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By Joseph Clisby.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1863.
No. 1018.
a. LETTER TO GOV. BROWN# AND HISBEPLiY. I remain silent. The discussion between us, which
A Augusta, May 16,1863. J was frank, open, and independent, was I trust, con-1 trict be appointed to cnrolf UhT naraea^oToUTn
W* E - Brown, - ducted with a dignity and courtesy and appropri- their respective Districts, who aro willing to serve
H 0 ** *"* Jj;- I flfn In thn IVMwnn 1> wnnM Ka inaamnn^KU I A.:. o».«. : ■ . ? •
fct AUtmON of VERY fine AND | Medical Notice.
COSTLY FURNITURE. ThH- B- *• JIASSSY having had an experience ot
' i XJ twenty years in the practic — •
May IP, 1-63—dSwt.
Oovenufr oj Qtorgia, MilledgeviUe: late to the occasion. It would he incompatible their State in cases of emergenev, ami tlio names I bt— " ' I XJ twenty years in the pracifcoot Medicine, respect
* Sl . • The condiUon of the country invests, the ap- ? ltU tbe Position aad dut r ° f tho President to re- of all enrolled be reported to a race ting to be held r r» C« TUT TriTEY n I&n“nd vicint^llo MVb“f^d U ie%fflMo“r*W
J&ing emotion for Governor with an interest fuse to tolerate an honest diflerence of opinion, or in this place on the first TUESDAY in Juno nett, J . Q. oMI 1H & GO. * >£*ey. EV’dita^Ycday^t ^rh° attheresl-
Ktslisr to itself. Peculiar in this, that while di-1 to allow an open, frank avowel of such difference, at which time the persons enrolled will proceed to I , donee formerly occnpcd by Mr.'D. H.Adams, in East
j^j&Basassfcsss aSfeSSSK
*j. enemy, in defease, not only ot our I mia.ortuuc to have to differ from my best I Governor, to ascertain if powder and lead can be J usually belong to a first class dwelling. a '
^ existence as a nation, but of our very in-1 friends. The times have been perilous and cx- furnished by the State, and if so, to take charge Also an excellant family ejuriage. “
Uvea and liberty, and of the honor and vir- citing. Many new questions have arisen which no of the same and distribute it among tho Compa- * raay 2M8t * * ~
m of oar wivoa and cMlarfeo.^ gfattSjHHUidbj a 0 ne of my predecessors had ever been called upon niea which may be organized.
^“^“d/preMUng tha i^vidual “refere°nc^ 1° dc ° idl V aad u P on which the records of this of- 7. It is to bo distincUy uudirstood, that the
^ i dulv exhioited in’ our newspaper press “ ce fu . rnisU . cd no precedence for my guidance.— persons enrolled under this organization, are not
V>f . .. f.. . . ... —» I TllP OYliTPTliMPa rnftiiirnil ni'nmnf nnfinn nml tint I tA I,. mnotAvA>1 inf n nn.ni... V. —. -1..11 1.. *-
NOTICE.
'T'HK undersigned has received authority from Urlg.
X Gcal. Howell Cobb to raise a Companyof
Siege Artillery,
J.B.3MlTfl6C0., Auctioneers. | £«£«**
A-TJOTIOISr.
ni Accepting the ability and fidelity yon have shown I havo arises, according to tho dictates of my' best I cease*,
mtheowcbfcrgeof your duties as Governor, as earn-1 judgment. Doubtless II
** . ... i'.ifuva ntn, in t ri.. t rtttir-.'. r* nnAlhc* I ..
have sometimes erred.
isw»>—- g .... ..... u—. —•» ■■ vww. 8. Each company shall hare tho power to regtp
l^^uc^you to plmit your Sme to bTised ftiends have often expressed their difference oi late tho time and place for company drills.
SiSftat office in the approaching election. °P mion u P on certain points, but they have not on . On motion, it was
*W»king the request the undersigned are moved that . account withheld their support from my ad- Resolved, That the District enrolling Committee
uiooibur desueauan to contribute to tho success J ministration as a whole, nor have they forfeited I severally inform the persons enrolled to meet in
.lit principles involved in the mighty issue pend-1 my respect, nor have we become enemies. Doubt-1 Forsyth on the first Tuesday in June next, for pur-
the United States Government, and which j Jess the President has been similarly situated, and I po»e3 ot organization, &o.
auruthisStateUconcernedcanbebest observed! j,j 3 difficulties and embarrassments have been off Onrootion,
jt^Uuberuatorial office by rel^uigyoainit.and I tbc g rave6t character. But the individual who, Resolved, That tbe proceedings of this meeting
t^rouch°ndivi°duid pr^^cid Vr uofor whcn he heUcvcs tho President wrong, boldly con- be published in the Educational Journal and Daily
mXpolitie&l prejudices. tends for what he considers sound principles against I Telegraph.
