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1.1 Glade &' i&iuaiti.
ortbern Item*.
In eocaaqnaVic* of the freqoar.t filing fiy P* r '
tiaan rang-fl upon unarmed
Caroar.d Helena, Oen. Sherman pi-opn*e* ’"**
pronr. Hac*-nm_,ui*t,*hi»U accompany iha puot?
on each who will taka their chute-1 ul
being *hot.
A colt.rati of a into I'taibcr of the Baltimore
Ru. ia taken op w.'h not caa of aoWitufe agent*,
aara-i■»» read for gubjtf*»fe». and • *ub»tit-jt«
of r, One agent a<fa*-ru*e« for eight hundred
-> ir»t intea another for fir* hundred, and other*
for a lean number, making ft wholesale business
of it The i- r a for aabutilofe* range rarioasy
from SBOC' to #9OO ft id SBOO, and even one thousand
ar , b ‘n offered. Two young men ad
»ort v, • ITarir.g to sore* as substitutes “tor $3.
<AO e»cb, payable io gold."
A Dmocralio paper, (Milled ths /.mere .n
Ton i *r, pub ished at Carlisle, I'ennsylrania,
» a. o«-n »impressed by the demolition of its ma
■,«• H r, by »h» Anderson troop stationed there,
togtf er with t ime citigeng Tne offence given
was ftn edi ors! containing tba following rem .rk*:
Tne? have, ii the face of his threats and ptr
b cati n» ashed their cenebi-d bat* in his very
«yrs, and branded him and his truckling, thiev
n ' rott* n Administration, with the seal of their
ondemnatioa ‘ Come out of that ohair, Abraham
Lincoln” is tbs demand of the people of this State
made on Tuesday of iaat week.
It il proposed at the .North to pat the c pturod
and stolen negroes of the South to woik in the
coat mines, as labor is scarce. The unfortunate
negroes who get into the clutches of ths Yankees
wf!l experience great hardships this winter.
The New Orlsans Delta hus orer two columns
of advertisement* calling for reoruitg to serve
’n th« Federal army. One Captain A. Mor.tfort
cabs his company the “John Brown Ouarks."
The Grand Joey tjf Louisville, Ky , has indioted
O-i, Jiff 0. OaVpj for manslaughter, in killing
Qen Nelson. •
Bome of the B-'Mom papers are recommending
that Oen BuUwrWplaced at ths head of the
Yankee ArmyT’"
Bayard Tajloiean attach- of the New York
TANARUS; ibune; is to-iaVm the place of Cameron, aa the
abolition VUiUiijaw to Knasia
Tb« Yai tee r«tumeff prisoners at Camp Doug
,u- Cl-o-igo, oouhv Uieii keepers rouoh trouble.
Tn-y have biirn.id np h part of their barracks,
and are in a »ta,!g of mutiny.
A northern paper snya ttiß provisional govern
mi-nt of Canada it tiegotiaiiog with the Indians
for the porrbaie *f .'iianitouiin Island, in lake Hu
ron Th« Hiand qonUioa 6<X),W»O acres o! land,
halt of which m said to be of very good quality,
and fit'nr si tUqmt nt. The pr-soot ifibabitauis
ere ISO' O'tow a aid Chippewa Indians, who cul
tivate rudidy about 9060 acres.
Laif (Inti h lrom Cultornia, announce that trade
in that dial* is very dull.
Abo g* Federal steamer waa burnad Oat. 14. off
Diy H Louis, Lv In tbe morning a number of
Je,d i-odi s floated ashore. The name oi the
eieomer was not known, but supposed to be a
j-tU si transport with troops tor Ship island.
(he German cit sens of Ban Francisco, have
nub*, r.oed one thousand dollars to purohase s’
Pieiluionial to tie presented Ueo. Sfelgle. The pre
sent is to be in the shape ot an eagle, made fiom
California gold.
The latest advices auy that all was quiet at Pen
sacola, and the health of the troops was generally
go .<( Comuiodore Karragul was at Pensacola,
with his -qtiadroo, uwuiting orders, which were
bouny elp-eted, ior au attack on Mobile.
Ths amount ot ruoiu-y to be paid into the Untied
B.atea treasury lur exemption lrom military duty
by the Q laksni ut Indiana, it Is sa.d, will amount
to ss.!>£ ,o<io.
l'he i.tflodit vote in the tenth Indiana district
defeat* > ihi tor Oongruss by a majority of Bu3
Efforig are being made to secure the return of
j,„ D Li ght This would be a flu u, , rebuke
to t'. i lanulieal majority in the Senate that expell
ed him.
O *1 of life Now B uliorff wliufers, jeoontly ile
)*tiijfcd bj the Alaoaaia, was ingure<i lor SII,OOO,
just m t.u.d to save her b coil.
Tho (feicini.aii Gsihtfe, of tho list iost .umfer-
Htauda that tho Federal (ieneral Granger has an
army ol forty thousand men between Cincinnati
and Lexington, which is moving rapidly forward.
I hs rooi.iUH of ilrs. General Scott were deiiv
er.-il at New York u few days elnoo, lrom on
hoard o; ihe snip Si- Charles Irom Leghorn, to
Mr, W-lliams, sesm of St. Thomas church, who
wus appointed by Gen. Scott lo .uporinlend the
removal.
0, eoti‘» A. Uiownann, the great Catholic writer,
huo been uomlnaied for Congress by tha Feder
lists ol tne Third Gistriot o! Naw Jersey.
On 'he HVIh ult., sugar was quoted in the New
Orleans papers at from • to V cents per pound;
mofe s-s lrom 82 to 64 c -nia per gatlon ; coin, 70
or-nls ; flnux per barrel, $7 to |S fcO ; Texas betves,
10 to iO ueois per pound net; pork, 10 cents per
pound
Wilferirs Hotel, in Washington, Is makmg a
profit of SI,OOO per montb. The present propiie
tore bought tfic property for $776,000.
The Mormons, it is stated, have turned their
attention to raising cotton, and that tfie crop was
pn culling
Tha Cincinnati Gasetla admits that the ud~
mi luges of tha Kentucky oumpaign, both mate
rial and moral, remain with th > Ooutaderates
TtiS Ui'tfui iltt Appeal id informed that a arunt
tliu had ooourroi iu the St. Louie lauding. Four
of tiro InatM aieumhoata wero da-ttrojod, and
r)«Tur.il »« e hnuatp. I‘iiO lons 18 estimated at u
million ami a hail, of which onu million holoogod
Ui tbe (1 >tji nment.
The Gratiot street pruon, mSt. Louie, id crowd
ed to orerflowiog.
A North* ru journal days that “Gen. McCluruard
w intiiidtod a in the ltupottaut duty ol op' mug
the wu> lrom Vdtksbury to MontgomeryHath
er rtceti tliat ilo will liud the" right ot tvay,”
diaputrd, inch by luoh by a “stitf ucoited people.’
Uu Wednesday lust the notes of the various
burls ot 'l, ..s-.Sio were noted at one per cent,
pii inmni over “green backs” in Memphis. The
lithe cotton tlml nuoceeua in umkiug its way into
the ouy can on'y be purchased with com or Ten
nessee currency lienee the demand lor the lat
ter. i'lte planters will not touch treasury notes.
hi Gov. 11. M. Stewart, of Missouri, in a card
imblished in the St. Joseph Herald, say a: "I,
lobort M Stewart, hereby decline the honor of
bring a candidate for Congress of the United
States, for the reason that 1 cannot be either
bought or sold for the benefit of auybody what
ever. I shall hercaltcr take special pains to give
the public my reason tor the foregoing."
The Otullioothe Chronicle says : We learn from
a private hitter Ivom Hedutiu, Missouri, that Urig.-
Geti Joe K rk, the uoted bushwhacker, is certain
ly dead, lie was killed by a German citizen of
Laluielle county. Kirk and Borne of his meu ap
proached the house of the German, when be tired
upon the party, and Joe Kirk was killed, after
wuich the German ran , the rebels bred upon hint,
and he tcii sh • rebels then compehed the wife
of the Ueruian to set tire to their dwelling, which
she did These are the facts given by the writer,
end cun he vouched for as correct.
By the arrival of several Captains at Neiv York,
w.rO*e ves ils wero destroy>d by the Confederate
si. aluer Alabama, we are pul in possession of
some further particulars, relative to that vessel,
rvhe is described as follows : The Alabama is a
»o. and vessel, ci ~<OO tons burden,copper bottom.
•»lu iwi loag, rather narrow, and painted black.
Sna earn a throe dll pounden on a aide, and »m>
ia pierced for two more midship* She bad a 100
powder riUod pivot gnu lot ward ot the bridge,
uud a tS pounder on the main deck. She has
tracka laid iorwutd for a pivot bow gun lot a piv
ot stern ebiner Her gu ! a are of the Blakt iy pat
tern, me to ti J Wv*l«7 <k I‘ieaton, LaVerpaol, dattd
kbod The private* l steamer is bark r gged,
and is r pieaanted to go 13 knots undi r sail, and
16 under steam. She can get up steam in twentv
minutes, the has all tba national flags, but usu
eliv sets ifla St George’s Cross on approaching a
vessel. Bar complement of men is W
The lowa election proves to have been very
olo**ly ooLWsied -the Republican majority about
a thousand.
Jnuge Carmichael, of Maryland has been re
leased from fort Delaware, and will hold court
in bis district during the approaching senion.
The United States eteam sloop-of-war Kearsage
left Gibraltar on the SOtli September for the
As ires, and to search tor the Alabama.
Itrs stated tfcat Tbuflow Weed has reoeivsd
orders immediately to piepare for another visit
on general diplomatic service to Europe.
The New York Herald, in speaking of the war
to Kecucky and the Southwest, saye i “ The army
late of Win Buell, bit otw ot Gen Koeeuorans, is
en route from Kentucky tor Nashville, perhaps
with the view ot giviug another lesson oGeneral
itrsj-g, who, it is supposed. Is preparing for a de
j mat" enurprise to that direction. At the same
time, along the Northern border of Mtsittfppi,
the broken column* O'. Price, Van Dorn, Lovell
»nd Br.ckinrtdg* are reported to be concentra
ting for another tr.al o suougih With Gea. ral
Grant." The Herald n <o says that "the Missi*-
aippt flotilla of Admits David D. Forier will
Shortly move down ,rom Cairo to New Orleans, m
conjunction w.th a land lurce unde r General Mc-
Clerran i, whir the fleet of Aum ral ferragutard
an arpy under Gen Biatt wlii be diet ached,
perhaps, '0 hhcrate the Union people oi Texas,
and to i ok ai.cr ihe contraband traders at the
month ot the Rto Grande, and peibaps in an oppo
site Bisection.”
The federelseieta thet Gen. Cuttia has driven
beck C-cl. Craven’s commasd in northern Ar
kansas.
Gen. Bu.il has be n ordered to Annapolis, Bid.
Gen. Ro-teucans, bis successor, has arrived at
Lon.svu e, and mode an abolition war speech.
The conespondenl of the N, Y. Times seeds a
long ac unt of the battle of I’ocotaliga The ex
pedition ( . nsisted or the commands or portions of
mem, c f brighter General Brannon and F-rry,
the lortner commanding. This large expedition
was initialed as a surprise, and its object was to
deeirvy <ne're.ae. war* bridgas of the Charles
ton and savannah Rai.road. The writer admits
a iailure of their design.
The port of Norfolk has been opened to the
coast wise trade by the Federal authorities.
It is steted thet Gen. Banks is 'o organise an
important expedition for the South. Gen. Heint
stiman has been put in command of the detesees
srouad Washington in his abeene?.
Northern I wane.
The Loaunae correspondent ts too Cincinnati
<* nf in satniring up the -03nl< cf G«me?a!
Pag * a- nr-ovemsot* in K n ucky says the
edstatef a-m and a if>r»* number of recruits ■
,'acu-. i immense qnant't- of cupp.t-a , stripped
tn« H’emofits mrs v.iuft lie st-ck ; Cubtinced
many -ad ng Kentuckiats that if not safer to to
n-e: thvr, loyal, it was a lemt far more prudent
[or them to zealously maintain the milk-and-water
statu *; and ptoiuoed a slate of par cin '.he North
which decidtdly helped their aloes Ln tne elec
tions nod ls-g.iy eLcouruged the peace party to
become u -..re open ani eiamorotu In their de
mands
AnetheGsenoai riot has occurred in Crawford
county Ohio, b twien the Democrats and tbs
Abolit.onistg. A Dem .c at, Judge Han, was ar
rested for baring resisud the draft, and taken to
Camp M itu-fl-id. This aroused the ite of the
Dcm'rcrate &.,d th-y oworc no more arreeis shotld
hr made The town Was nb seiy excited. The
ringh aders den uno and the F deru! Government
andclte-red Ur J-fT Davis, while their fobowers
helped to swell the cho.as. One man was ar
rested and taken to thejai l , wuen the Sheriff re
fused to imprison him, and he was therefore re
leased It IH Stated in at it was really dangerous
ior any man to appear (in the streets and dec a
bimsvU a Kepobiican.
Hon. v.tihmgion Harrow, p isonar of Btatu,
from Michigan, was recently offered s pitote M
return to his home, upon heavy bonds. Ha r
lu cJ bu- mg l -1' h.s on y parole wooid b
a fair exchange, and his only bond the bayonets
of his fellow Clt lenr
Secretary Seward has prohibited private Niters
being sent to the United States Consu.s abroad,
and say* they must be open! and read at tne
State Department The reason of this ora--r .»
hat “the privilege has bsen abased for disldya
purposeH.”
Geo. I>, Prentioe, of the Loui-ville Journal, was
re ently surenaded. When called on foraspeecn,
he Htepped out upon the balcony, out was so much
intoxoated that -a lost bis footing and fell among
the c r owd Unfortunately eome one caught hub
before he broke his neck.
In Washington, recently, the police made a
descant upon a house of ill lame Mid captured a
number oi officers of the united .Mates aru.).
No less than ..ixicen hoise* belonging to these
i lu trinus and an i ra of the country, were found
lied outside.
A great many citU-ns of Illinois have lately
been summarily and arbitrarily arfestod, tiuna
ported ou ot the State, east into prison, treated
wit-, ind gaily kept in ignorance of the ehargfS
-gainst them, and dented u trial.
Several of the orewsof vessels destroyed bv Ihe
Oontader .te steamer Alabama, have arrived in
Boston.
Thv-ro was agi cat fir. nt Harpers Ferry, Oot.
