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a'Kl.KG 11 A.ir’FIIC.
i A**ociation.
Aiiikoudk, f*'»y. 10th.—Porson* from
Konlu ky report tba exttuUon of Linut.
Hums Conner of Col. Johnson’e rngi-
tueot* by the Yankees at Mount Sterling,
on the 2Rth.
Tun KcntueVy cavalry regiment! bivo
been mustered out of service, and u draft
has been mu do on each county for «- com*
juiny, by Gov. Brammia.
Richmond, Nov. 16th.—The Baltimore
O-zette of the 14th Bays on Thursday li
considerable body of C'onfode.rnt'isehell-
cd G«iu. Ivil^aUU.k'a cump near Stcvon-
burg. From this, say* the Gncatt©, it
woul^»app‘'ur that at ics*'. Some Confed-
tho
orih nido of the
Jlnppidntt river.
The New Orleans Era of th* 14th states
that the Confederates attacked Wnsli-
burn'i advance on the 3d, driving it to
wards the main body, wboro the Confed
erates 'very enon checked, and it f J said in
turn drove back, with a loss of !f00 pris
oners Federal losi 40 killed. Corres
pondent of the Express says tho Federal
f« "... Imvo (alien back to New Ibornia
in t
' tnonttruM*
to hare be
of Gregg
A n *••■ f
» of an attempt to get
tin! ('onfoderato rams out of the Money,
nnd tovoral war vessels have been sent to
guard against it.
London paper- confirm the slntornont
that the French Government had with
drawn permission to prosecute tho work
tba on iron clads for the Oonfodefrte*;
furnishing thorn cnnnoh nnd munitions of
war is alco pr blblted. A rumor la cur
rent that the French troops at Romo are
to be withdrawn.
The election returns from PrulHft indi
cate the decided triumph of the Liberal
party.
Richmond, 10th,—A report brought
from Gordonsville that Mondo had cross
ed the Rapidnn, was bulletined this morn
ing, a'd relieved tho dullness which has
prevailed hern for some time, but on tho
arrival of the Central train to-night it was
ascertained that it was only a squadron of
■ nvalry which crossed and was driven
back.
The tone of the fimtnrinl article* in late
Northern papers, indicates tho approach
"f n monetary crisis in New York.
Genera! Hood arrived to-day in good
health nnd fino spirits.
A ling of truce bout with relon cd Mir-
geon, i-. expected tn>nii>r*>w. The trips
>*r this i> ' will he more frequent boro*
' r a - ii'-rmi —i-.ri bus been gruntod the
i i •to - '.ring over stores for tho Ynn-
ri*nner- Subscriptions to purchase
-upplies for this purpo e are bocouoing
general In tho United IHntes.
Ciiahlkhton, Nov. 10 —The monitors
ceased tiring about 11 a. in. ; ono moni
tor got aground during the engagement
and was web peppnr d by both the Sul
livan and James Island batlorles,— she
Anally got -flout again after which the
whole force were drove off, when they
rnturned to their old p .ifion. The do-
if the mot, to-* is boleived
■ used by th ' .vy shelling
Cumings I’ rut by our bat-
van's Island Sunday night.
• from the enemy was sent
up a' 8 ‘cl .. !; this uftornoou and was
refu t■ i. ,\ .. >ivy tiro from Gregg, Cum-
luing'r i*o.tc mid two monitors alternate
ly has b r ( , u kept up ntt Bum tor to-day —
No r.q it has been received from tho
Fort this evening. No casualties aro re
ported on Sullivan’s Island. Number of
Hmh flr • '.y the enemy to-day, 701. Two
negroes, belonging to the 64th Mn- u-
ehu.Hfltt-, captured at North Kdislo, were
brought in to-day. They give a terrible
account ul the Yankee treatment and
tho wretched condition of llio nogroos on
Morris Island since their arrival there.—
One regiui-nt Inn lost over 100 by sick
ness nnd death.
Savannah Nov. 17. lion. Juo. 0.
-Niooll, Confederate Attorney for the
I'i tricf of Georgia, munv years Judge
of the F iiiiod States District Court, died
In thin city In-t evening. — Hcpuhlioan.
Charleston, Nov. 17.—Two of tho
monitors engaged yesterday are not to lie
seen UJ# morning. A report from Fort
Moultrie -tales that the leading monitor in
the tight had her smoke slack perforated
in two places, and her turret In ikroo—
two abovo her port liolos and ono in tho
pilot house, Anothor had her smoke
"tack porf rated end turret struck twice.
Report from Sumter sa.vs Your monitors
took position pear Gumming’j I’.uni.
They passed up the channel. It i.i be-
Moved they carried heavy weights bus-
pi ruled nta certain depth below the sur
face of the water, dh.dr object being to
prove whether there was a practical pns-x
sage for vessel* of certain draft. Tho
bombardment of Sumter* lust night was
ns usual. Slow firing tbit morning.
Latick.— Tho enemy commenced shell
ing the i ily at JOo’olook,
( iiakljcktuNov. 17th.—Tho enemy
flrcl about !2.» shots from their guns at
Gregg cu the • cUy, hut failed to do #ny
material damage. No person injuroil. It
is leporied from good observation*, that
one of the enemy’* gnus burst ut the last
lire. Slow tiring on Sumt. r all day. No
cnsualtie- Pros* nt indication* nro that
the enemy Inland moro extendod opura*
G>>n*. No nmnitor* mi action to-day.-
All Hie m ,,M’“r.H Imre returned,
\ lHKomis; Nov. 17.—I’d feet dearth of
srsiill cloudy and
H •
Rio
. No
> pi of l
ITth.—Since th
Ynnkcux to cross the Rapid-
•••* *un .uy, nothing hat occurred de-
rv 1 • • tr Ipecial mention.
InltAiiry and artillery, not cavalry
oi.gageil in the dom* nitration h
" tx ' ’*'"1 Racgocu i Fords. A flu
• rtio »t the' infantry crosod under
■ • r *t . r batteries of sharp shooters,
divi jr advanced upon the enemy
Irov, mm luck goto** ih« river in
order, kiding and wounding about
i ; * rumor Uv the train to~night is
n: i ic Yankee* ar* moving down the
il'idaii The prospect or a bait a is np-
irontly r .eding. neither commander
-*d purpose to crow
CiiAKf.eaTOff, Nov. 13.—Firing slow
but steady has been kept up on Sumter
last night and this morning from tho en
emy's mortar battery,—everything else
jnieL No cusualties nt Sumter for tho
past two day*. Maj. Elliott and garrison
o nil well.
Mobile. 13th.— Special to the Register,
Oxtord lTtli, Memphis —Reports of
liurnsido's resignation having been ac
cepted, and thut Foster is to succeed him_
Sherman is reported killed in an
engagement with Stephen D. Leo. Iuka
burned by the Confederates on the
lOlh. A large Union meeting was held
at Little Rock on tho 3d ; it passed reso-
Lioni advising a return to the Unioq
Washington, 11th.— Seward refusos to
low recruiting in tiio United State* for
tho Juare/. government, and will prose
cute offer dors.