"Sa are aware we have hitherto diffeted with the President’s views,-is certainly entitled to more j The Chair appointed the following Enrolling
lltt a many points of policy, bnt taking a broad of his respeCt,than the fawning sycophant who,for I Committee for the several Districts:
'fmj of our present condition, and appreciating I favor or promotion, falsely promises to believe that Morris’ District, . John Shannon.
&t bounty of your purpose, your adherence to tho J j,e never commits an error. - | Tomlinson's District. '6. Proctor,
ntarwif
BY J. B. SMITH & CO.
A I.OT of HARDWARE, BO boxoa Tobalco,
BO sacks Suit, 15 barrels do.
A lot of Plato?, a lot of Shoes,
A lot of Clothing, 5 boxes Matches,
4 nice setts Lacc Curtains.
A lot ot Dry Goods, assorted,
2 Clocks, 5 kegs Knits,
l dozen pair Wool Cards,
2 barrels Beef. J. B. SMITH & CO.,
may 36-fist* . Auctioneers.
rivet in Florida. Thi being a fixed post, perrons or
conscripts enlisting will thereby avoid the long march
es, picket duty, revere weather and rho.-t rations Inci
dent to the larger armies of Tennessee and Virginia.
This is tb. most desirable atm of tho scrvica, as will
bei rctn by tha numerous applications lor irons cr from
infantry and cavalry to artillery.
Persona recruiting from twenty to thirty men will bo
entitled to a Lien tenancy, with toe chances of a higher
rank.
Tho usual BOUNTY OP FIFTY DOLLARS is offered
together with a completeoutfit
All who wish to-Jom will report to mo at Camp Coop
er, Macon, hither In person or by letter.
maygSjdOl* Capt. A. BONAUD.
Auction.
J. B. SMITH & CO.,
W ILL eell cn THURSDAY, 231 sacks very fine Salt,
150 boxes Tobacco,
Just Received.
OAA PAIR Whittcmore and English Cotton Cards,
i <»vw 100 pr. Ladles' La;ting Congress Gaiters,
is dozen Packs Playing Cards,
10 '* Pocfcpt. Kiiiw, •
may 93—diw*
Playii
Pocket Knives.
STRONG & HOWES.
Having entered into this revolution in defense Barrel’s District. J, A. Alexander.
meious
may 21—dSt*
Court House door-at Culh-
wlthinthe legal hours
interests and comfort of her bravo sons now ... ° .
—f^dy pouring out tbeir blood on battle fields, I of ltle S reat
Eadurirg hardship# from exposure and scant | sovereignty,
—* - _a_ luklinwa llial mm IiamaaI m
doctrines of Sta.e rights and State I Dumas’District J. G. Hill. ]
we would be untrue to ourselves and I Crowder’s District..
..John Goodman.
Land for Sale.
nty .
Auctioneers. I ot sale on tho first Tuesday in June next, four likely
young fellows, to-wit, Henry, Huffis, Ned and Wash,
....E. Hanson,
ridunent; wo believe that as honest men, and sin- our posterity, were to permit these great lunda- Dillard’s District.
^ lovers of our country, we shall best promote mental principles to bo disregarded pr trampled I Middlebrook’s District M. Glower,
| * cans by merging all past differences in your under foot, ut any lime, by any one, no matter Benton’s District, : E. Taylor.
L'ldii"!*g*‘ ut,,B fjOYfimoruhip of Georgia, and l -what miy bo his po ition. Whife, however, we Burgay’s District,.'...
one of whom is an excellent Ilooto Carpenter, (the
tools of his trado sold With him. Sold agreeably to an
order of Ordinary of said cosnty, as tub property of
jr. T , con r 8 lSi lD 5 9f J- Morrii, deeeaaed, and tor the
er. fcSff 5P 3 * 11 distribution. Terms, C«h. L. A. GONhKE
Coiioiy, cod acre* partially improved.
I • Also, a body ot n'GQ acres m tbe 16th and 16th dl-
i eiw'-s "i» , ... . - , , — inuaii iuij mw mo wu iwvus iim^j) uwnww. ne i Mutguj o a/uutok,. ••••••••«••••••• .J. J. Ls&rv. I ^hlctB of Dccuiur, partially improved.
akopisg lhat th "® | should restrain the Confederate Government within Brantlctl’s District, D. McCowen. „ *{» bounty
thelimitaassigned it by theconstituuon, weshould Kelley’s District,. W. A. Banks, ^ ^ ^ °'
I jDttWitp I J I _* _n i.,„* **,„ I r u n v.it.— I Address me at Camilla, Ga. JOS, J. BRADFORD.
