tant transpired to-day. The chief topic
is the arrest of Mm. A lion, wifo *>f I*. Al
ien, on ebargdof ooninriiuioN-Ung inform
ation to the fiuumy. The accused is n
native of Ohio, and Licatn* united by
iitafriaffe in Rurnpu with one of tho roost
wealthy uiid ruspeetabte fitinlliea in Itieh-
inond. Letters written by her uud for
warded by blockade runners, constitute
I bo evidence of her guilt. Officers from
tint Valley,this evening,statu that Mead«fa
army is still Mi Maryland Tin report
that tho enemy is landing troops from
transport* on Jatnua river, 1*» unle below
Iticbmond, is not confirmed.
Morton, Mint, July |h Our army i*»
will I slowly falling back, up to 1 o'.lock,
on yesterday evening No troop ., except
2,000 cavalry, bad crossed I* oar I rivur.
Our cavalry are skirmiahiug With tl.eira,
beyond lirandou.
C.tizcn* who eaiuo out of Juek <on *inct*
the evacuation, .say Hint k ling of truce
vraa sent by thacitiaoni to Orant,formaily
•urronduring tho city. Ho as ured them
that private property would hu mspucted
Their cavalry came in at H o’clock and
took po..M»:ion. (Approved I
MoUTon, 20th.- (ieiic.rulr. I'etnbcrton,
Stevenson, llovreu, Burton, Smith Lee,
Cummings, and all field officers captured
at Vicksburg, have been exchanged
Tho men havu Htiaggled all over the
country, den, Bowen is lying danger
ously ill At Clinton, unable to be brought
through tho Uiuu.
Uen. Jackson s cavalry, ju t returned
from the rear of (irant, cupturod and de
stroyed a train of lC0<;nmmi*-*ttry wagons.
Itoportn of the urieiii v in heavy force at
Canton.
The onemy croaaod the river in heavy
force yesterday, and are moving on uh
slowly,
IIICIIMOND, July l‘.» \ pedal to the
Whig from Bunker Hill, near Win. In*
ter, given a Mimnuuyof new .from the
Baltimore American, • i the Kith. It »«
mostly anticipated. The only thing new
is the following, hut it is not stated wheth
er it was brought by the late nriiva) or
not. Roebuck stated that Nupolcnn au
thorized him to ft ay in the House of Com
mons that lie had instructed Baron Uronn
to propoau negotiations witli Riiglaud for
mediation
Tho Loudon Ilurnld nays it is reported
that Itussell lias resigned on account ol
tk difiiigronmcnt with the Fremior <>n the
question of recognition of ll.u Mouth,
Yankee cavalry advanced from Will
iamsport on the IKth to within lour miles
of MarLinriburg.
1 ItlA&UtnloM, I0th.i1.— the buinhurdniioil
was renewed for a abort time this after
noon. All quiol tins ovouilig.
Morgan on his Travels.
Ulorc about the Northern Idols.
dUo., dbo.
The Mob Hpirit Terviwllug tho North I
Cuattanoooa, July 201)1. --The IC«*b«sl
has received Naahvillo and Louisville
tiles to (Ju. 1-lilt. Vallandigltam a 1 rived
at tlm Clinton Homo, Canada, at 4 ./el k
on the Ifith.
Cincinnati, Ifith. Morgan reached
Georgetown, Brown county, at mnluight;
bo is hemmud, and his chance* of escape
slight. G unbolt Ik uud a large force went
outyufttorduy to dispute the eroding of
tho river, which is too high to ford. The
city will bo relieved from martial law to
morrow. Thu track and bridge, damaged
on tho Ohio and Mimdsaippi railroad hate
been repaired. Morgan was |«.t hoard
from this nfUirnoon, six miles from Ildlv
boro, ltigblundcounty.
Cincinnati, 10th. Morgan ., advance
was west of Uui.in, Adams oounty, ten
miles from thn river at midnight. IIo
scouts approached Muyavdlo this mom-
ing, and wore ropul:«od by tliu b»*ub mi
I’ikeville. To day our forces hid close
behind him. The I.ottUvllW* Journal
suys a train of cars with two battorhv nm
sant from tho Bt. Louis arsenal onBatur-
day tq*Deinopolift, to intercept Morgan
Nkw York, loth Tho rioters Ust
night burnt n hou&o of ill faniHon Green
wich street, and killed one man. Drink
iug shops were gutted, and a |u rfcct ingu
ofterrur provaila. A nog ru shot a Zoimvo
In 32*1 Ktrout, and the mob bout tlie negro
to death and hung him to >, Hue on Staten
Island. The mob Attacked the Lyceum
and Marino Hospitals and curried off 6U0
muskets and ammunition, l ive New
York oily regiments were ord< rod home
Tho rioters numbered 6,000strong.
Nk\v York, 10th.- Troubles not v.i
over. Gen. Brown threaten* to kill over.)
man found in u c.ruwil.
Tho public huUdmgs «ve guarded by
infantry and cannon. Tnu artillery
tired canulntor among the mob on 37th
si root and Mint-loir* Iluinie on U‘*th street
last night, and a man rtWOtnbliii^Greelay
was awfully beaten And rows, a leader
of the mob, WA- i.iicMed am) ant u-
Fort 1.a Fayette.
IIohtos, 1-Uli —Tho mob I. 1 >u»i putt!
ere l and broken into Several gun • l.wj.*
The riot originated in an attempt to drab
a citizen. Alarm boll ringing and mili
tary rapidly gathering.
Midnight.- Everything now quiet.-
itioter* disperse-1.
Albany, loth.- This umrning 400
workmen of Van Itettbsalnvr Iron Foun
dry gutted the Times itflico, forced the
jail and released the prisoner
NiwHavks, c.'onn., 16th Two hun
dred and twclvo were drafted to day,
among them 3 professors and U :tud«mK
of YaldCollage The draft in progroh-
iug quietly in I'ldladolpbia am) Bpring-
Held.
ItU'HMONK, July 2tHh. A rumor at
Wythaville, con firmed by an official di
patch from Gan. Mam done , nays tlml
tho enomy’ii cavalry ami infsnti \ UftR)
atroug, advanced ami ro.le into Wythe
ville on Saturday evening, and at the
samo time about 30 men with 2 pie. •- of
artillery, under MaJ. Bovvyer, fiitertal
town. A sharp •kirmi-h en -ued, lasting
three-quarter.- of an hour. MaJ. lloa ycr
retreated witb^-arl of his men. Our h»<*
CapU Oliver end two citixun.s killed l.t,
Borany badly Wounded. Fnemy's I.W';. ('*»
Toiler, commanding brigade, one other
Colonel and a Major killed; a l. -mU *1
aud twenty-live prisoners in nur ha-id-
The Yankees burnt‘the jail and several
other buildings, and leit the next morn
iug, retreating toward* Ta/«<weU O H.
Tho damage to tho railroad can in re
loured in an hour or two. Unofficial dis
patches express appruhontions of another
attack on the railroad.
Richmond, ‘Anh.—All qmet to-day.
A slight skirmub yesterday between a
auiHlI portion of cavalry toward* Mm -
linaburg. It is rumored that Meado is
superceded by Sedgwick.
