Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, August 18, 1863, Image 4

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r .- - TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHESj™ fieport-a of tho '* •, .-aiiou. J j, EnUr rri J. - l. n ike JJit'ri. t ( * ! ■’>•* •' '0<!> » fur Ike yorfhrr* />••'' Reportedfr, l hi ^ FmiDiaiCKHBrftO, Oth.- A gBqtlfUnsh from Washington ?fty* thut 50,Of)0 runa way negroon .hnvfl hf*en fdjinfl in I ho city. Lincoln is ct.tolling tn yrori., ?>..<* umi slaver in Mar) )an/L Sinra thn (Jofty*- burg fight, ‘21 new Iml •'• •• 1, r, erected In fla’Mniore, and 3,QU> negro' put on the for ;iftcatbn* around tho city The people o' Mar are ttihjeet to the rauny. Butpicim Jersey and tho NV carrying conscript Oovornor of New Jersey requires that officer* shall not let a single man g" with out bis authority. The Govgrno* of New York it proposing lo teG tho uonl-Uft:- tionality of the Conscript Art. Largo number* of troop’’ hare hoori pent to New York ntol New JSnfclnml to f.ry- aervo order. The cnroIJiou.-ii proceed* pretty quietly. Trouble ie ontttiTprityd when tho men are «'.<■« y cui !<•! out. Tho people, having lost’’the Union, refiusi to fight for negro eGon. Work men arc leaving their ■uvfr.nn forced upon Ihnn. T , llvr n. gro regiment® formed and forming /.<r thf Fodcral army. Tho West i* fall of <!o*frh*ra, M . troops have been eent to nrrcit th«.-i i and keep ordeT. A terrific ntej^rm occurred around Head ing, l 1 *.. with Vot destruction tothe crop*. KmrneU«bil|K 1ms been nearly con- gum od by fife, mid crowd* of ytaitgre have boen lrtvan into the country. Vail an dig Ham ta nt the Clifton Hoi-v-. Mobii.k, 10th.— IV. t ns lntuly out fr m i Vicksburg r» jjprt that Grant has gc t> igrmtion to be untTue. Gen. ira3t»n White JtlTcr in command Division. Pro*poc?U in tho trans- 1 y ■ \ ;d Department is very encour- j nr.-np, flu-re is no lea rs of our ability to j whip the Yftttkeu* at any time. ProG- J sions nt© in abundance, i At n Ccnsinco.s mooting of Director* of j the Columbia *V Hamburg Itail Hood they ejected Win. Johnston Proeldent, J James G. Gibbet Chief Knginoer uuJ Henry Moore Hocretary and Treasurer. | Kk.hmokp, VAh^/Pbe light-house on j Smith Island, in Chesapeake Pay, whh recently deitroyed by a party of Cenfnd* ought off all tho lamps hundred gallons of oil. compiiihed by only ton '. i crates. They hr derpair, nr.d j ar.d about three relenting t.v- i The feat was nc York, New j men armed with ><i states are j A flag of true' boat is expected at City the array.— i Point to-day. Thrro has been no further '•g'/tlntion re! a » the oxcliange of A dullncs* Is prevailing here, unprccc* dented since the commencement of the war. The expectations of foreign inter- vctiticro recently indulged have been dis sipated by the last news from Europe The subject has Wed to be u topic of con * -<*r?ation. 3V ilhin the pa*t two weeks large numbers of farms have been advor- lirfld for sale in different parts of Virginia, end the number offering increases daily. Tho h< a(ed term continues with unabated Kuji.toan, Aug I2tb.—TheBaltimore American <»t the 11th says Meado has i ued or (hr.3 announcing severe mea sure? against farmers residing on the Orivhge & Alexandria Hull Hoad, between Alexandria and M arronton. They ore nmdu responsibl* Ipr all depredation* commuted «.n tbn rafid by guerillas, and Northern Items. I CITY COTOCII PBOCEEDINOS. General Burnside haff forbidden any communication between the citizen* of Cincinnati and the Confederate prisoner* in that city. r, «»f Newport, flee growing : Dr. J. M Cu mont, ba Java * garden. He says better than benn* that it endtirei , tomatoes, .»r Indian Hark in Here •sewed for all ■ A c iMnnnK-atawti ir other*. ».;• i.ax Mr i aowting supersede M- ado, takes Grant’s plftf •• is in conunr.nd of f.l JUcumokp, 10th was burned on tim about thirty live-? bracing400fon* ol was destroyt-1, ab money boxi c<o Green neck*. id Gen. MoPhmo,, J. Smith ioksburg. 1 rocr Ruth tboir forces vi he Impressed as laborers the repair of tho road, and Iherrjhoosns to bo taken for Govcrnmont use. With the exception of tho capturo of u number ofMosby’s guorilla*, there has been no active movements of Afeudo’s army. It ir roported that Gov. flflymour of Now York, has uddro?.,od it letter to the President relative to tho draft, lie asks aeuaperihiori nf tho draft until tho error 1 I bo corrected. Ho stntos thut a largo body • I ol th» poupl, bniuve till! cmiacrlpt net „ ry „„ u 1 lo hounconsUtulmnul, and claims that its Pemberton’s army. Tho (Jos', ncymour nates that is«*w Torn has furnished 226^000 troops t<> ;h** na tional Government, and tliat it contains now ino/o than 800,000 more men liable to militia duty. S. J. Randal. Democratic member «>f Oongre-s elect from the lit Pennsylvania district, ha.i been drafted. The draft ordered for tho District of Columbia, called for o,000 men, or about one man in every tLrn*. Tlic* unexam pled largo quota created quite a surprise. Most of the dorks in the departments formed mutual insurance companies to pay exemption. The Northern papers explain that the (ruth about Solicitor Whiting is that, being on leave of absence from his dutios ak Solicitor of tba War Office ho goes to England and Franco, not to give advice to the Ministers, but to communicate cer tain facta, which, from peculiar facilities recently afforded could bo done better by him than any one else. A northern dispatch soya Morgan and hi* men arrived in Columbus on the 80th and were lodged in the penitentiary. After searching and bathing, they were conducted to coll*, where they will be confined according to the rules of the in stitution. Thu Northern papers of the 1st state that reinforcements wore on their way to Gillmorc at Charleston ; also several two hundred and throe hundred pound Parrott guns. Special dispatches from Ht. Paul, re ceived at Chicago, state that positive information had been received of the complete discomfiture of Little Grow and * •• rpWO MONTHS from data, appllastUon wt H Afire I Mirer* nnd < £ be Diudo to the Omrt of Ordinary for atew- *unl wife a ; rjrl ,. oU nty, for leave to aell the Uad belonain* read, mel Miel'lerk We inutruc the l artie* to appear before Hie May< Wedat-dwy inornim;. at 614 o’clock, ' ante of keeping u u . lire ‘ i*orderljr Uotuo. Josticps of the Infe- My Aid, ftrndfi»rd— Jicnjlet'1. Thai the Uon. 4 iuiirci> m me 111 riot Court ho reque ued to meet this Council on Monday evening, 17th in<t., to elect two com- mifeiotiur* to UM v.icancica in the Jfnarl of L»i- rcclorsof Hie A*yluu for tho Poor. Adopted. A resolution iostracling the County Commis sioners to advertise the Sexton's house fvt sale 1 the tnblc. J. K CARTER, Ada. A nf. 9,1863. JLW rpWO MONTHS afterdate, application will 1 . - •jrdmary of Talbot if the real estate Marcus McCrary A08.9,’n3. MARION BETHUNE- PWO MONTHS from date, application will 1 he made to tho Court of Ordinary or Ste-- ttrt oouoty.Qa., for leave to sell the land and he mole to tho Court of Ordinary of Stew- oounty.ila., for leave to sell the land and r~ a The boud «f John Crooken for Uceoso t<» re- j Kfoos bdlonglna to the oeUte of Mrs. Cathcr tail spirituous liquors, was approved, mid the; Rees e, d woased. AuffMt 1st. 1863. Clork instructed to hereafter Issue lir*ns«w only Aug.V,*63.