Camilla, May 20th, 186’i. - pot*
I rightful constitutional jurisdiction. And weshould I Helton’s District,
never, under any circumstances, consent to a re-j Cox’s District, J. M. Hollis.
construction of the old Union, or to any political Tripp’s District, J. R. Hanks.
union with the abolition States, upon any terms The Chair appointed the following Committee to
whatever. Nor should wo ever lay down our arms I correspond with His Excellency, tho Governor
apr Ut—wtds
iCegttl Nolictg—£>ooig (Sounty.
Administrator’s Salo.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in Vienna.*
County. «a. t on the first Tueaday In Jnlv
lc S» l bOQ r» of sale, * nejio boy named
z&ck, about ten year* old; and a tuvro cirl named
M arc. about B mr« am lu. i< .... I:,—.. —
order oi
houefit
Tenna Cash,
may 22—w40d*
WM. bUMERFORD,
Administrator.
Aamiulstrator’& Sale.
A GKEKABLY to an order from the Conrtoruidlrarv
„ Of Dooly County, will bo iKlld bcloro tho Court
House door of said county, on the first i uesday la July
noxt, a Negro buy named Tom about sixteen rears
old, sold as tbe properly of David li. William-, do *
ceased lor tbe benefit of the bcira ami creditor*.
Terms Cash. WAllREN S. BCSB,
mij-ll—wfOl
Administrator.
rjfiORGU, DOOLY COUNTY,
VA urdlaira's Office lor said County.
Whereas < eter Adams, AdmlnteUator oa tho cstato
of Jognua B. Osteen, late of said County, deceased,
petitions the undersigned tor Letters of dlsm.ssion'
from said estate,-
Theso arc therofore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
Aid appear at this office by the first Monday in No
vember next, to show cause If any they have, why
said letters of dismission.nronld noi bo granted said
applicant.
Given under my band and official signature, this 7th
dayotMay, 1SG3. 8. N. LASSETEK,
may It—w6m Ordinary.
Rice For Sale.
YAKORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY :
'-J,. Ordinary’s Office ot said County,
Whcrcaa WillItm Finch applies to tho undo. fiLnefi
for Letters of diamlsstonot rile Gnardiaiuhlp of Wm.
H. 1L Tison,
Tbete are to cite all Interested to be and appear at
the Oonrtof Ordinary on tbe first Monday In July next,
to show cause if any they have, why Letters of demis
sion should not bo granted tbe applicant.
Given nndcr my band and official signature, this 2nd
day of May 1863. S. N. LASSKTKK,
may Ordinary.
OR THICKS RICK for sale low. by _
ZO may 31—dlw* DUNN S1
a BORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY
Ordinary’s Office for said County,
ait October election.
We are with much reaped your ob’t aerv’ts,
GeokbcSchlet,
IS. H. Warren,
James Gardner,
Rob’t H. Mat.
MONTYALE SPRINGS, TENN.
TEA.
Kxecotjvc Department,
Milledoeville, May 21,1803.
till the independence of these Confederate States is I Capt. J. S. Pinckard, Hon. E. A. Dumas, D. Ogle- mil
unconditionally recognized.
... , You have been pleased,gentlemen,to refer to my
SuiLtaEsI have the honor to acknowledge I “devotion to tho interests ancTcomfort of Georgia’s | June next.
Se receipt oi your letter of the 16th inst, which [ brave sons now profusely pouring out their blood
w !“ 4 m .°. on the battle fields.” No State ancient or modern
tree, Hon. R. P. Trippe, N. W. Newnan.
Tho meeting then adjourned to 1st Tuesday in
X HI3 well known SUMMER RESORT will be open
for l ho reception of visitors by the 1st day of June
next. l:s past reputation will bo sustained by the
present owner, as far as tho state or the times will ad-
JAMESL. KING.
A LOT of black and green TVa, last received and
for sale by D. DERPSEY, Jr.
May S2nd, 1U63. ■ dlw*
Ground Peas.
May 26th, 186L
d5t«
A LOT OF GROUND PSAS on hand and for sale
by. D. DEMPSEY, Jr.
Hay 22nd, 1S63. . diw*
/v wtuuuwy 0 wiuuu ivi mui v-vuiliy.
Whereas Newton W. Dennis, Administrator on the
estate of David A. Wato>s, late of said county, de
ceased, petitions the undersigned for leave to sell a
nrgromau, Miles, belonging to said estate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they have, why said leave
should not bo granted.