I’kt krsjmjko, 20th.—The New York
Herald of tho 10th say* the riot continued
all Wednesday without abatement; draft
p.*hltiv«dy Mupcnded , several dteadful
conflicts between tbo military and peo
pie; terriblo street fighting on Kast 10th
street; military completely routed; Col.
Jardino wounded ; ft Captain and Lieu
tenant of tl.cOth New York militia killed;
great slaughter of soldiers und people ;
forty dead bodies in tho place ; negroes
greatly persecuted and threo hung; Gov
ernment street completely ftnckod ; gen
eral flight of negroes.
The Council appropriated $10,600,000
for conscripts. Heveral buildings in the
21st Ward were sacked. Sevoro fighting
at Tib A vonuo Hospital, nnd lionvy logs
of life. Disturbances at Boston, Now
York, York ville, Brooklyn, Jamaica, and
other places, but not »o serious iw at Now
York.
Lincoln bas sot ajoirt a day in August
for national thanksgiving.
Leu escaped without leaving a gun or
ojiiftft«»n ha a trophy for Meado. Ho is to
be holly pursued.
Morgan is surrounded, but not cap
tured. The Herald nays ho will ha, cer
tain.
't here are rumors hero that a Yankee
mounted force i; crossing tho Tennessee
below Hoot'.ville.
Richmond, 21st.—Northern dates of
the lBtls received.
Tho riot in New York has boon sup
pressed. Tho Herald says perfect order
reigned throughout the whole nty yester
day. Tho wards in whioh the bighenl
ovehement had prevailed were filled with
bodies of military, who patrolled the
streets entirely unmolested Ly tho popu
lace. A Circular from the l’rovoat Mar
shal at Washington announces that tho
draft bail been enforced. Tho provost
marshals will he sustained by tho military
forces of tbo country. Wool is superse-
dml by Dix. Dix is in command of the
military force of tbo city. Archbishop
1 lug lie - bad addressed 6, (MX) of the people,
begging them to reflect, and not resist the
enforcement of the law.
Hon. Xmnper wr»;. not Killed, but bidi
lair to recover.
A telegram dated Cincinnati 17th, bays
Morgan passed through Piketon, going
in the direction of tho rivor, via Potnroy
*nd Oaliiopoli*.
Richmond, 2lnt -Gilmorn's official
dispatch relative to tin*attack on<’barlen-
toii say.' the assault on Battery Wagnor
on the morning of the 11 lh was repulsed
—Federal loss 160 killed aud Wounded.
He claims to have takon eleven piecos of
heavy ordnance and a largo quantity of
camp equipage on Morris' Island.
Meades army is in the vicinity of
Berlin, Maryland.
l ive regiments of Now York troops
worn to Imvo boon drawn from tbo Army
of the Potoiunc und Bent home on Wed
nesday, but Hfter transportation hud boon
provided tbo order was countermanded.
A icgiiunnt of regular*, with a battery of
artillory, was dispotchod to New York
in their i toad Gov. Heymouf bail re
called the Stain troops and designated thn
regiments that wmo to return, and tbi.»
disregard of his authority inay load to
grave complications between himself and
thn Federal Rxecutivo.
ymciul dispatch t<« tho Whig rays
thu onemy in force uro reliably reported
have crossed iuto Loudon county on
tho Pith.
Nearly 600 Yankco cominisftlonod ofll-
rs urn in confinement hero. Bids Tor
cotton inLcroftt bond i opened on the 20lh.
Oilers accepted rangod at premiums va
rying from 60 to 100 p -r cent. Another
call for bids for 6,000,000 is to lie issued
uuediately.
Wi Ni'iiKSTKR, 21 sl. - Nothing now from
ir army. All quint. Them are many
ports regarding tho position of the
iinkooii, but nothing positive. It is
believed they have recroMod ’the Poto
mac, but in what fyreo or towards wliat
point making, is unknown. Their move
ments are all known to (Ten. Loe, who is
making hl» arrangement!* accordingly.
Humored to-day that there hie* been a
riot in Philadelphia.
I.ynohburo, 22d.—Vaaanngnrs by tho
Tenncssoo Kail road roportthoWylhovillo
Yankee ruiderft wore captured on Mon
day east of tbo river in the mountains of
Mercer county, by tho command of Uol.
McUtiuHlaml. A number of negrooft and
horaos, cupturod by tho Yankeos, were
recaptured. About 2>) liouaos woro hurtl
ed In Wythovillo, among them the* *>f-
tic.* of tho Dispatch, with ii% fixtures.
Hrpublican
Richmond, 22*1.- Tho Petersburg Kx-
presB gives an account »»f a Yankee raid
in N. (’urollna. A gang numbering 4 to
flOOcutno tVom Washington, N. V At
Rocky Mount they burned tbo depot
with OOlX) bales of cotton, and a large
cotton factory, owned by Win. M. Battle,*
they also enpturod a train on *ho Tar-
boro' branch of the Washington Road,
with 2 car loads of ammunition, 30,000
noundsuf bacon, and destroyed tho bridge
over Tar river a Abort distance from
Rocky Mount, and tore up the track for
u mile or two.
(The following appeared in only u portion ol
our itint o*l it ion. I
Richmond, 22d. A circular tVom Lt.
t’ol. Lay, Acting Chief of Bureau of Coti-
;criplt«>n, give * the following iutormation
relrttiv*' to the recent proclamation of the
President ex tending the coiiftcrlptiuii age
All hubstltutians cease to be valid if
the. tulwlitUlo be less than forty-five, and
not otherwise exempt by law Member
ship, whether officer or private, of organ
izations fur borne defence or special ser
vice, confers n*i claim to exemption from
< onfederate sur vice ; neither does service
in the militia, unless in case of officers
actually in commDsioU and duly «puilitied,
llereiiHcr, any person furnishing a sub-
fltitute bix'omuH liable in hin own person
whenever the Borvicou of tho aubalitub
arc lost to the govornntcut from anj
cause other than tho casualties of war.-
All applications for exemption must Hrd
be addrcsaerl t** the local enrolling otll
If addrumed t«. higher authority they will
ho referred back fur local examination
and report.
An official di*patch from Gen. Rcaurc
card, dated the 22d, says tho enemy ro
commeneod shelling yesterday, i'oui
cuiuinltics tin our side. In the buttle on
tin* lNih we had 160 killed and wounded;
tbo enemy, including prisoners, lost about
* 2UUU. Right hundretl were huriod under
I ring of truce. Col. Putnam, acting Brig.
I G<*m rai, and Shaw, »*oind’g a negro
| regiment, wero killed. The spirit of the
j country is aroused, and many persons
heretofore in the borviea have avowed
their purpose to return, while ethers who
have furnished substitute*, or are other-
wiso exempt, are in numerous instances
preparing to return to the army in re-
J Kponsolo tlio President'.** **al).