3e.li Twenty cars, loaded with hu.y, oat* au.t
corn, Were o-.osunird, as well as a conaidclabl-.
portion ot the trestle woik of the railroad.
I he State of New York still laces 42,647 of com
pleting her quota of ihe dralt.
Gen. Hooker is recovering from hie wounds
Gen. McDowell’s couit of inquiry will be held
goon. Gen. Martindale has been acquited of the
chargee prefered againgi him Gan. Wool’s sur
render o: Harpet’s Ferry is to ba inquired into.
Tne Oinci nati papers acknowledge that Bragg
too* over -our thousand wegona of provisions,
£o , away with him, and the Federais only gue
oaeded ru recapturing forty.
Carnages owned by BaUitiKire iaiieg, on their
way to Fort McHenry, with comforts of various
kinds lor Oonledertte soldiers imprisoned there,
were attacked Oct. 20t’n, by Federal soldiers, who
destroyed the goods and damaged and tumid
back the carnages.
The New York Msroury esyg that Lincoln has
displayed bis vigor, ‘‘ not in attacks upon the
enemy, hut upon the liberties of the people and
tha treasures of the nation.” Such is “ the best
government the world ever saw.”
Fedaial Secretary of War St-anton is trying to
I rove that he is not to blame tor iloUleilan’s in
activity.
C 'UimoJore Farragut, at last accounts, wai u
enaucola with his squadron awaiting sailing or
ders, tor t< attack on Mobile.
In B.L.uijie, Oct. 38th, gold was without caieti
ut 181>< bid, 18k>4 a-keti. !□ New York, sal 3at
130($i31)£, on t" me daj. Exchange on Loudon
145ttp i Vlyiq,
Donald vi’K-y, lh ca'.ebratetJ ship builder, has
written a fetior in wtuoa he thinks that tbe iron
clad efat.ro.-rs of Urn North will bo failure*, except
S3 batteries to protect harbors. The swiit War
rior. , he u gu s, ooui.i rua them down easily. The
Noraier.. papers are caning for a uuvui commid
sun to inquire into the tubj .ot
Acooud a Ira .ii .’o Jfeiiac’s army reports amesi
extraordinary number of arrests, ud the Cousu
queues ia that the most itriogeut orders have
been issued relative to passes. No civilian wui
hereafter bo aiiotved to cross the river at all, un
less lor the prosecution ot' bußtnes? connected
with the military authorities.
Tliß experts (exciuoive of specie) from the City
oi New Y.,ra to foreign ports, lor the week end
ing Onoh i 87, aaaoaaied to $6,006,036; prev ous
i> reported, $118,040 OjT—total since toe Ist of
Jauu .iy, $134,045,068.
The New York Tribune's correspondent said
that i tiis battle ol Bharpsburg the Yankees lost
B$ 000 ai u Persons who were in Washington at
the tin >, uud huve been in K ohmoud sines, say
th»i, in the opinion ot people h re, it nue the
worst defeat the Yankees ever sustained.
Tuo steamship Vauderbilt has been converted
into » man-of-wsr mid is to hs neat to look alter
the Content rate tiflo.
Tbo ditlloulty between G«u. Wool and the loyal
cituens oi llaltimoru who tad been arrested and
sent to Fort Gsiuware by the General’s order, ap
peals to to settled by uu order for tbs uuooudi
tiou release of the arrested parties, issued by Lin
coln. The probable resignation ot Geo. Wool,
under ihcsc odcumsluncos, was regarded with
much consideration lu Washington cm the 26th.
ihe Goutoderutss have completed tne des.ruo
ti nos Back Creel Bridge, on the Baltimore and
Ohm R iilrdad. This bridge is ten miles west of
Martinsburg, and twenty live miles itoin llageru
town. it was uinely leet deep, and one minified
feet long.
Gen. Buell has telegraphed to Surgeon General
Hammond teat the wuole number ot wounded at
the late battle ut Perry wus about 8 600.
The tihip-caulkers of New York are on a,
“strike,’’ and announce tueir determination to
“ stand out" for three dollars a day—an advance
of buy cents.
The bounties now paid in Brooklyu to all who
enlist for niuo mouths’ service me fia follows .
City bounty one hundred dollars, county bounty
forty six dollars, government bouDty twenty-five
dollars, ward bounty twenty-live dollars, private
bounty ton dollars, government advance thirteen
dollars—total two hundred and thirteen dollars
Patriotism is evidently played out in that city.
The New York Common Council has voted c,
issue three millions of shin plasters
Gen. Jefferson 0. Davis, who killed Bull Nelson
some weeks ago in Louisville. Ky., has been re
leased from military arrest. The War Department
decides the',inasmuch as neither GsDcraigNeiscu
nor Davis w.ra on duty at the time of the unfor
tunate occurrence, the military authorities have
nothing to do with the matter.
Judge MoCunu has decided that, according to
the act of IMS, no person who has
been conv cted ot a criminal odeuoa oan be enlist
ed into the armios ot the United States. But itUia
respect, however, will be paid to such decision by
the Abolitionists.
Key West letters in th. Norihern papers con
tain the intelligence of the receding ravages oi
the yellow lever ot that p ace.
Deputy Sheriff Bagiev proceeded to Fort Wai
ren last week to serve the writ of Anitas ourfu.)
graded by Judge Clifford, oi the United Slot a
Circuit Court, in the ease ol Mr. W, H. Winder
Tbo Deputy Slier,ft was not allowed to land b,
the >tilit»ry Commandant of Fort Warren He
reported to Judge Clifford that tin attempt to
strve the writ was successful, when the Com I re
marked that it had no men ns with which to on
force the writ
Mcso Anker, a noted secessionist of Baltimore,
a long time &u luaiate of the Old Capitol prison in
W asiungton, and recently released on parole, has
be in again arrested for endeavoring to convey
contraband goods and n mall to the Boutin
The dra t has been postponed until tbe first day
of D.icomber in Michigan. The people of a per
tiou of Fayette county Pennsylvania, talk ot re
sisting the draft, and have constructed « log tort
I t their de enoe. A second edition of the jru.it
will tokepluoe iu Connecticut on the 6th of No
vember. The first attempt was u failure.
Oen. Joe ljtne ton the Preaidentiai ticket wt.h
Breckinridge,) when last heard from, was on
his way to the upper mines iu Washington territory
w.ih a th -os nd head ot cattle, from the profit of
which, it isbehevd by th# Oregonians he w li i
- fifty thousand dollars.
A letter l orn Nashville, on the 15th nil., an
nouocee ihe arrival of the wife and family u i
"Gov.’ Andy Johnson. .She is now ‘’the mistress
oi ihe tlrgaiil mansion tormer’.y occupied by the
late Ex Gov. Aaron V, Brown, once Fosiinasur
General oi ihe United States."
Gov. Old in has determined that no aubstUut.j
for drafted man n New York ..rother Stales shall
be purchased or blamed m New Jersey. It is
stated that the Mayors of the different cities >u
the State have bo< r. In Mnier.nee With the Gov
trn.T, and that the most rig and ami summary mea
cures will be lak' u by the police to detect and at
raet any person eugnged ia the work of procuring
substitutes
Mrs. Jes- ic Fremont has in press a volume en
titled ” The Story cf the Guard; or, Chronicle of
the War,” in whiec ills said she will ‘‘tell home
truths appertaining to her husband's much abased
campaign in Missouri.
A frolicsome husband in Btraouse, N. Y., a
few mghis since, hid under his bed and when his
wife, uuemsciona of his ooisooalinent, came in,
t ok her suddenly by the leg. She shrieked, rail
senseless and is nr tv a raving maniac.
Tne News rkH raid of the 61st nit., makes
ths ioHowicg report of the money and stock mar
kets i Gold leu to .sti, and ciosea at that bid. No
cause was assigned tor the dec .me, though some
operator, iff cited to regard it as rwanected in
some m a y mi u the elec.ion prospects. The/ fee
tne* ot i..« stock market to ay were a oont-nued
pleasure to sell stocks, lower pi. cos. and a gener
al ladispcs.uon to operate among leading specu
iators, at least nntii at er the eleot on. The cot
ton market wse Arm yeeterdey. with sale* ofI.OOO
bales, closing on the basis of 0O){c <& Sic. for
middling uplands
News Nummary.
Toe Savannah Rvpuofican of Nov. Atk, aart-
We have r-aeiintTh v- that the Government
v ~,, i. ~efc n-.-rv ot warm motion,
v ‘ -be • -•• ‘d-- ci -.o w» eanoo’, of ewrif,
j.' ' ' ‘a; bet ir.®d« it u sav that mart
j s f.ro,-eriv conducted, wi
a ‘* s . , r sLicJ f t .U -f e .’wQi/
''- - ‘ V’r • ti oTeriHr-f at poitsl y
a! r - tn-v Btl ditwctei W* shall probably hear
00.-netL.i--,;of reoul.sai aa e»ny day.
, ~ ~, a -.-- t err- i who left JoCXSO
T n»’ ai- v skvs that the Yankees havecom
" i- rl'l i t-whole ol West Temessec.
T(,ev have token ah the negroes, and most o.
"bI, V.rthiUiev so from one plantation to
‘ 7i, r a take them ail, men, women and cuild
r-a ' i he? .--id out irom Jackson every morning
", n ra to two hundred wagons into the fidda of
the farmers, and take all their corn, fodder and
oat? T*fc.iti» pu; iag them for it ’
A gang r, twenty-eight field negroes were sold
in Charleston Nov f, for rIo.OOO • boing an aver •
age of Ih-CKI apiece
Captain ftahb’a men, of the Tex s State traps,
alew davs aeo, w«ie a’tsek-d -by some thirty
Dutrh-i en and Bushwhacsers, who were fleeing
tr , in conscription, l'.aob pave th*m a mostr-jal
drubbing, leaving iwenty-two ot to* r number
dead on the gtound The tight occurred near
-j e ass, on ’he Kio Grande. lh>4 nph. anil
that of D itFa with Hamilton’s to lowers, will pro
bably bring the:* m s=rab:e wrutohes to the r
sets s.
An accident oceu. rid on the Rale'gh and Gus
too it :ir aad, between HuntsviMa aid Forostvitle,
N. 0., Oct. 27, by which four persons were killed,
uad sixteen or seventeen Were wounded*
The Third Georgia Cavalry Regiment have been
par lad ar,J Bra now on their way home.
The rornnr of the death of Mr. Hatch, formerly
the Confederate collector-of tha port of New Or
leans, is contradicted,
For selling liquor contrary to mama) law iti
Petersburg, u men cam:d Wm. PUrrold was ftn
ti-netd to have one hall his head Bb&vod, to wear
h burrs shirt, aud land with it on several boors
a dav for three days, ia front of the house where
he sold the liquor, and io work for six months on
tli-’ public fortification*! with a halt and chain at
tached to his h-g
Sinutc-r Olay and family have returned to their
home in Huntsville. Mr. Clay ia in fine health.
C ! Nelson, of Texas, lately created a Brigadier
Gcnrial, du-ii l-toent y in camp uoai L ttle K ick,
and Wufi buned at that place, with military hou
ots. on the bUi uR. Held spoken oi' as being a
gaiiant udicer and polished gentleman. The iet
v.ce will anida-r l,y Lis less.
A reign oi terror has been inaugurated in Kcn
tucHy. A gentleman from Glaseow etalr-e that
three Southerners are known to have been mur
dered by .bolit omsts since ur army passed
through that place. Fifteen otue. Southern, rs
have mysteriously disappeared. All people wiio
nave manifested any predelicttou for ihe Confed
eracy are greatly manned.
A Iml} living five miles north ot Oz .rli, Arkan
sas, with an axe, a saw, a chisrl and an auger,
made herself a loom out of oalt rails, upon which
she now weaves eight yards of coarse cotton cloth
a day. The thread is furnished by Major N. B.
Pearce, and woven into cloth for army purposes.
Think of that, ya iflfc mi nates who 101 l on a seta
or carriage cushions and complain.
Hereafter aU soldiers under eighteen and over
forty yoara of age, will bd discharged ut tho ex
piration of the teiih for which they have engaged
to servo.
Oea. Law toil io st.U suffering greatly troui the
oombined effects ol lever and the wound rscuved
at Hharpsburg. He is ia Richmond.
Cspt.VV.fi -Marshall, of Charleston, ,i 0., for
merly editor of the Blue Ridge Herald, is in ifaoz
vtile, Tenu., organiung a company to man one of
ths batteries captured by Gen. K. Kirby Hmith at
Richmond, Kv Oa one oi his guns appear.! this
inscription ; “ Taken and retaken at Shiloh, April
7th, 18iW” and below i “Taken again at Ktoit
rnond, Ky , August SOth, 1562.” This is a 12
pounder howiiz r Another oi his guns waa pra-
Kcntcd to one Cole . 1 Fields by the Legislature cf
iientucKy,
Tr.e rkaosue Gubernatorial election took piace
on the first Mi day of October. Col. Uarris Flan
agm, who is now i.i the army, was elected Guv
it.) nr by a large majority, over Gev. Hector, the
present incumbent
Tiie Richmond E qairer publishes it letter from
Dr Kassvally, in which that suspicious individu
al emphatically denies that be tins been banged
by a mob in Mobile.
The Alabama Limislature has passed a bill ap
propriaing two millions ot dollars for the relief
of *be indigent families of soldiers from that
Htate.
Crime is Kvomin r alarmingly prevalent in
Richmond The Gtfttnin-r of Monday contains a
hst of daring robberies, assaults, forgeries &v ,
(committed there within the forty-eight boors pre
vious.
Th« Selma Sentinel of the Sd mst. Buys that a
building beiongi g to the Ordnance Manumcory
in thft’ plan - was ... -o ivir.i 'o b« on fie on the
morning of the 2cl inst., but it vis eiiinguished
before communicating with the powd-r. An in
o .ndu y attempted, the same momma, to fire
the academy of Mrs. Johnson.
The gallant Gen. Jehu 11. Morgan waa born in
Huntsville; Ala,, in the year 1987, and ia conse
quently about 85 years of uge.
A-Uoles ut every tlescrii»iiou needed by tbe
army are In great demand ami very scaroe, at the
moat enormous pnocs, in Knoxville. Pork is
selling in the market at 45 cents, and beef at 25
cents per pound.