Given nndor my official signature, this 2nd day of
May, 1KB3. a. N. LA.'SKTKh,
may C Ordinary.
l-iais lor the manifestations oi confidence which it 1 ”~ . » |
,--in« l have lately received numeroas other I c X er bad cause to boast of nobler sons, purer pa-1
W. C. REDDING, Chairman.
R. G. Anderson, Secretary. *
Wanted Immediately,
j^’BN ablcbodlpd mcn,_ black or whitc. to work on a
Lard Oil For Sale.
flit boat, between tliis.placo and llawkinsville.—
!U. " '
amuuicatious of like "import from persons in dif- triots,or braver.heroes,than Georgia has contribu- j^gnal DU OtlffiS UJilklHSOU (EotlUtU.
mat parts of the State and of tho army, many of I t<d iu the defense of ouc sacred cause. Some ol I
litom have not heretolore supported me, strongly | the best blood of the human race has flowed lrom | ~
[ Liberal wages will bo pal
may 26—dlt*
Enquire of
W. A. HUFF,
or D INN & BURDICK.
I HAVE lor Sole, deliverable in Albany, Ga., a few
hundred gallons superior Lard Oil, in any quantity.
I / JjS<>JlGJJL.- w JfYi&'a>WA , of'VlWJSniuu I uuuruian 011
nay jramriK i«w snpposcdin the cars j Altany. Address
ofliie Macon and Brunswick Railroad, or at tho r -may 13-dlOtt
kiting mo to consent that tne people again use t j, 0 veins of Georgia’s sons upon the -.i | f'manimi'Horiomattr sbovveih that be fiaa lully die-1 Depot of that road, a Silver Cup, with tho *uuit.“M. W.
ismnasacaudidkte for Governor of Georgia, 1 0 i our'pooiue, und o grateful posterity will I • . W!jlrus w guardun aud prays from dirmis-1 Glutton” engraved on it.
A'hKi. 1 cBnaonfed^iva^iio^esiaouinetl usage, 11 .. . ,u, momni-v > ■ “■ - • ...—- I w..<. nnii.r. -.nraro
ll'ersous wanting it, furnishing vesst,.- to pot it in.—
The oil 1b of superior quality, such as 1 have boon using
o^oacn,y4anffilin»rt»raenV'ieato Mr. U. J. Cool
- S. DAVIS TONGtt. 1
Bninbrloge, Ga.
.V »Y vlrtuocf an order of tho Couit or Oidinary oi
15*
Dooly County, will bo sold betoru the court Uouto
uo.-r in Vienna, ou tho first Tuesday m JUlx “JJ'H.ISf*
oliMuUif bExSavra .we kuuuuutauco «i Ilo widow a dow
er. for tho benefit ol ihe heiro nud crcditum. ‘J cixaa
on the ddY of sale. WILLIAM. KINCU,
may 5 Adminiairaior de bonis non
ji.hfa.Jl.. tiiM.VBfy'Utw'mng-craoiisnea usage, 11 (j 0 ; ag tice to thoir memory,
j a reluctantly, and only irom a scn36 ot -duty j - , . , n/ i n
i W rs ucwuv.y J country. I I have devoted my tune a
™n eugravcuuu.w, . - ■ COTTON AND WOOL CARDS.
- ,. u ru , and euerev with all my | S1 qlieso a. e*to cite and admonish all persons Interested j tlmTelOTra^prin^^ofllcc. 0 ^ 4 ^^ “* oitMbSkrds.«
iuttifd ourpose to retire at the end of my present I fort of our brave troops in the field and their 1 wt)y t^iu letters ol di-m:ssiim should not be granted I
^bfigttio^mpectan^ Uj^“^^^^roTove^ment 1 L ' 7 '—* v- - I eases of the eye, bronchitis and fistula inano.tho lat
WTdscbi .u when mado_w.tbout regard to past I the people oiueorgia, , F _ .
NEW GOODS.
Parker having in proper lorm applied to me I
ermanent letters ot administratiou, on tho cstato I
,/illiam T. Parker, late of raid County, deceased, I
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and sin-1
11 tm to them. I have enjoyed a large sf * ■ - J ‘ ' * * ~
■confidence; and have never asked tor i
I’bSmes J’f peace and ® 11 ctosTthis'commuuieation which is already much I out issue to said applicant
A BARGAIN.
i Houston
kcly negroes,
i ACRES or improved land, lying in
I and Dooly Counties; also,, five likely
i nought on terms to suit purchaser.
Addi ess, W. G. J.,
mayS—dStawlO;* Box 21, Hcndcrton, Houston, G
Ion r.y
nomoual inclinations are’toretireritia penditure which I considered necessary forthe de-
1 .■ .tn vIaM rn the tmb- I whose soil lias been kept almost
apr 27
Drdinary. I
FOE &AJLI3.
•» K Reams Letter Papef,
1(1 2t> bushels Shoe Pegs,
100 Gross wood, vest, pants and coat bnUons,
TjVRENCH PRINTED MUSUNS,
JL* English Printed Cambrics,
Small Check Ginghams,
Gent’s English Half Hose.