KtciiMoNit, 22*1. Northern dates to the
20lh riHfivoil. Tho riot in New York
seems to bo ctf.nrlunHy ruppr**.*mhI. G«.\
Seymour La* u.ued orders stating that a
i sutlimat force ho^ arrived to assist the
I civil authorities in maintaining tho pub-
I li< peace und enforce order. Tbo citizen
j volunteer organization has been ralhmd
• from further duly. 3Utw tr^ps continue
to guard tho Seventh Avonuo Arsenal.— OKORGIA. HARRIS COUNTY
Tho draft will not begin until tbo exact W H . E l l 5 A J? J9,"i red T »> ,0 5' Adahilitfialor
, , . j" , , . , . : T? ot R©n**rl* k It. Ha/omore. ncc d. late of rm.I
quota of the city is definitely deterininod. j county, liayiDg tiled hi< i>utitirm fur leave u>
A wcok tnay elapse first.
Tho stontner Hanva has arrived with
foreign ad vices to tho 8th. Nows unim
portant A powerful iron plated ram
Haul to bo for tho rebels, had boon launch'
cd from Mcb^ib. Laird'H yard. Political
disturbances bad occurred at Berlin.
Gen. Pettigrew's remains arrived this
evening by the Central train, ami wert
escorted to lh*- Capitol by a long proces
sion of tho military. Uia body will bo
taken to Bouth Carolina to-morrow.
Goi.DgDoRo', 22d.--Details of Yankee
depredations, commencing last Monday
at Rocky Mount, come in slowly and
confusedly. While 300 of their cavalry
proceeded to Rocky Mount,200 remained
to depredate around Tarboro*. Those
latter wore attacked, whippodand routed
on Monday evening by throe companies
of our cavalry. About 100 *«four men,
Major Kennedy commanding, nour Dan
iel's School bon.***, 24 mile* from Turbo-
ro', south *»f Tar Tiver. They left six
(lend and fifteen wounded on tho hold;
•ight horses, bonde* forty homo ficoutro-
rnenu were captured by our boys. Our
I ewe: three wounded, among whom is Cap
tain Thomprou, bull through his right
wriub llo arrived In town this morning.
Tlio Yankees arc said to have carried off
about three hundred negroes, besides
horses and other property. They camp
ed last night at Groniloy’s meeting house,
three and a half miles from Snow Hill.-—
Tho bridges have all been burnt, but Col.
Clitihorn arid others uro on their track.—
All sort** of rumors «■* to tboir where*
about* are nil oh’. Nothing definite out
sido of military cirrlua. Tlio latest news
that tho Yankees are supposed to have
caped by way of Htmffieton.
Morton. 21st, via Mobile, 22d.—Tbero
has been no change in afl’airs to day. Tbo
enomy is busily **ngago*l tearing up the
track botween Brandon and Jackson.—
They burned the depot at the latter pluco
last night. Grant is preparing to full
hack, ah there is no wat>*rhi his front.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
CUUNt 1L CHAMRUR, July 20,1803.
€ounril n«*t i u*-nuiii l » a 'inurnment.
I'n-MMit.bi lion F.U. Wilkins, Mayor, Aids,
Mi Kendi****, Dranill. M
'«i(soi>, JJivin* unit Dm
Alwciit, Aid.**. Jo ter, Lt
il.l.
Tho minutes of the lari mooting woro read
nd confirmed.
Aid. Itis/oill w.c* excusi d for till provious
besnees.
i rccominondud
the <t*w Coin-
ler»**| paid.
... /oportod "llmt
thoy h d hired fourteen noxrn I who
will) the pi*rinunt>n( nund-
relation to ilie i'l.mk-i
thn City of Cnluuiho*. *
Slid his unsocial)'* and
eoni’truotiiiK u l'liink i
* d.,> -tho owttors t\»
•irk on the Htreet/
sell the whole of the real estate of raid dee'd,
the Court ot Ordinary to lie held in and for snid
county on the fir-t Monday in Auaust next.
itiven under my hand this the 3d day of June,
lftftt. UKO. U. MULLINS.
June \ ’i'.'L—fit. Ordinary.
G IRO Rtl I A. BARKIS COUNTY.—Whereas
I Richard K. Kunuon. n iministrator tie h.,nl%
VV. While, deceased Lto
isrd l-
Wrillli
said county, bavins filed hu petition fur leave
to roll the whole of the real o.unte helousiuic to
the e.'fate of raid deceased, dcocribud in said
sell said real estate fhonld unt granted by
the Court of Onlinary to he held in and i<*r -aid
rounly on the first Mondsr in Auxust next.
Riven under uiy band, ihis -’A day ot June.
M.5. UliO. W. MULLIN'*.
UKORBIA. t CoRKr »»v Wsoimhv—
nARRIS COUNTY./ June Term, J*
RULE NISI.
Oku. W. Mi’llinh. Ordinary, prosidinif.
idiot of said i-iiuiity, hi.viiiK filed his \
It in therotor
ei by (In- Court, that all
personseonceriie*! show causeUfiiuy they have)
why Miid ioluiiiiiitral<>r and xuurdian i-hould
not lie ■Iiycliiuved hy said Court of Ordinary, to
ho held iu and for -aid r.-unty, on the fir. t
Monday in December next; mid thui this rule
bo publish**! iu .* itif.irniii) to law.
A tru-j extract from the luinutc- of Ilurrir
Court of Ordinary—June L*. I *•»'..
Jun- .. ■ . .,* •» Ml l.I.I N - i n ''.
f t KORtil A, HARRIS C«M N f Y -Wheros-
" * J nun** M. .Smith, a*iimni»*ra! >r of Robert
J. Carmon. deceoi-e l, late <>f ...nd county. h*v -
mg bled bis petition f<>r )ea\e to sell the laud
aud a uesro boy boluosiuR to (be «st*te "f said
Robert J. Cauuon, and d>v-<*iibed in said peti-
All personscooceru-^i are heiohy notified t
cause (if '* * * ‘ * ‘
sell raid Ian i
(siren under
Fuly, iK'ii
J.ily !'* 1*'
UKO.
2.K01UJI.1
i 7 MULL^Njj.
II Mil: I - ' '*1 \ 1 . W 111 r'
Kimbrough. ad*ninutral*»r of
(
H.K . ...
having filed Ins prdlion f«>* I**hv«. t.» II t!
land belonxinv to the rotate of *nl I *■ »-•
and ileaeribed in said i-ilitiun- -
All persons concerned am hereby i»..»if«r*.| i
show cause (it any they have) wb> nn order '
sell said land should uot be granted »>> u,
Oiurt of iirdiunrv to be held in and tor r.'n
county on tire lit -1 Monday in September
(liven un. ‘ ‘
July. UW3.
July J'). I
OUNTY.-;
r Letters of
id Utldc-u,
(Jt Pbiilip Hirlen baa applied for —
Administration on the estate of Daniel lllfdcD,
dcce.v.d. Die of said county—
All persons oarerned are herehy notmeit to
show r.iu-c (it imy they have) why the adinin-
istruti-'ii of said estate should not be granted to
said applicant at the Court of Ordinary to bo
held in and lor said county on the first Mon
day in August next-
ui,e " *» 4 ' r "“'iSFlBs.
June 11,1ft63.--Bt Ordinary.
( ' BOHUI A. MUSCOGEE COUNTY—Mr?.
D Cornelia M- Walker, guardian «»f her own
minor children, bavin* applied for leave to sell
the interest which said children have in certain
lands in Chattahoochee county, known ae the
Walker place, containing about 600 acres, tho
Interest ol said wards being one-half—
Therefore all persons coucerued are hereby
----- (if any they have) why
»he held ou the first Monday in August next.