Tbe Fort Smith Bulletin says it is reported uiat
there lias been recently about 800 Pin Indians in
the .tietghboihood of 'iafiiequuii, Creek nation,
end i bat they have murdered and robbed several
southern Oberok.ies. We also understand that
many Ohtrokees have crossed !tie river into the
Choctaw country, to escape fniliug into tbo Lands
of tuo enetny. This is a lamentable st-to ot af
lairs ; but We hepo adeqi ato steps w»U soon bo
taken to put a ftnai end io it.
The Govrrnor ol Texas has issued a proclama
tion, forbidding ail lutercuurse with the city of
Galveston, any person violating the order will
be dealt with in the most summary manner.
The Huntsville Advocate understands that Gov
Hama of Tennessee, has prohibited the sending
of provisions out of that State.
The Montgomery Mail states, as an instanca of
female patriotism, iu Butler, Ala., that Mi s A.
Dunham, finding she could not buy shoes, with
her own hands tanned and .nude shes ’or
mother, three brotbrrs, <Wrepid father and her
self; and Miss L Ficklin, a girl of nine years of
age, spun a most beautiful article of fine cotton
sewing thread upon a common spinning wheel.
Hurrah lor the Alabamu ladies.
The Chattanooga Rebel of the sth, says that
Forrest, the indomitable, has had a smashing skir
mish with Stokes’ cavalry, outside of Nashville,
Col. Dibbielly, it will be recollected, killed this
same Stokes fitted times last week. But, like
Paddy Murphy's -host, he wouldn’t stay dead,
bad luck to him I So he came out day before
yesterday, and uo and Nelson Bedford Lad a bout,
wherein Stokes lost lour men and six horses.
'1 he Synod ot the Presbyterian Church for this
State will meet itt Macon on Thursday, the xOtu
instant. Quite a large number of the clergy end
laity will doubtless be present. On Monday, the
20th mst., the Georgia Annual Coulerence will
ft so assemble in Macon. The deliberations of both
these hodirs will he of an interesting and impor
tunt character.
The Grenada Appeal of the Ist, says a rumor
prevailed there that a titjbt had taken place at
Helens, Aik., on the Wednesday previous, in
whioii the Fcdciu s had been worsted.
the yruii.a ladies oi the Female Institute at
t ,etoii, kuna., have „erit to the C 8 Quarterjias
ter «t Juckheu fifty pairs of socks for Hie soldier?,
all knit by tho fair hands of the institution
'1 « West, in and Ailacuc Kuilroad has paid
into tbe'J r-asvry of Gcorg a the sum oi (4t!,00J
the month of Uctobi.i to the 201 b, completing tbo
sum of ftdJ.OOO tor lha year.
A Court of Inquiry, on tuo application oi Gen
Huger, bus been authorised by the FreSidetil »i
soon os the public exigencies will allow, to mves
titate the military conduct of that officer during
the battles in the vicitiiy oi Richmond.
The Third Georgia battalion, Fourth and Forty
third Georgia re. imenls, are encamped at Bum's
Cross Roads, Tenn.
Governor Leioiw ot Y» , has issued a prociama
tion about the distillation of alcohol. No grain
is to be used for that purpose, und uothing is
to be made out of the alcohol under heavy penal
ties.
A gent'aman who escaped lrom New Orleans a
lew days ainae save tfial an nbohi on marauding
expedition left that piace a few days since. It
was well understood in me city that ibis expedi
tion ot pirates and robb -rs v.s intended to devas
tate that rich and beautiful country lying in the
as gbbarhoc Jot Bavou Techs- Thu Section ol
Lnuisn.ia abounds in sugar, molasses and oct
luii, all of »vh,ub tugethoi with the negroes,
w-re to be “ connsos'eJ" by those abolUion
lb.eViS
On aud » «?r i ueadav, the 4-n us November,and
duriny the ensuing 8.-ss.on or the L-a'islature n
8,-vO-al Uuin w.i run daily bawcen Minedg. viile,
connecting at Gordon Kith tbs dewn niglii ana
up day trah.s on the Ceotfal Raiiroad.
The RiieL.li Jcurna . os Tuesday gays is was
report t in Go.dsboro’, N. C., oo Monday, tnst
6,0.0 Yankees bad eroded Swilt creek, with 80
p. <j of artillery, and were pushing on in th*
al action sf Wasu>ngton. Bw.ft creak is ssven
teeu miles north of Nswoern, between that place
and Washington. The enemy, it is said, are lend
ing in large force at Morehead City.
A cavalry light took place in Northern Virginia
a lew days Hade, iu wbioa ft is said we took about
a hundred prisoner*.
Br gadier-General Forney, wha is at present ia
command at Mobile has baaa promoted to tha
rank of Major-General.
A Lieutenant and aightaJn seamen from one of
ihf Federal blockadera off tha North Carolina
coast, were oapiured on Tsesifay Oil- iih. They
had been sent to destroy a hod got
ashore at Mawa'aoro’ in tutempuag u run the
blooiwie. After setting fire ‘ ffify
startod In pursu t of ihe pessengers iaa- Jrvwtnd
were oaptnred. ;■ V i Sl a
The Memphis Appeal of the Ist, gives oirj%paf
to a rumur of a Pauls near Haicnt, Inti, t« *8? i
tfce Yankees w=re worst and.-
The value of the buddings destroyed ;n Baton
Bunge by the Federate previous to their evacua
tion ot the city, is estimated at M*.ooo.
News Summary,
The Athens Watchman says the hog cholrra
has appF*red =-, that town, aud many* valuable
hog: have clreafy and eal with ths disease.
We 1.-atu th .. J. W. Burke of Man,,*, about
to br * 1-ut n tslif.t-a ft VVohsur’s’hpcil ng
t - Id ct-4,kco A- U ‘«a
-
our pe.'pl- w ; .t-ld_ no* forget that Go t giveth ths
victor- - ’ Hin friend rrpl od ttat he believed tho
churches were deeply prayerful all over the land
Tbe G n iral’s ’-see bfighteued up with pleasure as
he rejnarke -, “Then weshail continue t > prosp-r.”
A letter of marque and reptisai has been issued
to certain oflGcerscta-.,other splendid vessel, whioh
will, in due time, sail from a Confederate port.
The second officer is Col. Charles Carroll Hicksj
who for several months pas’, has rendered effiei
ciotit servu-e to the Government.
A fetter fiom Murlr- eaboro, Tenn , says that
Gen Forrest was tten encamped in froßtofJfash
vilie, and Oen John H Morgan wai repaitod at
Gallatin with a strong cavalry force.
The Richmond correspondent ol the Charfebton
Meiciry says : A member oi the axitiah Pariia
niriit, now in the c ty, on business o; pleasure,
sta'es his tiioi convletl in that there will be tecog
nit on and iuterv-ntion lit tore the first of J-inua
rv. A prominent Congressman affirms that pn
vaie intelligence from ihe North satisfies him
that the triumph oi too Democratic party will
ensure pwo This s t ment is confirmed by
the opinions expresse-i by a gentfeman just from
Canada, who found, iiv,t in Philadelphia, an as
sociation r.endly to the South—men who helped
hiidpO'twaid both w.th money aad a vice.
Gen Kirby Smith arrived in Ricnmoud Wc-dnes
day.
Tbe Federal.! are committing outrages on tbe
plautauons in Coahoma Cos. Mies.
Four regim.uta of South Carolina State re
serves have been ordered to report for service
near Charleston. It : a probable that the militia
of tha Slate will also he rdered out.
The abolitionists continue to vat.ko plundering
raids on tfia Soalh Carolina aoast pl-attitioug.
G,.v Letcher, ol V» , l a! coatraefed tor one
hundred and titty thousand burtheis of salt, for
the uss of Virginia pork packers. This contract
leaves untouched all heretofore made with the
Oonfetferafei Government, the Governments of
other States, sad with counties.
T’ e grain crop in Trias, irom the Rio Grande
to'R: i River, this year, is said to be the largest
one i-Ve< k-.own in that State.
ii .w: is now s-.diiug at Raleigh, N. C., at 60 to
75 cen-s. puei“ ; d up m u day or two by specula
tor* troth 85 Anti 4) ceuts.
The salt makc-ia on the North Carolina coast
are making 8,000 bushels pet day.
A gentlemfifijuAt from Nashvillo repcrU that
the Fedeiai forces there have been rcinttn-ced by
several Northwestern regiments Audy Johrison
is blowing about what lie mtends to do before
he will surrender the city—be sweats he will, not
lease one stone standing upon another if be ia
compelled-to evacuate it. A row bad occurred
between the negroes at i-ork ou the fortifications.
A great deal of c oifiiog left In Nashville wh :n our
troops eva-.uated it last winter, found its way into
loyai hands outside, and eome ol it has bean re
covered by Confederate agents.
A captam just from th < Confederate army naar
Nashville, reports that there Is every prosp et ct
a big battle in that locality, very soon, and that
our army was being rapidly reinforced.
Mr M T. Blue, Esq , of Montgomery, Ala , has
presented to ihe Alabama State Library, a fife cf
the Montgomery Republican, for tha years 1321,
’■2d,' 24 and 21, the • .-rai-st newspaper that was
started in Uit-.t euy, and the first number of which
was inSued Jan. 6th, 1821.
A ball fifed from a cannon -,»t,ieh was be ; ng tried
recently at the Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond,
made a circuit in the air aid cstne down through
tbe r-of of tha city pump hcusi, a long distance
off Passing through two floors and a floor beam,
it narrowly grazed one ot tne large water wheels,
and then ep-.iit its fete-, a minst th rooks forming
tha foundation of tho bu’ dlng. The ball paoied
through ft room ia which the officers of the pvtu p
Irnuse vtry oftsb uss-i-tubT, but luckily it w. s uu
leuatsd at toe time.
Georgia, T.-uiicßSt- , North Gauilma and Ala
bama, huv-.i rtn.te work- 1 in Virginia, which are
turning ou ct- rfil *;U bundled bushels ot sa.t
p-r . ay, la sides a few private Works from each.—
All the privi..3 works in Washington and Smy the
counties, Virginia, together with tho works ot
Messrs Stusrt, Buchanan & Cos., are said t , turn
out daily 7 000 bushwls.
The platers cf Lnufentna have adnvnced the
price of sugar.
By Joint resolution cf tha L.-gislntare of Ala
bama," he Guv. ru(»r. t* author. Sid to prepare a
book ir. which s'-ell be placed the name, roghnont
and r sidsneo oi cvesy splitter Leaf that Stale who
has died in tbs service of .us country during the
preseat war. I‘he aXsinpfe is worthy of. being
lollowed by catty Stale iu the Coufederncy.
It is rcp-au. and Uu t tfen. Ledbettar has resig’itd
his position in the army.
Tne firm composed of John C. Jackson and J,
TANARUS, CouuciltnsD, ftre selling leather f t their Tanne
ry, near lai nit vilfe, N. 0 , at sixty- five ceuts
pee pound, having refused a dollar and a f a-f of
fered by speculators for every pound they have.
Gotton was selling in the Brownsville, (Texas)
market, on the 10th uU., at S6 cents phr pound,
Confederate oioney. quanlitiee are croas
ing the river daily. The yellow fever was pro
Tailing at Brownsville.
Hun Edwin B. Scarborough was lately aasas
sinated while traveling from hia residmeo Jn
Cameron county, Tc-xae, to t-iie house of the Hon,
t Dougherty, a disaauce ot perhaps seven miles.
He was shot in the back, the ball entering near
tbe spine -and phasing out through tho left breaet.
Henator Hoarboroogh was riding in his ambulance
at the time, as traces of blood wot opercoptible in
tbe vehicle, and it hie horses took
fright and ran into tuo woods wheic lnoy became
entangled
A decree has Just ban published by the Mexi
can Government, imposing fines and imprison
ment on Catholic pnesiH Woo Wear their robes iu
tbe Birreta, or in pub c, outside of their re
spective chur< hr*.
The Repris illative branch of the Alabama
Legislature has passed ft bid extending the char
ter ot tho Alabama A Tennessee Railroad, ro cib
to run a branch from Jacksonville, Alabama, to
Rome, Ga,
We make the subjoined extracts from the Rich
mnnd IH-epatoh ol Monday last:
Captors of a Railroad Train' and ninety
three Yankees.— On Friday lan a detachment ol
Cept. Giiletl’s c-mpany ot cavalry, from Soul -
nmplon c.innty, n'r." bering iorty snyii, suciecded
in capturing a Rsilrnnd train ub >ut tbre? miles
below Manassas Junction. Ascertaining that the
train would pass » certain point at a givim hour,
the detachm '< t tore up tha traok and posted theiii
seiyas in a position to await its arrival. On com •
ing up the broken truck the ’ rain halted, w hen tho
party on board, consisting of ninety-three \ an ■
tees, ot a N> w York regiment, surrendered with
out firing a shot. They stated that the train had
been dispatched iroui ,o encauipment below to
procure wood. The whole party arrived at Gor
doiisvilie yesterday, and will ho down on the
morning train to day,
The Cavalry Exi tpmciN to tbs Peninsula
Aq officer who accompanied the recent cavalry
expedition to the Peninsula has furnished us with
the following particulars :
The expedition, composed of a command of
about 600 cavalry, under Cot. Ball, left the vicini
ty ot Richmond at day dawn of San Jay, the 26‘.U
ultimo’ami proceeded, without important inci
dent or-iriterraption, to “Neck of Laud, ’ near
Williamsburg, where it was represented the
camp ot negroos existed who murdered Messrs.
Bdriver and Graves some two weeks ago The
object of the expedition was to break- up this
camp, arid rapture the negroes connected with it.
The point alluded to Was reached at dayligat oa
W.duesday niornins, when line of battle was at
once formed, each flank of our c ivairy force rest
ing upon tha river Much to the disappointment
of the troops, <iad the officer in oomman J, it was
soon discovered that the negroes, aed their Yan
kee acocmpl ces, h.-ormg oi the approach ot Col,
Hall's command, had broken up iheir encampment
on the day prev ovs, and retired to the roar of
Fort Magruder, b--'ow Williamsburg
Oir forces woo and have visited Williamsburg,
but information having ranched Col. Bali that the
Yankees had been reinforced by two regiments of
infantry and soma artillery, and that a gunboat
was lylr-gio Queen’s Creek, near the town, that
officer deemed it prudent to retire without making
an at lack.