- Ladles’ Lisle Gloves,
Kabbcr Hair Pine, ,
English Pins,
Pearl and Agate BnUons, -
Coat’s and Clark’s Spool Thread,
Rodger’s Scissors,
Ladies’ and Gent's Linen Uandkfs
Cotton and Wool Csrds,
ALSO,
Ten bbls. Smoking Tobacco,
may 22—dlw*
GKO. W. PRICE.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
Jttemblor tbe reason* that Inav«iie«lyrixyears I entirely free ijpm the foot of the insolent invader, i •• j B . cartcil applies to me^forlettcra'ofL — —— —yi
E**“ “ XfJS<S!S5S6St 11 '“Mb M0Mea.ll awl 14S33wp.fi ■» S''• r,m Wclgo 1
R.B. CLAYTON 8oCO.
ties ud its details—with the finances andimiitaipr I and have often used much smaller sums than | jaio ot said County, deceased, -
CSoi the Suite—with her resources and the wants f. k - thc ; r own | These are tbereiore to cite tbe kindred and all per-
ELnannU and the necessities ot her brave sons I the Legisnuure uau, mier w* a ... f sons Interested to be and appear at tho court of Ordi-
Yi'S’fiJdand their families at home, as well (estimates, appropriated for the accomplishment of I tube held for the County oi Wilkinsonon the 1st
li^Se^itment of the State Road, which, 11 particular objects. The people of Georgia wtUlJESLar ta j aw n«t. to^ow °umc, if any they
11 .j,i wilhoiS boasting, will, by the end of I nevcr repudiate her indebtedness; and as ^ ia * J^en ifn “r my h^d Sd^offlclal sl t maturo, thls21tb
jueeent fi.cai year, iiave paid into the btate j tend t0 pay our debt out of our property and our Diven^maer y “»*■ ■
ittcry an average of over five hundred and City I j abor h 0 w Lo ha9 the power to act for tho State I Vpr 27
B jud dollars per annum,.during the whole po-1 , A . erv carc f u i Low he increases the bur* 1 . _
kI wqg&gggsi.»
FOR SALE.
J. H. ZEILIN 80 COc
i Boxes Window Glass,
Whereas,' Calvin Dean applies to mo for Letters of
AdmtnietraUon ou the estate of Rebecca Garret, lato
‘people, and to plunder and destroy our with what success I must leave an intelligent and o‘and admonish all pereons
'frty- I just constituency to judge. J interested, to bo and appear at my office on or before
ET , a»»» sc,ilk, B. ^Laaa*' ■’ ■"“•awsg;
Uatthere is a demand for the most energetic I ti.bmir and Rodt. H. May, Augusta, Ga. | aprs7
160 207 lbs Patty,
100 “ Venetian Red,
100 oz. Quinine,
50 lbs Iodide Potass,
60 “ Blister Plaster,
tOO “ Pig Blue,
2 barrels Epiom Salt*,
100 lbs Indigo, Spanleh Float,
Murtiid, Hops, Turpentine,
Vatnisb, Tooth Bru.hes.
Brown Windsor Soap, Ac., &c.
may 23—d3t*
WILL *eU before tbo Court Bonse door, in tbo city of
I *V Macon, on the first Tuesday In Juno next, between
the usual hours of sale, that large 2 story ballding oa
I tho corner or Filth and Plum Street, now occupied bj
Luellen Phillips as a hotel. Tbo hou*e contains
1 rooms, all in good repair. Tho lot is 185 lect by 2A
feet. Tho Houso is in front ol tbe Passenger depot,
and has a rtablo attached, with plenty of land to in-1
creaB0 tho building to a large size Hotel.
Auy information rc-i>cctir
by cnauiring of Q. J.
y 1 B. CLAYTON & CO , AucUoncer*.
Macon, May 21st, 1868. dtd *-
HOMES DUTY.
BOILERS.
asfonrablest, wisest, and moat experienced j' , nr ,,.mn mt'CTTTF, MEN I riEORGIA, WIIKlNSON COUNTY:
mea to guide us safely through the storm.- - MEETING TO Elizab^tt^^ h^y‘SppUes “w ttS“nSer-1 SiTpricb Tn jour address to
kbstondition of things, I have constant assu-1 ... ■ , „ 0 mC ctinp of Livnedf“ LrtttJsM JffinBnistratma on the estate of may25-d5t
pea that the people of Georgia do not wish r| Pursuant to public notice, a large meeting i Bife.nea mir ggld opunty. dreeasei, I
cjt of administration—a change of faithful and I the citizens nf Monroe countv was heldat-te| and admonish all ucreons I ——,
jetkcccd officers in the different departments I Court House
I'd*Government—a change of the general man- the Hon. W. u. Rcuumg w s» » | mey have,”why said letters
?s»iof tho State Road—a change in the finan-j Robt. G. Anderson as v.eererary. _ I tbS applicant.
