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Given under luy hand, in
her ft, isii.;.
Ko ho T A. m usroi 11: i: for n r y
Katina C.Twilley, tidmlni*
«,«/Janies Twilley. .1. M. ha.
mission : It .15 ordered. Hi
corned show cause, it any 1
administratrix -dioul I imt I
Court of Ordinary ho In
couuly in A|iril next: and
published accordin.; 1 «> law.
7>J4 in the lltli District. and I*t ••otlon and No!
3U3 in the 16th l>i»triot, and 1st suction of Chero
kee county; «l*o the undivided one-half of hot
ltd, end of that portion of J47 Ivina south of
the Lumpkin and Florence Road, in the 23d
District of Stewart county. Also negro men
Dave. of dark color, about 60 year' old—all t*e-
ionginc to the estato of Nnrtnnn II. Lewis, de
ceased. WARREN LEWS,
JAMR8M.M0BLKY.
Kw»t. |n, , u-7t. Executor.
NOTIOR
I N pursuance of the order of the Probato Court
I of Itu'Mdl county, Ala., the undersigned, ad
ministrator of the estate of Rob’t IIaidie.de-
coiued, will, on tho 2id October, 1863, sell for
cash on tho iiritipisee, as the property of said
estate, the south half of the wost half of tho
south-wost quarter of soction 12, township li*.
and ranged, in Macon county, near Opelika.
„ , D. 11. MUCH ELL.
Sept. 1‘t. iKut.-Uls Ad 111'r.
iMArayJUiilmd to Crumble*
JNO, JOHN
oot3—iiiitin
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE
!.«»/ OaillNAttV. Scpteiuhc
tty three.
Administrator*' Sale.
yiLY with the will of Mrs, Priscilla
■■BliiiiiiUmsald at her Into rcs-
r,;
Stkgtajibic JumntHry.
Crsm Depmrli #f thr DmUp Dttpmlrer
Richmond, Oct. 12.—Tho nteanuhlp
Columbia haa arrived with Liverpool
dales to the 29t|i. Busftoil lately made
an important epnech on foreign affdirs
He referred nt coneiderable length to the
American question ; justified England In
recognising the Confederates as belliger
ents; answered some imputations brought
by tho peopio of the North, particularly
the spo«ch of flonator Humner ; and re
plied to tho complaint of the South, io
regard 10 recognition and tho blockade,
and assorted that although self-interest
demanded that England should break It,
pj>© preferred a course of honor, os it
^H.l have been infamous to break it.
Tie showed that the Government had
not sufficient ovidcnco to detain the Ala
bama, until after she had sailed, and ex
plained the difficulties in the way of in
terference In such cases. Ho drew a lino
between ordinary vossols, equipped for
war purposes and steam rams, which in
themselves woro formed for acts of of-
funce and might bo used without ever
touching the Confederate shores, and as
serted that tho Oovornment was ready to
do anything just to friendly nations, such
as they would wish dono to themstlves,
hut would not yield a political right to
tho menaces of any power. Ho compli
mented tho Federal Government and
Mr. Howard upon their fairnoss in tfi«
discussing tho motlors of difl'orenco, but
said that others, including Honator Hu in
ner, had acted differently, and denounced
their efforts to croato trouble betwoen
Europe and Ainorica, and with expres
sions friendly to Ainorica, asrorted that
all Ills efforts would bo usod to maintain
peaco,
in speaking of Poland, ho dofendod
England’s position, and remonstrated
against that of Husain, but did not think
that England should go to
subject.
Ak regards Mexico, ho thought if tho
Mexicans upproved cf what was boing
dono for them they should bo allowod to
do a
Tho Timon says that Kussoll in this
speech, means that vessels will bo de
tained, uvon if tho existing law is in their
favor.
European political nows is vory unim
portant.
Richmond, Oct. 12.—A dispatch from
Rosocruns’ headquarters on tho Otb, says
that no one whs hurt by tho robol batto
rioa on tho 6th ; tho mon continued to
work as u Altai. A telegram from Nash
villu Oil Ilia Ht!i nnyn n luram pi avails
that tho robol cavalry captured and en
tirely dostroyod Shollbyvillo, Tonn., tuk-
Ing tho forcos thoro prisoners.
Tho Nashville correspondent of tho
Fhllndolphia Inquiror says McIMiorson
is advancing from tho Wost by ono route
while Sherman withjdio 13th army corps
js moving up ty a shortor and bottor
ono, ami tgo corps under Howard are
moving up tho country. Under tho di
rcctlon of Oon. Joseph Ilookor a movo-
mont has boon mndo which will insure
our possession of tho rail road to Illoh-
inonfl east of Knoxville.