—JLW 0B0HGE MILL, Ada 1 ar. f Jl Ki/ch- by the Court of Ordinary — - , r „, said county on the first Monday in October uext; , , r< ; and that this order be published according to ,| 1? "*A trucextract from the minutes of said court. ; "'i !. r JOHN JOHNSON, Ordinary, march 2.3—mtim May ESTATE SALES. OTSE COl ipp. adiui LoStbi , dec — diMiiissiou that ail person* c ehou'ld ; ..y the Ci be held in and for *aid county < tbe first Monday iu December next; und ti iblifhed in term* of the law. 1 from the minute* ofs-aidcmi IAS. CASl’LKBEKKY. LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA, HARHis*COU5fTV. } V °Juno* Tann°SSki* , HVLE NISI. _Gm. W. Mi'Li.ins. Ordinary, pr&tidin.. \\ HhRbAS Ab.. 11 U iiid-ou, adujiuUuabir 1 U itliaai Nichtds. Jwe.ised, lute of *IiJ - MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—John by let - not b« | nr-.-'r- applicant oy the Court ot *** Y .' * ' in and for *<aid county on ! _'''. r ', December next; und that ‘ t, , _ed in term* of tho law. ; ‘ “ 1 ' in i he min atcr of said court. I !l* r * an ! AS. CASTLEBERRY. j 0nllnwN_ , be he ,j Ti - . pEOHUIA. CUATTAnOOCUKK OOUKTT I Monday In UfCMibjr nut; .— : o lo ALL whom IT May Ooxckr* ; be puldished iu conformity to ja.. this day 1 ,, A tru ® ,r V m t ° e "''nates of U»rri -*•••— -• j Court of^Ordtaary—June 1st, iviS. ri ' the C01 1. and joardiaashii)—" ! :,; r ; 0 t-.c Li.urt. nua ,11 1 . ., M , 5“ I Iityba.., I l U ; . J -h.ulj ...,J b, ,.,a C..un o! OnlinTry 1. 1 I or 6 „d county, on thTim * that this rul. Ha Tbouma, late of said ; _ These iktration of said estate should not be granteil to said applicant at the court of Ordinary to be ! part i. held in und for said county, on tbe first Mon day in August next. Given under my hand. 1st June, 1863. JN0. JOHNSON. June 3.1863. Ordinary. foMhe unuxpirodportion of tho year. aeh<*r, and one ol *7. in favor of T. P. < tUier, were read and ordered paid. On motion, the Council then adjourned until Monday evening, August 17th. a Real Instate lor Sale. ^ PA ltM containing 111! acres, one.mile fro ng 1 b. the city, in Kusscll county. Dvrellinr H«u finest view in tin. neighborhood of the city. At Jjouifiv , Nrurnk- Uiibm, WirkJlflV*, Deni., ■». l,: ,o. Tho Isondon Tim' r 1 ?-i j i’h- N. Y'ork rioU a Jilllo s|i»rf - 1 01 m> .ft • tiOQ, Article* in Uiojounml* nf. YVatMngtoy and Now York, rojirt^ont ,, . Grout llrifnin itnmiliMil. Richmond, 10t»i - In th<- Into Mdvnncn upuit Jack-in, Mi , letters v.m< ,.,p. lured ennfirixing the trnnion nf jju anan. His rnpllts fo lettera of Jeff I»., confirm Gon. . 'eoU’s uccu' utioii A serious collision took place on the 1st at Kookunk ; tho Davenport militury wero «ont to their i.distance .\ imiliar disturbance has oriinred at Columbus Ohio. Hong Kong now-jmper* give «n ac count of a terriblo onrlhijuaku atAIuruil- Ja, on tho8d o( Juno, half* liio city wbh dputroyud and about two ihuusHod liv*« I01L In Lhn liman oCI. rd,, o,» t* U u 2- i. y n \. monton donounoed tbe p r a<tu. ,,r th«» Federal Consuls in revolving bond ! flint cargoes of veasol* wero not in tended for tho Confederate*. Ho .bH-'lurcd mm.Ii a course n violation of Inlomational J 4 , Romonstrancft* had bean made nn-1 tic Frederals promised lo stop tho j.r. i p w ,j. ings, but he feared they noWl-mo «... Jl, nt th in boat l-i slum Id bo tested Jn tho Courts. OsideTit replies : I cannot consent uspension of tho draft in Now II<; pn.rniso* to see justice dono. I not object to Us constitutionality but at present no time can bo in argument used, if wo would roboli from burning upon rious soldb-is. cut ha* ordered 8 prisoners closoconfinement, as host!- ro f "union, captured on the a; .Smith, now in priHou at The Frigate Hartford, with Rear Ad miral Farragot on board, arrived at New York oj, the 10th. Mo was received with ■ :iluti> from American, French and Spanish war voMols in tho pdrt. At latest date* from Vhdisburg, Itanks lv,id ju.-t arrived on a visit to soo Gen. Grant. Tim British Consul at New Orleans and tho commander of ibe French man* cl war, in port, accompanied Bunks on Tho Najhvlllo Union j*officially au thorized to state that Andy Johnson proposes issuing writs forcloctlon lor tho Legislature tho 1 iioet practicable ■ Thir’.y-aight countios in ICon- tho Union majority twenty- prox hopod lYpsli ix^Mwtruuco would more offtcUn^g- % Mh.fohj., —fi , idinnpd that tho Ynnl.TRMiri iih) fi.no it, ford. Nothing new reliable. Richmond, loth, - iso m v/ t.o i.;,,i TVoathor intensely hot.' CUAftLlWlON, lOtll. — But lit tie Hr I yestorday and this morning, but ; t!m ovoning the cannonading i* quite i . vrre on both sides, Gr.-ativt - ojhdcnee pu- vails.— Mercury. Atlakta, 10th,--!’ pedal to Ilia Apptul Brandon, btli. Logan • ncountorcd at Jackson, La., 0«X» infantry, iJOO cavalry und two plocus of artillery. He kiiiod and wounded n mrnibeV, nnd captured tho artilltry, with IW Yank, c.s ami two conjmL %ry wagon ■» Appeal. Moil TOM, Dili. -Col. I.ogan again at work. A fow days since he attacked tho •momyt 70() strong, near Jack mu, J,n and routed them oomplet.Iv, kilhn;.; a iargo number nnd captured ‘AHJ prL.>nci>, with two pieces of artillery. Thin i olllciil. Mo Wok, 10th.—Thore is no nows of in terest iu ffont, Hhermfcn’e quartt r av noarGstorhauii' old quarters, about l wo mile* from Big Black bridge. Two di visions have boon moved back from tho BigBlack to e cnpo contagion which rt.ill exists to a IVJghful extent. Sloelcn’ di vision is picketed tbi* fido of the t Black, but none venture morn than two miles from thu rivor. Accounts come in daily of preparations by the enemy. A Mr* Andorson, of Natchea, hn boen hung by tho Yank for rofiislng to disclose tho wlioraabouts «n‘ her husband Tho Post Office ut J . k -3 has b.. reopened. Riciimovp, m». of Taxes direct that all tuxnbio aj-tieles >. ostiinatos of ngrloull in kind, thu A inoilsslon valuation f», including •ducts taxed 11 bo govern j tho quest!* ic had In 1 pb of tiro 21 itist, re- boliuvud that thu Polish o settled. The war pau- i is dis- •t$ to by tho current Felling pin or objects to be taxed In th hood where hek (hotline day with roforOncc to V(hb’h mont or valuation i* rffviVr bo tnado. Assessors nrc aL< to bo vigilant In an ottainlng farmer has actually prutlm guard against tho plan of corn and wheat with oaolt ot by farmers in certain dislric the tax in kind. Richmond, Aug. 11th.