■^va^ment of the State Government, or a On motion of Hon. E. G. Cllb ^ 1 ®’| a ^“^^the . **jT®?JS“ ,er “ y °“ dal
^ofthc liberal policy of the State towards of seven was requested to report MMta tbe April. 1863.
k-wioua troops in the field or their families at action of the meeting. Whereupon,_the , ch J’ a P’ 1 * pr r
\ - • < . i 1 . , . . . I _ '_e.J TTah V. ft. lift
£ AM authorized to rai*o a Comptny or young man
botween tho ages of sixteen and eighteen years. to
serve as a Post and Provost Guard for the city or At-
^Having every assurance from tbo Department that
this Company shall ba so retained, and neither subject
to removal or liable to comcripUoa as they arrive at
ANDREW DUNN,
Forsyth, Ga.
all young men to avail themselves
RARE OEANCE
to servo tbeir country. «ndjnmld tte tortrtilPJ » d
B. GRIFFIN So CO.
AUCTIONEERS.
I privations of ramp life- Every one meet see the lu-
numerable advanuges of thls servlco over all others.
Tbo best arms and equipments tbo Confederacy can
ELLIS HARV1LL,
Ordinary.
f 4Practical operation. • “ ■ • I Goodrum, and^ James M. Hollis, ine v.ounu;^,-,
Pjhrtktnnore urged that my retirement would reured, and Solutions, which were tc ¥bcso are thwe-L.. —
J^-te door for the appearance of a number of| ado?tfld; _ Dlan
The Committee appointed to submit a plan to show cause if any they can, why Letters
lie meetioe for the military organ.zation of tho Q f u eiuslon should not issue to tho applicant. .
f”*i4 untried men as candidates for the position; I unanimously adopted
pSatiss. ssssrftsgj-s-fe ^wsssaaae^
^ Serous appeals are made to me to consent, I dat LfrsnnaWcrvice 1 hi the defence of our State Notice to whom ft *n»y Concern.
will be made to
- , - r v eerv ice in tlie science OI our dumc HOHCU iu %vuvm a*
rwnohe duty which I owe to the whole peo- C j wiU bo 0![ pcctod of all, who GEORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY:
Instate, to continue in tho laborious and | against mvasiom ,„a ir willhe a dutv from I Sixty days aner_ date application
*■? responsible position I nowfill,for a
i Coder these circumstances I do not —| « ^„j*i„,i.i *i,pmsplves in readiness to answcrij a j Collins, late oi am ^uuntr, -
^consult my individual interests or P re * thick may be made when their services bonei.t of the heirs and creditors edrajd<»Uto
^ / tj.erefore consent if elected, to servo ^ceded™ a A.nd it will be expected of those ' vv JL B. RYLKi ■
^dotmy ability, invoking the prayers of una ble to serve on tho field apr 27 Administrator
■ •’Btn nnnn and the richest bc no Ksa their duty,to render allthe aid EO R« 1A , WILKINSON COUNTY:
. ir» iiif.it'. ufiwflr to make Drc- > ■— — ■—n- nnu« »i>a oil whom Ui
|WBen upon my efforts, and the richest
of Heaven upon our be’ovod State,in this
^^trjing period of her history.
could be more unfortunate at present,
r*n political aspirants in their zeal for eEfice,
P'7 public harangues, or heated diseussious
Unpeople into parties and disfract thejr at-
™'*tich should be directed, with all energy,
1 onmon defense. Much has been said
rasper correspondents about the formation
TJ 1 .* in ibis State In opposition to the pres-
^Htration of the Confederate government.
opinion, would under existing circura-
P'!' 1 * exceedingly uowiso and improper; and
”‘t belong to, nor encourage any fucIi or-
l do not approve every act of the ad-
B l Probably no candid man in Georgia
■Jj-ithe docs. Hut it does not follow that
g*" Wake war upon Ml Mtolnistratiou be
have committed some errors. We
£**»bcr that the greatest and best men
4 ’e lived have often erred.
[*7 wen obliged to differ from the President
te |rare Constitutional question of vital im-
feVhea my position and duty to tho peo-
tRotate, in view of the principles upon
T * 6 Wtewd into tho revolution, forbidjae to
and encouragement in their power to make pro-
Airawa fnr rnnftlliri" the-mvadini? foe. In this
narations for repelling the-invading , ,
time of peril no excuse for inaction can be received
I FRIDAY, tho S3th day Inst., in store, will be sold.