Tho Nnshvll/o Press of tho 7th says
Wheeler crossed tho river ut Washing
ton on last Thursday, IB miles abovo
Chattanooga, and passed down the Ho~
quatchlo valley. • The robels captured 60
wagons near Anderson’s Cross Hoads
huruimj a number of them aud killing
about BOO horses and mules; a train load
ed with ammunition, clothing, rations
and 40 wagons carrying modlcal stores
end about 60 sutlers’ trains woro also
lost.
On Saturday iho robol cavalry attaekod
McMinnville, capturing tho town and its
garrison conoisting of tho 40th Tonnessoo
Infantry, tho rebels burned tho train of
cars and destroyed tho rail road and
telegraph.
A spoeial dispatch from Washington
to the Now York Uorald *ayj» that for
two months past, tho question of settlo-
mont ot tho impending difficulties betwoen
tho North and South without furthor
bloodshed, has boon under consideration
between Washington and Richmond,
negotiations have not yot reached any
doflnito propositions.
A conaidorablo forco of robots from
Mamiaduko's oorni
fednracy relating to those officials, lie
refers to communications addrossod to tho
State and Confederate authorities by two
out of the throe British Consular agents
remaining here, in which it was stated
that they had received instructions from
their Government to pursue a course of
conduct in regard to persons of British
origin, resident within the Confederacy,
Which Benjamin says ii is impossible to
tolerate.
After an explanation of tho provisions
of tho Consciiption Law, and a statement
of concessions made to foreigners at tho
instance of British Consuls, Bcnjnmin al
ludes to the recent correspondence of
Fullarlon and Bunch, asserting tho ex
istence of instructions from their Govern
ment counseling enlisted soldiers to judge
for theinselvos of tho right to exemption.
This unwarrantable assumption by For
eign officials of jurisdiction within our
Territory—this offensive oncronchinent
on the sovereignty of tho Confederate
States, has boon repressed by the Presi
dent's order for tho immediate departure
of all British Consular ngents from our
country. Tho next letter is from Benja
min to Fullerton, briefly recapitulating
the evidenco of his assumption of juris
diction and ordering him promptly to dc-
part from tho Confederacy.
Tho next letter is from Benjamin |o
Mason, dated June lltn, and consists
chiefly jof an explanation of iho cuut-os of
tiio dismissal of Mageo and Cridlend.
Richmond, Oct. 14.—Tho. Petersburg
Register learn* that General Fostor, from
Nowbom, 1ms conoonlralod more of his
troops at Fortress Monroe.
Gon. Pillow arrived hero hint evening
on officiul business.
Benjamin's dispatoh to Mason relative
to tho dismissal of Magoo, an appoint
ment credited by Lord Lyons, as noting
English Consul at Mobile, was, by direc
tion of tho President, communicated to
Russell. Russoll, in a letter to Mi
asserts that Her Majesty is tho sole judgo
of tho conduct of Mageo; but hois wil
ling to admit that Clio so-sfylod Confeder
ate States are not bound to recognixo tho
authority dorivod from Lyons, but it is
vory desirable that persons authorized
by her Majosty should have tho means of
representing at Richmond and elsewhere
in the Confederate Htatos, the interests of
tho British subjects who may in the courso
of tho war bo grievously wounded by acts
of suhjoclion to its officers. This has boon
done in othor coaos of Staton not recog
nized by her Majesty, und it would bo in
conformity with tho amity professed by
tho so-stylod British nation, if arrango-
moots oonld-bo mado for correspondence
between tho agents appointed by her Ma-
josty’s Government to rcsido in tho Con
federate Statos and tho authorities of such
States.
Mason in reply says if It is his lord-
ships pleasure to tnako this proposition,
it will doubtless receive tho consideration
of tho govorrimont.
Richmond, OcL 14 — A prominoi.t offi
cer in a loiter to his wife, in this city,
mentions tho capture of 700 Yankoos at
Warrontlon on Monday. Our troops aro
in tho flnost spirits, and ongor for an en
gagement with Moado's forces.
Ujiakluton, Oct. 14.—There was but
little firing to-day.
M on ilk, Oct: 11.—The steamer Label,
running tho blockade, got aground,
id tho blockaders fired n number of
shots at her, which woro repliod to by
Fort Morgan ; no dnmago dono. She
sucoedod in golting off, and is now safe in
the bay.