—N published to-mor uw, by coiunmnd tho Secretary of AYar, that tho pu of merchandise through the Oonfr.b r linos, from the United State* is trie prohibited. li«»i rt. r »*11 duced will be seized . • ’ r. . . Gov. Letcher h;.- i.-.-n -l a F lion con von. ng th session on tho 7th purpose of doviiir tho public def. il •>* and >• to tho peoplb in the st. ! y ' tary concerns, lio i ' : ' \ tho Act prohibitlr * t federate Notes « I :• .ct. dur payment of public due-:. Mobii.k, August 11th.—Tin' Nows, by telegraph, ha* late n Fcnsucola. Thcr.'w' l. b'- vc-.. harbor, 10 of which v.. .j OtransporU. The Yankei-s J| .wo immense In . ^ each 300 feet long and 8 biurict ‘ All the negroes are loiug . Now Orleans to bo drib l aud i the Yankee army there. • , Fensacola u-elf was tLjll c^irf neutral ground. Va, , CUABLKSTON, 12th.—Uni * Tin Mississippi tijust nrrived frou aa>, and pronounces tbO Tory AtneriOttn questfe much in tjieUiUoi 3tyH). Jtcbol Loan ip at a hoary discount. Bctli cotton and tho breadstuff markets wire dull. Latest qftotatbma, gold in 'Now Y’ork, 12di, •WnAVOK C. 1C, i‘2tb.—A Convention Of North Carolina (roopl, Army North ern Virginia, moot iu tho Court IIouso horo to-duy and organized. Col. Bry ant Grimes, Chairman, t) .SporOtariuH, and n ComtqlttOH* for thu arrangom eut of ro«o~ lutioua, one from uadi Brigade, Col. Gar- rott, Cilhirman of tho Uommittoo. Ro- RolutioiM, adopted unanimously pledging th« loyally tho North Curolina army toiho Confederuto Government. Vance sustained the good cuuso, appointing Col. F. Gurrott, Jones, Cox, and Grimes, a Committed Vo write an addrOM to tho peo ple of tho .Statu. Convention onlhusiu.stlc and unanimous. Nothing from thu front to-day. Rioiimnnd, 13th.--The N. Y. Horald ol tho 10th, n»*£Tta that Moado bus twice premuttud his resignation. ThuaAino pa per editorially nmintniftB that tliore is irruprustibld eonlliot In the Cabinet on thu question of cost oration of the Union. Suwardj* in favor of a liberal.auuuisty to tho xubels, und Chaxo i* making tho abo- lltion of blavnry <*n ipdisponinhlo condi tion L> tho riMtcndion of tho Unio Tho Fresidual is raid to bo halting be tween these two difforc.nt plans of notion. In a Jute encounter with tiio Russian tr/ope, the Fold* were succoflsftii. Tilt Polish National Govornmout rnjeel* all eompromisc dot based upon the indo- pond< non of thu Kingdom. Total voto of 28 counties in Kentucky, show a falling off of 10,000 compared with the veto of I860, Yesterday tho Yankee cavalry snr- •I »rticlep j prised our picket* near Falmouth, kill-* neighbor- j Jng onu nnd capturing four. Per contra, Inquisition fur lllood. Tho public are interested by tho infor mation that a military court of inquiry i* going to hit in .Montgomery to investi gate tho circumstances attending tho loss uf Vicludmrg and Mi»nir-: it)iii. The pub lic do not cure, silica tho mischief lias boon,dono so much to know the preciso de gree nf military incapacity displayed in tho performance, as the amount of fraud and corruption practiced in tho commit*- ry and transportation department* of , umberlon’s army. Tim uir is full of tho most astounding utorie* of gigantic, systematic, persevering, universal fraud, venality and corruption, by which every public interest was made the sport of the most unblushing rnulvernation. These storing unsettle men’s mind* more than tho lo s *>f A T icksburg, for where is tho u-o of fighting, failing or praying, if the itching palm and the greasy linger* uro suffered to sport tul libitum with tno pub lic iutercwL and tho public peril? The people want to know how much or how little truth there may be in the thousand stories of fraud in the commissary de partment of tho army of Vicksburg. (Macon Tel. )ry boa „. . villo Press of tho 1st announces the t«l dethronement of Emerson Ethridge, lute clerk or the Federal house of repres entatives. and a West Tennessee politi cian of national reputation. The Press says: “Up to the tfmo of hi* montfll dis traction lie was a warm supporter of tho present Administration, since which time lie lm* opposed Mr. Lincoln and i.is pol icy, from a strange hallucination thut HHoniB to haunt him almost continually, It is that lie was to have boon Vice-Pres ident in 18W), und tho successor of Lincoln, in 1804, und that .Mr. IJWol©, ‘hi- Unbind, and Gov. Johnson had interfered in such a manner that he wu* forced to “bid a long farewell to nil his greatness," How tijk Yakkkrs Tkach thkik Nkuro Th0<ii>h iSujiobdtnation. The correspondent or the Now York Herald gives the following account of th ifi which tin* Kansas brigand Mont gomery deal* with his black soldiorn . A day or two »in< <■ in Col. M •ntgom- ory’s 2d South (Juroliua Regiment, one of the privates In company D. a burly ne gro, refused to ou-.y an order given him pv bis officer, Thu officer of tho day inportert ills mutinous conduct to the Colonel, who instructed tho officer to inform tho negro thut lie was not trilling with bill), and tliat if lie then rofusod to obey the order to go to the puard house i attempt to • outbuildings, well of ox^ollont wnlrr. finest vie A!.|d»Y FOR 3ALE OR HIRE, i YOUNG, stout ix-irro man, likely and sen 2l sible. Apply to 4 1!. FISflACHBR. An*. 1\, lWS.-ll* Rrnn.j Slraftt. Hsxoq’KS MlLiTAbY Dis’r or Gi.okou. 1 HavankaH, Actust 4, 1S6>. f Spxcial OlDIIS, No. aw—Extract. II—bt. Col. 11 D. Caper*. 12th Hat. Ga Vo1b„ i« hereby |doee*i in charge of the im- rcconent of labor aulheritedhy the deen tury T War for the defence of .Savannah. Col. Caper* will iinmcdiately enter upon tho discharge of hi* important duties, ana is m«- ‘ nrised to u-e the uiilit-iry l«>rce -.f mu Dis- iCt in the execution ofiiL ianmetioi.f By command of Bri«r. <i?n. M fliwo MONTHS from date, apidlcation will 1 be mule to the Court of Ordinary p bte w- art county. Go., for luavo to sell th« land be longing to the estate of William N. Shirey. de ceased. August l«t, 18J3. . . Aug.ji.w JhPTHA DAY, Ado r. ' I ’ WO MONTHS alter aate, applicaunn will 1- be made u» the Court ol Ordinary ol Taylor county, Ga., for leave to wll fifty w the negroee belonging to tbe estate of Ksnio- fay lor. late of said county, deceased, for tne payment ot debts and division of tbe estate ol said deceased. rested, whetn-r kindred or credu- ; r , • rV' 7' I” 1 .... _ ...a euf any they have) within the I “r?S»Dv!n* t uf rount f. hu\ time prosenhe>i by law, why letters should not 1 2?.?i 1 !*ud he grunted t., said applicant. j ft*’}!' " e r s ~ ^ blunging »« the estate of»»,.» Witueaa tuy ha>.d, this July 2d, Hobert J. Couuon, and dcaerituxi m «a l a v , v u J A MBS CA8TL IS BERRY, i * .7, ^ , . , ( - BOSOM. Ml-.SCO.IBB COOSTV.