Luml. thi* ist June, 1863
JOHN JOHNSON. Ord'
J uue Jd-2m
/ ' E0RGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY— Kd-
VJ ward f. Shepherd, administrator ol Lock
Weems’ e.«late. has filed his petition for ttio sale
of two negroes, vi* : Nelson 28 and Jesse
years old—
All persons concerned areoereby notifi«xI to
jj have) why un order t«i
v cause (if
’ negro M
f Ordinary t*> be held
id negroes should n*jt be gruuted^ at the
i liven under uiy bund, tills 4th of June, 18*
June 4-2in JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinal
HULK NISI.
William A. Dug*, aduunlatratorof the estate
d peter T. Rugg. decreased, having apfdied tor
j said ndiu ni’tration—
f "
should n>>t f»e disinisac*! j
uury io lot h'ddtn in ana tor said c >uniy on
f h*- fir ( Monday in December next; and that
this order lie published according to law.
A iiik transcript from the uiluutes of saiP
Court. JNO, JOHNSON.
M i) 2), W L fit Ordinary.
^ * BORGIA. MUSCOOEB COUNTY-Cot*nr
i they have) why said administrator
uni Monday in Jenuarv i
Q TATE OF GEORGIA. TALBOT COUNTY.
Whereas James Itarr applies to roe for let- »T» 0 provide i
•»— ..r An thn natAte of Svlvanus * sue of Ire;
ters of administration on the estate ofSvIvanus
It. Gibson, ate <.f raid county, deceased.
Tiifee ar<? to eitonnd adta *nisb all nn*l *in-
gular the kin Ire ] and creditor* of said deceased
to hu nnd appear at my office within the time
prescribed bylaw, then and there to show cause,
If any they have, why said letter* should not be
iTHlIwr
pEORGlA. TALBOT COUNTY.—Whereas
e therefore to cite and admonish all
„ud singular the kindred nod creditors ol said
deceased, to l*c and appear nt my office witbiu
the iime prescribed by law, then aud there to
cause (if any they have) why said letters
should not l»e granted.
S T ,
ATE OF GEORGIA. TALBOT COUNTY
June I7tli. I**.►!.—Woereas Catherine Wil
son, guardian of the orphan* of Joseph Wil?
dco io-eil, applies tor Letters of Distnitsioti-
all person concerned bo
ii.l county, uext ensuing, then
t o suow causu if any t l i
- -Iiould not I ir grauted
r cause if any they have, why
• t l»e grauted.
n ihe minute* of sai*l court.
MARION BETHUNK,
r letters of adiuiiiistratioi
e and admonish ail
and Mnrulai llie kindred and cradito;
deceased, to bo and appear ut uiy »*lfi i
should not be grunted.
r baud and official sigmiture,
MARION BETllUSE.
JstiKa L. BMvsisorox,
• Libel for Divorce.
* filed hi* Libel for Divorce, return-
on estinventus:
h. 'rivfr
tbo lib d i) ut
W MULLINS.
GEORGIA, IIAKHIE COl M Y.
IIUREAS Cullen lia
having fib
whole of the i
lid described i
udonging iu said d.n
filed his application for
these are thcrefiiro to notify all concerned t<>
n ier my band, in ofiice,
J. L WIMilbltl.Y,
»KoRGI A, STEWART COUNTY-Wherein
* be given by publi-
dth.ls*.: GKO. W. McDUFFlE. Clerk.
Mm Ire to C'rcUltoru.
1 LL ncr-oiis having claims against tho estate
1\ ol Mr. Murthu L. Carnes, deceased, laic ol
Muscogee county,are hereby notified to present
them, duly HUlheuticaled, within «hc time pre
scribed by law.
, , . D. F. WILLCOX, adm'r.
July 18, I8*>J.-tiw jj
t rntltcn.
r re (ucsted i
All p H
show cause (if any they have) why an order i •
sell ?ai*l real estate should not bo grunted by
tho Court ol Ordinary to be held in und lor -aid
county mi tho first Monday in Augu-t next.
Given iindor lay hand tin.- tho M day l J uno,
180!. ^ ^ GEO. W. All I A. 1N -.
RuJr ,Y«*i--Gro w Mi ins.-. '>i i \ |.ic
Wbert-ii-. Daniel I* 11,11. adiii*:n-(i.,
mi“!:
which hinds the grantees l * keep tho rood i
good order, whilst it ullow- them t*> «*hargo b
truiisportaiiou over thn >• >.*t«i. As lbe r»a<
over, occupies the public »tr< cl. the grai
t bo held sul(je<*t to Mm law which piuliibi
tructioi l> 11 ", i ' uiy i
charged l,y
in and for .
Junuury ti
id Court ,
I county oi
the ..end Mo
in conlormily ui la w
-- extract from the minutes of 1
Court of Onlinary—July bth, I* i.
GLm.W .MILLIN'/
u iravvi ot me streets, it
Conncil to i<muvr it.
. i know itin condi
tion ol tne mud ; and if it In* cnpsblo of proof
by ilie Council, that tho condition of the rood
Uiisalu lor travel, it ninouriH to an obstruo-
uuiluncu. which by law tho city author-
move wit In .ut luillu-r notice
rCHnoct fully,
WILEY WILLIAMS, City Atl’y.
An account of favor of J no. U. Wright,
Aid. Dougin
lately imposed
■ i ■ ris . ■
Aid. McKendreo U» reduce it t
Thu 1‘eeolution, m* umeiided.
ended by
••d, le.tr
voucher
It i- tb
jicrsons
ili- barged •,
in and fi-rsa
in .1.1 unary
A. B. l*oii,-r. administrator oi
ihv and Klifa Maw.iway. deccas-
>i*l count), having filed Id*
and petitioned the (
said a-lin i* * i i
ed In conformity to iuw.
Court of Ordinary-Julv titb. UkW.
the minutes of Harris
I Court of Ordinary.
February Term, IM3.
, Gie Council ll.en adjourned until
Tlic State of Alnliaina, ItuaBell County
Iv rHH PmoBatk Cm ar, Juno .SMh. Ko.
C AMEthisday Jane Harrison, ttie widow of
Thomas Harrison, deceased, and hbd tor
probale iu this court uu instrument of writiug
purporting to bu tho lu.4 will mid teMmuunt of
said decedent; and tho second Monday of .1 uiy
next haying boon appointed by tho < ' '
the consideration of said inutlui -
Notice is hereby given to tho i
next of kin of said decedent, that tliuy can ap
pear ill this court at the term to bu h«ld on tho
«tav aforesaid and defend against th« appiiea-
..batu snid will, il llicv Ibink proper-
11 WADDELL,
GEORGIA.
11ARR1.S COUNTY.I . ....
Ill'Ll: NISI.