Richmond, ldth.—An official dispatch
from (ion. Johnston, datod Meridian, Oo-
tob r 18tb, communicates a to.egrnin from
Gon. Chalmers, dated Byhalia, 12th,
which says ho has torn up the railroad at
four places, and altaokmi (Jolliersv»Uo on
yesterday morning. Hhorman, with a
part ofHmith's brigade, on route to Cor
inth, arrived ns wo did. We drove tho
enemy into his fortifications and burned
his camp and considerable storos. We
also burned thirty wagons, brought oil
twenty, and took flvoktunda of colors and
104 prisoners. Our loss is about60 killed
and wouuded. Tho enomy’s L very hon-
vy. Persons report Gon. Smith und Col.
Anthony killed. Reinforcements com
ing from Germantown and La Fayottn, wo
The Explosion at Ilridgepert.
The New York Herald of tho 6th con-
taint tho following in roferonco to tho
explosion of a Federal ammunition train
near Bridgeport:
Nashvillk, Tknn., Oct. 4—The Pres*
of to-day *ay* : A terrible explosion oc
curred near Bridgeport. A train of
twenty wagon* laden with ammunition
had camped very near tho citv for tho
night. The negroes quarreled, one of
whom seized a shell which he accidentally
let fall among tho ammunition, causing
it to explode and communicate to the
other ammunition, immediately wagon
after wagon caught fire, tho teamsters
and attendants Hying for thoir lives.
The mules had been removed before the
fiHler reports say thoro arc nine or ten
killed and double that number wounded.
The firo finally readied tho magazine,
exploding it, and destroying sv**t quan
tity ol' ammunition.
Great Rack.—Wo understand that de
spite* the alarms of war and the trouble
incident thereto, arrangements have been
entered into for two meeting* this fall.—
Petersburg and Richmond—and that tho
finest stock on theoontinout are to contest
Uio palm for superiority, "Planet,” the
world-renowned, ha* boon matched
against Lord Clyda—$10,000 aside—four
mile licuts. Four or Uve untried one* arc
to go a four mile heat sweepstake—$1000
entrance; others are to run throe, two
and ono mil® heats for handsome purses
and »lttkei>; und all grades and classes are
to huve opportunities for showing their
value and tosting their blood. The first
meeting will tuko place on tho 24th of No
vember, and the sport to close at Broad
Rock about the 8th of December. Wo
presume that invitations have been ex
tended to turfmen ihroughout tlm South,
and that many of them will bo Imre hh
participants in tho sport.—Jtie/im. JKejt.
oon tents—a few piano* of bacon,
syrup, a little lard. Ac., worn disposed of
at prevailing rate*, say $2.26 per pound
for bacon; four dollar* per gallon for
svrup; $2,60 for lard, Ac., and so on —
the load amounting in gross to a little
short ofsoventeon hundreddollars. After
til's transaction, the producer common-
cm I a negotiation for n water bucket hut
finding ft valu'd-nt throe or four dollars,
declared be could never afford to pay any
such prices hh that.—Macon Trt.
M. Bauer, an engineer, has raised a
steamer which sank two years ago ’n tho
Lake of (.'mi tanoe. The engineor in or
der to raise tho vessoi, which was lying
at I he depth of seventy foot, mado use of
an appern' u* of his own invention. By
mean* of divers, he attached to hor. ono
on each side, two largo balloons mndo of
waterproof linen, which he filled with air.
When the expansion liad become suffi
cient. a movement win observed in the
water, which looked ns if boiling, and tho
vessel came to tho surface.
Rrtuunkd from thk Waiw.-Wo
learn from the ColumbusTimos, that tho
Local lia* arrived, having seen tho ele
phant in Atlanta, tohi.s entire satisfaction.
Though not (Jray-zod by any Yankee
bullet*, lie seems to liavo suffered consid
erably in a box car, that some inhuman
conductor placed Idiii in. If the com
bined efforts of tho Local of tho Times,
and tho Editor of tho Enquirer, (who was
in the same ho.r), don’t aunihiiato that
conductor, ho is corUdnly proof.
Spirit of the South,
BY AUTHORITY.
AvI«hikI IleNolutloim oftlie Cojigrra*
of th« Confederal* Mtatea, paseed at
(lie Third fleeelon 1803.
[No. 100.]
An A61 to ffimngo tho l'laoo of Holding
Thr I 'oM'imi of ihr rutlr Slolrt of
\m.,r , 7. , ,That from and alter the i,ae-
isge ofthi* H,'Mhe regular 1 lare |., r
lie Ulslrl. ! Court f-r tle H eUrrn DUtriet ol
I' ' ' 1 ' " 1 • 1 " ' I'H the t'<„,nty
of Ncuoe . nnd tli-Judge <>t said Courtis hero-
hy nntlKTized cncowt-red t„ ,u,iko tho
neoos'ary union for tho rouiuviii 01 thu records
of said Court.