Oh their return the expadltioa captured about
150 naaroea, ecTural dUloyal citiZ.ns, t»ad a a a tu
ber of horses
Ak m Dprisi*’Q ,; ik 3AJ.IIMOB*.—xi 4irriDM;e **up
rising '* look place in Baitimoro on
For several and js u morcmect hud been progress
ing aoioLg tb< UoiOLista o* Buitiaiore, headed by
the clerk, oi tue Cr.m.r.nl Court, and an aid of
Gw7ernor Hrad'ord, »or holdin r a meeting to a&k
the removal u. G. u. du* IruQj his commaod or
Fort Mch* ary. On VV 7 edfiesday the meeting was
held, and the petition df uWa up to that effect, ia
which the word *‘£LDilitj” itfnS used in connection
with the General. That otfice imoicdifeljly or
dered the arrest and concn-meut of ad the priu e
movers in the meeting. This created great excite
ment among t .e r c -mpairiots, and a large crowd
waited on toe viotixs and serenaded them Tha
prime movers then sent oT in a boat, and
thus put oat of reaoh of further aerenadte Gt o.
Wool immediately aiterwards iet’t tor Washing
ton, and was foiiowed by a committee ox Union
ists wuh tbe petition lor his removal it u g rt id
General Wool has intimated his intention ;o r<2-
sipn ti tho Administration r moves him
Ur Ciovert, or C ..-e-sloe. S G , frr»m whom
we ob'sln ; -ese *_t , i who csoiq through t n
dag oi truoe boat !a;-t mgat s ya that Gen Wool
will, enforcing the riLe* it-lstive to prison
ers ol war. treat all such witu courusv con
sid rution
Oca Axer RsvagATiss f*o« Cbxbuotov, £x-
Nxwax. —From the foiiow.ng extract'from a busi-
I ness muer to a gwntUman is Liaohburg, dated
| Lewiaburg, October 48, u wi.f oe seen tint our
iuroes t charleston, under Geo. Ecaola, reve
been forced to retreat to prevent their Ling cut
t ff, and ihat toe Kanawha VaU.y, lucludiug tne
a*l *vor* e,-. proaabiy tg...u m poescosioa oi the
-Yirkevis. ihs> following is U,e extractreftrred to :
* e ars just advioed that oe a-my at Kana/v
--frihive had to retreat via Cotton Hiii and Fayette
Court-House. The enemy are reported 15,000
strong, fiftetn mdes below Chat.eston, several
thousand at Balitown or aummeraile, and some
making »p through Logan.”
Administrators Sales
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i!SIi e -'u»i- ' nt.O. Ol.v* reAcvU A tha Haw ut
i*.s ticaiij C'hi l-u 2*l BiO ac t.- i’he. placj Uln i>- !
n„ir fiLdWwairdi oi *o terta in orUiQii wocvlfi, w.ui joxzz
At fa SHTT..’ time- ant p aca. wU ba »M, Mae liMv Ne
-. v 1-f Men- Women k-.J tioxs, v-.r. : £s!-j. a
~ --id a mat* A-ja, ft man , Abraiiftin, a man , hca-
S)“:r“kMiiOeorg’. boys I Sot fits, s girl, and «.*. a
w-.rrjin A said sstue cropsrtr ot Jana U. Oliver s stale
for tbe fiSbeSt Oi me hair* and Creditor:.
IVra " • bC “ l “ Cl " L. D CARLTON. Adoi’t
of Johu o Oliver.
Of-leraaboru', Ur .:v: .0, i-1 oc'.M
Administrator’s Sale
on ,
LAND AND NEGROES,
r tT\f h b ''nest before !Le Coun-Houae tioor in Uptown ot
v' ,»u Vr.-o j A-trv-u ana fifty twu nud aba‘f f*cred or Land,
-,’v in ce where George NV r . t’ul er lived : ai£o, tint*
■ k vv< ■-/M-cr-O’. iwa Wain-n amt one OhUd ■ and on
' • 1 1,sV -DA V It-: awit-g at the resilience of said dec, asej,
a v'th- '-t-id-at-'e Pnipcrty. Horae.!. Cattle, Hsg*. W Ueat,
|T-r- iu.- Hoesecoiil ami Kltcaen Kumltura. Ail sold iu
tb o’ron-rtj I Oa.rge W jailer, Iftteot Morgan county, d«-
- -j" .4 V l, - m ; n ddV of t silft.
-,ai.d not- oIbRSKf A. FULLKR, ) Adm . re
XAENKV O FULLKR, { A ' ,a * r 8
October 13,13fi
Administrator’s Salt* of Laud.
nm M «* v%T «» aik oruer Kranurd by tbe Ordinary oi VV'ur
a rt* • if v. will be sold at tbe Court House door In War
r r t„n nutlife djat i'iiQodftv in DLCEM.iiEK next, ailtLe Heal
rfeii* to t'-e estate of the l-,te£. D. Hudson, con
aTi", - a House and Lt>t well improved, wit i about tour
•'1 “ t attach 3-11 one ilouaw, ad LotcontalxdnK about
ou •a r' now occupied by Franc s Murray ; one small House
di -1 u’ ot c p.eu, ly log on the Shoa« roa-t ; one-third inte
“ »./ e - tore li' uae ana Lot low occupied by Adam Jorn-s;
utTg wc hop and Lui on the right hr»nd aide of the Irparta
rod • on- lot of Land on tbe ie.t v.ide of the Sparta r. ad, c n
uti n’ll rv .ut sevtu a«nT* ; one Lot on oreek ; con
t, ix.tnp y. cut thirty five acres , oie lo « i land on the left oi
me w r a-i*:-*tcn road, containing about thiriyflve acres, at
in.idng Liida or iien»7 Vv. L 11010/ and otikara \ orie lot of
i tnd containing one hundred and seven acres, adjoining T. F.
i H. iievdc and the eatateo! Mra DlcSarson
Oct. 19, iß6i.
Adminislrator’s Sale of Negroes
i.N WARREN COUNTY.
ij, Utßb A A'k' to on . rder goiaUvt ty the ordinary of eaia
£' couni v\ le »o and before the l.’ourl House door in vvur
rtntuH, -n Clio first 'i'u.’sduv in JANUAKY nest, the following
save neb nig to the estate of th late E. 1). Hudson, of Bald
t_‘.un . d-jtwe'h VLat Peter, about CO years old . Jefl an .ut 45
ta curpenter} ; Lawience, ub nt I*s rn pentar :) Joel, ab- ut
•T‘• John, about -JO; Semen a on, about -5; Weal, abo-t 25;
sum, tkhour. --8 ; Shade, about 15 ; Jdaunah, (a eeamstrefis) about
40; Fanny, (u good c ok, washei and ron-u,) about 85; Silva,
nbout C ; v ary, a out 2*l, and child a out 4 ; Hannah about
•>r, und hk-r three children : Louisa, about 1*?; Jane, ab. ut 19 .
jltn, abou? iO ; Mosea, about 8. and Je*ry about 7 yearj old.
‘L ruui ol saio—l'welve ihontba’ credit, with approve! eecu
rlty CiEO. K. HUDSON,
Adu-’r, Jin., of E JO. Hudson, deceased,
October 19.1361*
Administrator’s Bale
m WILKE3 MINTY.
\\r ILL be sr id un Wednesday. the 8d iL»y of OEOKMBEK
M next, ..: the. 1.-.tc ri.fi cnee o! Moses Haiunuk, tkconeed,
ali ut tha ih.rlsfiahle Prop -vly belonging to ea»d deeetkßod’s es«
tate, ot a: *ck vi ilora-.-s and Aluiea, Cuwa and Calves,
• ■ vwn •• beep, fitted and at ck Hogs. Corn und Fodder,
W:if4C-ii3und Cuity-Loj. Plantation Tools, Idackainith Tools,
Prows and Plow Gear, Iron, Weeding liori. Mattocks, Axe ,
Spade#, M.ovd- and Ofurpauter’a Tools «nd W:tW f uml
o.her article; too numerous to mention. b:Je to continue
from day to day until ail Iseoid.
Terms—Mi euma ot twenty dollars and under, car-h : oil
sums over twenty dollars a or&d>t wi!! I*6 given until tbe first
day or December, 1&&. Notes to t»ear lnleiect from dale, with
aj proved se uMv, will he ratpijred. _
HTLI'UEN DKANS, Adm r.
October 16, iib2.
AIfeYIINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of aa mder of tfoc Court oi oi Grecue
coLuiy, win be 30:d before tiis Court-house door In Grrene^
; >ro\ < n the fi**t Tufjtiay lu DIS* • ctM HUH uoxt, within tfai-- io
f-.tti Lo.urs of caL-, all that tract of Land, situutod about 4 miles
auJL oi 0 eGiifcaioi on tke waters of liicfilaud creek cou
tainlng tlia-oe Luncffed a'-J a -v&r.tv acres, more o’r less, ti e
•.'otiue tfie p! =co '.vheraun Mrs. .s- rjh Walfor reffofoa at
me lime of ; -i t eatli, aud bts«i»ij h r Uowtjr lu tbe lauds of
Matthew VVoiker, oeoe.tsed. Un th; premises ia a large
Dw i in# House, Gin iio’ue, S' rew, au 1 neuea ary <*Lt houses.
Persons wishing to purchase, will da well to examine the
plug. before the uay ot sale. Terms on the day of sale.
SAMUEL R W A LKJ£ H, A UmV
de bonis U'Uk of Matthew \s &lk-.-r, decM.
Ga , Get. l?, ISJ-. o;nia
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY orrt rofDmCo rt oi Oni ! - nary of Rltfom nU county.
Georgia, will t o sold on tha flr.tt T’uc-dty In JANUARY
LfXt. fft tne Lower Alarket House in the city oi be
tv7. cn the usual Lours of public sale, Ihe following Negrova
LcLngir.ar to the estate of-M's Kancy II Malone, ifoceased,
vlz: >;-.r-di a woman. ? ) years ol age ; Andrew, a firi » hand,
06 > • are offi Ajrgy, Ids wife, a good cook, 6s years old ; Arm,
■t wai •er i»-.d lr. ;r, 4b ye.tre old ; M«»W, & store oy or
drayman,B6 Old ; WestQu, a di tyvi au, >’B; John. Car
riage and i. "aid field Laud. -6 l.c ii»j t 4 field 2J : Hetty,
a ssuat tre ; . 23.; Tom, field hand, 2i. Henry, field bond, i? ;
v,ary a i:e and L.-.r-i, 14 . G <sg field boy, 12 and John, a ’ oy,
4ve vraot't.go Sold for the Benefit df t:< heirs aud creditors
ot Ud . eat ‘e. Teiina coaii. .
Nov 2, 13 il* JAMES T MAI.OHE, Athn'r.
GREERE SHERIFF’S SALE.
OJX tne first Tuesday !h DKCSMBKK n.'Tt, will bo sold
before iUe-Court iiuuee door iu oio', between
the legffi hours of sale, the following property, to wit: : im
ilt.y a rmgfo YVornan, 4> years old ot dark complexion ; Will,
& he.:f3 man. 55 years old of • ark complexion, and two nagro
Wo vs, Gua. 18 yfa'arsold, and Joe Tarpiey, 11 years old, both of
<!a k complextlou ; Levied o:x a* the property of Dt Mark E.
Swlnney to Si‘!rfy afi. fa. from Gr«?eijo Superior t’ourt, in
luvor of J.uther Koli vs. Murk E. swinuey, principal, and
I’engy U. fewtoney, Kxecutrlv of Wm. H. ttwlnney, tj^turlty.
l'rdperty pointed otft by
JOHN D. ENGLISH, Sheriff.
October tfth \S6i,
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
A GtIEK IBLE to an erd r from the Oouit o: Ordlniiry of
J\. Ouluiuuiu county, wld L«souUn Appiing ou UiO firet TAied*
auy in DECEMBER next, bktWeen Che ueual Laura of sale:
One t' t>u wf l and lying In e.dd county, fonds ot Neal,
Hamilton, Opiliniami othexd, containtua live hundred aefes.
inuie or lc-S’j, i; elux»ging to the Laute or Obediah S. Moiria,
iute or sal i «x>uni», Uecfcascd. !or the benefit of the
und creditord »t fttid deaeosOil.
Terms on the day o. td
YVM J. LAJN'GSTOiS,
Adm r, de non, v.ifoi tne wdll annexed.
Octolar 28, mi.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
i V H-'k °5 U*e Aral Tuesday In D£O£MBRU next,
If ui tec Coui t-Houae door m Or-cnealioio , Greene coun
ty, agreeable to an ordsr oi the Couitof Ordinary of tJtiJ coun
ty, the two Iructitof Lnnd belonging lo the estate of Oeorge
>.• Tan; eli, deceased, Jtuuied cl. nt iiilitd lrom Ureeneaboro’,
rear Smyrna Ohurcb o<e t.rtct known as she PhUups place.
ccnUimii*; IfrJ a; te, kcVjoiniUK kinds ot uentry, Merritt uud
ir iv—'h) ictfic in tne woods; the other tract containing
IR3 7-iO acre*, adjoining lands of Peek, liowden and the dower
l aids— 2o acres in the woods, fe tid for the benefit of the ticka
u u c editors. Terms iui.de known on the dav of eaie.
JKfefeK M. TQiNA’JULL,
Adrn’r of Oeo. 8. Tunnell, ceceased.
October 16, ISog.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
VT? ILL M -old on the flint Tue.ida? m DEtiEMßKKnext,
? withui the noura of tsel , before tne Court Huuat
door in the c. .m of W arieutou, Warren county, tieorgia.
itgreeftb vit an or- dr oi tho *• rdinary o mod countv ; the Jveal
*tate oi Green l<aker,• deceased, idnsating ot 'w > tracts of
Land, lying in said county, containing eignty acree, more or
adjoining lands «*f JtllzabeUi Wynn, Bierce Baily and
others ; >h ■- otherroutalnlng one hundred and fifty ucn-s. more
or ifim adjoining land.-; of f'l re * Bailey and t.tli-ra Bold sub*
J-.ct u» the widow’s dower, ands r the benefit ot the heirs t*uil
cjeditors of tukl deceased,
l>rms on tbe day r f dale. li. Wll DftK, Adm'r.
Oct, y, IR-2- Ufrfcwtd
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Bit ViHrtE of air order from tha'Oourt of Ordinary oj
Hancock county, will l o eold on U.e hxsi Tuesday in
NO STEM BEK next i uore U e Cour Houte do- rin ike town
ot r-pa ta, within the hours of sale, a'i the tract, of land
helon-glug »ot e Estate of frby Hudgoa, deceased, containing
one thou and acres, more or It S3, Ivin* end in said coun
ty, on in. wat- rs of fekoiderbohe Creek; adjoining lands ol H.