Gro. W Miii.Livs. Ordinary, presiding
W ll Lit KAF Samuel C, Goodin.in. adioini-l ra
t"f of AI bar I G. Goo.iuiun. d> • •• iscd. lale id
said county, having ai«.| bis voucher* and
tinned the c ourt (or u discharge Ir
uiin isirat ion —
lt if than-fi
A true extract from tho minutes of Harris
Court of Ordinary, February ltd, ISdt.
fnbb Hin * I EG. W. MULLIN’^, Ord'y.
pKORG!A. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. I'm ur
\J okOkpinaky, Maroh r«na,lwvt ll*lr .V...,
Samuel A. Billing, administrator ol ibe < -
tato of Samuel A. liailcv. dec. ase I. bnviug ap
plied fur dismission; It is ..r l. r,.I Mix! all
Vj Mr Martha Touehtun has fijed her appli,
>r.« of guardianship *■( (lie i
e thcrcl’oru to rita aad admonisli all
ei-.,ns ooiicenisd to show cause, if any. witb-
:i the tune proscribed by statute, why said let !
GEORGIA, STEWART COl NTY
III KRKArf Mr- Martha Toucbtoi
c lunty, decease*!:
: them, duly
rescribed by law.
&\ 18*1!.—7i
nd atL thi
to, aft re
ithentfeated, within tin
ll. DWIGHT, s
ndmitiitrator.
Ucor|{iR—Txlbot County.
M'»N 111 - alter date, application will be
»urt of Ordinary of said county
. part of the negroes beloi<„n,r
Samuel K.
, l“)oJ.
JANECUOLL, Exec':
olAlEGN DELUACH,
aid letters should not bagrante,!.
I, in olfioe. tb is 2>1 day
. L. WIMBERLY.
Ordinary,
/J KORGI A. STEWART COUNTY-Colut
1*0 N the pot it loll
of Disini-i
wd for l.ctters
y. pn
Dowd
. administration
the e-tatauf Neill Dowd, decoa-od—
It is thorafarc op lore t that all persons con
cerned allow caii-hi, if any, within the time pre
scribed by Statute, why i
be gmulod at the uoxt
A i run extract from the minute* of said Court
.1 uno 30 th, 1803.
J. L. WIMBERLY,
July 3, 180: ut'>in Ordim
i tL'iKGlA. STEWART COUNTY CourT ol
vl Ordinary, M »roh Term 1803—J L Wimberly,
Ordinary, prosiding:
Upon th»* petition of Thomas M Vain lor
letter* of Difltnisalou from the administration on
tho estate of Jasper J. F'aiu, Iuto oi auid county.
next October sl’orm of thi* court, why said let
J L WIMBERLY, Ord
/ ’ KORGI A. RT EWART COUNTY.-Cot: in
'* m l) it n i v * u v, March Term. 18*;t -J. L.
Wluiberly, ordinary
Upon the petition <
r JatnibVrotinnn 1 .
i III** administratin'
JUlity, deceased |
Wiley M. Trotmau, late of said
March 30th, 18*13.
act from the miuutea of said court.
J. L. WIMRERLY. Ordinary.
’ KORGI A. TAYLOR COUNTY.-Whereas
'I'll e State ot A I a Imi in it, lluorll *'o,
Is I'lo'lixTi: Uoi nr. .lei y IYku.Isu
1AM K tins dn> Hugh I*. Job., mi. guardian or
) I fie estate of Robert li. il llirtn. ... ami
led h!* account and vuurber* lot Ihe fin .1 ,-et
_ 1 uu it* ii t of said estate; nnd the second Monday
in July noil liHyiug been appointed by tlio
adit in,; and stuling tlio
given to all parties in-
tho torui o| tho court
ho same, if they think
t underpin) band, ut offico, tho ‘Adli day
GRO. II. WADDELL.
persons concerned aim
why .'iiid adiiiinis'ratur sin
I by the 0 .urt of Ordiuarv t
May A. D. lHii.1.
J mlge
The Slate of Alalia him, It u Surf I ('on nty
light.iwer, ii<lmln
Williain*W. Tor
rencr. <t« rooed, mud Bltsi hi- uvount nnd
Vouchers for the bnai rclllemont ol *:ii I oxtuto ;
and the second Monday in August next h.i\uig
been appointed by (he I’ourt |.»r « \amiuiiig,
auditing aud slattng the mm.'*. noli, > i- li.-reb)
all p*rti»i tutei
. if lhe> think i
!' July, A. D. Ifttkl,
,ithe lltli day
GEO. 11. WADDELL,
Judge nf Kruliule.
> * Un lull A. 11 A Kill
V I 1.11. tell i IV. id a.in
11 D. I*.,.*. d-. cased la,»
ing p«liUun«*d the t
i>d petition, helongiuf
Given tinder iny bal'd, in office, this Kit di
in arch 1:’. m
t \ KORGIA
^ I I’eabodv I
i the minutes of laid CHI
MUSCGGKK COUNTY. John
*-•* U|>|>lied f.if letters ill aduiili
hand, 1 t June, 1
I**.
/^ KORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY
x I not A. Billing at .plies i .r leiiet.. t
i*tration -I- /> .•.. .. .. of Hi., r ial. ,.|
McDougubl. dvrease.1, Inle of a I. uu
( 1 John >. Murry applied to mo for letters of
guardianship of Francos and William A. Mur
ry, "ipfiH’i- "t Anthony U. Murry, deceased:
These are tlioreluro to cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause, if any. within the time
pn -rihid b> statute, why said letter* should
under my hand, in office. 4th July,
J. J. llUKK,
.lulv 1 *>. W-t fit Ordinary.
G ! -•*.,.1 \ 1 \ Lull V-l N IV. \s i,,.,.. ,
E. B Waters applies to mo for Letters of
Adinini'lrutioii on tho e-datoof Jos. 11. Ruckor.
1sti " ,,,i i i.unty, deceased—
These a e tberol.*r«’ to eito and admonish all
rued t.. show rauao, if any, within the
tuu»* | pr.-'crtltod by statute, why said letter*
Juno loth.
thenip iicd, for puyutuit, within tho
JAMILS M. SMITH.
, Tibet by I.
J uiy 10, 18*
rntor* a Vale.
\\’ILL before the Court house door
** iu Hu:', i. 1 i) "i , .unt), tit., ou the first
Tuosdu) ii, A *i•*,i.t ii. it, "lie House aud Let in
Reynolds, nuini as I. ,t No. 13 arid 8|,», k H.
belonging t,. tho . -taro of Stanley W. Kogoi*.
deciviseiL Sold b»r the benefit of the c
Ac_. lurms known on d.i> ofsalo,
Jnnofi. iv,’.
t of the creditors.
(U| B MAN AJre’r.
Kxrtutrli’i Sate.
VHH.L be sold bcloio tho Court House door
*» in the t"oil ol f ilbottun, fnlbot county,
(la., on ibt, iurt Tncxtuy in August next, with
in the legal hours ,,f . 4 |o, agmabiy to an order
o| tho Court -d ttrdinaryol said county, aNe
gro nmn by tbo mnne of Harry, about lorty
tho pMporty of U»« ©stateof Levi
nty deceased.
RYM. SMITH.
Flxeeutrix.
i. Smith. Into o
Juno 2t),l8(
man, at,out J" years u ago, and her child L*»u-
isa. ii'wut J • : . . bald negroes sold for
the bcncti ■ u i«t* of said ilcccitsvd.