Appro rial May 1, 1183. it.
An Act to make Appropriation* for the
Support of ilia Government of tho Con-
federato .States of America, for tho Pe
riods therein mentioned. •
Thr fWmM of 11,.- of
Amnt.-O >tn ruurl, That tho following suin* hr.
„n,l the saino aro hereby appropnatwl out of
any monoy inlhe irvuurynot otherwisn »j*-
proprlaloij, for tho support of tlie Oovornment.
Bom the first day of July, rightaon hiindrial
and sixty-three, to the thirty first dsy of l)o-
nonihsr. eightoen hun.lreil uml slxty-throo.
1^,/i-lnhor.—F«.r eoinpwnsatioii and mileage
«»t inemh,rs and OelMates of tho Rouse «r
Ropresontativos, two hundred thousand four
hundred and twenty dollars. (300,LSI,00.)
For compensation ol rierkg, Ao., of
the llouae nr Ropresentativo*. tlvn thousand
slxbendrcd oud twoniy five dollars, (6,686,-
For contingent nvpepsns of tl>n House of
Ropresoidatlvt : . lifi,<»ii tliousnnd dollar*. (16,-
0nn,00.)
I or conipensalioii and inlloago nf members
SlgVMkV* «fc»u»oa.doi.
:,BB«a> oflh “ "*"*'*• • l * M
—tenor the oflieers. clerks, Ac.,
^ - (H.ax>.-
Oomminan Department.—for tho purchase or
suheistenee store* and com in unary propert« ,•
oce hundred and thirtv million.
■and. three hundred and fifty-two dollars,
011^52,00.)
Ordiuin^ Deportment.-Yor the ordnance ser
vice in all it* branch#-, •evenleen ■jUlion, fivo
hundred thousand dollars, (17^00.000,00.)
For the purchase -»f pig and rolled iron, five
million dollars. tMW0.00O.tjO.)
k'nainerr Department.—for the engineer Str-
vice. six million dollars, ti.OOO.(WO.OO ;
Medical Department—Yor pay of private
physicians employed by contract.'two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars, (2SOAWO.OO.)
For pay of nurses and rooks, net enlisted or
voluuteer*. two huirlrei aud fifty thousand
dollars. (250.liOO.UO.) , , , .
For par of hospital stewards, seventy-fire
thousand dollars. (75.000,00.>
For pay of matrou*. assistant matrons. an<I
wan! matrons, two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars, <250.U*UX>.) . . » ,
For pay of ward masters, one hundred and
sixty thousand dollars, |100.0tt),00.]
For pay of hospital la indresses, sixty-five
thnnsMd dollars. [05.000,OO.J
For meilical and hospital supplies, three
million, five hundred thousand dollars. [3.-W0,-
000,03.) , .
For the establishment and support of inililar.-
ho-oitals. one hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars. fL r «o.(mnd.|
Indian Affaire.—For amount required to com
ply wilh.treaty stipulations entered into be
tween the Confederate .States aud certain In
dian iribes, one hundred and three thow aud.
sevo* hundred dollars. [1U3.7UO.00,]
To meet the.inciden al expenses of the pub
lic errvlcc within tho Indian tribes, fourteen
thousand, tiro hundred and twenty dollars.
[14.220.0U. j
.Vary Department.—For compensation of the
Secretary of the Nary, clerks and messenger,
fourteen thoasnml. suren hundred and twenty
dollars and Hfiesn rents. 111.720.15.]
For incidental and contingent expenses oftlie
Navy Department, twelve thousand dollars, [ 12-
000. {». J
For pay of the Navy, one million, three h
drrd and ninety-nine t'aousand,
and forty- jjS *
mi 11. to. 1
. d contingcncL* in the Pay
masters Department, one million three hun
dred and forty-three thousand, one hundred
' “ [2343,100,00 ]
instruction of tron-ola»l and othor
dollars. [2343,100,00 (
million dol
lars. i2.uoo.asj.no. j
For ordnance and orduance stores, on#
million, t 1 roe liuiidrod uml sixty-five thousa- tt
dollars. [I36J,««.UJ.1
For couipineut and repair of vessels, three
hundresi thousand dotlais. [A)0 OOb.UO.j
For construction of »ul>-matiue batteries,
twenty th 'Utaud dollars, ['<0,000.00.)