D. Amos, John IJu-.l on. James WillUuiii and otheis, hash
tafffe quantity oi rich bijUour ia.n«ts, well timbfifr’d and watered,
ForfurUiH! piuticu .i.juiidalU urntersigned fel Oreene&bo
ro‘, Gvvorvßa. HAMUfib K. WALKER,
U, Adin’r with will unneied.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE7*“
iVriLis be sold on th.* fir* Tuesday in D£C£MB£R neit.
," ’ v 1 'kin tb ; : ga hours of 3Ak\ r.Afore the Court House
v.- r iu ihc» t -.wit oi Warrenton, Warren county, Georgia.
eubip to an order of t..e Ord nary of add county, The real
e.d-v.6 yf William V. l*i. fe’naon, ueoea«ed. cumdatlng of onu
Sf^ Hou ’ e “T 1 * 1 Li.f-n gain town, adjolriln* LoU of AlNtlii. w
SM.joa ami. itu.-4. -jAi forth* i eiidit o: tiie hulmm-iaeji
i-.soi tnj deo*A*ia. T.rmi an th* oay
K. M . W ILI'iJIK,
OoteUr I», ten. (!2Awta
A DMIN iST It ATO It’S SALE.
°ft& n
Pro ’ T etr * ct ° J Wld DelonKlnK to ti»-> Estate of James
h. oeaa . ceaß -u, confciinlng four hundred aiid forty sit
* ru m worlds. lying upon tht* <J?oMa K-dlroad two and
it. . • um ■‘sbtr.ow Coniinfni?, unu out of tUo bs?t litUe ul eef
I kuow : good outbuilding.* y
'T&rrns—oa« Uiird casia, balance r waive n pnth**
i.vtahers.taea.
ADMINiSTKATuR’S SALE.
BY virtue of order tYom Hit Court of Ordla&Ty of Jetfe'
s.m couu'-y. wLI b« sold on ihe first Tuesday in DECELM
UEF* uerct, the Max&ei iLoueG In me tow., or Louisville,
ire! »vee • tLc ujuii Lours ot jMiiD, a Boy by the r.ame or
Jeff, t j the eeUtte of Emmet R Johoaon, deceasta,
WUNDEK P. JOILNSOW, Adm*f.
I ct< >cr 15, lof^r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
iTTILL h* tLe < burt Hoo-m* tn Sparta, Hancock
Si '.ouLty, oix Udj Tuv.fr-'ay ia i>E jEMREr. next, cr.<
tr-i i o lalu, w the propt-Tiy of estate of Henry Heaib, de
' virti three hundred tWenty-aSi acrei, myr*
'x lei-* known tu* tLo Harris HeatL Place, and on -• LiJd. Mis
r -rsLs Jornifr now :eeldwH. >.bA<l Land Is a.id purfrua&t to an
order granted by tLe Ordinary oi Warren • ouni;-, :#r the pur*
p .-eg ot divihicn tiit egateoe.
Termsoa tkioay or #ae H AI WILDER.
Adm*! wumUk* wi i annexed.
Oct ». i-®- tigkwtd
Adniini*trator’s Sale of Laod,
AGBECABLV to on erderof U® Ordinary c
to ant y, wlii be soul before toe Cos rt door ir« the
town -i t, .iinnitr.*. Forsyth county, cn V first Tcesday n
DICLMBEK '.ext tw-.-ioteof La A and VSj ia the
14ihd s net ot raid <y. iuty, conUinßK -Atrtw. m .jecr
f.A r- ;c tb« v'vsr'y r th- of Robert A 4* T V*
ceas’d T-r- S'-i aie the day
JA>!E? ■ * . KAL t itELAdmV _
Oft/rf 1
Adflfliuistralur’.s Sale.
\% r ILL ** L l the nr-; f iie'day In DEO EMBER ntit,
V? resort, the Court fixr In AopaLF. Ooiumhla
o uli' -u agrstab, yto ion oTiUa.' .oCcurto* i>r.r; r.iry cf so' -
county,' atract -a L.J and, acrs. ? tJ B*o:6 01
aocrut 40 cr & ac r « so* ■ ® .and. Ijmg in »■* u ecuLt>. on tn®
w * l€li or ,T.;tti« K.v«r, ahicming Ur As ci Je m C - Ltdgs, Mrs.
karmic- ftf.J OvLfTS *oU r Jt« O th« 8.- if Os
L. Avory, t r r-ktfirfit rtn; L*t = imi crrOltcrs
W ale Derma w liRAI
. 0- 'S4 _ ... , _
IDMiN'STRA IRIX’S SALE.
YITiLL -o.w. before the CoHooe doorm Ap&ilnjr,
Cw.uiaLia county. on tn«; fir;* Tikesdixyln ntL'tMbtß
LWb, bet<NM 'wLe un*:’hoursof su.e: fciTtht £A*t*r oe- j
naira • o tLc ciUte of JLeJigiTO'n, Uw-e of Columbia
i*m.oh*ii. MaxAl LAf«u6ro*V I
ic MM. Admudwaiing, 1
NOTICE.
f|TWO MONTHS* a,’.er .-ala ftDpS-sLva win
g_ «h , •-*•: i ».-ui ..mV of Pici.ro Jsd touMy lor Lave to
ri j and Lot Oh Jwfl ' Utlwst, ii. the d 1 >' Os A i^gliSta
be. L -- ".J bLs CvittUi-i Hciuy v a vit. ub o» Cfunty.
de* N ICHut.JCA U-J.LIH HR. Ada.’r.
i 4 aOKCiIA, UKEENE COI N rv -two monthi attei
VT date, (to wit .at the nuy Term, 1b68,) appln*aUoa
will be n.ade to the Court o' - Ordinary of said county, f-r
leave to sc-., ah tne real estate belonging 10 the estuii? 01 ti-kury
Eng bh, deceased. JOHN I) ENGLISH,
STEPHEN ENGLISH,
Aiim’r- de be-: ’j l?n 01' Henry English, dene.wcd
N’orem' er *, 1-J2
GEOKGIA. OGLETHORPE COITNTY.-At the first
* erm of the Court 0: Or Alt ary cf said countv. attei tne ex
-11 ration 01 tw* months, 1 shaii apply t j said Court for leave to
.■sell tfw 1 at.da und Negrots belonging to The eatate cf KcCbU
S. Sm't-h, -uit. 01 a-*id county. dwCOtiaed.
LUCINDA D SMITH, Ex r
Noveicber 4. 1 63 .
fJIW© MUNTIIB itHaf date appiieafioa will be made totne
JL Court of Ordinary of Columbia couoiy for leave to aeU
the real estate belonging to the eatat* of Gb&diah S. hLorrls.
late of eaid county, d^reneed.
WU.I.IAM J. LANG.STO v , Adm’r
and- bOhli non with tne wUI annexe J.
Octob* r 1, 1302
rflWO >IO.\THB afterdate application will he made to
a the Court of ordinary ci Wilkes county tor leave t
soil the Lands and Negroes belonging to tho EaLite of Moses
ri.Bi£dick, iate oi ftold county, deceased.
STEPHEN DRANE, Adih’r.
October 14, lrioS.
*|HYO AIO.\ I'r and alter dat*-, or tfic !fn*t r-gular term
A. th.-r tier a pliuail -n vjLi t»e inada iu the u utl of 01
d!n*ry ot ogle horj-ts lou ty, for 1 outre to i»a.l the Negroes : o
iouglug to tho Eotats.of Elijah Cunmung. late of Bald county
deceased. ARTHUR W. SMITH, Ailxii’r
October 8,1862. * cctll
jpVtO MOi\ This atter date, or the flrist isguiar 'Perth
S. thweaiter, appiioution will be made to tho Court 01 Or
dinary o’ c'glethorpe county, ter leave tj toil Authonet and
hercldid, Ida, Ne 10© •, belonging lo the Estate of WJUlaiuU
U. Cofee, ate of raid county, deco »ed.
, , THUhIAb CALLAHAaY, Adm’r.
Oc obsr 8,1553. octll
r | H%O MONTHS after date application will be made to
IL the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county for leave to
tseil the Negroes belonging t j the estate of Jonathan Buk«*r,
C. fi SHOCKLEV, Adtn’r.
_&ept. 2*i,l &62.
nsAWO MONTHS after date application will i»e maue to
A Iho Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county for leave to St.il
the Lmd and Negroes bei ag]ug to the estate of jariiec M
Perdue, deceased,
JAMES M O. CASON, > A Ifr r .
itODEKT W. B fEKlltlE, j A,Bi re
September 27.
f jpWQ MOM 8 shier date, to wit: at the December Term,
16<>2, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary oi
Greene coun. y, for leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging
to the estate of Daniel Hightower, deceased, or to the late
firm of V A D. Hightower ; alfio, a Negro Mur* named Kan
sum, belonging to * j ai s firm.
■WiLLI. M S. CREDILLE. Adm'r
de boole non, with v.l l annex- tL
of Daniel Hightower, decM.
Sept inber
rirHYO MOYIIIB after date r.ppllcaLon will be roodn to
JL the Court of Ordinary oi ogleuioipe county', lor leave to
sell a port’on of the Negroes belonging the eetate of Ulle#
Young, deceased. JOHN K. YOUNG, t
JxfiDNAKDO. YOUNTm * '
August 28, 18<a.
f |1 WO alter duteappllcation will be made to the
JL Court oi Ordinary of WilUt-a county, for leave lo st-Li
the hind and negroe# beioLgii g to the estate of Thomas D.
iSOffDiJi, iF.le «?f ©aid county, deceased,
PRANCES J. NORMAN, Adin’x.
Bfej»t-:-mber 6, l'.G*2.
fpUO MONTHS after date apuiication will ba ioitd« to
A the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county for leave to
sell aN.gr Fehow by the name of Charles, belonging to the
vetate l f liec)amm I>. i 'arupbeil, lateot #uid county, decefus-d.
OLIVER i*. FINDLEY, Adm’r.
Septehibcr 7,1563.
rjHVO after date application will be made to
£_ tne Court of Urdinu-y ol Wlikte county ior leave o sell
die real CBiue, to wit: a Boaee ana Lot la the town us Wash
lngton, bdutging to the udnoM of .Sarau ,S Wlngdeld.
SA MU EL W. VSXN’N. Gward’ll.
SepU-mbea 7. IwJJ.
NOTICE.— Ail persoii# indebted loth# estate of Christian
tiuiickea, lata or Richmond countv, ileeeased, are notified
to mak# Immediate payment; and tlioae having deniai.ds
against Bald estate, will preaentthem, duly authenticated, with
In the time prescribed by law, '
JAOOH liANCKEN, Ada
September 8, lt'C*2.
tllfiOHOA U lilt LAE COU.VTY.-T wo moutha after
date, to-wlt, atth# Dee#iul»er Term, 1862, of the Court ol
Ordinary for said county, application wUI lh* made to said Court
for leave tu seii a Negro MaN, named Arnold, to
tne estate 01 Janice F. Rlilhigaita.
C E*M ENTIN AJ. BILLINGSLEY !
Adm’x ot JurneaF. HilUngfflea, dk«:M.
Sapteoif’r 12.1362.
nn\YO I’ll® cdtor date ttppiicution will be made .to the
JL Coart 01 Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave to sell
the real estate belonging to the e«tate of Jehu M. Lucky late 01
u*Ld county, deceased. MARY ANN LUCKY,
September 17,13b2,
\\ OTICE.—Two months after <h«te application will be
AN made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mood county, for leave to anil the real estate belonging to the
estate of Abh.ali UudtUh, deceased.
PATRICK Me (’A KEY,
Sept en.ber 14,1J66. Adnilnisti at or
f inVO after date aiipi oation will be made to
JL the Court of Ordinary of Jeff<rion uouaty. for leave tu
Sli belonging to He Kela’e of Alexander M.
udboii, late of said wan y, deceased.
ELBERT YY. HU 1 SON,
Siptetnba: li, l&»-3.
f¥HVO MO2VTUB fdter date application will be made to
X the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary of Richmond
county for leave to sell the Real Estate bol niglngto the Es
tate ui Jta « King, L.te oi said cuunlv. deceafieu.
SOLOMON liEESLEY; Admln>tia%OT.
Oi-tober 7, im.
NOTICK.— Ail persons Indebted to th# Eat ate of Jess*.-
ixirg, late of Itfchmoud couuty, deceiisod, t»'« notified t«
make Immediate payment, and those having demands ag -.ins:
said Estata arc rAjured to present them, duly atteatad, within,
ihe timnprescribed oy lav/.
• October 7 IHCL &OLOMON BEKaLEY, Adm’r.
NOTICK,— A U perhoms Indebted to the E&tate of Robe? t
J. lioe, i'vteof Klohmond county, deceased, are notlned to
make Immediate payment, ai.d th se having demands uga’.nfct
sold Estate are required to present them, duly aite#te<i, witkin
the lime prescribed by law*.
Ccrober 7,18b2 REBECCA C. ROE, AdnA'x.
fVOTICK
TO BEBTOitS AJVI» THBfJJTOBS.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ftfOTICS is hereby to aii persona ha\lng dc~
it iiiacasugAlmst JL)r. johnG, Rowland, lute of (free neooun ,
v, dcconsed, to present them to me properly made out, with- ’
a tha time prescribed byLuw, no a« to ahow their character
und amount And ail persons Indebted to said deceased aru
. ereby required to mske Immedlftt« naymsattc me
JOHN OUhTRIGHT,
Adm r of Dr. John GL Rowiand, dec and.
Uotober 2*. 1863
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
N OTICE D hereby feiven to nil l avlng UetDands
against Seaborn L. Hu’cheeon, Lite ot Green county, aee’d,
b» present tiioni to rue within time prescribed by law,
roperiy made out. so ut to show their ohara. t»r and amount;
La ail persoms indebted to said deceased, wiii rnnke iraniedlate
payment to me. JOH2T A. GIIAMRION,
Adrr.’r of Seaborn L Hutcheson, deceased.
Greenesboro’, Oct. li>th, 1862. octls
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\ OTR E Is hereby given to all persons having demands
hx against JamesU,fetewj*rt, late or tireenecounty,deceased,
will present ihern to me, properly made out, within the time
lueaulbed by law. so as to ulmw their character and amount;
and all persons Indebted to said deceased, are hereby required
to uifekelmrnedla’e payment to me.