The Washington correspondent of the
Chicago Times says the restoration of
tho Union U almost hopeless; if restored
the United States will find themselves
a dependency of the French Emperor on
the southwestern frontier.
The Republican administration has
abandoned tho Monrou doctrine, and by
pursuing nggre*sivo measures to coerce
the South it lhas given them on ally in
Napoleon, whoso assistance will enable
the .South to establish her independence,
•w Orleans dates of tho 29th of Goto-
•eports the sailing of n fleet under
Hank*, consisting of three ships of war.
sixteen transport 11 , nnd a numb*? of
schooners and tugs. Tim expedition
>«sed tho bar at Southwest Puss on the
27th; destination unknown.
Atlanta, 18th.—Ad vie.« from the
front are unimportant.
A special to tho Intelligencer ss.V* r.
battery planted on an eminence near the
ulh of tho Ohicknmnuga. oponed yes
terday on tho enemy's camp on the op
posite sido of tho of tho Tennessee
-. a furious shelling wns kept up for
half an hour with great effect, dispersing
the enomy in every direction. Tho one
my attempted to reply with two guns,
were Cumpletoly driven from their
position.
Ciiahj.k-t. > S..v, JS'.h. Firing on
Sumter continues steady. Our ntofixr
batteries on Sullivan’s Island hare been
shelling Gregg and theCumming's Point
batteries all day. No casualties at Sum-
The enemy flrod at long range upon
the river to-day nt a passing steamer,
supposed to bo with ono of the same guns
IIred on tho city.
iltniMOM), Ibth. At nuctinn .to-day,
bond* of the one l.undred million loan
brought one hundred and twelve to four
teen and inlet cut; bonds of the fifteen
million Juan coupon, £<>no hundred and
ninety; ditto registered, one hundred
i fifty-live; Virginia rogistored sixts,
two fifty to fifty five and interest; North
Carolina Eights, two fifty-five ar.d intcr-
All bond-, nnd stocks offered sold nt
high prices.
A flag of truco boat arrived at City
Point yesterday with returned prisoner*
hut brought no pnpors. Tho stcAtnnr N.
York is expected daily with tho released
surgeon*.
Aiiinodon, lHth—Tho first number of
Brownlow's Whig ha* boon received, mn-
nir nothing **r It Is filled
with nbuso and vituperation, and says if
tho Union forces nro compelled to leave
thut country, they will rnnko it a wilder-
Ho says: I glory In Bonding my hai
ry from my old fortifications, beginning
with thi- hell horn y»d hell hound re
bellion, where the traitors forced me to
leave off my work of faith, labor nnd
Tho Federal court under J udgeTrigg
will convene shortly, nnd arbitrary arrest
plained ot by traitors will ho tender
mercies comp' red with an indictment
fora that court; and tu u lengthy article
Bityn slavery cannot longer exist in Ten-
nosscp. Cha*. McGue, Columbus Powell
and ^1 r. .Saultcr, of Ivy., have bum pci t
from that tftnlo upon roquisillon of Gov.
lira mmol'-
Heavy firing reported in direction of
Bull's Gap on .Monday.
Ai.tanta, Nov. 18.—Advices from the
fruiit report nothing now.
A correspondent of tha Registnrat Little
Tennessee River, say*, Gan. Whoolor has
intercepted a letter from Rurrtsldo'a Ad
jutant General t«» tho Quaftormastcr of
Kentucky, staling that hu had only ten
rations, and God only knew where
tho next would como from.
Tho A|!)toul and Register both mention
u rumor that Sherman has crossed the
Tcnnnssoo river with 20.U00 man, and 1*
moving towards Rome.
Mouilr, Nov. IP. A special to the
Advertiser & Register, dated Tangipahoa,
18th, sayA a letter reoeived from u mem
ber of Gen. Green's staff announce* the
defeat of two columns of Yankees in Lou
isiana. Franklin's Division encountered
ii portion of Taylor's army under Green,
near Alexandria, on the 6th of November,
and after a stubborn fisht tho Yankees
wore routed with the loss ofiheir store*
and <UX> prisoners. Wcitaol'i division i#
reported routed by Oopoi'al Taylor m ar
Opnlopsiis. The expedition is said to be
abaiidonod, n portion of the troops return
ing to Port Hudson and Baton Rouge.
8|>i'oi»l to tho Atlanta Intcllu<niear.
I.atrat Iroiu like I 1 *relit.
Mission vkx Uiuuk. 17th. - \q artille
ry expedition lust nignt, under Maj >r
llollonquit, took po-ui n <*n an cinina"' e
near tbeniouth of tli«» Pin kMiuii,-*, with
u battery of gun*. This morning tnej
opened at daylight on the enemy's cam)**
on vheonpoMiesideot the Tonncssrw river,
wiiero llivy had estutduhod *uug winter
Furious shelling was kept up for half
an hour with meat ufl'uei, tne enomy fly
ing Ih every di
Tho enemy a
gm N hijt were
I lie State Income Tax.
A* wo learn that there ha• been a dis- J
po.'iti'Mi op t'-n part of -min.; Tax Payer.*, j
t » re#ia* the collection of tin* Inc one Tax, I
we have thought prnp- r to give the fol- I
i <f tiie S ipretae Court,
hi 'n this city; by
i that tho <Jour*, hat
Mili.k
lowing p
during it. i..Ui
which it will be
decided that there cun be no .Judicial
interference with the collection of the
Tax :—Ginf. Union.
Static <»r Georgia, )
UKV1M.K, 6th Dihtbtor. >
Friday, Nov. 13, 1808. )
The Honorahiu the .Supreme Couct met
pursuant to adj mnwAcnt. Present their
Honor* Joseph Henri* Lumpkin, Rich
ard Y. Lyon. Charles J. .lenkiri*. Judge.-:
D-i lM j'/zir-.y, vi. Plaintiff in Krmr,
77m: AVic Manchester Manufacturing
G.inpnni/.
This ci*.: eama bet >re the Court upon
a transcript of lue ree »r I from tho Su
perior Court of Campbell county, and
after argument had, it i* considered and
adj.i iged by tlm Court, that the judg
ment of the Court below bo reversed,
upon tho ground that the Court erred in
gi anting the injunction in this ease; this
Court beirg of the opinion that the .1.1-
diciary Iihs no right to interfere in the
collection oftho Income Tax.
Simroiiie Court of the State of Georgia,
November Term, 18**3.
I certify that the above is a true extract
from the minutes.
Given under my hand and soil of of-
The Choctaw Indians.
A gentleman from Northern T*>xs\
says the .Mobile Register, ha* Just left
With us the annexed resolution from n
series of ii*#o utlons lactuitly adopted t-y
the Choctaw Council. YVo publish it
with much pleasure, as no i>m>j>V Wave
shown more devotion to tue Southern
cause than the Ch "claws.