-S.m- I -*> > ■ ■ | ! * l uei A. Billing appliw for letters of admin- ! r * EORGIA. Cl! VT'i'.lHOOCUKK COUNTY. >'l I "• 1 and negro should not «... istration <U bonu now of the estate of Daniel J KJ To all whou ir may Co.ncehn Where- ' by tho Court o! Ordinary to hr hell in and fo MeDongald, deceased, late of aud countv- as. Leroy Pollard has applied to me for Inter- : **»d county on the fir*r Monday in 8cpt'r next AH persons concerned are hereby notified to ] ( ,f administration on the estate of Win. S'. ' Given under my hand, tit is the 4th .1 show dauae.(if any they have) why. litters of j MeNauglitou, late of s :1 T «»- w wi-*,. administration, granted t nary to h first Monday iu July aforesaid, should i ay iu July nexr. user my baad. this 30th May. . JNO. JOUNtiON. Juno 2. M!. Ordinary. Witnei i rpWO MONTHS after date, application w>ll he ! 1 made to the Honorable Court of Ordlnanr of ■ .Stewart county, Ga., for leave to sell the land • and negroes belonging to the estate of Norman 1 II. Lewis, late of said county, deceased.—June nth. im WAR REN LEWIS, a^irn’r. ’ Juno 12.18rt3. ng Lt. Col.. II. TV Cavkhs. IL.adq’m. Sava ana II, August 4. 18f>3. Tbore exmu a necessity for the immediate employment of labor in the Engineer Depart mental fin' a i.ah, and us the representative of the Brigadier (iencraJ eorumanding, tho undcr- ign«>d confidently appeals to the people of Geor- U to furnish it at »>nce, It is hoped, for the lienor of your State und tho safety of your .home* aud property, that there will be nodelay Iu this matter, and that the officer in charge will not bo driven to the |iec<uuity ol irupressing theDogroes into service: fruitless, ii lias be appeals h s», ii hs So .'rotary of W oflaborfo Savannah. the male »n king I Farmers residing ii. ami Eastern Georgia, of labor for the completion ot the defoucuA of avannuh. Notice is therefore given, thut one fourth of . ■ ibo Planters und j.improas the no; State into service. county or neigiit>orliood i the regulations of thu service i ' this inoiith i of the •s: it uteri ■i (hem hie per- have the negroes PUk injuries sustained in c..einy. his ap his owner. *2Ti • >11 lie tiled in (bin ulfice, n Arrange ai Doscri|> where thu iiegruediei in the service, or d praised value wil per month will be . __ when the negroct are di.-ehurgud. Send your nugroes at oiico t< Tho sooner they are ut work the sooner they will roturn to harves. your cropr Lt. Col. C. S. I*. A , in oKargc. aug.fi-diw. Tho Planters of Masoofee County, Are hereby notified that in accordance with tin - i ! ■ ’• u i 1 ■ i 11 . t . me in < •> proceed to impr<-** the re*(uls<te nuiubtr Savannuh.— isooner tb . CAPERS, made U) tbe Court of Ordinary of said county, lor leave to sell lot of Laud number two hun dred and seventy-seven, in the Eleventh Dis trict of originally Muscogee, now Marion ooun- ty. ea tho property of O. O. Davis, late of siud a™-*',.. J,l JaonuAsk«iiP. Adm’r <U ftou»« nom on tbe Esteto of July 30,1*0:5. U. O. Davis, dowsed. QTATB OP GEORGIA, MARION COUNTY. Two months after date, application will lie made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave Di sell fifty acres of land in the north oast corner of lot »f Land number two hundred and thirteen, iu the Fif b District of originally Muscogee, now Marion county, as the property of Jus. J. Keiup, late ol ssid county, oeceused. MORGAN KEMP, July 30th, 18*3. rpWO MONTHS froi date, application will he of Ordinary of Chatta- . .or leave u» sell at prirai ; tliu wild and scattered lands belonging 1 * ‘ in DucK, lute of Morgan oouu- EUORATUS ROLAND^^ July 18.JW3. fjtWO MONTHS utter u*»w tile e.-tato of ii. IJ. McConts. de- ' ‘*13. J.C. McCANTB. ad in Tlieseyare Lhcrefor^tojjite ruU admonish nil Juiy 1». 18A3.-w2i r‘“'SShwn! ASGT&; UARIUx COL'NTV.-Wi,,.,.,. . - . rhy letter-’sbuuld not n C. Kimbrough, administrator of IV he granted to -aid applicant. ! .*• !>‘mbrough, deceuecd, late <d *aid count\, »„«I. July 31atJ8G3. for leave u. sell ifi’ J AMES CASTLEBERRY, j i^ddcsclifcd^Insild ^tft^n— 8lUd JeCca ‘ e ' 1 - r»o!i* omcerued are hereby notified t . ‘i “E 1 l ‘ av . cl “ ,llv "rJ>T I . .'*«Tobnjfa e ffss 4 s v.& a the first Monday in September next married with — Lewi*, whereby her letters j r .o!. V m*“ n<lor my h ^"vA vu* *j I I 0 TT ‘ lth day ,f f ’ BORGIA. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY, ! 1 LJ Notico is hereby given to all poraout con* * terneu, that Mrs. K. A. Hush, executrix of the j uniun( of Thou. Btub, leave sh-old not be granted to t*!| said negroes at the Court of Oniinary to be held iu and f- ■aid county u first Monday iu September .• hand, June 9th. 18CJ. J uuo ll.*63.-3tj j NO. JOHNSoN, Ordinary. (l K 0 R GI A. M USOOGBE COUNTY—Mrs. ' f Cornelia M- Walker, guardian of her ■ u i minor children, having applied for leave to sell the interest which said children have in certain lands in (Jhattuhoircheo .'ouuty, known an liic Walker place, containing about acres, the lutficst ot said wards being oue-balf— Therefore all persons concerned are hereby not 1 tied t» show cause (if any they have) why leave t„ * ( >lt 8 »i,i land should not be grantee' by tbe Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county :— . -nd that uo person bus ! MULLING, coioplio«l with tlieteruH of the law for mlmiu- * Jolv H), 1 •'<»>.-w2m Ordinary ^/^“KRkWWKmuiiumioaouUiuegUtauf . liPORGIA IIARhT- , : ..i via **»( lbo-«. lfu*h. and that adminLtratioi. wilt v x r 1 i vt l \< c'Jr* V, 1 VV* N n - bo vested pi tfie Clerk of the Superior CourL or | \\ ! ' 1 «• «“* J • F'i Administrator gome other fit aud proper person, 011 the tir»i 1 « * V 1 **Id Cui .Monday in August next, unless >oine valid ob- June 3d-l 1 not be granted - . iuwogec < ii the first Monti ay in Augu hand, this 1st June, Ivn. JOHN JOHNSON, tlrd’y. Notice to ilebtors 1 I (Jrwilltnrs. tatcoi KxaieeTaylor, late of Taylor county, <,,-,.rgiu, declared, are hereby lequcsu-i to {'resent them to me. within tbe time prescribed ceased . paymenu _ JOHN J. TAYLOR. _ made to tho Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, Georgia, (for leave to sell /ho negroes belonging to the estate " * ~ c-uusoJ. June 2/J, 18G3. rpWO MONTHS after date, application will I lit) made to the Court ot Ordinary of Talbot county, Georgia, f<r leave to sell the real e.-tato belonging to the estate of Andrew J. Prathiei late of Stewart county. <leceftM»d—said udmiiiu tration having bee Talbot, .filly 28th, Ordinary of Talbot 0sell the real eatuto the estate of Andrew J. Pruthier, county, .leceasud—siti.l admin is* been removed to said oounty of Sth. 1803. Aug. 1st. *1 k EiilAfi L. KING, Adm’r- r pWO MONTHS from date, application will be of Slewart I iniuls to the Court ot he u of said oounty, deceased. July l«tn. iy>». ' V, I.' 1 '.