GEORGE W.GORDON,
July 10, W,{. u n ^ Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
\\r ILL bo sold hi Hamilton, Harris county,
» V Gh.. oii the first Tuesday in September
next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
mg likely Negroes, belonging to the rstato ol
Mrs. Loui-.i * . Griggs, deceased, to wit:
1 negro man uamed John, about 45 year* of age:
1 Oliver. " 24
Virginia'*
Clara Beall, 12
Webster. 11
Dafft.e
House and L >' in the
J. J.
June 12, UC3
p KORGI A. TAYLOR COUNTY.-Court of
\l Ordinary, June fonu, 1863—J. J. Huff, Or-
din*r>, presiding:
Upon the petition of Ann Johnson, for Let
(it of dismission from the guardianahip of
Namiii | Johnson and William T. Johnioii —
iVbricloro ail porsons couc. rued are hereby
should J
.1 uno 2. IV, 1
/ ' KORGI A.
^ 4 I, S !,:• V
MUSt'tiGKR COUNTY. Wtr
X of said e-tate.do u|.| i
•Ileant at the Court ..I
and tor .- aid Count) «
IGT!
tli’.O. W. MULLINS
KoRGI V. HARRIS COUNTY
I I J
tl,.., ..i,
i*d are hereby notified to
y have) why an order to
be granted by (he
td n< I mi<
A KORGI A. Ml’SCOGKB COUNTY, J .hit'
y Bcthune, administrator of the estate
Keturah C. Kctur, having applied for I.etUra
they have) why
_. _j diamirted.
. hand and official signature
ml u liipiiiidt aB
> hand, iu offico, the 4th July,
\ CIIATTAHOOCHKK COUNTY.
Nl SI W. W. Shipp, administra-
•• istool James \ioLester, deeea. ed,
l»lied for letters of diaiupoiou Iroui
ai lore ordered, that all persons con-
HV.
lawful hours of
belonging to ihe t*
whii »»uiiesviiie, in
said deceased resided ut
tlie beut-Ul of (ho legatees of *ntd
nt* rash.
WM. M. GRIGGS,
18* t- Aduiuistrator.
K\ KC» TOU'S SALE.
i order from tho Ordinary
county of Talbot.
rs*. next, will he sold before the
i iu said county, within the
sal**, the following Ncgroc-
. Talbot countv, Uu.,
t next, within lh.
if >
»> .-'ii.,,! ii. * b.ijr about tcu year-
n i bid . ll bv >\ m. Duun, at the same
id biddei - Laving (ailed to comply
l*uu t sale. H;iid uegroex will, on said
lav in Augu t uoxt, be sold a( the risk
Dismission front said administration
Wherefore all person* co
notified to show cause (if ...
said administrator should not be disnii-irii I
.he Court uf Ordiuarv to tie held in and lor sa
county on the first Monday in .September net
Given under iny band. February l*>tb, i^«.
Icbl'J-td JOHN Johnson. Ordinary
( JKORGIA. M1 'SO;>UKK 0011N 1 \
Am.
oitPiNtHY, March
July lb, 18*11. 2m
/ t KORGI A. HARRIS
\ I ,11—< \, .oimi> i-1i
|i**r. dec* a*vsl, late ! -a
*1 Nil v. ' -
or ol Elijah <\ liar
«* unt). Laving filed
ill the land belong
a ed. and described
All pc own* concerned
show cause vit an) tin
sell said laud should
._ c hereby notified t
they have) why an ordei
| J"*cph Kyle, administrator of the estate of
i John Kyle, deceased, having applied for di*
) mi*..ion : It is ordered, that alt persons con-
eertied s'»..w cause, if unv they have, why said
j idmu i-triilor should not bo dismissed by the
Court ot Ordinary t*> bo hold in ami for said
count) iu October next; and that this order be
j\'j. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
te:,* ot ditiui
granted to (
Ordinary t'» be held
J the trull in .
thi** older be published if. terms of the law.
" - i A true extract from tho miuutcs of sa’pl cou.'
J At*. CASrLKBKRRY.
May 2* 1 , ISA’ -uMim Ordinary, j
/ ;i:oR*.I \. • II ATTAHoorii I l
1*> ll : anon IT MAY CoNCKgN : —Where-
n*. M B Willis ba* applied to mo fur loiters ,
»1 administration ou the estate of Joseph
Owens, late ot said county, decorvsod-Tbo.se are I
of Boniatiiiu M
the land belonging to
uud di*dinguislu>d
171. 132. 1SJ. II*.. 2»
vided ball UT. un
i. north half 215, utidi-
»cros south part of 183.
■ under fence: there is
Rule
therefore to
the estate of Joseph
ty, deceased—Those
ud admonish all parties
^*use. il auy they have, wit
prescribed by law. why letters should
be sold with tin- land. I he place L
the^ ooitshicratuin au.l
•lay ot December, eigiiteon hundred
d gixty-two, shall be fundable in eight per
v„.*.t. b-oids or stock, until the twc*nty-sccon*'
day of April, eighteen hundred and sixty-threo
fhal from that date until tho first day of Au
gust. eighteen hundred and sixty-threo, they
slmli be funded in Mven per cent, bond* or
stock, and after the said first day of August,
they shall no longer be fundable at t lie pleasure
of tbo holder, but shall bo receivable in puy-
eatiou of a treaty «»t p
;cept tho ext*,rt duty «
i. and within ten days a
ter the pas-na'.* "i thi* act, shall be fundable in
seven per cent, bonds or stock until tho first day
of August next: and nttcr tho said first day of
August, shall be fiimLihieouIy in bunds bearing
intere-id timrato..! four per cent, per annum,
and payable at any time not o.\cceding thirty
yenr* Iron) tho date thoreof; and all such notes
not funded shall be receivable in paymeut «>1
all publicduc-. except tho export duty on c*»t-
(.•ii. and shall be payable six months after the
treaty of u*
irmuont and l __
bs bearing eight
I July, eighteen
with the a co rued interest, bo fund-
ads <d theC*
i. *•'.•.(c-. bearing iatcr.'t at the rate ot
per con: p.*r annum, and payable at any
not ex ■■•ding thirty years after their
That tlv** accrued iutorovt
mi may. at tho option uf tho holder, bo
:.«iead nt being funded. All call eertiti-
>f every description, outstanding the fir«t
July, eiglitecn hundred and sixty-threo,
bearing an nunu-t
eding thirty y
r ot July, eighteen liun-
p power hc.retoforo given
bail b«* authorned t
> > cars after the rat*
vi* between the Oon-
Uuitud States, and
f the holder, during
i,led wi;hiu twelve
\uer tSTat per
id; bearing to)
announcements
For Congress,
We are authorixed to announce •!„. ,
Hon. I11N KS HOLT, ofMuscorel *° f
as a candidate lor re-election v,
the Third Congressional District
ing election. ’ * ,ti,! »*
yVv are authorixed to announce tl,, . ,
Cu ,.. *V.M.
as a candidate for Uongress from the Ti,i r |‘
gressional District, at the ensuing , *. ,•
April 4. 184i3—te
To the Veters of the Tlu,a tow*.
alouni District. ,Rr ' 1 *
P.u.r.w-Cn'l-v,: n, Vr.rD, p ,„
the Government, on account of iuju r ; c re .
cl .bile .ervint in th. Said. bn„
me incapable of serving y ou farther i r u
capacity. Many friend.- have urged m •'
present my name to your contideratioo V
candidate to represent you in the htll C( ' *
grew: and in furtherance of these r.-uu...
nowdosu. If I should ho honored wi|h, b
Position, bv your suffrages, it win be «!iu „
dnt. affd my desire to give au car,.c-t a. |,
ou* su|.port to all eoDstitutioual i u . a , Ur , ‘V
feeling your interests, and which may tr( .j ,
the speedy and permanent aie-oui
tlie peace and imie|>eiidence of our "
country. Your fcllow-citiicn, lvUi,u, ' n
11 MARK H. BLANFOIll.
For the Lr^i.Intuir>-lla,
M eare authorized to announce fleuryi
Kiiuhrouffh „« a candidate tor R.pic-, .
live from Harris couuty iu the next L*>
of Georgia.