11 se* in-, from hi- statement, that ru
mors w«to I'float to the efl'.-ct that sonic
few of 11*»tL pi-Ople w re talking about *h»
propr.ety of the Nation assuming the
position of neutrality during th
nnmisviuner of J ndi
lie,mug the report, pro
once to Armstrong Acndemy,
T1
Col. s .*
ceodt'd al
the capital of tiio
Council wad ut the
initdu them a spaedi. If any dis-ntisfac-
tion really existed in the Nation, it w«*
entirely removed by hi* ktuteuient* tv
them. In regard to the miillnr of m»*u
truiity. tho resolution in (|iuwtion which
had be“i» pa-sod provioUf t" the arrival
llm <
. him
subject Lv
that
allu
m of lho Nu
3 Council us
4 by
traitnrou-':
Hr it lt,-.v,!ertt % A.v the (JramU fauntU
of ifn ( hurtlin' yution, asm iah/i l, Thai
any porum speaking sentiment* ot a char
acter tending in any wise t<> d. stioy th*‘
Conti liuice of the ChoO'nw n.'oplc in tli.%
ability of the Conf»*der«tn Sta'-.*** t .-os
tein thernsdveil in tho present Druggb ,
ng the people of ihi* Nation to
stop* P riding in any iii.innor to
lllon of
• I sup-
• In I
with I
the death of a trni or, ,ke.
LATENT ntOM TIIM FRONT,
S/irrint /,. d,s Atlanta /a/rf/focaerr.
I Is-MNAHV HiPOK, Nov. 17. I.ook-
, battery has opened mi the enemy's
train* coining m t*» Brown's Furry.
Louisville I'ates of the 12th w.i- recoiv-
l y<'*l**rdav l»v flag o truce.
'J he enemy have been on quarter ra-
Th
f Chutianon,
starvation,
lying Ironi thes
ing gr -ully. ii
»*• flin
North
e animals
transporting by*\*»»at
mn Hiidgepmt to Kelly * Ferry.
G 1 that the protracted war is
pidly exluiuiting all home resources,
d the pi ople, uiieouscious of the burd-ui
that hreatenstu oppre“* thorn, considered
It.u: the war would continue until our
people surrcii ier from -beer • vbau-tion.
A train on tlic Bardsioun Junction
roipl. WUS lately burnt by the rebel*.
The soi't* n*e of death, ill tin* case of
George Wool fork, x r. ! spy. !m been
d l y Luiu^ln, on hi* taking the
Jiitli.
I St M
\ni
i Ciiicim ati rflpor that
r suppoa. il xAU tv
rUoii.*r* on Jo
ey oil tl.e |ak«-
k ha It" rv had been ill) •
• .1 -.1 ill ;
K.-ued in t ien.trul < >r-
[ appiw.'iit the elioiuk
.Trying out the cartel
u|Changi
t hex
i crowed the
cavalry is io-
oxville, with
290.
Fiotn the Meridian Clarion,
ru-ctfcus 111 LouUiuun.
Tho oloctlon for .dt *e. ('ongn s'ionul
Legislative and Parish 'ttlcnra, to--k p u..
in Louisiana on the 21 in-*. Although
no iciurn* have n« yet bean received, e
Iriond ryueitly fiom*tliMi State, inform*
us lluit thciuu little doubt ot tin* clevti*m
of the following gtbiMemen :
For Governor, llrjg. (fen. Henry "YV
Allan bud no opposition If.* will make
i most r>ccllunt chief rnugi-trate. II
has had c uivide-able pxperlet.ee in publii
ife, an l,k now- Mia requirement- and re
PHirce* ot hi« Sla o u« thoroughly as any
dvi
A*
J*c
per
formed gallant and glorious service,
will carry with him to hi* cruvu the
mark* of .lie nnetny’s bullets.
H«m. B. YY’. f’oaroo Is-is. be ui elected
Lioutennnt Govoiimr; I*. |>. lfurdy,
Secretary of State; Y S. Goode, Wto--
o«v General; 11 IVralta, Audit, i «.|
Public Account'; B. L. D'lVta*-*-. Slat*
I'reasurer; met YV Ii N. Magrudur,
Suie*rint®nt i*f Public Education.
By 'pet-inl uet of the Legislature* th»
. the
long.
both
B. Ora a llrotfrii, Radi d, ha* b.
led to tin U. S. .Satiate ii \\ -ourl.
Everyth.ug is qmc: on the peninsula.
:« ver»d u 'us.vnd Ynckvo prisoners
bo>. nee! 'Mil frrtm-t hi* city to Danville.
J c nvn". > c .pmrod at Fori Suiutcr ar
rived la-t nifi't ut tl»r Libby,
v oi.CM hCs^ 'I la* , 17th. Gen. (Turbo
\ . fay with groat pomp. In hiu in.
u-iguri hr urges a vigorous prosecution
of til .* wa. for 11»> del.Hico .M tba State,
and say* that sooner than submit, when
»ho ariny i* cxhausbid;. thi* women and
children aud obi men, like t\»o r cm nun
of P»*eag.ui)e, win join baud* and nitvrec
into the M*a. ll« inuindu to make good
n»e of the militia, by n proper orngani?.a-
tion; Minke-i a stroirg t<* the people
U* return el>a»nLeos from tho army.
Hon. J. YY C, Watson, of Marshall'
e-d«\
elected
o U r«-.l r vt .i
Dm* J-u
i'ate*
All quiet nnd *• rone.
Tho weather continues cold. 2vK).
A LovtNo Huahand —The sheriff at
S:. Paul, Mihnusotff roceivod tho ftdlow-
ing lolegram the other day, dated ut
Winona :
*'Sheriff TaUis— Mine wife she rim-
I want you to ketch her by telegrald*.
She has on*- baby. Her
If i.m d ;
(• Uuel
CoNTKSTMViNT.—U is notu very easy
matter in times like those for any member
of the community to acknowledge him
self satisfied, but so • tar as our knowl
edge extends, the only clu** that cun
expect happiness ip«v bo found among
f be.
boaiU, >• i * obtain miother
ly stands a b»*tt«.r chance in the event of
i Yankee raid, than he who can boast .
thousand* In vested in real ustaie or utlic
productive property. Tho one who own
the leant lias the consolation of know ing
that any change must bo for tha hotter,
»nd he alone can, w ith his wh.de heart,
fael per fecit) salistlad with his position.
[Monty. .-Ur,
Srr n Cotton. -The act of 16th April,
tb*Vi. authorised the Governor to expend
rl00,oni)in the purchase of Poitou Yarn*,
.n bo distributed amo v? soldi* r> lauuBv*
w ho were r**|a»r c.l i*y Nt ot June. The
Inferior f'ourt having reported 260 fmn-
Mus og«» county, of thi* descrip-
' uppUod,
Yam* buv
Mr. Russell oil. c.l a ”rcj
YY'e«ln»«*prtV, rv*qu -tmg the
by general ticket. Lit te
taim d oY the elcctlo
pre, Henry Mar-hall, J-*
- to. dm
film to
n*, Jr
Letter from T*
Atlanta, (Ja., Nor. 17, 1&G3.