1 commencing at 10 o’clock, the following line ol
desirable Goods, fresh and received bxrecont arrivals
at Cnarleston and Wilmington, viz:
French and Scotch Muslins;
English Prints r
Black Alpaccas;
M. Detains, all colors, Fine Assortment
Black Barege;
Black Broadcloth;
B ack and Fancy Uaesimores ;
licnlms and Cuttonadcs;
Domestics; '
Siripoa, Sheeting, Shirting;
•Ladles and Gents Hosiery;
Ladies and Misses Gaiters;
Linen Cambric Han dkorchlefs;
h nglieh Pins and Needles;
Snr.-eors Needles, curved anl half curved
DamaEk Table Linen ;*
Linen Thread;
t’catos’ Si col Cotton;
Fine and Dressing Combs ;
Tomb Brushes;
Felt Has;
Fancy Soap—Fino Assortment;
Axes, Hand Saw Files;
BiCsrrSoda;
S2r-AiH!itt Rpelllgencer, Macon Jfflgfjgf
Sf Offic«B wU^be e'lSted by tho Company. For faith er
Administrator’s Salo.
riEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY:
U ordinary’s Office of said County,
Abraham Y. Pcavy, Admlnlatratur ou ttc eataio of
Hcury J-Cone, deceased, petitions me lor ou older to
eell all tne real estate or said deceased.
If any person lias any .objection to tbo granting ot
raid Older tuey wilt taco nonce and file theta In leinu
of the law. _ . . . ,
Given under my baud and official signature, this 16th
day of April, lr63. 8. N. LASSKTKtt
apr 21 . ordinary.
f'BORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY:
U Court of Ordinary for said County.
Whereas Augustas J. Scrutchen, Guardian of tho
person anil properly ol Hiram P. Thou petitions this
Conrt rot Letters ol dismission lrom said trust,
These arc therefore toclto all poisons concerned to
be and appear at my office ou or before tbe first Monday
in Juno next, to ehow cause, if any they have, why
letters should not be granted the said applicant.
Given under my baud aeo official signature, thU lfith
day Oi April, 1863. 3. N. LASSETBR,
apr 20
n BORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY :
vx ordinary’s Ol
Ordinary’B Office of said County,
Byrd Y. Pcavy, Administrator ou tho elate of Fran
cis M. Fesvy, deceased, petitions mo for au Older to
sell all tbe real cerate ot raid deceased, consisting of
lot ol land number eighty-six, nortb-nair of .elgnt.-
sevon, and fifry acres In north-west coiner of one bund
red and six, all In tbe third district of Dooly county.
Any person having any objections to granting said
order will rako notice and file tnem in terms of th.
law
Givon uadermy hand aud official elghatoie, this ifith
day of April, 1888. b. N. LASaBTBKf
apr 21
Oidinsiy.
r BORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY: ,. „
u Ordinary’s Office of said County.
Whereas James Brown has filed hie petition in
trams or tho law, for letters of administration on the
cstato of Benjamin Plus, Into of said County do
^These aro therefore to cite and admonish ail and
sinfn.isr tho heirs and cr editors, ot said deceased to bo
aud appear at my office wllhlu tho time prescribed by
law, andshow cause it auy they can, why said tettore
“oiven under*myttand - and officlsl signature, this Wth
day or April ISOS. 3. N. LASSEl n.lt,
apr 20
ordinary.
NOTICE.
nBORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY: . „
lx All persona Indebted to the cstato of Solomon,
Godwin, 5So°of saifl'county,
tocome’forward and make paymiml; and those utviiig
. , 0 f said dc
demands against tho estate'of said deceased will pre-
daly •tte.tolluteraraoMheUw,^
4 PLANTATIONS FOR SALE,
rnAA ACRES, a large settlement, 12 miles from
530Q Albany, at 20 dollars cash; 2,500 ere
CI LtiS2N Acres, 9 miles from Albany, at 12 dollars per
acre;, im acreBClearcrt.^ G m „ ca ^.Albraiy
2000 Acres, 600
at lM3 d Ac a res in Decatur Coauty, COO. acres, atlSdol-
* a Ail the above places aro well improved^ ^
,. n ., Albany, Georgia.
mavlS—dlOt*
pr Refer to I. C. Plant,
look out.
A In ^ t hley K t'olmt y?'on ‘s wert^a^&ek,” tom
^Meet in view as far asit may I 1
bo toSm power the lollowing plan is submitted. “‘"XSSprescribed
1. To enroll at once every citizen wllll011t re ' J*f“ d | 1 I | I j'“hSw^au°oir any.ttcy can, why le’.tors of
card to ago who is not physically incompetent to by la ,^„ d on tne estato of eald dceaBtd, ebould not
“ v l- »- u.iKln fa Afinspniit.inn in tnfl
Au^ueta, May 19,1852.
serve and who is not liable to conscription in tbe
Confederate service and who shall not refuse to
be enrolled. .. , - •
2 Divide those enrolled into companies of sixty
men each, and let them select persons .of expe
rience for company officers, whose duty it shall be
to hold their respective commands ready for ser
vice whenever called on in a case of invasion or
other emergency. ' , ■' .'Jj.