For fuel forsdeamers, navy y«nl* and stations,
one million dollars. [l.OUO.aW.'W J
For contingent enumerated, four hundred
thousand dollars. [FW 000.00.]
For surgeon’s nece sarie<. one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars. (160.000.00.)
For the aapport of tho marina corps, threi
hundred and forty-five thousaml, two hundret
and eleven: dollars. [:U6.2ll.00J
“ *• loupansation of t* 1
icrotnry of State, clerk*, messengci
dlars. 17,520.00.J
For incidental and contingent expeuses of
the State Department, five thuusaud dollars,
[5,000.00.1
For salaries of Coiuiuts*ioncrs and Secreta-
rie*. thirty-nine thousand dollars. (40,000,00.)
For salaries of Commercial Agents, six thou
sand. ono hundred andUfty dollars. [M.l Vt.nu. |
Deportment of Juatie« —For compensation of
the Attorney Deunral, Assistunt'Attoriicy Ocn-
eral. clerks aud inussengcr, six thousand, six
hundred dollar-. [fi.finn.tW.)
F**r incidental aud contingent expenses of
the Department of Justice, ono thousand, five
hundred dollars. 11 800.00. J
For compensation 01 tho Superintendent of
Public. Printing, clerk and messenger, two
thousand, three hundred and thirty-three dol
lars and eighty cents. [2,32i,80 ]
ForiCoiuponsation ol (iovernor anil Commis
sioner of ludian affair*. Secretary. Judges. At
torney and Marshal, of Arixuna Territory, four
thousand, six hundred and titty dullars, [4 630,-
SD
For incidental and contingent expenses of
A;ixona tfcrrit'irj. to expMiaad by tits Gov
ernor, lour hundred aud seventy-eight dollars
und fifty cunts. (47H.50.J
For t>riutiug, binding and ruling for the sev
eral Executive Depart incuts, seveuty five thou-
sand dollars. 175.000.D).]
For .purehaso of paper for the Executive
Departments and Congress, twenty five thou
sand dollars. ISB.I0I.UO.) .
For salaries ot Judges. Attorne)s and Mar
shals and incidental and contingent expenses
nfCoiirts. fifty fivo thousand and fifty dollars,
55.036,00 1
For compensation of three Cotnuiissionors,
pointed under Ike Sequestration act, and f<
rks hire and contingent expenses, four thou-
T, ^ I RH
sand three buudrea and fifty dollars, (4,350,-
tw.i
For compensation of Judges, Attorneys and
Marshs)* of Districts, in certain Indian Tcrri-
torie*. ono thousand and aavon hundred dollars,
Pott Otficr Deportment.—For compensation of
tins Post Muster General, Chiefs of bureaux,
clerks, messenger*, watchmen and laborers,
titty six thousand, three hundred aud eighty
nino dollats. [5t>.JS‘J,(kt.]
For incidental and contingent oxpennc* of
the Post Olfioe Department, ten thousand dot-
an, 10,000.00.)
For eompensv
and oonstructl I
telegraph lines, fifty thousand dollars. [oO.COO,-
lars.TJO.tlOO.OU.)
Kko. *i Bo it further onimted. That the fol
lowing *ums bo, amt the saute aro hereby ap
propriated, for the support of the Oovornment
tor tho period* herein mentioned.
Ivor DeiMirtmait.—Vor contingent and inci
dental expense* of the unuy, until the thirty-
first day of Iuiio, eighteen hundred andsixty-
threo, one hundred thousand dollars. [lOd.OOO,-
For compensation of additional clerks in the
War Department, from February fiistto June
the thirteenth, eight* en hnndrcd ami sixty-
three, twenty-five thousand dollars, UYi.ODV
For contiugent and Incidental expense* of
the Adjutant and Inspector General's office, lor
theJiscal year ending Juno thirteenth, eigh
tn«n hundred and sixty three, fifteen tbonsan ‘
dollars. n.VOna.UO.)
h'.nameer Itritartmmt.—For the Engineer Hei
rice, additional appropriation from Fehruar,
first to June Ihirteciilh, eighteen hundred and
LEGAL NOTICES.
Talbot Sheriff 8ale.
W ILL be .old baron Court Iloon door. In Ibe
town of TalboUon, Talbot ecoS. On.«
the first Tuesday su December next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property to-
.Six negroes a* follows. Henry, a man 2>'» year*
f age; Adam, .Trt years of age: Manuel. I h years
..fage; Mordi. a. II year* *.rage: Maria. 43yean
of age. Davie, 47 year* «f age : levied on as the
!rt,orll.nr,l>ll.J ; .»».to.»^»ooJrr
Henry i-11. aionos, wowi ru.....,-
hands iieued fromthe Soperior, and
' ’ ' john H.