\ 1., .\ 11:> . 'I'V. •> M 1 !.’• i’ll - ? I ■ • in d.l!> . • I made to the Court of Ortliuary of Stewart county, Ga., for leave tu sell the interest in negroes Mulinda and child run, belonging to George W. Lowe and John T. Lowe, minors, n. 18fi3. J uly 24.1WU, iJt.w M. L0WK. Ooard’r pWO MONTHS afterdate, ajipiication will reeled. I ■ L I tic latter eourre will JWIIN LIGON. Aug. 12,1 Sfl't. •il.°J Ckawvouii. Ala., August 11th, ltkU. Attention, Wuddell Artillary! r PllB failure upon the part of my men to meet 1 me nt Opelika, ut the Jino roi-cntly ap pointed. is attributed 11 tanco upon 10 standing vvhn existed. I havo l>«rt iiiiiatoly 1 _ — rniLwiun to postuane, for a few d&?«, youi time. «t dupun.ice, md tUcretoru now notify you thut I *hall leave Upijika n. 19*ctiHriif«y /hr 'i Oth itatjol .Ingiof.iNif, 1 shut) expect every in u. who is abla to ba than July hist, Uh JOHN IH'RDKN, lultn'r. 'I'UoM'iNlH after late Application will 1 hr mo-ir i«. the Court ofOrdinnry ot Talbot mii>. Georgia, lor leave to sett the real estate behuiRiDg to tho estate ot Robert Uiutoti. nob'r late >>i said county, doccaaed July 31,18A1. late, applicaiton will 1 he made to tho Court ol Ordiuary of Stew art county, Georgia, tor leave to sail tho land belonging to tho ost ito of William II. Irwin, dvxv.uvd. E. II. 11EA i.L, July 21, IM3. AJm r I I- bo 11 L. W. DURHAM. iiioa a ■ ipturod two Yu mo <iod » I FH.-ioiv'Vrepujl*«M tt riiftftr for*- nt ’| Yimkvw ut Mmffortl, ii fearful j > . nti itlUok from Lee. During Lvo’f ' I tiip iu Marylutul ami Pentifylvunffi, nlj j j areltiev 's in ’Washington city word puck- 1 o»i rotwly (» be removed nt n momenttt j The North IhvroUn* troops held a 1 n ® B I veution - result nolkoowtm Firkt Kkvoi.utiov r, for the promote { ••st biUl** •( :l merely rtitstats u 4 iu 1781, vra- on both sidc:- 0 1 This doty ,d in n single killed In the *11 it a skir- 1 than in the ■idd, and it i^ mohanco. liy tlie frightlul 11 to whiuh ho hgd before restated—he would bo nt once shot down. The officer of the day npproach- od the nogro, burned him oj' the oonno- q lion On* of refusing to obey hin ordor, nnd again ordered huu to tho guard hodl». Tho nem*o did not move, and the olll- uoi then informed litin if he did not obey before lie counted three ho should tiro on him. One, two, throe, were slowly told oil—three seconds'elapsed after the word throe was pronounced, and the negro not obeying, the officer shot him down, mor tal I v wounding him. 'Jim salutary example wu? not lost Upon tho rest of the regiment, it had an pxeollont effect, and insuhordiimtiuu will Jioreufter rarely occur in tho lid South Carolina Volunteers. Cui. Montgome ry's atvlp.Df discipline is regarded u tho only etncuoioUB one for tho negro regi ments, whose peculiar temperaments re quire that punishment, to be effectual, should follow close on the hook of any dereliction of duty. We understand that by those of Mor gan's men, who crossed tho Ohio, thu proposition to make a little detour in tho direction of the Fanhandlo, und “pick up” the Pierpont parly was seriously entertained. U'dunol Adam Johnson (familiarly known as “.Stovepipe Johnson," which sobriquet he obtained from having, in one of his daring feats, captured the town of Nuwborg, Indiana, arid 160 of the enolny’s troops,• with two stovepipes mounted on wagon wheels, nnd manned by his force of 10 men) was iust tho man to carry out tlio project, but the loss of .tlto ammunition of his command iu cross ing tho river, prevented its execution. For this accident tho seventy-two traitors may bless their Itara. I Richmond Enquirer. Mxr.ON Frvkk.—The Richmond Ex aminer says, A disease peoulin to tho melon season, whore tho fruit is ripened under an un wanted supply of rain, has broken out in bis city and in other places, where the fruit grows in tlu* low land* und Mold by the trafficker? The disrate «p- I peat> in the f.'rnt of a flow, burning I fever, accompanied b> a -hrlnking of the hvasKmad ai.d '^rosua inff influence , which, tf not speedily checked ; lapses into typhoid, nnd speedily carries I otriU victim. A number ol*cases have occurred in this city, and sovoral have resulted fatally. Physieians have styled tho dieses tho “melon fever," and a number vears ag>* it ragod with groat viol once in Now Jersey after a season of unprecedented 1 y wot weather in the low melon country. Lovers of tho fruit -Uould bo careful to iudulgo moderately in tln» luxury, taking care that the heart bo fully ripe and the rind healthy. It is possible an interdiction of the fruit into thu city until after iu inspection may bo made tty tho authentic.'. Stami’CDH or I'ojrwtuVTH.—A letter from New Y«»rk, dated August 1, says: An oxtraordinary scono was prosontod nitniasiMiieu e mtuunil are rcquireii »>> nun lions to collect the mon and thoir own attendancu. lYioir 0 ! nks of ■ trtovl mos to meet death itself titan — .... J and jraS ruin nnd dnxrnilnth u ! >■■■■ f tn» lou, to doubt for member that ofiwliunce PlU ... , midinneo r. w a hu>: Mator C. b. Artillery. Major F. 1 have seen you bare your breasts BUney and determinat e duty, and ii tbore hto liur^ur i- m thi.s race who do not uiuri'b under ) followinx them, invite tlitm to emulate Jul> 11. l/K TlVo MON fHS afterdate, application will 1 / male t>> tho (,'ourt ol (jriliuary ot Talhot Ga., for leave to sell tbe real e tnto of |l. In ton, lute of said county, deceased. WILKINS J. RAINK >untr, Ga., f.-r ioavo to sell ttie real t Robert ii. Dtxo ' '' ‘ nd Ana art, HtW. Adm'r -i« ?»»nw non with tho Will annexed Aug. 0,1863- _ hr r D'VO MONTHS from date, applioation will | bo made to thu Court of Ordiuary of Stewart county, Uuurjfia, for loave to sell the Lund bn k'tivinir to the minors and ort>baiu of Uarlaud Suthaui. ducosaed. July iHtb, IHd'J. JOHN C. BYRD. July JlsL jlw Uuardn. TWO MONTHS from date, applicatioo will l Im» made to tbe Court of Ordio >ry of Stewar countv. Georgia, for leave to sell the land ba he made to tbe Court of Onliu.iry of Stewart toly. Georgia, for leave to sellthe land ho- longinc to tbe estate of Win. 11, Disuukcr, do- ALJUL U. DI8MUKEg. July 24, 18(B. JAMBS W. DISMUK.BS, Au«. 13, lfid3.-tf ‘Sun jiteuxe copy r lid bdl t W. Dilhin CONFEDERATE STATE? WAR TAX, INSTRUC CIONS ju«t recriv nd from the ••! » floo of the tNiintuifio»n< r ol faxes uxtend thu eij.iin >.t* thou 1 « It. i-cr- . 1 iil pnc >l tl..- 1'bx Grdinary 1 ro iu ac- 1 'a Rovooli ,,, t ' atairte* W '|HVo MONTHS from date, publication will bo -L lunic to tb« Court of Oruiaary of Stewart county, Georgia, lor loave to soil tbe land and negrobs of Sarah Broach, late of said county, deceased. July I8tb, Itjjkh July 24,18<*3. 11 ARLES BROACH. 