JOHN C. MEPIUT Adm’r,
(>t tohe: 11, 1862. oi Jarm-s (J. fete v. ft• t, oecease* 1.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
NU i it K is hereby given to all persons having denuinda
againat Moses ftainrick, k-tte ot Wilkes county, deceas
ed, to present them to me, properly made out, within the time
prescribed by law, so us to show their character and amount.;
uud all persons indebted to said dbce&icd, are hereby iequlred
to inafie Immediate payment.
bihFHJLN DRAKE, Admr
of idnies t; ami left.
October 14, 1563.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Vl OTICiE is hereby given Vo all persona having dunaride
again A Thom peon Malone, late of Greene county, de..'d,
o pr-jocut them tv. mo, properly made oat, wlikio tha Urm.
oreor i bed by law, so as to show ’heir character and amount,
and aii i» -rbOfis indebted to said dccea iud arc hereby require*,
to make imiueai&te payment to me.
JOfeEßil fi. MALONE, Adm*?,
j.aURa Malone, Adm'j.
of Thompson Malone, dec’d.
October its, lSg-2.
NOTICE.— Aii peisons estate of Evans
Davis, lute or Columbia county, deceased, are r»-
quested to make Immediate paynumt: and thotw ae
n antis against aid estate, are r«iqueatcu to present them, duly
attested, within the time prescribed by law
November 4, 1882. f. L. DAVIS., A«lin‘r.
\rOTICE.-Ah persons ludebted to the estate of Frauds
Cokey, late of Wlikea tounty, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment uu me, and those i.aving
v»sinands*»galijU sold deceased, wiii present them duly au
tbenticatca withui tnje time prescribed by iuw.
FRANCES COLLEt, Ex’r
« >ct- bar 54, 18
NOTICJBa— AH persona indebted to tha estate of EL nry
F. Colley, rate of Wlikei county, deceased, ara re
queated to mane immediate payment; and those having de-
Luanda against said estate, will present vham, duly aathenti
(Sited, vrithin the time prescribed by law,
ISABELLA M. COLLEY, ExT.
Uciober 24,1862
NOTICE —Aii perdone indebted to the Estate of W. W.
stone, lat*; of Columbia county, deceatfcd, are
hereby requested to come rorward ana make payment imme
diately, feiid thos6 having demands against the same, will pieitae
present, them wltiilnthe lime byl&w.
JOHN * . feUTTOfc,
NOTICK,— An nerdono Indebted to the wtnie o i Ann
»uttun, lata of Columbia county, are requested to mafcs
unrr.edlale payment, and tnose Laving dfeinands aald
e-state, are requested to preaeiit them, only authenticated, id
ternia of the law JOHJX t . fcUl i OH, Ex*r.
October at, 1862
N CYI'ICE.— Ail persons indeotad to the estate of Frarxiia
Hannah, late of Jeflardon county, deoe&*r.j, uo re
quested to make immediate payment; and those navrug dj
manda against taid eaUte w« repeated to prieent thnan duly
attested, within the time by *aw.
WILLIAM F. HAWHAH, Ada*r.
Octobu- ‘2l, 1362.
]\TOTICE,— All persons Indabtaa to the Estate or J„nn
* I v than Beokar, late of Columbia esunty, deceaat-i. vr», nata
‘mmediate payment to the vmdarsignoa; and tnnae bavins
’.ißJme agtuLi* said Estate wiQ present than., duly attested
wDldn the time preecrit&d by Lw.
I w «>-- a A 106-2, C. H. SIIOJKLr.r, Ad;., i.
I’ \!QTICE. A!i beraona indebted to \Rt eeUW of t.. >n
i / uti'Ui. .ate of RRhcnond county, Ceciased, nra
Lo mah3 .immediate payment: and *ih-S8 narint d'jiu.t.j
vto j it said eoUte are required to prt «r.t theia, du!y a tc«wi
* wlUJ.ii
LUKE CA-XT, Aizn’r
, __3c;tem£sr 28, AML
;
: 11 nnnds John G.L>ons, iau of Jr-ffer--on county,
aek; eased, to present tneni to me, properly made out. withu
th-iUme p 7k - ribtd by law, aas to »now their ofcar* •Xez and
amount; und nil persona Indebted to «*id and r:.t dfc hereby
required to make munedlatar-ctymant - r.-.c
acj.tfeah*-r ■/?. 1363, Vi; Li A>i (ii. V ;N/ Ada Tr.
_ ]\IO'I IC K.—Axx pci runs indebted to Ute Laldte of /. brahaan
IXx Gc id Kina . lae es WIlRe-j cruml?, oertrasod, a-« ertby
fLOtSf .and to maii inonedlau payment to tne underalfflied ; and
those ©viLg claims =a.d eS'at.- wiH present them, du*y
eit.vtMk wltniii i»u* >•fl.iii'fd bt lak-’-
MOKftlh MAKOU3, AUSiT.
beptemaer Si, las 3. .
4 >OLHI OF OB|>l.\AKY, iiIUJJMOJiD COUJTI
\J
vpofi the puJition of Aifrod Baker, praving that Rd**'*U
ueher, Adtt'Dl-itfatr.x of A>." .r • ehtex Lie of said o»junty,
dec &e« \ L< r*d u mek tl is to -Aid i feW for the
"FerKgbL Mliie. In th-= Lit • es A u*r U. pwsufci.ee or an
agf--«in*-L. ior the n e oi the same, made y aaic Ay mer
! L sner, in ids 1 jfe tme :
it u oidgred, Taut feud Adm nL-dnitrix esev oa-iee a: iLn
Ter-- cftiJsOeuit, io L* h-;ldep on tne Mos4ay»lD
J.L’ ary next, why ah: LUefr be Lot jpeiic accordiogiy und
tu*; a copy of this order published a mot thin on* or
trjftgssettes oi the City of Augusu, tmdrpoited in tne oflUaof
Ujj Court for three months next «Ld JaLuL-y
X e.n.» *\ , .
a cruttvrtract -rom tAe MlnLt-s of ihe Court of Odinary Jr
HUunoad County, OcW Teatt, eighteen hundred and
tixty-tw«.
. • l>itVA) h. fkJATH: Ordinary
Cil ATiOiSS - -
FOR IKTIEHS BIS7IRSORY.
Vl V fB OFOKORttIA, HK’HMOYU COt.\Tl
O vyiu-v -*l, H-nry F, C arne hnd George it thump, ACuot
istrator# de bowls non wtu» the willanuexed, oa the Krt*tee»
Piddpv rump, a? and Adm m tratorson tn-i Eaute of Er**‘*iL
CwUnty ' apply to me tor Let
ifee Unaied ..I u c .> and, c « btVsiod
toy office,«'Yi or br-n-rethe flr?t Mouct.iy ?n .■’?.•»!! .text.to Y. ov
Cause, Li any they hi*V*t, Why it•itCrs Ohbilbi HOI br
granted.
Given n;y hmd anti signature, at oaica la Au
gufita, this cth aay ot October, lot •
Uetob.r 7, u« i,AViI * L - lUM ' IH '
CTAT® l) F GKOKt.lv RIC'tI.VIOAO IM!| VI'Y -
17. ' Kvflwt *. Botiysr, AdminUuntor, v.iu usvrll
annexed, on tbe jcxtate of Margaret YY D'.u ,> nn h-;
to me tor Letters of Dlsmis'lon; ‘
These ate tharefow to cite and admonUh, tdl and singular
tbe khulred and creditors of said djcoAred, to be ami appeurnt
inf office, on or before theflr-t Monday In AprU next, to d.uw
it any they have, why *da Letters should n. t grar u.l
Olv n under uiy hand and official Mjcnanir*. a; 1
gueta, thte 6th day of October, lob i. ° ’
(feiofer?, issi, IJAVii; L ’ hOAIU - * -'y-
CTA’I'K OF GKOKWU. RICHMO.ND I V -
Whereas, MluhUlO. Heeler, AdiiiUdstraierou ihe E tat,
ol John N. and Llarenie R. Lovett, minors, untiih e
tv. me ior Letters of Dlamlsslon :
t These are therefore to cite onu admonkh. a;l and sdmi the
kindred and fiieuds cf said minors, lo he and npp&u at m?
oitice, on or before the first Monday in April next, to show
u»use, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand ana offlala! Hb;uAture, it jU'; 0 - \ .
gusto,this tth d:»y of October, 186‘.\
JJctoicr 7, IdCJT DAVID L. ROATH, < 'rvUoary.
C'lA'l'tt UVtilCOllttlA. OOtiYl t^-
»7i v\ Kduiund i. Murpliey «ud Milledge Mufph>
Executors ot Nicholas Siurphy, Ueoeneed. applies to me toi
Lt-ttero of DbUus&ioh :
These are theiuiore to cite arid admonish all aud singular, u.»
kindred and creditors ofsMd deceased, to 00 and uppeai at n> >
office on or before the first Mondisy in February next, and sho .v
cause, if any they Luve. why said Letters should not ho granted
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in An
gusto, this 4lh day of August, 1862.
DAVID L. ROATH, Ordinary.
August 5, 1862.
8" TATK OF 1 j KOIiUIA, KIOKMOfiD 06UN'7VII
Whereas, Jan.rts Hi-.wn, Adin!uisUator OTi tue ediotr
ui Robert b. Jackson, deceased, applies to me .or Letters ol
D-mission:
Theae are,therefore, to cite and admonish, all njid singular
the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to oe afta appear ui
my office on or before tne second Monday iu January uc-.it. li
tii.nv cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
g> anted.
Given under my band and official siguature at office So At>
thk QUiday of July, 186'’,
DAVJD L. ROATH, OidUi*rv
July 9, 1862.
IrFRLH!»O.\ COUNTY, u.i,-Where*, Martha A
#1 M . Bostick. Guardian of Emuia L. Rd&tlCk, minor heir 01
Llitlebury iiuaiick, deoea3eu, applied to me tor Ltiters of Du
uiiseio i:
*1 hese aro therefore io (‘.to and admonish all and singu m
the tdudred and friends of said minor, to be and appear ut . v
office within the true prescribed by lav, to show cause, it <v
they have, why sold laltcrs shod and not i t granted
Given under my hoad at office h. Louiavdle,
July 20, ISfi-J. N UHL >LAB DIEHL, Ordinary .
J'i'ATK OF UEOIIUSI, UK IIYIOAI* COUNTY.-
C 7 YY hereas. Matthew Kiev, .\diainlatrater on the eei.au. v
Hugh Klee, deceaied, appiiea lo me tor LeUciu < f Di'iiifes
ul-jn:
These are therefore to cite and admosiah all and eluguleff.tkt
kindred and creditors of fiold deceased, to and appear at my
office on or before tho second Monday in J&nuaiy next, to
siliov, 1 cause, if-any they have, why said icttera snould nut i»«.
gtanted.
Given under lay hand oad offl.itd signature at office In
Augusta, this sth day of July 1562.
DaYID L. ROATH, Urdumiy
' July 9, 1302.
GEORGIA. MORGAN COUNTY.-Whercas, Hunmm
li. Geiger, Executor of i’etfr VV. \Y aTfon, deceoeail, up
{>11..3 to me for Letter* of Dlsim »ion from Ms Executorship :
These are tharufore to cite and udruonlsli ail and alugu ut,
Ihe kindred and credltorsof sffid deceased, to Le and ai ; pc.a «*
my oiiiCo, on or before the second Monday In January ne.'.
then aud ibere to ahow cause, if any they have, why buk
letters ahou'd not be granted.
Given under my hand at offi :c in Madison, this ?6th July.
1862. £ . VV. ARNOLD, GrUinary.
July 2‘J, 1302. _
GEORGIA, MOR&AM COUVTY .-Vv ncrens, Lc.m
?iel JtCuark, Adniinlstrator upon the «fitMtc of James A
Kuork. late 01 said county, deceased, applies io me for Let
lo'iiof Dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kluured oca i/edltorß of said deceased to be aiffi appear At. «uy
office an c; before the uecond Monday lu Jai*uurft'.ui',tlieaftni
there to efoow cause, If any they have, why eaiu letters ahemhi
uot be granted.
Given under my h&r-d at office in Madison, tola I vth da? o
Juiy, lb->2.
F. YV ARNOLD,Ordinary.
J qiy ai, IHi?*.
/GEORGIA, JBFFKRBOII COUNTY. Where is
U>o -i W. Farmer and John J Farmer, Adrcln; : trAor.-.
ou the Estate 01 Ma y M. Young, dece.Sfesh applt«a 10 me
1 - r betters of Dunirsalon ;
grphea*.' &r« theieforu. to ffitcaud admonish auaijigulaiihc kin*
dred and creditors c.f said decooaed, to be and appenralmy
offloe, within the J4nw proscribed by h*w, to #how cause, it
tuiy they have, why said Letters should not be gnftitvd*
Given under my hand huU officialilguaturf, aiolhoe hi Louis
villa, tlds ISthduy of Ucteber, 1d62.
October *.‘P, 1861. NIOHOLAS DIEUJs. Ord V.
GTATEOFUKOttUIA, JU>FKUBO9( C’OtiVn
O Wnareas, Edward K. CarsvreU Administrator on the c*
UU' 01 John W. Denny, deceased, applies to me for Lctieij*
of Dismission:
These arc therefore to cito and admonish, all and singular,! lie
kindred and credilLra of said deceased, to be and appear at ay
•office within the time pteecribed bv law, and ehow caus„, 11
uny they have why said Letters should not be granted.
G ven under my hand and oHiclhi slgnaturo at office in focui.>
v»l:tiiU OUi day of May, 1*32.
May 520 1362. DlhliL,O.d’v.
JEFFEUBON COUWTV.—Whereas, J hr,
W, fe! epp’ ! -rd and ilenry Sheppard apply to me icr Let
tore of AiiniinlstnvUoii oi. the estate ci John riheppard. Into oi
Bald coTdity, deceased:
These are Umrafbre to cltsrand admoni b, ail singular.- Uie
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to Oi aud feppenr at my
office, within the Unto prescribed by law, und fjhow caus-, U
u.iy they have, why .-inia Letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at oftlco In Louisville.
h* pt-qiuber C.\ 1 y»3. M ICliuLAfe Pi KKlt >rd‘ /.