Si raa in my nanu* muw •••*■■• »;«
Inferior Court.* of Talbot county, Ga
Leth Dennis vs Henry 1
Brynn vs Henep' L. 1
itenry ... o.-on-, und Mar*Kir B."‘.vfahone
seeuruv, Thomas N. Gibson vs Baxter an«J
Jones, ami thre** morigago n i»' in
William Hall vs Henry L. U. Jones. Kei
Couch vs Ilenry L. B. Joaos, Jeremiah I. Bax
ter vs Henry L. B. Jones. Bent. S5»lh 1«CL.
ll.K. HARVEY.
oet.T ld.1 Deputy Sheriff.
georria-taylor COUNTY.
liimda for »*lc.
B *’ virtu" of the lust will and tesUmtnt of R.
It. Rucker. 1 * tr ,° ^ hc’ , tirst U ?uc..l iy **u f No-
veiBber 1 noiit! t<*tue hlghorl bidder, before tho
Court House door in sui t county, nil tho real
es'ate belonging to said deceased, of which
there is a valuable plant*tion in good s-ate of
cultivation, containing I*# acres, situated » ...
miles south of Duller, with good improvements:
a new fratned dwelling.... erscer s house kitoh -
... ......k*. bouse. L'iu house, cabins ami other
necessary buildings. Tho place has 500 acres
ofooen land, under good feneeand mostly fresh.
The wood land tot SiMacres) is thickly supplied
with onk and pine The entire place lies in n
level aud flat position, and easily cultivated; ;
Executor’s Sale.
B Y virtue of authority confoijed on me by
tho last will and testament oj James Aber-
erombia. Sr., .leceased. and bv virtue of an or-
derobtaineJ by me from the Probate Court for
Escambia county. Florida. I will oftcr for -ale
at 1 ho plantation o* the dccea-ed, in Escambia
county, Florida, seven miles below Pollard, on
the A lab .1 raa and Florida Railroad, on tlie 2t»th
day of October, 1*13, tho following described
Daily, Isaac, Bather, Elias, Little Berry. Jo
nas. Klbort, Anderson. Rin, LittloHandy, Law
rence. Milly. Dorcas. Sarah. Hager. Ann. Char
ity, Ferebr. Maria. Kdie. Louisa. George. Ann.
Francis. Mary am) Deli*: Six Mules. I i head
of Caltlo, 75 Stock Ifogs.l Carriage, one 2 horse
Buggy, all the Household and Kitchen t ur-
AIMhe Farming Utensils, Wn
Corn. Fodder. P.
:oc*. Lani and Pnul-
_escnbod Plsnlation.
tho E*<*ainbia Iliver, in Escambia and
th the following descrihod P
ms&'
The K. K.'/« of the S. K. Vi of Sec. 5. T.3. R.
30. S. sndW. in Escambia. The S.Jj of Lot
No. 4 and Lot No. 5. oud t ‘ “
and Lot No. 1. of Hoc. 9, T.
in Escambia e.panty-
ia. The S':
tho S. Vi of L'
'..V R.N. and « .
■ HI No. 1. of Sec. 10. T.
5. K.;i0. N. and W. in Santa Ro*a county. Lot
No. 2 in Sec. 10, T. 5. R. .W. N. W. in Santa Ro
sa county. Florida. Tho N. \V. of tho N. E.
Vi of Sec. H. T. 5. R. 3U. X. and W.. an.l the N.
K. Vi of the N. li. Y\ ut Hoc. S. and Lot No. 4. iu
T. ft. R. SO. N. uud W. Together with all the
improvements thoi
JAMES ABERCROMBIE. Jg.. Ex'r
7 will also, by authority conferred 0
rill and UnUtnont of James Aber
crombie, Sr., deoeased, sell at the mmo time
and place, two Double-barrel Shot Guns, eat
Gold Watch and Pencil, and the following
named Negroes: Burrow, Nancy, Easter, Jam
and Till.
And will sell in Montgomery. Ala., on the
first Monday in Novamber. ltt&L tho Nogroti
All the above property will he fold for ««.*!
JAMES ABERCROMBIE. J«..
Sept. 27. H»l.~2tdgw2t Executor
_ __ _ . aid county, with...
thelcgal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November next, the following valuable Town
property, to-wit: Lota number 11», No. 15, No.
51. No 17, oxcopt n .mall jiait out ot tho south-
■ods, of good
(■ituntcl in said county. . .