Dear Enquirer:—Ju#tat*this time it
really «< emi as if A.Unta wa« a very rich
plum to tho eyes of the Federal". No
matter wh t attempt* there may be made
on tho part of the enemy, you may assure
your readers that no force of the f >e will
ever visit here un'ess it he in tho charac
ter of captive foenien. The accommoda
tion* are ample, but in the languago of
one of tho Richmond pap«v *, jour corres
pondent would far rattier hear of thorn
being immolated on tho field, thun
brought hitherto consume our subitance
and make more dear t*i-ry article of
food and medicine. Than those Yankee*
confined here, a more despicable, ill-foa-
tu red and lousy set of bipeds were never
behold. They aro perfectly loathsome to
the fight, and if your digestion is not ex
cellent, I would advise you never to ca*t
even a look askance at there Lincoln
serf/.
Tho Cb/i/rd/raryofy after day af.ernoon, i
in an article as bitter as gall and worm
wood, comes down on our “little more
giapa" (funeral, ami insinuate* pretty
plainly that if ho would use more gtape
on the foo and lea* tyranny on tho peo
ple, pre»«, and soldiery, the liberty of
the South would sooner bo achieved.—
Said paper charge. Gen. Bragg ns con
sidering “the 1‘ra-i mongrel arid its
members hs enemies to tho intorcsU of
the army," and then cites the fact that
Generali Lee, Johnston and Beauregard
hold direc'.ly the opposite opinion.
There is hut little news of intero-t.—
Cmpt. J. Genueti, of C'<». B, 16th Turin,
v of un lour a, was knock-’d down tliis
morning at the car shod by a stroke from
ft hatchet In the hands of a man who was
charged with having murdered ft soldier,
('apt. ()., who command* one detach
ment <»f the train guard, went to inquire
of tho perpetra or of the deed about tho
matter, arid haring gono upon him with
out any attendance of guards, wa* badly
damaged on lh<* right letnjilo and j.iw,
i-uu*ing him to *pit blood. He is now un-
Jorcuroof a skillful Surgeon of Medical
C liege Hospital. Tho villain made hi*
ape towards Htvannah, but it is hoped
tho news immediately transmitted by
telegraph will Cause his arrest.
(.’apt. Boatwright, formerly of your
ity, Ison duty in the (J. -M Department
•f thi* pod, and gives genera! satisfac
tion to utl with whom hobns any busi
ness or official transactions.
Maj. A. II. Kagan, on« of tho old od
der- of Columbus, is at present posted in
Atlanta, and is connected with tho pay
department of iha army, lie is ndmit-
1 to ho one of the most efficient, clever,
nnergetic nnd urbane gentlemen in the
responsible department in which he
looks to-day a* young as hu
did twenty year* ago, nnd whiNt we
h him many succeeding years, wo trust
may never grow o'der in physiognomy
lose that nlea*ant vivacious manner
peculiarly belonging to hitn.
But I weary you, and must halt.
J. T. S.
r S. Private James P. ibinsoit, Co. H.
Villi Oh, Uegt,, whs shot ill the rear of
the Barrack*at 2 p. m. to-day, under
: bar go of dc/erting to the enumy, and
iflcrward* ciptun-l.
“Subslitute Jar (lillnliie.”
/■:*/* f'\a*. Courier—A oaragra|>li with*
he above beading, in a In e number of
the Courier, -uggests to me the propriety
• >f making kn.mn the result of a lute ex
periment of tnv own, 1 had in my black
•*>imil.v* a r-me o| /u//y ih.ncUijie. t and e.on-
ulid fever of about filUwl)
one of those eases which
Invest YcurSurplu6 Funds.
proved Land,
MTU.TqB'l SALK.
| ’V!" K *e>I '•> virtue ofan erJ«. of tho Pro-
LEGAL NOTICES .
lifttei "Urt t Ku-s' ll county. I will expo*o
■ • - ile. f ir en-'i. in the viliave of Ueheo, in
<uM count*, on Wwlnesday the 2d day of J>e-
_ „ ___ —- ivmlwr in - .*', the Pdiowio* deseriix«i land* '
1,400 Acr08 of W^Gll Ini- J ...oiici I^.oe-iateol William YV. llarjU,
f Sco. 27. and S. W. % of Sots. 2fi.
AND
28 Likely Negroes,
J\.x 33xoou(or’si Sale.
J) Y Vr'VrrK o f sn oMer from the 11
the village <>f Ueheo,
ii'ieday the 2d day of I
. tbe i»liowiti«: deacribwl land* b«-
v«Ae :d. t»-**it:
S. E. ! | of Bel— M.
Townabip 1(S. Ruig* 2d. known ,L-the llortwell
1». (Jreen |»Kee: al**. uno let, in the vil age of
16-he«-. containing 14 *cre, •tiown ns tho Um-
rr 1 > Ini. uSBt’HN U. O’XILVL.,
Admluleirfilor'a suit.
table, r T.VDEU an order **f the Court of Ordinary of
Minis county. <• * , and i Stewart county, Beoryia. will be mid before
tcNee. de ea*.-!. Into of the Court RoOie door in Lumpkin, on tb* line
1 he U»re tbe Court ttou *; 1 l ues lay in Be-ember next, a neern woman,
Jin I too. iu said roftntg, j Yinny, Hhoiit 45 year-n)d, and the un Mrided E
resin
Diatl
"ty.
jjiore or le*» of lot ;
i* in the Third l)i«- j
J04. tli, and 2V>. '
«.r lot No. 2.15. ITU i
No. •>*>. ‘M acrort j
Admlulalralor'a Sale.
( und laud* U i n» an i t>e>i
Taylor county, Uoprxi
me Ceurt Rome door in U>« tow*
. ... said county, on the tir*t Tnoe
in January next, between the lexal houp*
-. the South % of lot of laud in the i.ltli
. ief. No. 137, oeloiUrio
Jl. pwi<hl, Jr . docea**d,
j*. »i l liwitjiiT.
No. 157, belonging to the estate t
Jr.ileceaMel.
s made known on *l»y of sale.
d. II DWIBHT.svn. _
jin AdmV.
day*
nlly
*>ng (iee.ictiun *u the berro
"I tTe Jb.gw.M.d, with nr
intity of brandy added.-
wimi gU«« full three tin*,
> iritul it since, in the ii
of thu J Lease, and found
ty.’ N. (’., Nov. 7th.