1 than fifteen dav.« Act of April 4th. cordnuoe with the appoiutmant u. 1 uionviug 10 me s-nate of "a^COLKMAN, Adm' ••* 4 r>>*-ii"f. roexdav,A"*.l*. . .. . District, tt c.liiuiHiay, " 1‘Jth li Church, fitn DDL. Thursday," 20tb duriuR the next week Tax Act, [•r.onoi nro rcterrod t>» the Confederate June ‘4th. IMS, t, publi.dicd in tills |>a|>ci, and especial ctiotis 1st aud 5th. which were einbracotl Georgia—TaltHK Puuniv. TWO MONTHS after oate, apoiicanon will be 1 made to the Court ot Oruiuarv 01 said county for leave to sell a port ot me negroes neionging c-to to of fvainuei K. ((roll, dticeasoii. in tho late publication made by 11-. for a nroi undor-tanding of whnt is now ri^ouired of the... We will, at these appointment.-, receive Hie Specific Tax find ia»ko the regiatration of ull porsouH eubieet to taxes \uil'u»e<l l<y sectlimslit and/ith. Persons failing t<> comply with those JOHNSON, Aug. 8, IStvt dJtaaxwIt OrvicK Ga. Hk MBSSENiiKl Notice. k Husri 1. Ahsoo'x. \ 'K. Ivvt. ) % Relief and JANKCKULL. Kxac'x. SIMEON DELOACH. Bx'r. June 27,1883. »- (irorula—Taylor lounry. T'VO MONTHS after date. 1 shall apply to I th: Court ot Ordinary of stwo ooumy for Ioavo to suit (fur the benefit of the heirs) all tbe ! real ••rate of Andrew Me Cants, late ot said county, deceased. Nome is some in other parts of the/ July 25th, 1863. lonths from <tate application will bo • to the Court of Ordinary of Talbot v., tor leave to sell tho real estate ^nd Wen“ipf to tho osuto ut Rebeoca s, decou<o>L 1 tnis couutv. a Ti. B. MoCKAKY. >. within the time p ...vrsons indebted to hereby required to make jmiundiate July IQ. lBfiJ. Notice to llebtors amt C'reditorc. J.L persons indebted to the e*tato nf John . MoGcc. deccuscd, late of Harris county, are hereby required to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate are notified !'• pre-ent them, duly authenticated, for payment, within the time prescribed hy i»w , , . JAMEST.McOKB, July 10,18(»f-wit uu s Executor. Ororgla—Taylor County. r PHE CREDITORS of Andrew MoCanU. late » of sard county, deceased, are required (•> II. B. McCRAHY. present their claims to July 2S, 1*' V*OTIC _ . **• *’• Stanforu, late of Stewart county, Ga . Ueceasod, to present their claims to un duly authenticated, within tbe time presenl > 1 by statute. July 18th. 18»>3. . . . . J- K. CARTER, udm'r July 24.1803. ji w \oilre to DrrUltors. 4 LL Person.-) having claims rural nit the estate J\ oi Mm. .Martha L. Carnes, deceased, late of Muscogee county, are hereby notified to presei, them, duly authenticated, within the time pre scribed by law. WILLC0X, adm'r. July 18, lv>J.-4iw jj Notice to Debtors uni Lrultlvri. A LL person* indebted to tbe estate of 8. H. A Dwight, deceased, are hereby requested to come lorward and settle, and all those baviiiK demandi a^aiuel >ai<i estate, nre requested to 'itlienticated, within the H. DWIGHT, sen r. prescribed by jaw. ie 2D, 1843.-71 adiuinhtratoi Notice to Debt ora and Creditora. ^LL^rson. indebted to tlie cstatc of Robt »ru hereby r> >juirc>i led, late of Harris «• thcntiouU I, f.rpajaiciK, within the resent them, duly ni within the time pi, JAMES M.SMIi II. Not tec to Deb*or• and Creditors. QTATE OF GEORGIA. MARION COUNTY V All pcrHone indebted to tbe estate of WU- (lain II. Forties, late nf liio aaid county, du ceased, are reqiic-toil to make immediate pay main ; and those having demands agAiust sold r-img July 30.18&t. duly autiientioated, MORGAN KEMP. Adm 1 Debtor a nnd Crrdltort. rev aurc ueceaeen, art uerehy requested lo come forward and settle; and thoso having claims aiuiiiRl said estate are requested to pre sent them, duly authenticated, within thu time cm. duly proscribed by la July 10, im Mmlr* lo Drbtars LL persous iudebteil J.C. McCANTS. Adiuintturator. k\\I county. ate payment; and those having claim* against said eatato are notified to present them, duly authenticated, for payment, within t he time prescribed hy law. JOHN M NELSON. August 7,18»M. UWM Kxec'r. Notler to Debtors und OrSfiltari. ALL per-ons indebted to tho estate of T. J. Ix Da\ c-njrort, dec»u*ed, late of Harris oounty, are hereby required to make iuuudiate pay ment: and thoso having claims against said es tate arc notified to prc-cni them, duly authen ticatcd, tor t ayiuent, within the tunc prescribed bylaw K M. BAVKNFORT. August 7, lbtii. uwit Adm'i. Notice to Debtors aud Creditors. LL persons indebted to the estate of Mi 1 It. Huey, deceasod, lato of Harris hereby requirod to make iiumedi- s\ chad W. Perry, doccased. lato of Muscogee county, are hereby required to make iuunedi- l>ayincut, and those having claim* against ’f,K ■■■■ said estate are notified Ut preseut them, • 0 2D. 1W3. A tfospiu \» ..cation will lea.c Atlanta on I or near the l":h «>f each month for Mi.«.-i.«.ippi. ! and will lake flharwa «,f all box®* and package- in tend'd for the Georgia troops In thatSui.. : T"0 MON Tils feotn -late, application will 11<> some Rate point near the ! A l>c made to tbe Court ot Ordinary ot Stewart d notify tbo owueif county, Georgia, tor leave to sell the land and .jors. if practicable, j negroes belonging to the estate ot William N. free of charge. The b< and wlllc... . army and doposH thoi deliver them to tho owuers. if practicable, ...-cof charge. The boxes and packages mu.-t be marked with the uaurcs of the < aneis. th*ir > ..iuj*any nnd regiments, and to the core of th>- Georgia Relief aud )i»*t>ital As*<^iation, Al- lubkUa lho Awoototjou w»GIIi»^tl^rw'*•>-n- . Atlanta, Ga, W. II. P0TTKU, July 7,18G3."dlweiu Gcnl Superintendent- Aluust 1st. 184t I J. P. P. HARRELL, ham 1- •y’rgrtt l/ngt, amt will catch nogroe* iu ihosurroundiug couutry at the following price*, to wit. Catching Ot) Hunting, per day 10 00 Persous find in Presley, late of said oouutT, deceased. y. M. PM BULKY. June 7,1M3. Admmistrator. 'PWO MONTHS IroiuUate. application will the Court of Ordiuary Sttw 1 soil th euanty. «1et>rg a. for tesvwto sell the land til ut> auty. of John Scay^lati July 24, T i mid _•» ilooeasod. 8 A11A ft J. SEAY. Administrator’s Sale! AGREEABLY to an order from the Honors A ble Court of Ordinary of Harris County. Georgia willbusoidin Hamilton, on the first Tue^ley in brpiomber next, within the legal hour* of sale, two negroes belonging to the estate «.t T. Jesse Gunn, deceased, iate of said count}’, t>> wit: Joscptuue, a likely young wo man. atmut 20 years of age, and her child Lou isa. about 2 years of ago. Said uegroes sold for the benefit of tbe creditors of said deceased GEORGE W. GORDON. .Tulv lb, IW. __ us m AdiniAjiatiati Guardian's Male. I TN DRR an order of the 1 ourt of Ordinary of ’ aiewart <-oqu(y, Georgia, will be sold be fore tho Court House door in Lumpkin, in said county, on tbe 1st Tuesday in Soptemficr next, the interest, (to wil. one half thereof) iu uegr>> boy lieu, belonging to the minors and orphans of Thomas Miller, dooeoaod. Terms of salo known on the dav. July A. 1863. JLW D. if. LOWE. Guard. A <1 in I ii Ih 1 ra 1 of' « bale. »b"U.d . . U 'ILL be Id in the (own of Hamilton, liar- ! i,dv ,1 [ , »'>'h’V L »' w ** ' n 1 ru county. Ga.. .111 the first Tuesday in 1 lulv vl 1- (Jctobcr next, within the legal hours of sale, | ’ J ‘ the following land* belonging tb the estate ol ; . . KT . U . Lemuel O. Bn*.