I will Uko pleasure in showing or atTing in
formation to any one wishing to purchase suid
. b,r.r. a. ‘‘ T/s/kuokkr. e«t.
Butler.Ga.. Beyl. 17.1663.—Ml*
cTbOHC* IA, HTRWABT COUNTY.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi
nary oi Webster county, will ho sold on tho
first Tuesday in November next, before the
Court House door In Lumpkin. Stewart county,
ictween ti.e usual hours ol tale, the west hall
Iff .1 coivr I
All ,"T' ,11. r.n,.| 1
•ho« c.u-. lif „,r thw k.r.1.
»«««<» : ,|
3T* , " , ' ri " r V'v : !. r
Admlnlstretor’a
l*7ILLbeso|* l.cr,:,theC<u-. u
* » in the town of 11 iiniit■
ty,Georgia* ngrcvalify t„ . 1
Honorable Court ot ordinary .1 ' '•
day in NovetnluT ne\t. .' ..
of sale, the foil..am; ,|„,. r : 1
I
of said county t*»-«rat: W •, h . V •' . ;-v.|
sell said lot should not », c
ol Ordinary, to be held i ; . . \ ' !
on Hie iir.-t Mond..y in . ,r>' .
Aug IU. 1S63.—2m JXo j »JlI.V
STATE OF GEORGIA -.M \ui..\
r 1'XVO months after ante a.,., ., ',
1 iiii.'lu (O tb. c.«rt '.1 ,,,
pnutlLV. MM
deceased. This Scpt. lih. 1-..;
f.KURUJA. TAVI.UK i.i,| \ ty
U -Mr- Kliznlirth(l«m,l!
.ulmiuistrution on tin -t .• . , 1
-feiSit- 1 .
f hand in offici
\iriLL be sold before the Co.
W Buena Vista, Marion county,
first Tuesday iu November :
legal hours of sale, h
hundred and «wntv*»*fwi, — .
of originally Museugoe. row Marion county
tlie property ofGnsawsy 0. Davis, lute of said
countv. deceased. ... ,
Sold for tliu benefit nf the heirs and 0rod 1 tort
0f..iJ d,oo».J. formyg
twWm. Adm r <U bu*u ..«■
AdailnlttnMrii Inly*
lOltEEAHLY to .11 orjor iir.ntod by tin
A llonor.bt. Ordinary Court of ll jUTiioounty.
U»„ will ba botor. tb. Court lloUM Jour,
iu rt.uiilton iu mill ruunty, on tb, Irrt Tnr.d.r
iu Nureuiber uuit, within tb. loa.l bout, of
descrihod lands belonging to
ol I• *t. number .’7.5, lying and being L. ...- - --
Ki.tti.-t of . nuin.lly Mu„-.iucc. i.ow Uinli
. -uiily. An J I.iiJ. ,-ulJ for tb. uurlio.;™of JL-
tributiun among tho legatee* of said deceased.
IHBY II. PITTS.
Sept, 10—Wd. «»wu. Adtujr.
AdminiHtrntor’H Bnlo.
J T N DKIl an order of the Court of Ordinary of
III)
All the hIkj
county. Ua. Also, ut tho sumo time and place,
Lot* of land No. one hundred aud fifty-five
(155 :)South half Lot No. one hundred aud fitiy-
aixdftiO on which i* a Gin House. Tim cast
running gear attached to said Gin House ic-
served, and will be Hold separate from tho land.
The land* above mentioned arc mostly cleared,
and some rich bottom land. Also. Lot of Inmi
No. ono hundred an I thirtv-four >1 d.i nearly
nil in the woods. All tlie above land* are situ
ated near Hamilton and in the 21st District of
Harris county. Any person in want of a fii-e
and comfortable dwelling iu a healthy village,
would do well f. attend this sale, bold as (lie
property of tho cstitc of Dr. Coleman Gibbs
Administrator’* Sale.
B Y virtue of ait order from the Honorable
Court of of Ordinary of Harris county, Ga ,
will be sold before tho Court Mourn door iu thu
town nf Hamilton, lr. rah] oounly. on the first
Tuesday in November next, within the legal
hour-of sale, the following lands belonging t.i
tho estate of Joseph \V\ Harper, deceased, into
of said county, ahe widow’s do^er excepted. •
to-wit: Lot of In d number ninety-one and
east half of lot number ninety-two, lying and
being in the luth District of originally Musco
gee now Harris comity. Hold lor the benefit of
the legatee* and crcdtti - • -
Turin* cash,
fclept. 10, *03—td>
litortf Of said <1
lusm.