Georgia, ou let ho up a couotv.—where
as Joel J, Bacon, Administrator on tha eatate ot An
-tojne u. ttowikrd, deceased, represents Uiat
miriiit ured said estate, and applies for Letters ol JJbuustdoi, *
These are therefore to cite and admonish aii and singular th,
kindred and crcdhors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
office on or Mfore the fltst Monday In Decemoor next, to ai.ovv
•.'auiie, if ary they have, why said letters should hot be gran ed.
Given under my hand ut office In Lexington, May Btn, * 03.
May It, 1602- HEN KY BRITAIN, Oral nary.
eEOUUIA, OGLETHOFK OOUHTY.—' Whereas, Wil
liam . j.ai»o, Aiiraiolfitmtor oh the Ea'ate.of A. D,
Reeves dec*-M > , applies to me for Letters of die mi son Lom
sola a.!rainisrration;
These are tii«!rvjrc to C»te, Bvmmonan«» ?*tTi»v»»xJ«Fi k »ll ixq«j .an
gular, Urn kindred, and creditors oi «dd deceased, to be and ap
pear at tUbOllk con or befo e tee first Monday In MaV n*ixt,
to show cause u any tney have, why w.*m LcitusshoalU not
be granted.
(jhven under my hard at office In Lexington, 6th day of
October, lßai. E. 0. bUACKKfIbOKD,
I‘qjbar I’-lita. Liroiiuav, _
lIEOBUH, GRKKNE 000KTY.-WlitreM, WUtiwti
VJ a. Davis aiij Oauawts TANARUS, W/rlcli, ictetuto e or th. last
wiuaiid lesuuneut orfejjah W* Row an lute or sum! county,
deceased, petition the fjouri of Ordinary of sain county lor
Letters Diatidji^ry:
Theae arc liiirJieforc to cite and require ad pcrooniconcvirnetl
to bhow cause, if any ihey have, why said Eucutora
ahouid not be dlsohargea, at theJpourtof GrauiAry woe held
in and lor sold county on the first Monday in May next.
Givaii under my hand at office, in Grefjmil*oro, thteßLh day of
Ovtober, 1862. EUGEHIUb L. KIKG,
t)bt -liter 11,1 m Ordinary.
1 4 \EOUti IA. WiLKEfe OOUJNTk, —Whtreas,Thomas K:
VX R. Willis, Administrator on the Estate of Janies 1). Wil
lis, deceased, ai«piieß to me for Letters of Dtomlssion :
These are therefore to cite, summons and admonish oil and
singular, the kindred and all other nereoui concerned, to be
and appear at this office within tho time prescribed by law, to
show cause if any they have, why said Letters of Adminis
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, in Washington, tills 8d
day of June. 186:1, G. G. NORMAN,
June 6. \m. Ordinary.
WILKE* COUNTY, GEORGIA.- Whereas, James
K. Dubose, Hr., Guardian for James D. Anthony, ap
plies to uie tor Letters of Dismiss'on from said Guardian ship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the
kindred to and friends ol said minor, to be and appear ut my
office within the time prescribed bv law, to show cause, ii any
they Rave, why said letter* should nol be granted.
Given under my hand ut office in Washington
Sept 6,1862. G. O. NORMA M, Ordinary.
Ri:».K AJhI, TO FORECLOSE mortgage, in
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT.
Thomas McGwier aiid Jacob G. Nunnally, vs. John Wt-bb.
It being represented to t e Court by tl e petition of Thornp
son McGw er and Jacub G. N uruiuliy, th t W deed ol mortgage
dated ihetiluuayof August, John Webb conveyed to
the e*id Thomson Gw ier and Jacob U. JNunniUly, two tiacta
ol 1 ind lying and*hting in said county, one of s ddtruetd contain*
Lng Bha rtSjiiuvlng eucfi rnetes and bounds as ohu t « t.y refo
ren e to a plat or plats of tho »*me. one horn A. L. Fambiough
to Thomas Purler, tn« other from John Zubu to Sarah A . Por
ter ; the second tract consisting ot U>e Lower Und or Mary JV.
G. Fa-iibrough, late wld »w of Allen L. Fambro igh, and now
ike wife of itiu John Webb ; tl e last mention*a riact t*uun«l*
ed follows, to wit: on toe west bv landdof Thos. N. i oul
iain, fer., n nth by lands ot T. M Fambrouih, east by lands of
John Kay, and south by lands of J bn Webb, originally koow n
a# the Poit-.r tract, coutfeinln iort>-eight acre?, more or les»,
said moiL'Hge having been given to indemnify aod save harm*
ices sid i mort* a?ea tor arid on account of*thfir having keen t ecu
ritlee :or tbe said John Webb on Lia two Guardian’s bond* for
the minor children o’'Allen L. Fambrough, deceased. A .and it
oeiLg feither represent*, and to the Court, that sad rnorgages
have bee . li.juie: and damaged on account of said »ec rkjai Ip
in the sum oi ulrieen hundred and rinfety-three dollars es
principal and ote-huTidrcd and tdxtydour doilara aid ucau
cents mtr-rtet on said principal f bp to the preceut t n.e,
which t w.. puma nrnke tne sum of JUVen hundred and tiny
sev«n dollars ar* J sev en cents, the !o»a su-.ta neu by eald <.ecn>
ies.
fr ia order*-! that the *sid John Wet.W do pay Into this
Court by the first day ox the next term, the pr ttlp J, int'Xcßt
and due on ac.ouLt 1 1 said landi, ox ai.jw * xv.e, if an /is
ha« to tbe oentrary, of that ihdefhnlt there* 1 hue iosjre U
graota-J to lbe r*id n.origHge* o; *ja‘d mortgage, a'-d the equity
of wiemptton of tue *ald John We b therein . e mrevrr Ui red,
and that seivtii? o' ttui ru'e bep-uf* ted on sal John vv t.j by
pubffiaiion of the esineom e a month r r four n onths in the
Chronic.e A feentinei. Ev.pUmber Terra. I^6.’
KING & LEW I?-,
Att's for Pctkione 8
A true extract! from the Minutm of the Cirur., Goober, JSth,
[octalj Isaac R. HALL, Clctk.
fijTATE OF UKOUUIA, MORQAIK CJOUWTV,—
O&DIK AltY’.-i Gr FICE, J' JN E 11, IB6R. _ .
Whtreaf s the last will and teatamubt of Betsy Aim Park,
la'eot said county, deceased, was produced by Janies B. x’-uk,
tiie person nominated in said wtll Executor, and by his petition
praying that ak ‘he legatees, devisee* ami heirs at law, to wit:
PhfeUeMlttfenen Wilson ana William L Wilson of the count?
of Ha&cock Miiiy E. P*o ier*Oß and her hvu»baj*U Tnomac W.
Roberson. Phldpß. Robertson, guardian of the Person and
property of BetnyA. Park and Kaucv E. Pork, CcJurabus Ai.
Park, Reuben B- Ancer and w‘fu, Mary «- Armer of the coun
ty ot Greene. Jamei B. Park aud Arnanda > Aachary ul Mur
jtill county Samuel li. Walton and wife Matilda E. W uitijn
ut .Stewart county, le&vlo J. Drootiß wulti«r him’and harmel
W Brouka of tiauJolph ccuaty. aral lao cUUurim ol sooniu
KaiMll, deoeasoi, vl t: Mary f. Strieklaal jail her hus -ad
Hryant fetncklaiid, W&ilaoe K G. RusseAl of Gwinneti C'Uu
ty i. .uu K.i’i-iouberiulocf DoKolo county, a:,u i.*i«d.u,rirO
Ut Btn-Ji J. Howell, decease.), to wit: Ev»n V. Hwe., Atherl
Bowel’, W n U,.. and Howeh, Dkmoi A. Ho-weu Mwtha \ . B.
A i,ut.-u ,r ii,”Are--Howe-',o'r u:t> .ccucty,td,d Wlid^uo,
J-tt of iiorsaacaaaty. has .-ten MrpolotAJ u .At ad
ti-—u, ,11 of the tiaine.l per«-o« re.fdW Iu Uie bid* oi O-or
<|J V/ttiUc. J f. K.-UO.I Ju-011101-i. BVIU
. , y , ~i Ju ■ 0 .l.'l -t eel ilu.tl rjlo l I OUjl-I-d,
, j'. VU« »l. J-.-.i. if tl • ft*U Os
'.'ioltjr:, io A , .1u.i.a.1 ~Sus J.U it
>Nj>*-.%min C:.-alt.harh*u: - I LL- '-talc of A i cafe.<*.*, be tiled Ot
u. : a.< « * Pfjaate . wu ad t u,.»r!t ol laid
iiti-j Annx'a-’b, deoc»<td: . .
!Be ara therciore u> ub a;..j mi ar..i e ngiuar.
tr.ii tore* oif.g awn cj l-r? t< -• v•* a u**d ! .mm at ic.w, as w> il
the vwdu: ' >A such u t.v rrtinoTi, to be »r.d t*. r '<tnr at rny
(j), 'jt i jfen: the "•'* .*•.■.i»t *y in JaJt-.'X,’ ( 'jxt. tnrn
jLd tahifc i ano-vcauK ifwiy they have. +uy <*ald wtU w.d
’rjjtaxoeM ehnuU not be proven iu icyleUAn funu and admlti-.d
uo r«cvhl.
Given unu-sr my haa£ sti office in Madison, this 11th day c t
Jim*. 1563. F. W. ARiNUId), Ordinary,
Juael7.
r|tO JOH*\ B. WALLAITC,n®n-'*eaidftiit or ths >ui4
AoX fckorgU ikud a Xciiocut of vui Stale ox LoulsUaa, ObUm
i 'i: i.-*l :
Jaa.AiJ .Wijri.oe. tuvliai anjjiua for 'fttitaM •: ttt *'*•
eemtier Term,. A, ui tM Court of fv * w J>. fjuu.v
uwiTjOa. o* Uj. all. oi fi -ojac. ■- - mum., U.U j aOJ oojety
and Larin, ta «Ld j., .etatad tLa* you »-e *ai- t
Lein at law of IL* tiA Betij -n.IL Wttlaoe, ai.d ill! your r-jl
doLce 1» to ~al»* .u tic Mate ol LofaWi-, ~ you fee
terei.y .. e to apy.aar al Oia Ordiam-y'. utt e of WllXes
ooaLty. at Ali UeumU? 'lari . u sma wtll ot BoL|anJi Wul_
lam wll u-aa ti« oflaiol tor Brobate, at.d utiiiai aood u.u«. le
afcowu to Ui* auitrury, U.« aaum will b* tL«u adtauted «>
BhDIGUT TO JAIL J
I!f IJncslfetOL, L. uooiu ooaxtiy, ax* latil csia< g a omo
- HN bARNEfe -1 / it*yiHat be v riu a /-ti m » r«
araitts C«pt Rust Jjses’ coxi.pan\, Jctim oji’s - eg meat tiAt
wUl*-salti coD-poay was atatkAeti at big bxauy, u» titis * 6 tats,
tic feCA-slsd ; taat Hi* Lsbea ti ttou. t».s fteglxx**c*t « wsS
atC'un.berxfcL.ti Gap. auti a r wml of fifty tiohara to i
ofitreti boiti ‘riarues i a;<ut 2; if H&iV* ]
lOiidicSfiigL. light u&a aud fl rTT oiapTaxKnj Lati jritp
kiiLa knaps* * *Ltu tuvtsua al« caiofec <1 j
ffifeht, or Captain ot sold (Jornia y. ore ter«:.y hojn j
c,tt.. torwaxJ j* f auu«*». j
October sib, laaS.
CITATIONS
LKITKIS or IVHMIMTKATU -
Ol OFORUIA, RICHMOND COIXTY
’ - "fttrsss, Uu- titats ofR t >TtO.
t>. UtuaepMjwnted :
k t ,1 .1 l '.c-srt cite .. and admonish. aU an singular the
♦ii ► v,Vf r ' °f an- eased to be and appear at my
SSl'S??*»<"*'** V ‘ r ' x Monday In D.‘. umber next, to show
iOtbeUiW Letters of Administration a/iou.d
j toauS * • Il all. Clerk ol th# .Superior Couiu
to the Court **'*' 30u he named and presented
A '
tig’o',or-a -m. David L. aOATH, OnUnary.
OOUSTY
y,Uuarepresenfed : Jk--,J»-ow, lato of s.,Uocan.
klndwo tofl waHt.-M of “<» -
not be granted to Benjamin K HaiPClerk^ft^?? 8^ ov ” and
,t said countv, orto7uch fit and ,
and presented to the Court n * R Y
*•
04W», t 03. IM. »AVU> L. ROATH. CrS!.,,
4TATL OP GEORGIA, RICIIMOm COUNTY
Y\ hcreus, Geoig W Gmy applies to me for Letter*‘ :
idniinlau-hUon on the ceU.u of NY iLlam a Ave/v, t.f s- t
vottntv, cl tasep :
These are, therefore, to cite and admordahtdiaridelngular, 'ha
alndred and irlcuds ot said deceased to be and appeal at my
juke on or beforethe flrstMonday m 1-e.xmber toei- w
oausc, if any they have, what said Letters ehonhl no 1
granted.
Given under my han&and offi. iol s'gnuture at offionlnAu n«.
in. this 27th du? of »'ctottr, 1662
Oct. 23. 1363. IAVID 1., iIOATH. Oitf,
•J >AI KUK liHUHtiM, HK HIIIMIMWI M i .
o Wheraas, nuflamlns KaUappUi tomel -
Adialnistrstion, with the wlflaute-vi. «t',s e.uta oi Jin
L. t oleuuin, li-.fe ot ootialy, deceased t
'J'Lt-eeiirc the.-- lore to cite soft attmoniah, all amt aaulir
the kindred and c icdlu . s oi - w- deceased, to l*# and app«ti *
my oij.ii U-iore fee 3i,t Monday in Dseamlet nt-jt t.
TtiMe* ’ f “ D ' ttie y kave - aalo letter, Jjonut not
Given uiubir rnv bund f*nd official aigiiatare, at office in iV
-’ndta, this 971 h day ot Deleter,
Uc-t- ber S3. 13*3. ° AV Il> L ROA ' rH - OrJtmirf
jTATK OF OKOROIA, KJOiniO.NP COT.VI V _ '
v v icrt v s ’ J-’Sapb E- ftnrch ftDftlks to me for Let'ersot •
tluaid'anahib for Ia Aitandna Mcl’ada, oduor of William
Henry Harrison Mu Lada, dumased:
These arc therc-fore to cite and admoclsh, all atui a\r.M..ja
.ii” kinufad and tiieLtle of 'aid minor, to be and appem w
office, on cr uztoia tne firet Monday In Dsccm* tr nevt
ffiow cans#, If any thoy L.vo, why said Letter**hnu:d i, l •- #
granted.