-, late oroaid eonty, dee owed. 1 ( j \K Cnr'ft’ P»acres ofjhot No. 133, in the third district Harris coun tlu* lcgatrt hand and official signature. n BORGIA. TA V LoR COUNTY.-To all *hom U ./(«, IC. E. Wilcher having in j proper form applied to me for Letters of ad- ' jHluiRtration <»u the estate of John AI. Wilcher, y, doceasod— cd his pcti(:><i . .he rei" nribci 1 ole of the real estate ta i>.; ... the tj sai l dcc’d •mod arc hereby notified to use (u aiij they hiivc) why an order to i real catetc should not be granted L>v ir t of Ordinary to be held in and forsaid on the first Monday in Augu<t uext 1 under my buml this the 3<lduy of .Jum geu. w. Mullins. ’4>—7>t. Ordinary. >1 ci.,!y. .loceaaod- j / 1 EuRGIA, HARRIS COUNTY-Whcreai ‘ «“? 8 ‘ 0 «. u J* r . ,], o creditors ; l | Lu-rotia Poa*-. wlmlntatratrix of William Ot kin »r John ,M. \V linker to be and , [I. D. Pace, -.-eased. Iat« t - .i.| count, Lav' within tho time allowed by f any they can, why per- tain land 11 sbould not bo granted to th«* 1-1 .. _ ulin Wile bar's estate. i All per \V itnc.-j my b;*ud and ofncial rignatiue. Au;. ! ,i,, MV ... ., J. J.liri'F, ; oil the I; Aug. >i. iMo. Ordinary. , i, v the C< 1 VJ John 8. Marry ;<p|die<s to mo for lottor-of ' >.r> > guardianship of I'mncesaud William A. Mur- J of July! 1843. orphaiM of Anthony R. Murry, det and admo ie, if any, within the time preapritKnt hy statute, why said letters should ot hr grante«i. <4iveu under my hand, in office, 4th July. «■». J. J. HUFF. July 10, ivd fit ftrdfnary EORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.- irrv applies to me for i f \\ ijliarn. Jo inah J., iuuty -'ii the fin t i under my hand. . 1863. Gf 10.18d3.-w2m / ' KGRii I A. II A KRIS Jesse Cox. ad in in 1 office, this 4th day COUNTY.—Whereas r.it'.r >.t Jo-ciih \V, sai l ■ .mil,-. haviiiK Mranf* '* laud t. id dis ml de G™ >ra oi J ohn and Ar Murry, The should 1. l8 S v «“ the 1st Moik be granted 1 they hate, v» it It i • by statute, why said lett<*ir i hand, in office, the 4th July ; July M, 1864. 2i tbe widow's cl are hereby notified to <y bare) why an order to not be granted by tbe . be held in an i f„ r said •ndiiy in ^eplemlicr next id. this 111. day .1 Jul, • BG. W. MULLINS, QTATK OFGF.Gl )J Whereas Willii for letters «)f ad mi Uirarn McDaniel. KG l A. TALBOT COUNTY in- I - Raines applies to ine ■ *ti.)n Oil the estate of • ir- ti. cite and ndmonish all n lre.i aud cre*lit«»rs of said tne time proRcribad by law! ! •* *‘ l 11 t o.) grantfil baud and official signature. MARION BETHUNE. Ordinary. RftlA, TALBOT COUNTY, j A. HARRIS COUNTY.—Wbcrea- ■ ■ Imii i-trator of Kliiah 0. liar A late of -aid county, having filed tor leave to Sflll the land belong- •mie ol said deceased, and described 1- ->>»i «rned are berohy notified tu HARRIS COUNTY, i*. uduiin ii/' l. late ■ 'r " hI.* of 1 laid U |£>eM»i,'am! 1 m txoniA til* widow ocern. d are hereby notified t> h>>uld not l»- granicd by ib» >1 Monday in September next i. han i this -ftli ilay of July. GEO. W. MULLINS, t‘2i n Ordinnr y. 11ARllIS COUNTY—Where re to cite and admonish all , ‘h 1 ’ ndrwl and cmiitors of -aid j i' appear at my ultn e within by law. then and there tu j they have, why said letters if any they have, why -aid ud admoi nd t ' July 18, ilEg W. MULLIN (ilia th# Hi* _Ju!yjiTl Ft EORGIA 1 Jul ' burnt and official signature, | GEORGIA llAUItl'- M A14 ION BETHUNE, 11’IIKltFAS K.ulred Toy I Or Jinary i *' , ’ /' ^ "* 1 T U.OuT CuUNTY.-trh.ruw ! ihi* •" th. real 1 '.!-’ i Nathan Baugh ■ Phillip ,X id admonish all CTJui deeeas'al tho time should not be granted. " I June ji«3S t rit r ,.“ ,> I jnEu uof > should 0 July 16. Du LLINS. Oniinar .. in VrVjhir*- itlur 1 ntified I ne.1 are bei should not lie granted b> v to ha held hr and If W m! ULIS> - hand this limy have, why raid letters | IMS. ^'L Ordinary . HARRIS COUNTY.-Whir. M AUlON BRT1HTNR ' ^ taie.bwi'l t Kenn >n. -.v ltnini>trat»r Ordinary I * ,,u "* 'ViUiain IV. White, doer ..sod l.« 1 • — I said voutily, having filial bis petition for lea 1’KlllOB COUHT. MAKCII B,.«'Uh<. whole .rui ■ '«>. I.u!....,..,: TERM 186;{ the estate ol sard deceased, descnlicd in #» * Libel for Divorce. IN MARI Jshis L. IiaaaiNUTOs Makt .... | 1T appearing to the Conn that Jaine* 1. Bras- ; JJ’,. 1 1 in*ton baa filed his Libel for Divorce, return- > ' 1 ‘ *0 the Superior Coon »»' said nnumv 1 1-0u of tho law : it furtli All | y they ed a^c her'.by notifie-l 1 iderto able to tho Sup terms of D Sberlfiha.- pro Tided. A trim e fllh.lSivi. e law 1 n»il t tnuu tuo minute: first Monday in August next *•) ven utidor my hand, this 3d day of Jum . IV. . GEo. W. MULLINS. i June 180J. Ordinary. >UNTY.—Where;* 1 • 170. \V. MoDuFFIE, Clerk. J | (gI\VI*’‘ti A ' ,UK, l UH y 'pnixvkv, July PVuukrl 1 the petition of Joseph Shsw for letters uissiou from the aduitaUtrution «>n live if l’nscIml Pood, late ol said county. <Jc- presoribml by 1 ite and (tdtiionifdi all ir at my office within and to nhow c July .6tb. _July ; .,t G;^ July 21.1ST* :. GEORGIA STEW ART . t J. L. W 1 *: I'l U£k" late of uid • >.ii It i* onicrM tl li the minutes of said C01 J. L. WIMBERLY, r of sai l my offii - —. . __d to ab... -. jU any th*jy Imve) why aaid letters should [ Give, under uiy band, tliig 2&tb July, lM'w GKO. W. MULLIN.-*. Julv -28. TMX Ordinary GKuRfJlA, I Court of Ordinary, 1 H ARRIS COUNTV.) Aagmd Term, 1863. HULE MSI Gi:o. TV. MtauNg. Ordinary, prosiding. TU11ERBAS James Livingston, executor of , M John Livingston, dccvuocd, late i>t smd ; county, iiaving filed his vouchers and petitioned s from said executor- 10 estate of Jcremiuii S. ' •uoty, deceased— t • imuiy all concerned lo ! I letters should not be rul. io office, July 18 1863. 1 J. L. WlMUKit!,Y, I Ordinary. ■ > * J uly’V'emf1863.) Gnlinary, 1‘riwidlng. . 1 of \\ illiam A. Clement! 1 « •>! James T. Clements, I deceased- 11 t ' ri> hi oonoorned show : ve,' on «.r before tbo nuxt ! ^1* Court, why said letters ■ ued -h rJcrod by the Court thut nl! ' ise tif any they have) not bo discharge*! bj i be held 1 1 Hull Mo u the minutes of Harris sust 6tl». 186't. W. Ml-Ll.l NS, Ofl’y. 0* . I V —Whereas • a - xpp .••- for lottery t v eft 1. 1. Midilel*rooh-. and admonish all Ifioe within pre»uribod by law. and t> (if any they have; why said tetters be grunted. ould r L WIMBERLY, Ordinary. ART COUNTY.