Cor in. i.,*ni.,ur. c „„ u
Wo arc authorized to announce the r
FRANK A. NISDKT. R,,.. , (u .
lot Busm-II County, at the August u | es;i
W. LOWTHER
GEO. T. HURT
J. K. JON I S.
H C. LOVE
JESSE WlLKERsuN.
n state that Ws
July 21, I8b3.
We uro aulhorit-
win. at tho solicit.*
and elsewhere, ha* consented to ihe
nume as a candidate for the Hou-i* ..
MOtatives, in Kuosell county, Ala
R'l. Ent}ti\tt r: Announce Lieut, j. H
T.vTg as a candidate to represenl Ru* r
ty. Ala., in the House ot Representative
next Legislature of the Flat.- , h
first Monday in August next.
Juno lb. iSfif.- to' MANY VuTKI:
In response to a call made upon hi a,
number of the eititeus of Ru*-dt rf l ,n *.
consents t<
didato to represent that cot
Representatives of ih« nex'
buma, and returns thanks t
who have signified their
that D. B.
ards
M'
n thi
* please copy.
mds, ami payabiu
•resoribod^but the j
u» U tlie ratiliuatl(>n I
the Coulcdcrate !
. unit i»uo*l allor
s hereby allowed to
r follow.*:
, •«•*./ ('h<t
McKcndroc. assisted by Datiid M>
Jlui r»s.—A. F. Johnston.
7 it (bat unit TttyLr.-T. A. Brown
Cratrfurtl, Mi icon u nd Jiuutt..,,. j
Uttton.--Charles Wilaon.
Munnte a ml Mibb.—Captain Ii (
bam and George Cunningham.
Sumter anil Schley,—U. It. Hum.
—Geo.
Mu
Stewart. A. Ncwm>ui.
(Juitmnu, Run lulph and
Gray bill. A.C.8.
Ac*. Terre//, Calhoun an.
Dnv i*.
//inker, Early, Miilrr, unti
catur Wtit of Flint Kin r. -.*
Cupt. J. W. Armstrong,
chat go of milling at Macot
Western Ruiln.n.l, a:.,I 'ran
Tho Chief Depots of thi*
bus and M:i. ,>n. All a .
of d.
not be fundable
that the Secretary of tho Treasury be
* ‘ ' is beuritiif »ix pur cent,
.teas hereinbeforediroct-
y notes i sued since the
. eighteen hundred and
he *.'oitf*d*rale .*tat*v* ns
By order of Chief of State nnd Cumin ..
General. A. M. ALLl N,
June f», I8ft“.**tf Capt. ami *'..-*.
ELECTION NOTICK.
^N ELECTION will be held
abl* loth, highest bidder,
. i’rovided. however, that
: such l>onus shall not ex
millions of dollars; And
t»t the treasury notes thus
: be it-issued, il the effect ol
he to increaso the whole
-a I'rceini-u* i„ . .,., U1
Mate o| Alabama, <>n Monday n
August next, tor Governor of the .
Kefnv.-uotutiv e from tin*
•-"•ct to thaCougre-* ol ii
-... Ataeyic^, two R**pr.
th* Mate Legislature, Shcritl. Oou
I sionixl Di*t
"lfon'“i , ; , .o *11 f ^ Wad'd* ll. Jud"" 1
I'fetors ol Mid election
rev.art .Vo. 1. I'ruwfurJ. W. ii !
>. 1. .Vnwi F
and M II
bill-, .‘■a vitnnall.
tho quality of
infs hereby author-
1.1:.
Wt
. Gatewood. ■
icer.
11 1*. John
then, returning officer.
.A./.V0.0 Mm,.'; ll •
ui and John Buchana,,, iho|t, "
1. r.-turning ofliccr.
... / Alr.lft. Ojwt.ka J,.hn B. I*j
1 aud R alter G. Williams,
I li. Genii), illuming officer.
t .Y". 11*. Salem
ml L«
I W • M Vdain-. returning tdlio
i /*.. .f A- . IJ. l».u
j W.ley,4,Uon Dud Wil«| \
11
. Da. IS,
At.,* R* turning • Hh
turning >
ting <*lb
Confederate States Depository.
COLUMBUS. 1,A.. Ai-Ktl. 2;o, l&l
I I OLDER - -f t',,i,fc !• nt.. N ,;.*., dated pri
II ,,rtu An. 1 otfi. W , can fund them ii
(even per cent. Bou t., until the Ll Uxy ol Au
Interest l.oaring Note.: am nut fundable i
Bond*, the) I, -::, .••■a idci.-1.»-.ibradv funde.1
W. 11. V'U NG.
NJ::;:/
of May ibth. 1**
«N*te»l t.' show cause, if any they have, within miles Irotu Columbus. To be gold agreeably
tno time proscribed by law. why ‘ “ * * — - * -* •-*' ' *
not lie gram.. I to «aid applicant,
*" ‘ and aud official
.1 (Mb* vstlSukhky
10 bo dcharred the
1 h tad and i.in.'ia 1 signature June June 26, LfU,
order of the Ordinary ot'said county. *
L. K. WILLIS. I
Adm'r. Ac.
it led to be funded i
M EMM VS* i FHL
WOOL WANTED
THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING CO,
COLUMBUS. .
H AV'ING large contract.* with tb* »
rata Government for :he inai *. > ■'
Woolen *1.k»*1. u , are prepared to j.«i» 0/ dr i
Mr. Euurxk A.RuiTn is our traviliing a-
Desirable Place for Sale
be granted by the
...... )' Orvlinary to bo held
county on tho first Monday in September next
Given under uiv hand, this the 4th day uf
July. ISrtJJ. GEO. W. MULLINS.
July 1*). I'v • V.
/ v 1 '* > 1; * • 1 \. II \ K I; l - f,*u MY. \\ her.*..*-,
VI Irby II. i'ltt*. a.111."
Whitehead, deceased. Into of said county, hav
ing filed hi* petition fi>r leave to Hell the land
belonging to the estate of said deceased, and
dc.'W'ribvd in said petitlvu—*\exrvpt the widow'.*
All persons concerned arc hereby notified to
i*e(if 1
«cll *aid land should 1
t have' why :
f Onlinary to be held 1
11 the filet Monday i
ranted by the
1 and
GKO. W. MULLINS,
I KO It G 1 A. HARRIS COUNTY-Whore
f a*. Martha Am. Mugely applies for letters
1 lies.
by
ad udiu
no offle
nd to
ut any they have/ why said letter* should 1
he planted.