Given under mv hand anti official algaaf sire, at effioe In a «*
t r>wtu, this a? da) i c : etcher,
DAVID L. RcuATH. Crdlnarc.
October 23, 1862.
fXfiGRGVA. OGLETHORPE COUNTY.-W hero*-
VJ Namy E. I’aris applies lo me for Letters of AdiMub'i;*-
Mon ou tha estate of yyidiom IL Pa. a, lota of «uid county
dt ivHStu.i:
Tutoe we therefore to cito andmimonkh all and singular C. t
kindred and creditors of sold droc&sed, to be and appear ot i»» -*
office within Ui* time prvcisrlbed bv law to sliow raucO, It o '*
vhevhaye, why soid should rii»t be granted
Given under my hand nt office ol 1 exlugtou. this Blst dav -d
October, 1662. E. O. f»UACKELFOkJD, GwUrinr*
November l, 1532.
( 1 EOUGI A, OGLETHORPE COUN I Y.~ Wh,r«i
vJt Mary E iMtlmd oupilci tu me for Ldftur.i of AdminW ♦
tration on the Estate oi S. PittarJ, Jalo of said countv,d .«
ceased :
These are tlxerefort to cite and admonish ail and lingula l .
Jos kindred and credltm * of said deceased, to be and appear uC
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to ahow com.
it'any they have, why said loiter* should not be granted. *
Given undo* in\ hand at Office iu LeGagton In Oidd count y
this 2iid day of October, 16. 2.
fc- E. SHACKELFORD, Krdlaaxy.
Oc ober *28.1362.
ri EORGI A % OGLETHORPE COI VTY.-W Lh<2
\ M Lucy I*. Garter oppllea to n e lor I , tiers cf Adudnis*
trattonon the estate of Dunfol E. Carte/, Late oj said couhlv
deceased:
Thete tia therefer? to cite and aduionlrih all anand
tho kindred and creditor,* of said deceased, to bo and appen u !
my office, on or before the flrst Monday In December nsxi i-i
show cause, if*auy they h«v #, why oaid ietura eiiould lu . »
granted.
Given under my Land q’. office In ijaxlngton, this 961 h tu :
ot i ctober, 1362. L. f*. feiiAOKELf uKD, c rdiuury
Qct. in, is -i
EORGI A, WILKES CUD NT Y - W her*-,, Mery M,
\3T Pharr applies to me for Letters or Adminluii-atfou c i
the Estate of A J. Pharr, late of paid county, deceased:
These nre therefore to cite, sumiron and aamoziish, all a l
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deoeased, to be a t
appear at my office within tLo time prescribed by 1 w to Ji •
cause, if rniy they have, why said of l etter# etiouid not i
granted.
Given under itjf hand at offsoe, tn Wa.l_ii.eton.
G. G. NORMAN,
October 2J-, l?g-2 Ordinary.
G EORGIA,WILKES Mary .» .
i gicfi'v aupll’ and to cie lur Lettore of Admlnlstratl . i
on the estate or Jafler : on Ogfeeby, late of oaU ooun\
deoeasod:
These are tliereh-re to du* ami adm./tr.B»i rfo slid blnj’tilar. I «
kindred ami of oald de-.* e-> .i t- be r.-.tl r*npc»r st i. t
office within thetlinepn -cnbed by law, to show uwuie, li fa ./
they have, wiiv Bald letters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand ut office, in Waahuigton
U. U. NORMAN, Ordinary.
October 14. 1862.
EOIIGIa,, A COUNTY.-to ail whom.
John Kenedy,: uvingln pioper t- m u; p«l and to me ior t* .
niAueift J ettfiri of dn in-Dtration on th.« estate ol Btepfi'sft
K» T ANARUS; dy, Uteof au’ul county
lids so U) .Itdall ami singular, the t rsdilcra and na>t 1 1 k
cfatephin tCccedv- to u and &pp*» rat rnv office within ti. i
time litipwed by law, and nhow i-hu**; ii any tLay cun, w...
libnr.nnofit adialnL-lrutfon thould not ia granted to Jc - 4
Kenedy oil Stept un Kenedy** cgfot-.
W It no s my t.s.o w.u offihW i gnaturw. Qotofce. 186.
Nov. i. l* j 2. 1-. i'AT , 'M. t'r dnary
/ 1 fiOHtilA. Lhi:Oli«WmiTY.-T0 ALL W H< IL
iy IT MAY OgNOiCRS •
W4lim:dvor,Uvi»t'.pcr folio, having applied so r< j
for permanent Lytu-ra or Adaiinlatration on the eufotfo
Iqwv/rehCM Wfohuuker, late of saKl county, dooeitaed.
This Ia therefore to dt*.* all and the creditors und m xfe
of klnof 1 M’vifenc** W<jiimaa**r, to In* and appear atmyoitl
wi; bln the tliiiS allowed by law, and show cause, If any tu.
can, why permuncatadmluißtratlou should not be granted i *
isaomta vv ellmaktr c*n Lawrenot*. Welintvkfr'eestate.
Witness my hand and official .-fignuture, this iOth l ctoh*...
1862. I-', ff. TATOM, Ordlnar
October *4,1868.
Georgia, liacolxooiinty.-tToall wikm
IT May lml EKN :
DfttrTl o. Mour*, in proper font*, having applied lo *>« •
for permanent Lyttera of Administration tai the ekUteof Frc-i- *
eric* 'l o pson, late o' s.ud County, deceased.
This Is therefore to cate tdl aud singul-ttr the creditors t
uextofklu of KreueriCJC 'Joi. pb n, to bo and appear at n c
• wlflilr. tJiC t !m<- «iJaw3«l Ly Uu*. find xliOW « sU.O. fefe
they am why peanuzierdoamlnlfitration should not be giY.
ed to Dunltl c’ fooqpv'Frederick Tompkln’s cvnate.
WlLiees my SoKui &hti Yliclul sicuHtuife, this iOU* Ootoi*
196?. B. F TATOM, Or»Jinar r
Oofobci 14, T:V>g.
4 lEURGiA, MORG COUNTY - VYbereas, J*
A. Fiilu** MUd c for Liilfo j■ f A k.l& <tialloa or. J.j
es»afo cf Thomas. 0. BtHui late of f al •fs uuiy, deceased :
Tliese are therefore to cito and admenish fail ana slngihwi
the klndr .and uDdcreditOis if suia deoeaso l , to ne and apj,* ar
ui my office on or be;ore the firsi Moudav In De< cn.Ur n ■ v
to shoa* Cause, if any they itave, vrt.y raid letters should no. • ■*
granted.
Given under m, hand at office in Madison, Urts lun
Gciober, 1862. ¥. W. A I'tNOLD, tmllfcar /.
October 18.1848.
HEOgUIA, ODFE.'VK OOUNTY.-V'-titreM, :
\JT MaJ-niiU *. S attioy applies so Letters of Admirdstralio i
upon the (State cf f heiwood fetaniey, late of tidi eount.v
deceased
These are therefore to cite and admoniidu, ati aud slugu.> ,
the kl died aud creditor* of raid deceased, to be and apiirt-.r
at the Court of Ordinary, to be held Ir* aiid lor said coin- .
on the first Monday in i»ecemtex next, to show cause. U a. ■<
they have, why said Letters should not then be granted.
Given under my liand at«JtLce in Greenesboro’, October ill --
1862. BUGEHIUB L. KING, Ordinary
October 53,1862.
/IKORUIA, GHKRIVB €OUOTY—Whereas, Mr.
VDT Xteuonda A Thornton applies tor Letters oi Admi*. »
triitlon ou tbe Estate of William It. T hornton, late of wti l
county, deceased:
These are therefore, to cite Wid admonish, allaiut eingu jr
th<* kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear -
the Court of Ordinary, to be held In and for said county, on ? 11
first Monday In December next, to show cause, tl anyth.*
have, why sad Letters ahould not then be granted.
Given under uiy hind at office in Oreenesboro, October2' ,
1862. FUGENiUH L. KlMG.Ord’y
October 28.1862.
/ iROItUIA, GREENE COUNTY.—Whereas, John x ,
\J Car wrigb , applii'.-i for Lein'raof Ailmin stration on it- i
E-late of Thomas TANARUS, feuuley, lute oi &tid »>i»uj:ty, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonlah. aii ana singu - ,
the kindred uud creditors of said decsa&aL to be and appear
tne<'ourt of Ordinary, to • e held In and for cud county, i
the tint Mozniav In December next, to Oiow uuts, ir any L /
have, why said Later.-- should not then be granted.
Given under my hand at oliioe, in Grenuobc.ro, thi* itth a- #
of October, lase-2. BUGEMUfI L. RING,
October 11,1662. Ordinary
/I ROIUJIA, UIIKKNK, Wharew, Re: -
V-R win Copeland, applies for letters ox Adminlatntii \
upon the estate of Cieor e ttimi y, late of said county, - v
ceased:
Theft are therefore to cite and admonish all and sffiguiar, i .c
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo arid appear at t. 4
Court of Ordinary »o be hold In and tor Sold cow ty, Oh thsi <A
-donuay In December next, to show if anj they ha. v
why »ald lettersalmuld wot be granted.
Given under my hand ut office iu Greensboro*, October!* u
1862. LUGEMUH L. KING. Ordinary
Oc oberll, 1362.
JEFFh:ABU.\ COINTV, tJA WHdam"«!.*
ments applied to ree for Letters- of AdmiU.-tratioii «>n t •
estate or turut-e S. demerits, lute of said county, dkcenseU :
Thoce sere tuenifore to tile and admonish all and singular t' a
kindred and creditors ot atid doc* u.j and. to n<i and t.ppoa; at u f*
> ffics wltiiln the time preaer bed by law, un i show muse C
any they have, why said lotti-rs should not be grAJ.ted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
‘>ct-.iber ifa, ib6J NI C IIuLAH Dl EHX., Ordinary
JES FRHBD\ COC.VTY, ii\ -W i reax,' Uodsey^J
Warren appllaa to me lor i alters of Admirdatration r M
tne e-t t*te »v ti‘lam H. Ratty, late or a.cti a unty, do <***• *
Thsse are therefore to dte and admonttii ail and a
the kindred and cr.-ditors of said deceased, to be and appear %k
my office within the time prescribed by h*w to ah- iw cause if
any they have, why said letters ahouid net be granted.
<;lven und-rr my boa at office In Louisville
NICHOLAS DiEUL. Ordifi-ay.
October 2-*., 1562.
I tFFRIt«O.\ COCATY, «A.-Where a. Edward
♦# Carswell and Jam* - W. < arsws 1 pjdyn me for
ol Admiaistrat on ou the estate of Robert c Lester, iatgV
sTd cotmty. deOKuied :
These are therefore to rite end admonian aii and tjngnttM
the kindred aiid creditors of sad deceased, lo be and appears
my r/tacc* within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, u
any they nave, why said letters should not b« granted.
Given under my Land atoffi-ein Louitvi; «
MOHOLAb DIEHL, Oidinarr.
October 24, 1862.
CTATB OF OEOUOIA,^ ( OLM k
n Whereas, Sterling G. Jordan applies to me for LetteruM
administration on the estate oi G Weeks, late of -M
county, dec'jased:
These arc ikierdoreto cite fend admonuih uil aiid eiagular (sf
kindred and friends of said deceased, to be and appeiu at u /
office, within the time prescribed bv i&w to snow cause
any they have, why .etters should not be gra/itoJ.
Giver* under my hand and official signature, at uffioe %
Louisville, tlds UtL day of * ■O/jbtu. 1862.
NIOEfOLAJi DIEHL, Ordinary
October IS, 1362.
GKIiKUIA. JEFFKKieO.N COtTVi Y W t,«,. ,
jijuoy apblleisto n.e for Letter* of A dad Li
bation on the LsUte ot W*m> t. tlu&l, Ut. o* said jouni
UecbaSOd.
Tbe** art UkersfcTc t cite and atimoulti. uL andaingujar l 4
Mudreti and cxetiituxa ot said ticcba3*xl, to be and appear h* *
office v/P.Lt* the tme p es* rlbsd b 7 law. \ j slLow caubo,
ti any they Lave, wty said LetUraihculd not be graitied.
Giver, under my Laxxd aud offlcUu riguature at rny oxficara
Lcubwlife,»b« iith day ol October. 1361.
NICHOLAS LlEtiL, oeC >.
October 181 b, IS®.
UTATB OF UEUIIUIA, JKKFKHoO.’* iXiC--
O WLeree.s. J i.u W ru. jpyi.-j to me ior 1 J" 1 1 ‘ * •
taJuUu..ii(/L OL tbe tettttot Tt "V.3 J loon* me or <*.
oca ty.itCiaMeft : . .
" Leseate tLere oretoclte ttiui adamLW'. an ’' J , -
t* I Hoc -ui iu -itauat ot nid a*uu**"i, v- 1. jy. ;*• ■
toy ,au.: V. tali to* *Va* ~r**crU»J oy ‘ •
If any tLey Lave, —0 !*««■ «-,oe: i a «r «™ nl gL
Otvwi uiuler imoo uel o«<» bptm *t oflio*
iiouliriU*. tLis :St'. Joy ot 'o-m. ca<i*>
U*tO!>er Id. 11*3.
feVASA l t-W to-.Ot Urn.
counw, tj ;MK i jkgawdsfc, SIX ax*4 siigu....
I keie art Jkoref Qf to and app«kT f,t
to snow cau.-,
iuy otfU* wunm . r.uovUl nut b« granted
M I oinia- lo LouievtUe, uy* ya dfcy a
MOH.HiAS WEfc.or*6»o
O- VO trr.
. — . ....
77k»KMIA VJEFWBRSOM «01\T\.-WUr-.
f-I mll Bibii*' ‘H"i* I" me .ot Loftere ot Gu o
ittaneSpot J one.*KmLW.ter, am.or L<;!rof .*.*moii fttuo
W ¥beae?rf**ierefort tO'Jte and wlmooleL id unieiU*uLu, IL.
frlerul* of «dd minor, to be *Ld *j.peiir ut toy o:. e
Lm,.i, tceUme pro«cnii*o try *», til to »loweau*e,tt IT y
th.ya»* why «dJ letter* »LoiLd not be jrscited
ttlre*under my Ltmd .t
-jetober *l. iSW