-Mn nford IV. Parker, ad admonish bH inv office witbiv y «bow c MUSCOdEB COrNTV. I estate. Term- .oh. A GHEEABLY to a U order of the Court of Or | Aug. UWI.-owm CULLEN BA8>. Adm’i TV dinary 01 Muscogoe Count) 'jo rgia. sill W ld ut the Court House iu the city <>f Co- * u>l. on tbe first Tuesday tu Eeptember ! YITILLbu between the legal hours >! sale, tu.-prop- \ 33 in the t»w n >f Cutset a, Cbattob • county, on the first Tuesday in September xt^betwaen 1 1 attaliooclise Slirrllfi Sale. ii. before tbe Court House do< ate.t ■ Aug. 6. ltklt-wtl* TESTIMONY ut the New Haven wharf. East the arrival of the ateumer Continental ] yeitonlay morning. A. party of eon- scripu, otto hundred and seventeen in number, wero placed on board tho boat, in charge of (apt. DuvU and a company of thu 14th Connecticut volunteer!. No s.mnor had tho iteamor touched the whar j of the co but the romaindei marched oft', for | Farke B.xrrHeks. Jefl«r» in's Bnuk Corue ier of Franklin and Warren 'l>erty is owned jointly by m> tl Worley, minora of Bonja- coease i. Tho lot comprises re. The House is two aiories ... two excellcut (tore, rooms, ibe first story, and six largo between the legal h One lfouse and L^t in tb mown as lot No ikHeighty . •rty ol T. K. Watters, to satisfy ). f«.', in f.vurof W. U. Wild, ers. Levy made and^ returned sale, tho follown J, L. WIMBERLY. r’AUT COUNTY. .id letters should n -c. Aug, r, ISA. •'JLI.INS, Ordinary !EK COUNTY,—John n •tmu.r of the v*4a»e • GEU. W. MUU.I.sS cl I r Lc JUDGE COCHRAN OF ALA. , Gt RMgvihLR, Aha., May 20,1W3, t rooms in the ieooud story. , , bwp FhiUij^. c* IIAD au Uloot on my lace, wnicn had b*;ea Also, on tbs first J luvlajr In Scntemher next, 1 July dl, RxiS-U growing larger and deeper for ten years. ! at thcCoqrt l(ou«a ju Hamilton, Harris county, Dr. C. Thoiupsou examined ft, and Pronounced Georgia, a parcel of laud compi l*. WilfD v(. 1. K. compruintf eighty 0 captured and keeping, lo tho of the skedad- it a Cancer. He treaiou it, and it tiiu healed, I aorc f> more or sM, and.situated on Mulberry ami appears to be well. 1 creek, in the lath district of said comity. On Juno 10. ISdl.-dawiI JOHN COCHRAN, i tbo said parcel ot laud 1* a Saw Mill and water | pririlogu. be sold for the JOeKPH JEFFERSON, July 18.1863. * Administrator V\’ILL Le sold at the Court House iu Colam- » 3 bus, Muscogee county. Gv | the water closet of tho steuu ror-. river, and, being: Rood swim inert, had 1 n in ' difficulty in reachiur terra tirina beyond | ssiblc the vision of the guards. They then ex- 1 *dcd. j changed theii wot clolhing for dry, (tho | beker | lonffshoromon sympathizing; with them ; earn, and mintatcrini’ to their necessities,) nf j %rj r«* for which they put off, on the doublo- | for parte unknown. Cant. Davis 1 heap of troble about them, but | u nro scouring the city in the hope I able, before nighttall, estray notice. CLRBk'a Ditick Inpkriok Couxt, Chattaliaooboe County. Ju'y 24,186t. 4 LL persons interested are hereby nor tliat A. M. Christian of the 1108th Dial G. M , tolls betere James C. Coleman, theJusti * j District, arke.l wun a crop ami uuUer-bu in tlm right ir. supiiu.*c*l ta be eight years nl age-..valued Wiley Cannon and Richard Green, freehold- ■s ot taul district, to be worth fifty dollars. Tho owner of said es forward, pay charges ■iuoai •» iii.rrt.iwua. For himiolf and as Guardian. by WU- U.'ALURITTGN. Sb'ff. Administrator’s Dale. Stewart county. Georgia, will be told the first Tuesday in November next, before me Court House door in Lumpkin, Fractional Lot No. S. in 24th District ot said oouaty, con taining HJ 1 ' acres; andfiO acre., off ot ins west part ol Lot No. 10, in tbe 23d District of said ' belonging to the estate 01 Thomas A. deoi .»-.-d NANCY C. 33’OODHAM, Woodh A off- i , Hi anJ take L he will be dealt with as the law diroot?. 1 A true extract trim the Betray Book. JO UN X. ROGERS, Aug. 2,1963.61X1 Clerk 1. C 111'll I H midnight this day « express $30 IIBWAXIX). R AN AWAY from tho subscriber, about the first of this month, a negro innu named J BSSK, about 5 feet 9 inches high, weighs ataiit '• ’k, one front tooth - ut, *’ give the above reward idgou insotuo jail where the waiulcrit *. black, o a little. I will gi delivered to me, o 1 can gut him. M BARRINGER Co turn bus. July 28,18t>3-—wtf COTTON AH PLICATION 8, B logo IA tear Bosks, for sale *t thi oSc« bu.A Muscogee county, Gs.. »u *uc um day in September next, the north half of Sold a( the real estate of John O’Brten, dc- cea cd, ter distrihutiou, agreeably to of thu Ordinary Court of said couuty r distribution, agreeably Jinary Court of said oouu Terms made kuowu ou day^/ sale. July 17,1363. Administrator's Stale. Administrator's Sale. TILL ho sold in llam.lton, Harris county l Ga., on the first Tuesday in u, >ic- , —-Jthin the lo/sl hours ol sale, order >ng likely Negroes, belonging * Aug. I Aug. W, 186d-5t ^ J 'iGEE COUNTY.—(Via - for letter* of administr-- John II. Duku, deceased. JUNTY.-To rator of the II the' 4 im: . deeeaset having j granted I fir-t M>' 3d Ufl •EORGIA. MU.' I .'Irs. Louisa C. Griggs, deouased, to wit: September tbe estate of tad, this £d day of June. JOHN JOHNSON. Ordinary^. ijGEE COUNTY.-Mery for letter? of ailmiuistra- ol. John A Jones, late <h <ta> <>| mu. JOHN DURKIN, Adm 1 G 1 »? ui Butler, Taylor county, Georgia, on tho first Tuesday in September next, between tho > . ,d lisps I legal hours of sale, s negro man named , ! * belonaiiu t>» the estate of J. B. Met'ants, de- ,, . . >-eased. Sold lor tho benefit of the creditors, Ac. House and 1." Terms lumlo known ou day of sale. J. C. McCANTS, adm'r. June 25,18*3- JJH 1 uegro man named John, about 43 years of are; : ,\umii.i : 1 ■ - ** Oliver. ’* 21 j deceived \ irgi Clara Webster, *’ “ney, Hardy. Clara Beall, 1'J ■ Webster, 11 Daffney, I’d. 1st. Elisabeth, | sL- - 1 i.-tr-ii I .-aid applicant at the 1 held in and tor said o day ; -•<>. i thb u the I 1 of Whitcsvillc, said oouaty, wbereou said decesued resided at 1 the time of her death. Sold fur the benefit of the legatees of card i deceased. ”* WM. li. QRICklS. Given uu June U, ShSS hereby not r hare) why tho 1 JNO. JOHNSON. 1 July S GI ogrsntetl to he Court or Ordinary to be d >-> anty on the. first Moud*> hand, this 2P«h July. 1863. li li N JOHNSON. Ordinnr*. -d bis 49* Terms cash. July 12.1363.- AA-n.yA--Lr.tivT. Ordinary. cieo. W. Uulliut), dktioruoy uat Isaw, HAMILTON, GEORGIA, sutxu'.n c~z: to ctltocUesj. All per iicerm 1 are hereby notified t« ■■■I ji)' they ! sell -aid iot ol Ordinary Given uuicr my Land, thL loth Aj^uB. I®® 1 TrtT *N80N, UrdizarT' granted ai theCouit held in and for said county ibe first Monday in November-next. band. thU 10th Auguf . iNO. JOHNSON.