’.■unty. i ■.*ill sell I"
IiikIioM holder on tho pieuiiseti, the pdlnwinir
I the town o( Opelikn,
r.he-l lot will be old i
tho * stale ol HoWit Hurdle, dee’d.
liarrI* County•
.progeny «<f
1*. II. .M1 TCI I ELL.
n.istlco. A. It. Potior, *dtnuii*tritt<>r nl
. li.iM4*Y «"d Klisa tiassawey, de.-tui*
-I both latrl.l •
nd petitioned the <
d »diuinistr:itioii 1
>ra "! li-| 0 .J hy tho Court, that nil
ernod »l|«w wftiue (if any they
...... , «id ndminUtraUir shogid not
dueharfvw bj , nd Court ol Ordinary to lie bold
n and 1 rantd i'«»uaty, on the moon t Moudm
n danasry next ; *>*.1 that tins Uulv bu pub
lishod in conformity to law.
" mi the ui
ulv (ith, 1
UKO. YV. MULLINS,
July 111, IsAA-fim Ordinary^
OKOHOjA, t Court 01 Ordinary,
IIARKIS COUNTY’. 1 Sopltiiiber Terui,
HVLH mt.
(Iko. W . Mi Ll.ia«. Onimary. irrwidjDK.
ll'lli'.RI \S It ibcrt Ibv.m 1. leliuinistrator of
r» Will >iim M Mil'll', (IrreMwl. late ot said
haring tiled hi* voucher* mid peti
t for a di^charce from laid ad-
lUinislrntion
hit tbureforo ordere>l by the^ C<*.
person.* oonesrae ‘
if any they hav
why said udniUiisfrai.il
ay said Court 1 "“**
*»id county,
uoXt, nnK
lorniity »
A tru* uxtiu.'*. !r**W the lutnutr' "t llur
Court of ordinary. SajiiambiT ?tn. i«u.
i/bo. w. »iiJi.i.Tns,
Hu In 1
Monday in
publoned 1
rr.YY YHT COUNTY.
ohituurv.
heiilciaicnt*
* itL ( umtortabli! llnti*C'
YV
administration on the aetata of Ojtsoy
mnt.. deocusi d, lute of aid county—
s therefore to cite and admonish all
The folhiwia? 1
ui.*i si bout (VI
about 28> yu*•O'i
- - -- d apt*
b prescribed by In..
they have) why said letter* should
I 1*0.
■ hand thi* (Ith (lay of Nov.,
HUO. YV. MULLINS.
Ordiunrv
^'T'o-Veh"
i inoyth* old ;
j jwtfta years •
* > <• 11 Voticr (u Delilitri and CicUilur..
r ,f * 1; \ 1.1, iM-r.-.ius indebted to tho estate of J. A.
’■ 1 '*"y 1 .Y Hu ker. late or Tu;lor county, dooeasad,
l *>e.ir» , ro Tfto* required t" mHke ioi'ualiato pny-
- • •• • mini; an I th"M: having claims ugaiiist sallies-
I'i'.' - 1 ■'<! «• ill i'ri*vat them, dulv aiithaatku.toU,
a, ,1 bey j ,viti4&tliutimeprexcriund h> be
X'U
0*1 o’I. S<*1 I iu the pruperty of n.
I ".r d'-tribatKiii,
'.riji' c-i a JAMBA T. M40RB,
For further particulars n
K.B. YVATRRS.
' 'I Adn r.
\ it lit i U< ill »lor»' Sslr.
• HKKAHIjY to an order of U10 Court cfOr-
diiiuryoi lu\|«r •• einty, (. 1., *nl| be »*>ld
••re 1 .'( un tl.iu.-c d'»or, in tba to\ru
uid oouu'y on the first Tuevl.iy in
within the legal hours or sale,
lncifrur* beloi'Kiiiir Iji th* c.-ia c
, deeciisttd. Terialtdade known
A. 4.«ud J. T. mtoVi’N,
. . ..only to m« al |
llaoiillon. He.. J. T. Met IKK.
Ailnitiilutratur’w Male.
EARLY man order of the Court of |
11 urn*county. Ua., willb««old j
f V" ». IN Ills niter ;
Connty, for leave to aoll
thcc*l.it«of It01 -j 11 ini
li'tnuJl, d"i
•unty, on Ur- 1
i'>| Es.*l h*.
M I toy'd. .1 •.
JOS HP U K. GLASS
It
I’.uuiy, AH*.. I wtll »
known iu Mrs. RitUloh
iii'l phuituLoo
1 • lullU tl»>- * it
y, A la., ( on'. 111:
John r. Hr.suv.
laic, upp 111*1*1 loii **u
of Ordinary "f Taylo
* nf^ro girl balonyiiij
the benefit uf hi'*
ctaswl.
«icifld. HU.
Notice to Debtor* nnd Cmll t <»i« .
1 I.I. i" r- ri* havine >b limnd* n linsl tii# ••
A « •< YVu;. N. .MeNiiuahton. i..u d Cbm
!.in • ' lire count(.d-eenai- l iiri:hereby rcqu-ii
cl lo | i lm iiI (hem t>> me within the tiinii |>r<- I
ml bed by In iv ; Mild all 1 or *011* Indebted to guid
derehsod. are hcreb* required to uia' e iniinu-
diaio 1 i.i"".6. LKROY 1VLLAUI>.
Adtn'f.
Notice to Delitoru ami Cradlloru.
^ LL |»er*on* indebted to the estate of Nathan
G«n,TO.! ! ;v-
01 adininistiation on i.it -•
e*.vs. dro’d—
It is therefore ordered. • , t
earned show rnusa, it , Jrt
tersofadministrmion •,
rrnntcd to the s . 1 ..,
Ordinary to bo h od 1
the fir-1 Monduv i tl .1
Gbi
some 'if h-:
Q i;< Rti 1 A Ml
ol tho persons ..•• 1
Laconia, Ad"!pim
iihatis 'iifider lour
M. B-ggers.'.ioM-
All person*enm-er
tli« first .Monday in p •
octll, 1ST*!.
.-Ii"i l* rd/a •. ' '
ter '
be hi ... ,,
eras
'VriitUt. de«(
> boraby roquiv : l
I'diute pu> munt; and those liavii
iaUi-f *aid cstaie are notified to pi
ii, duly a'lthnntieutod, lor payinci
lio limn nr's 'ribed by la'».
J. A. MlDDLbRKOoK-.
POSTPONED SALE.
F rNDKItaii or lar of the Court of (Jrdin
Adminiatrator’s fiule !
I)Y vlrtuoof nu order from the Cour
I) dm wry th T.u l-r ( '.*.nt Ueoryin,
Hold before oUurt Uoiim door bem
iu' ul liour* of siile n!j_ the lands buiui
tue estate of Jii'u
tho first Tuooiay
■unde known onda.
"•VILLIAM JENKS,
8f>L ;: '
Admiutstrator’a Sale.
Notice to Drlilor* and (/icdltora.