Given under my hand, in office, July It's 1.8
GEO. W. MULLINS,
July 18. 'tU :k\l. _ Ordinary
BNTIU1 NOTH »•: Baaacll Co.. Al
|'M KAY LD belorr Witlram W I
I * u tb** -d t.»v ..1 July. |y» . *i
Wiltwias. an liov Gkvv H. asv. ab.
• dd i baud.-high. b.*d a >pa<ii>a
la. J. V
stcph.*i
1 the skirt* *.
Appraised al three hundred a-dlar.v
July 16dl— ?tw*
off. and pa)
hundred a«d.—
G F •• 11 W AD HELL.
Jarlge uf Probate.
inarch 31—1
C * I 11 K *i i \ , Ml•.*;*•*»*.i;i: *«»( nty.
T Sarah K. W ilkinn, guardian for her own
minor children—Sollie (L.Charles and Joseph
ine v\ ilk ins- having filed her petition for leave
to sell the tollowng named uegroe.«,v 1*: I nvar
and his wife Sarah, John, Diana uud her chil
dren. Henry and William -
Therefore aB person* concerned are hereby
notified to show cause (if any they have) why
leave should not bo grouted to sell said negroes
at the Court of Grvliuarv to be held iu ami for
said county on the first Monday iu September
/ « KORGI.A. MlS COG KB COUNTY.-- To **
V* WHOM IT MW OINCKRN :
Whereas John Peabody, administrator of the
estate of Robert h. Dixon, deceased, having
filed his petition for leave to sell tho negroes
belonging t« raid estate—
All persons are hereby notified to show cause
- have) wby au order
thu estate of J<dm
vouchers aud emdic
mission from said ad
It is ordered that all persons concerned show
. Ilulton, h.v
0 me for h
Administration-
cause, it any they have, wiry said administrator •
should not Ik* dismissed at the Court of Ordi- j
nary to be held in aud for said county ou the
tecoud Monday in January next.
Given under m> hand, this 22d June. 18i3. ;
JAS.C'ASTLKUEHkv.
tu3m Ordinary. 1
, A true transoript from the records of tnis 1
/ ’KORGIA.CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
VI Notice is hereby given to all person* con
cerned. that Mrs. F». A. Uiwh, excutrix of the ,
lost will and testamont of Thm>. Bush, inter- ■
married with—-Lewis, whereby her letters
testamentary abated; and that no ner-ou has
complied with the terms of the law fur admin
istration with the will annexiw] on the estate uf :
said fhos. Bu h. and that administration will
be vested 111 the Clerk of the Superior Court, or
some other fit and proper person, on the first '
Monday in August next, unless some valid ob-
JOHN C. BYRD,
1 Butler. Taylor county, Geerglo, »u the
..i.i Tuesday in M-ptetuber next, between the
legal hours .1 sole, a nerro man named — —,
belonging to the estate of J. B. MeCautj. de
ceased. Sold tor the benefit of the creJitore.Jrc.
Tonus made known on day of sale,
J. C. McCANTb, adm’r.
THK.ASl • It Y NOTICK
l«» l inxltuk''*i«a*>n* v ><■(( •
Tfi* vs 1 uv Dm* varans t (\ S. A.. I
■ Bud
4 LL bold
A tooth A
the 1st Aug.1
date, the no
cetuber. I**..'
which bear
I8*i2,auvl *>tn
per cent*, at
gust.lv. •:
Notes issued pri...
tified that until
, they 1
• Bonds. Aft r that
•• -n or after tUh April,
.1 Six per Coot, B inds, if
1* year from tho first day of
-•ro..* their face—after the
>lo only in four Pcrcouti).
•ssary to comfort and health. 1
> ertip and slock, pc
mediately.
Ai plication can be tux... ...
1 house for further i.articulars.
July IS, 1863.-if
ilo nt the L«*nt.l! "
ASA RATE
LStlKiEE COUNTY.
o County, Georgia, will
uf j jectiou is made to 1
the first Monday in Sentember next.
Given uuder my baud this nth Julv, 1863.
, , . Jfu. juaiiSuN.
July <, 18©. __ Onliuarv.
/ 8 KORGI .v V
l I McKee having filed his pennon for letter*
of administration on the astute of Hockley C.
McKee, deceased, late of said couuty—
any they to<
^ .as aforesaid
uiviuiuM). iu uv held in and fur said county
„n tho first Monday in August next.
Given under my band, this 17th June. 1863.
Given under my baud aud official signature,
June 2,>th, 1863.
JAS.CALTLKBERRV.
June R. 1863. Ordinary.
p KORGI A. CIIATTAUO >Ull KK COUNTY.
U l» n.t. w hom jt kvy CosotaN
Nt bereas lboiuas W. Howard has this day
applied to me for letters of aslministratioo on
the estate of Harrison Thomas, late of said
oounty. deceased—
vitueas m> hand, this July 2d. 1563.
, , JAMES CASTLEBERRY.
Jaly 3,1868. Ordinary.
hr sold at the Court House iu the rity of Co
lumbus, on the fir-P Tueeday iu Sei*teml>«r
next, between the legal hours of sale, tue prop
erty known a.* Jeffor*un's Brick Corner situ
ated ou the corner Frank iu and Warren
Streets. Said property is owned jointly by my
self and K0II111 and W esley, ruiaors of Benja
min Jefferson, dccen.*.* i Tho lot comprise*
nearly one half acre. The House is two stories
SIEGE ARTILLERY
r |TlE undersigned 1* authoriz'd t '
I Company ot SIEGE ARTILLERY ! •
defences of the Chattahoochee River. • 1
Georgia iint Florida line. The *' ,ui|o„.*
be S'l A riON AKY. and par-m* mi. '
avoid the long marches, short ratioti*
picket duty iurident to Infantry.
the climate is healthy, and its *•> >rn r
boiue should be a great inducement to pit
subject to Conscription.
A Bounty of Fifty Dollar? is offered, t •.*•
with a complete outfit g*»- Furlough' *
granted of a reasonable length of tiiut
at the Court House iu il
Georgia, a parcel of I ,
acres, more or leas, and situated
parcel of Und comprising eighty
or l*»*, and situated ou Muib<
thu Ittth district of said county.
1 land ii
Mulberry
unty. On
Saw Mill aud water
AU of the above property to be told for the
11rpo.su of a division.
JOSEPH JEFFERSON.
July li, W6.<.-t*
r hiut-idl and aa Guardian.
with Dwelling 11
JOHN DURKIN.
COTTON SHIPPERS
O N and after this date, Cotton will ft*' 1 ,w
received for .shipment over this R .** 1 ’
l«»s it is in GOOD ORDER, f hii ruie w.u **•
strictly enforctsl.
Juae7.l863.-dtf WM. L. CLARK. M'f'J-
t OTTO A LBOOBRIi
Madb of the best malarlaU. and •ubstan) 1 *' 1
t-.and. lor sale al dug Office- H ft I 1 **