3, Of the companies thus formed ami organized
one should be of mounted men, armed w ilh double
barreled shot gnns, to act as scouts, and such oth
er capacity as may be necessary. .
4 It shall be tho duty of all thus -enrolled to
provide themselves either with rifles or double
barrel shot guns, and to procure as much ammu-
tion as may” be in their power, and to have the
same ready for immediate service,
dismit'SiQa on the est;
and
auction.
J. B. SMITH 8o CO.,
apr 27
W ILL sell on WEDNESDAY, May 27th, 1S63, at 10
o’clock,
NOTICE.
A LOT OF PURE DRUGS,
^ - "'-^^>^0^^ to j to^vmsrato
.1 wool ffltabl hfelODffinS to I A» .r.mq t TT1P JHilDlAC
leivotoEcllthei»ereor.al and real estate hdongteg to
JSrcSSjS w. J. Solompn, deceased^ brio j? f said \
County. Administrator.
NOTICE.
Sf®®'®
coated. Admlnlstratiix.
apr 23 • .
At the earns time and p.ace,
A lut of Dry Goode,
150 b-ixes Tobacco,
vrthmaoTother goods too numeroas to mention.
ISr* At private Sale,
10 Balts Osnaburgs,
300 Sacks Flour,
200 do. Salt,
200 boxes Tobacco, -
100 bales Smoking Tobacco,
•a—dOl* R %- SMITH * CO., Auctioneers.
Maccahov Snuff I v
mUB public are i^ormedthat wo biTC^reccW^tte
Bole agency in J\ r dtfTTV17 vnonnfnrv
Tlwain’s celebrated MA
Hwaln’s celebrated MACCABOY SNUFF, mauufao
turedin Jugusia, Ga. ripA’crs and consumer* Is
fetent from tbo mauy.eimno WILBUR,
troduced. vu dim
May4tb, 1Sf»3, . ..
GEORGIA, HOOLY COUNTY^ ^ ^
’'Tiercas Elizabeth Bunos
.. Adminieuailou on the estate of Thomas tv.Barnes,
^T'hcifartt^creibre^tociteandadmonlsbanandMng;
th G?ven nnder my hand aud official ^
day of April 1863. a ’ »• LA *^SSSy.
*pr kU *
Stgal ’xt ut'icea—Iorcb Coroitg, _
Executor’s Sale.
W ill bo sold before tho Court Hou;o Door in tbo
town or Clinton, Jones County, between th. l«fl
hours oi sale, on tha 1st Tuesday in June next, five
and Wllcv, 'J months old.
nnrt>o a c ot paying the debts of the c~tat<> or henson
vViltoion. P Said .Negroes have good^qaalitiessnd are
soand. ...
cpr 17-fflW*
VineviUe Pronertv
Jt? the west side residence Of Jndgo Ouely
dred and twenty feet, n - ^ a & WeBlcrn Ka'droid. O
and extending hack to.. “ tjou lor buUdlM one o
the lot is a oea’“J' 1 ' b0 at jj r . j. DeLoncbe's,Macon
more residences, icquuu u, — D w _ oitR,
apr 29 tf
HATS..
may 23-dUl*
1 AA BEST FRENCH SOFT HATS,
100 400 l’aJmLcat Hats,
mayl6—d2w*
At STRONG & HOWES.
riEORGIA, JONES COTNTY:
(y Jones Court or Ordinary, MdjchTcnn, 1663.
Whereas Kirby Goolsby, Ruffin Goodwin and John
Irvin Executors of Robert Hineeley, deceased, applies
to me for dir mil sion from eaiil estate. .... .
Tucae are therefore to ate all interested to to and
appear at the Court of Ordinary on ttoftrst Monday .n
October next to show cause. It any they bat c, why «mu
Letters of Dismission shonld not be granted the appll
nEOEQLt, JONK3 OOUNTY:
U At Cuambers, February Mst^^
• ordinary b uiucc oi said County,
u'Le.maVi/.hfl-ii li Hutchings Admiliiswrator, ol tho
deceased, applies ur.-nw
iT-i^tiiraXiigmlssory from said, estate.
1 'rhS.elre«bcreroretocUeand admonish all persons
infrrMted to show cause, on or before too first Mon-
!,,v in September next, wl.y said dismission ebould
n °Givcu r ^ t dra 8 my ! ^todMoffice, this 21 etFebruary,
1863. [mar 4] ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
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