AdraiuWtratmi
TTNDER.
U ofHtewt
Tuesday in November k u« SR uomni
Ing to the estate of l)e;ijamin .1. Parham, de-
ceased, to wit • Lots of Land No. 02 in the 19th,
aud No. 2UU iu liu 2Utli District of Haiti oo.iuly,
(less the widow’s l .w in said l,.,tsj and the
remainder of sai I laud* b .on ted a* follow-:
On the north by ton Pataule creek , east by tho
plantation of uiljM#u F. Sapp, south by tbe land
of Philetux Jacks.,n and thu widow’s dower,
and west hy land* of Aiuos K. Wurd—compris
ing altogether seven hundrvtl and fifty acres,
mure nr ess, CAROLINE PARII AM,
. Hept. 20,18W.--J1.W Adm'x,
Admluiali-etor'a Hale.
I TNDER an order of tho Court of Ordinary
ot Stewart county, Georgia, will be sold be
fore the Court House door iu Lumpkin, on the
W ILL I.- - I I her.re the Court llouso door
iu tho town of TnlboUon, Talbot county,
Ga.. 011 the first fo-i iay in No^orabor next,
within tae leg .1 h .11- ..f site, agreeably to .in
order tr uuthe Court of Gnliuary or aoiil o.uu-
ly, tho west ball ..f lot of land i.ii.nb r two hun
in i nn 1 » nine; also f to in the
north ea*t coruor of said Let. iu the twenty-
third District <>f <1 igtnally Mu-oij.. -. now Tal
bot county. Aim, a negro boy by the nainr of
Lew .1 >"il ,-l \ • 1 - old, t*ic pi 1... 1 ty ot
the estate of Robert A. Wn lo. decoav.-d.
JAM IS* W. NUKLL,
August25, ISikI. .mi Adm’r-
U Ordinary. Sui.t. Turin h -j' 'i l v
Ordinary, presiding: '
"• th^.petition of , r .-. lip, , ,
of*A. M. HiM, hue o
•d that all person* <yn
so tit any) by the next a ,
rt. why said letters should -
utw "fiaiJt ^
. wn.-mfliu •
G EO lift I A, HARRIS c- * ’ r, .
John A. Middlobi,
adjnlnistratlon on the • •.
Wright, dec.:i«id, U’-- f
These aro tlierclord .
ennuernod to he and up,., *- •
thoti.nopro*onh !dbvhuv. i
(if any thny have) win - 1
oe granted.
Given under my hand this 'tl,
_Se,,l 8. ls n.
.v
V. 11..,. an J M, . L. I.. ...
0 sold It the place ol bolf|ing*Slieri(f’s sale*
Columbus, Mn—ogee county, tla., two t.agr«
vis: Ncl-ni 2* and Jem* 26 years old. Sesld
No«lce lo Ilclttoru anti Crcitltor*.
A LI. person* indebted t*i the e*tate of Brittain
d\ \\ illi.un*. deceased, late of Harris county,
are hereby required to mako.immodi
estato nro‘ not iflod -
tlienticated, fur paytiieiit, within the tiiuo p
hav ing claim* against scad
19th. is..:
Kept. 2
/ ’ EORti.
vT | . M
dweaied. late. r* : . I
petition !• r l«- . v 1 to ,
iudonglrig to the 1 -t.it
described in ^ < |,d petit.
Therefore all pei • n ... -r ..-1 u.Xrs 1 ..
notified to show can. .- .1 ...» 1 *
an order grautim aid I •
said land and negroes should le.i , u.Mrltv
the Court ol Ordinary t i»- I.. 1 1., .. I < ■
said noun tv on the fit t Nhnd.iv in ‘ ru.’.:
the 21st District of (Juitman county. Ga.; No.
l2ftin the 11th i>i*Ui<-t ot Dooly county: No.
»lxty three, two million dollars, [2.UOO.O00.0U
IndiaM Servire — For payment of treaty *t
d 1st
scribed l»y law
rotroatod.
in the 16th District,and 1
leuuiN .wn*-r -ror peymeni 01 treaty stlp-
lutlon* made with evrtain Indian tribes, to
unty; also the undivided
June thirteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-
ihree, two hundred and twenty six thou*iuid,
three hundred and sixty dollars and flfty-seveu
rtlon of 147 lying south of
iTFIi
Road, in tl
land contingent expeniies of agen-
dian Serviue, from Decemher first,
ikyd and sixty two, to June thir-
‘ William ll.Chauiberaat.d V
Iminirttraio