\ LL person* indebted lo the estate ot Sirnh
Calhoun, littu •>! T ilbot ii muty. deounsud,
are hereby requested to make imtnediato t w
ine' t; and pi-r/o.ie having duiu-uds iieniust
• idd'.coi.Hi-'d.will render tnciii in nar. e 11,|v lo
law. .1A AIKS f. PHILIP.-.
NACUAN BAlkII.
Oct 20,1-SG3 Adta'rs.
I'YVO MON I IIS
L bu made t" tin
will
li
• lb* ',Ui d.iy of SeplOinbor. IS
> YV,
i N Y\
« Will an- Sep I
r' -^Pikc ,,lW ^
" - bcl'.uii;.I. : i.i the estate of Kin hcl Chn-
an. Into of linker county, decemo'd.
Al. J. YV I IT,
oet 23. lm. jo Executor.
'YVO MONTHS ificr ilain, appliiniiion will
inudo l" the ii uiomble Court of Onlinary •
.*> ior v'ninty, Ua., for leave to sell tho Innd
id nejcroc* buloiiamg lo the cstutuol Jaun-s A
(I'-kei, d«vn».-e l—-h.r the bunctti of h»ir- an';
c., " " “‘ a * 1 '* Vh’Vi.' YV A THUS, it liu'r.
Sepl. U, 1M. _ Jill
tlEOI’.'ll.Y. TAYLOlt COUNTY'.
I 'M G in. ■ Ci- alter ante, ai>| it wts<>n wili io
n ■* !'• (■• '•• • ' •• «rt "I Ordin *' r ol t .iyl «i
.4 * 't! u Muir ol Juno Brown, 'ie'-HU"»i.
a. j. a John i. uhoyvn.
i
YV6 MONTHS after date, application will
time pri-scrih< i by
not bcKranted.
(liven under my
^FOKtir.Y,
Daniel M.ithc
pKORtll.Y. Ml
flKoRiH A. Ml.
If N. R iruct . pi
having fit,'l tii.- i -
and Amy, t • o ium
f t K< »IUj I \. ll VI; ,
bo nia lc t" tlic Court i
« beioi
I Tali'
A-
v f .
■hip 12, lUa-u 24.
oct 27-dJ wawtd*
Tho abovo .-al, hu
Monday the 10th da
I'Ll N. FORD.
cn_ po*tnoned until
ui^wdlZ •old. in 1
. ... . boiu „-v., ,j,~ m ....
IV(6 I ik"ii .11 I , nil. i; i- ,.| . ,
din - dc-irahL plane* .n the euuntv.
I" 'i i ik to purcuase land rlieuld in*l laii
Talbot SherilF Sale,
\VILL1."h -N before Court House do.
’' '* n "l I'aUiulton, Talbot coun'v
tho fir-t TuomI ly'au Decmbtr uext. w
Ie :.i| hours of sale, tho followin'; property
six lie:-.- " i- follow*. ID-nry. * man
of a ire. (.Ul..,i*r»ol Mauuct.
Jliirij
in the
thlntUe
i.‘ii/j'”.. i 1 " 1 ,"
iMUixi from tbe f
■ r *!'»••( oouot»
Au* Hh, I*.A.
1.1.1 A.- I.. KINO, Adiu
Ir on date, n plirunnu (
o Court ofOnlitiorv m Mi
i negroes l<el'iiii!iiig to the
icviucd. U. A BALDWIN,
S i A I V. "i
T'^n
count*. l"t leave to sell the laud* bcimuAng to
tiio ostaie ol Adam CurSon. Into of sold county,
deunred Thi* Sept. 4th. l*o.l.
Scpi. 12.ISI5.;. AlOllUAN ICKMP.
J’Wd M<>N IH- alter dale. aopB.-*tY»n will
1 1 in i la to tbs Court of Ordinary ut Talbot
'"iint* . (fr.-rgla. for leave to soil tho nogros bo-
"Iig'tw I" 1!I* •-late .'! ,'tuah Calhutl i, lute id
i:ii i "•••ini/, rfc'-emiif.
J.YMKS T. PHILIPS,
NATHAN BAl'UU.
f 1R0KCHA. C11 ATT AIIOOUH KM COUNTY.
* I i" *i.i. whom ir M*y OuMiKKV:—YV here-
hs, 1 *.11rr• I S.i'Uh lias Hpi'lied
••I. whether kindred or rredu-
* have, wftiiiu Uic
i iiYws'l by l.»w. wh* i
lot to - lid Jppii'-aui
l-« my hand, this Oc*i
**Would i
r 27th. 1W.
Iii f erl>r ..BHIR | |
both lt«imw *• llonre L. Job-. j„l ..
Bri ar. **llimery L. U. J.iura. John It. bKwm.ii
v- He my I.. II J.'iics. TIi'Wnm N. (},h. ... »
Henry I.. ft * "or». ini Mir. hill R. >.I ••>"•*«
socur't . i liouiaa N. fliifoa v« Baxter ■■ >
Jot" R I« .i .y. ••- . Ac M vj.Hux cr -ii.'
(fiMi'i'nT'ii 1 m”'“ ii,"’‘,7*f?" k", ;;
Coueb \ • jle it \ I. R. . .irreiuiah P R.ia
ter vh licmy L. ii. Jonci. .-opt. Anh ImU.
U. K.U \BYl.Y.
oetd-ld* Deput V Shen if.
ati'l. rti'i- ccfi.'.er 2<in,!*i,j.
JAMKJ CAsTLLRKRRY.
Ordinary.
YY'.V
ui'iiKii'k Sale.
<{< basold in Hamilton,
!K
th; minor rhildreh of Jobu H, lira*
and ndtnorieh all
unty, divreav't—
Tb«o ure thor lorn to
eoueernw-i t*> sbo » oause,
priwcrihcd by .-tatuto, w
tllven under uiy hand
•aid let tars «h ml J
offim. Oct. 11 1M3.
will*in tho l"i?4l hour*
Walouging to i'i
T«ii
- .1. L. tVimhcity.
fp vial Dis| ulch to Jli.iit^umory Ad\crti»tr
Mt-.SlUN.MlY UilMlK, Nov. 1»>. Till'll
has boon only ui'casiutml shelling f ir tin*
lu»l two ilaym It is e;V(ip"*ed ihat but
for tbo jluaertiun of Yank iu* olBo»ri mi
attack would Imvo beau inudo un Look-
Gur army has been reorganized —
Rvgtmunu item vh*» uma tHwU Ii»ti
bt't-n brigaded luget'ie.r Jtlid trnn»ftis
have been niadsj li-om onouivuiun to an
other. This change was suggested b*
President Davit in order to prevent th**
loss In any one division from falling to*
heavily upon any or © 8tate.
Thu baaltii nnd di cipliuo of the arm*
were never butler. Tho weather is bit
titr eold aoc Miipaiiied by senoaUioua ol
snow. , mmr ,
A >li»chlcvouiStor> Coutradirded.
Noi-iiwat, X"v 4. IS 1
M It. Cl tsiiY : l underdal.d there i- ,
r**|M>r( in extensive eireulatiou in M. \Y
Georgia, m.d publishail in thu Mutnlet
RepublieMH, that 1 have lost titleen no-
groos from tho use of Chinese emit)
syrup. Aayour paper is very generally
circulated in tbia section of tho State, 1
hope you will publish this nolo correct
ing the report. There is not on© word ol
truth in it. It is wholly and gratuitous
ly fulie, and 1 tut the more anxious t"
correct it, because 1 suspect it wns put in
circulation by some designing, henrthws
speculator, who wished to alarm the
planter*, ami thus secure thoir syrup for
loss thnn its market value. 1 give each
• of |
grown negroes
id hoy ure very fond ot it,
nutritious and por-
k of
and 1 consider it
t'eotly harmless article of diet. Indued,
1 am so much pleased with it ns mi ur-
ticle of food, and ijjo large *;uantit*
which can so ea«ily he made of it, tlmtl
iiud long ((net determined t«* raisu it more
extensively next year Iliac ever before..
B. F. A it a ms.
[Macon Tef.
D* vth«v J v it**k Nuxtu. —It is wiili
unleigtiovi reyirt mat wo announee tlo
dvkth A»f that venerable juri-t and exyoi-
Irntciliaen, 11 n. John!'. Niooll. which
i '«tk itlaeu at hii rv'sid©nce in this ciiy.
Monday * v.-ning, th«i 10th instant, aftor
• * utt- n on I a brnsl iUiieaf. He was at the time of hit
Govern.-r !*• . death Goofed'Tate States Attorney for
'•‘bed out "f thu Dutrict (*fG#v»rgia, though for many
lor thu sup- j v- *r» h«* held a seat on the Federal Bench
iill.i-.- — Vo. i 'xhi.'li he illustrated hy IiL**i»Iom at.d
Laming.—Sir*. Uej> IJfh-
this Irth ^(-pleuiber, l>.l
•• a vtreet (>um tb« iniuuics of Mtid ruurt,
L. WIMBERLY.
IJauiill<ui, Harris
i*ms» aid situated un Maluorry ereak,
I Wh district of »iil c*iunty. (Jc tho said Dili
land is »S*t* Mil! and wator j»ri«lli
TUo ahuva property t • be sol
r j»ri« lloc«.
id fur toe
peso of a divisiou.
4«tu*tulaf rator'a Halt.
TTN DKH an order yf ihu Court of Crdinarv ut
U Stewart county. (Is, vrilfbc *. I.| i ior* U,r
Coart Huuaoduar. in Luirpkin. let ..f lsn.1 Nu.
in 2M District v* »u-J county, «>n ih« tint
I’UI*aJft)' i *' '*r -.-niV.'r licit- ■« r I . >k.
of YY i.liuu H. I<
'll*
. Uichtt, a In.y ab<
WILLI A Yf COPKLAND. Jr..
•l
AitmtutaSretor’a Sale,
J TNDRR an order «fllic i'*.uW <*1 Ordinary r.|
X" Stewart county. Hi., will Iu- dd before ti.^
i the ,
ml Pisco, negro u
Peter, about 4'> »purs old. All h^longiu, . ....
eatuti-uf Rupb.iel Piero *, late rtf s>wi*i cuuni*
-1" ■- -I C.ll. YVAURKS.
_ oct 2 tds ' Ailm'r.
\ ImlnMialrii >i*lc.
I TNDFR - a order ol 'Ua Court of Or*iiii!ir>
: - . (.arttuqatjl. Ua-will besoldon tb«
fir-* lo*-i»vin Doc.uifccr uoxt, the *..uth halt
•IMS.. IW; .rr. ..S ihcn.irlh h»ir«l
•Hate |<>l ( amt thirtoen anwnS tho M>utl:r.*-t
eeruor of lot ; ail boing t» tbo a.1>l Dis'ru i
o| said .county, aud bolougirijr t** the e-Ute of
P. L. J onus, deceased. l". K. J • >N V<,
A. W. JQHY&,
oclX>-Uia Adin'rr.
>1 «*rv
A.lin'r
Aituilnlsiraior' ■ Male.
AN ’he lst Top.vlay la Dei aiober next will bo
Y1 s .KY »t tbo place of boUi M *>horiff ’» salos in
as the ojUIo of Lock YYeeius, docM. accordinc
to hu order of the Ordiuar* of »aia county.—-
Oct. sth. lw, K. T. S1I i:pii krd,
octll- t:.r Administrator.
B VKlflOirs malm,
n v virtue of th* power vested in me by tba
U«i will and tesuua--iit of Seth Cobb, d*-
ceHatvd. wi \ be *<>ld in the town <>t Cu-scLo. on
the tir*( ruoatav in Drcembvr next, lot of Und
No. s. 1 . in thefith diatnet of (originally Mnsoo-
rer' now ChuUahmK'boecouaty. Iu aituation.
with :h« lor'ihly of the .-oil, makes it on* of the
uio«t desirable roeidences iu YVc*(ora Uourgia.
,'Yb*' »Y t«*’ ssiu* time end place, will b* sold
v“*tollowtng tiCKrws: tanny. a unman about
h.orG y ears aid ; >«.S n , a m*n Al or Jd t and
Ellen, a (irl Ll or 14 years ohl. Term* /«.-b.
JAM Ed CASTLEBERRY.
(H-t L— uk r.xecwU r.
Aim ii utm tors ts»ic.
A URKKARIA with the will f Mr*, Prueilla
. \ Raiuauy, do. d. Will be »-ld at hep Jat* rc«-
nisuco, mi miles from (. olouibo*. on the Tal-
bottou r" »d, on the 17th <Ixy of Nwvevobcr nett,
psuioiti* at iu o 'clock A. of. aRh*restaft',eou-
ustii.ir of idO acre- «*f land, the stock of exilic
ui l i»or». Ooru, '-tdar. shuck*. po»«. pl»ntation
ton.r. Xe Alsu tW" negroos. CIihiIc- of >wn
**f »«v. and Abutal* <>» jt ar* of ag«. Also fixe
Y'»Ion*uig to the pxtwaot MIm Pri.ctila
A. H. Ramsay, (len d. t*,r whom *ajd Priscilla
Runisy was murdian. The la*t BauioJ lot of
uetro.xare yoaBf. likely and valuable. Sal*
tocooUauc trow day to day until all u sold.
Iwiu«ub.
A dm I m*i rn tor’s Male.
t lNpEu nn or>ier .*11 hi* Court <.f • inliunr* *.f
J Slvayrt cxHint*, will he sohi at «{,«• i ,*,
I retidunc «f JcrnaiabS. liman, vt sai l,-..© i.
d , x ea.o 1, <»i* the M'h d#y *»f lioc. mber noxi,
mules, hoists, hoK-. A bugay. wagon. l4rn.U1.
utensils, nr o other articles bolondiuii to ihi c -
tat* of said deceased.
, V4CTORIB T. HORTON,
Notice.
1 onEEARLY t" au order of the Court of Or-
IV 'fjnary ol 1 4* lor county- will be sold before
tho Court U<*us«door, ti* Butler, on the fir-t
luoMiay in Doooinboi next io U likely negroes,
btdonxior to tho rUato «>l H-ai.n Aaylur. late of
»a<ucounty, aegaanod. f'T tk« benefit of the
,*r*di (M. ; JOHN J. SAYLOR.
oct *3, oj. ,'JM Executor.
Notice tw UsbIM* him! Creditora.
A 0^“ ill .' , ?. bt ^ 1 lu Yho astute of Admit
p i'DRiHA. MUSCOOKH COHN TV. - all**:
M < -''"Inman,ndmialatcutnr ol (be eTaU'ol
Ui* hard Coleman, doc .uni. having filed hi
l • ut mn for lenve to veil lot of laud No. 1W, in
(.,-•> ""-u Rwotvw, in said couuvy, cunt.r.u
id land.
. hit* (hh ili. .
JOHN JOiiN
T'!^ 4 -. DMi 'ar
admiximtha'Poivn hai.i:,
rdcr of the Honorable.
• Stewart noon ty, will l.e
G L iiri.!
’ KOKH 1 A. CII A l :
.. T<Lrdinary
the fir t Tuvsday
lore 1 ho 1 our'. Hoiiseduiu
kin, iu r.i*d ooiiuty, the foliuwiiig n.tutcd
on*ar* 32 ve rs old, and her f.-nr
lias, a boy 1 i year* old ; Kd. ft bo*
Ucerictta.wrrl 4 yean o!H; J r il
V •* * - Wars old . Stephen, a b-.y 7 j tor*
d : •' man 2* year* old; tkuige, »ia H n
th©1 roperty of R. S. haulier,
leora-ed.
time and place. John, a nr-
pmnrir of iirnrr
d conn ty. d eoea**d.
WILLIAM CAR TER
©HHdn
u ike i<
lat** "f said county, *lei
AD", nt the fame tii
fro 1 "7 12 rones old, as the
. Inic of aMiij.couiity, .fet*va»td.
,-tds
AOMIN*INTRATOR’H SAI.K.
fTNDKRan order of the Court ol Ordinary
(> ol Stewart ©"Utitv, do., will be noble" • •
first I unn-iav iu December next, befoi
b©t 22. Hb*.:.
C N EOR'Il Y, - ! !.
O nr. J.-l.M M.Sc
for I- (t( 1 - ..fmln.ii"
ntred el J*»!iu .1. Tr
These uro ther-Tm
prc.Tri^'' d by law. 1
He granted.
<1 * ea under my i.
IM2.
KOHtJIA.STK
*4 Mr a*. John M. -*
for letters cl
>\ illimii R. >* ’.it r
.
nrtreribed by la.vf, *
fie granted.
mkC' m “ ‘ r U]i
i • hClDil.V ->!.
Y I li"!.. . ..
islratu 11
to soi 1 .*,
held mi
Jar in (
(liven
_ort 4,J
( ' K'lR
'll 1 '
first M*>
1 !>.•=«•'
r Re.
I"l th* i
rdd;
7K
within ihot!'
Sept. S, p
: Marini
y 12 .VC41
*> n JM year*old 1 Aruy. agiri >■ y'i»
>• j*. «' rl 1*' >•«* old . Rarh«rd. a
,0|J - jnI
Jtw Adw r.
.1 A. II \RRI8 COUNTY-\Vh*r*-
*(*'• I -or •*i’pli\v for theiuanliu"-
" "'iiinau, Francis Al. Boxe-
a and Sarah L. |3.
| '^tTT.T^a.
Committed to Jail,
IX KunlJ c 111 y. V . ■ ii..- ' "
j nodjr. . * r M.,
. Alt
Mitiusr iu -ai*l «• .unty—
Th**e are thgrefiiro tu rite and admonish all
coueeruod tube *n«l appear at nor •Hfics within
tic time prercnLol by law. and to .-how ccui*©
n.>r' l c grant» A blguarUiw*jl.ip should
Hi*on luider my hand, iu *.(Hoe. N»r. fi lsd.’,
v % •-! - UK'). YV. MULLINS, '*
. — immediate pay- i - *' - ‘ UrdDnsry.
Iiilii;t\ wKMP v? c ,Y • ,* * '• M ii»o-. Pre-iton (t-bbs,
t-
JwN tu. Chorlea ll»m«. «k1 ,\ii. Mary ba.i
proy© property and take bit . ■
Ua..U»i.wii.i»"-.ur~.., 1 , t . BAB1
Oct 18. 1603-w*)m- ;&2j| _ ■’.(*'
Committed to J ui,
IN Rondicounty, Ala., on •!. -• ii* ;
Honght"n. ••
about 170 *r
dc dealt w ith c
Oct H. !Ob-»
have Ulcd tbeir application for IcUors of ad-
miui-tratlon on the mt*:© of Jared LBall. late
•/Mud eoauty. dr ■ cased. wr ‘r r
c-P515(w h f2“™“.*“ *(©«“'• •*' *•
timepvascrihod by- U-
I appear a> ruy uOica *
-j— ahouUl not be arar.tH.
1 nr-»rr w*y baud, in offlac, this Nov. r.,
OKD.ftW. MI LIJNS.
• II |*c
! (JKVUUJI V. J!ARRIS CDI NTY.-YVh.rctu,
I -4;.r* B . C* field apbhct tor lelterc of al-
thi* Oet. dial
no* 4-Si Adrn'r. | on iac r,i*t« ot *
r ~~r~ Y ~ . — — ^*Sf***L «f ^aii county—
Nolle* Ce D. t>lo». aud Crtdlter*. ,hf ' ' rv t . ctr and a Dn<*ui«h all
/ CREDITORS uf Qeorca W. Lana. Ut* of I the m' ' 1 *” ' r “ n ! , W** r “ l '*, ,v °*°* wl ‘bin
Vv titawart county, droeaswd, arc Vwtbr no- J ' "'*>> Uw.. and to show eaaxe
tiieat'i picaeut t^.vlr claims duly auihei u . ' * ‘‘ 5 "2 Vl ' w ^)' s *t*l letters should tu<t
1M. •« m* within ti,e ,i“.^.TiLl bJ“aw 1 1
M4.YNK.
. If...
A dm
. SI. ISM.
.INS.
unliuarv.
Oivau under 1
J3K1. JOlf-V . * J
- Oet», 1863.
Notice «o Uchtors andvit* 1 * 0 , 1 ''
'
- V w. Lowe.d".'. ..-Mi. I.;-.- !.F'*
are hereby r< jmred t<< muke imnj©*l'-* , '' i 1
merit; and th
estate are r
thenticated