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iuport* of tho Pr«## Awodalfcm*
L'nUrrJ nrr.,r,ti*0 >o Art o/ ConffTM, in r .
1W.1. byH. THfUHHKK. in tk* Ol*rk tOffulrttf
the p-itrirt (Sturt of ini PmftdtraU SiaUt fur
the JVortAem l)i*lrict of 4Jcor</in.
OtfAHur. C. II., Vvc. 7.—i*rcviou» re
port* ot tho cnomy retiring bejroml th»*
Rappahannock, have boon continued by
latof report*. It if nl»o reported that the
mutiny uro tearing tip tho rajlrond be*
twuon tho Kappj*hannock aud JUpidan
river. A largn train was ween
inovirg dt^wti -th® two rlvei*
yesterday, Tito oiutrny hare some camps
round fitovensbirrg, in Oulpepor county.
Thu enemy's cavalry picket) extend to
Mitchell'* Section, In Culpeper bounty,
■1 miles beyond IUpidao river.
Kjciimo.vi*, Doc. 7.—At" n.»on to-day a
<1 u«»rurn in both House* woro present.—
A messenger from tho President an
nounced that tho message would not bo
aont in until to-morrow.
1 it the Senate two bill* were introduced,
one repealing nil laws authorizing ex
emption* ami prevent the onrollincnt of
substitutes for military service; tho other
reducing tlm list of persons exempt from
military duty.
In the House a resolution was pr<-B#nt«
ed for a Joint Committee of both II"
to consider the currency and report
•peodily nifinnuroH for action.
Mr. Foote presented it nurnbor of i
lutions, which were coldly received by
tho Houso, which *. < tn» ill disposed
to wnslo their time in useless discussi-
The dcepoit interest concentrates ro
tho currency question.
The fooling of tho members soenis vory
clioorful in reference to thu oondjlh
tho country and are confident of our final
triumph.
Moilll.lC. Dec. “■ -A special to the Ad-
vi rliser'tfe Register from Waterford on
the 7th says, (ionernl Leonas just con
cluded a splendid raid ori tho Memphis
and Charleston railroad. Ho drove tho
ononiy into l’ocahonlns on tho 2d and
crossed Urn forest Sufely to hio district.
On tho 4th CluluinrV command drove
the enemy in a huddle on the bridge
over Wolf river slaughtering 300<>f them;
the Yunkees wore driven into the
river until it was filled with dead horses
and Yankees; -10prisoners wirecapfurad.
The road was torn up at .Saiilsbury and
Oroiham's crock, ami tho bridge over
•dJypress crook, near (’howaila, was d«s-
troyed. Our loss 26 killed and 70 woun
ded, including (‘apt. (Jains, of McUul-
leuch’a stafi', and Lt. Harris, of tliu 1st
Mis«issippi l’ertizrins.
Dalton, Doc. H. —Tho enemy's caval
ry npponrod yesterday* ut Ringgold, but
on lining attacked by a force under Col.
Criggnby wore repulsed and driven throe
miles beyond. No casualties.
Weather cloudy and raining.
Da i,To*, line. 7.—Two Yankee prison
ers, captured by Wheeler’s cavalry near
Charleston and Cleveland, ranched bore
to-day. Six of them comprised pickets
of the rear guard of 125 men stationed at
the fortnor place.
Our forces pas-ed through Cleveland
12 hours after the enemy’s supply train
did, which was 12 mile# in the rear of us.
Army ofiieor* report that there aro no
enemy at either Cleveland or Charles*
SYNOPSIS OP THE
PH I :*IIIKKT’M MI I G IS.
KroHMOSD, Dec. 8th.—The Prcndwit
rapidly reviews the events of the past
year, remarking that whilst our successes
have not equalled our expectations, wo
imvc chocked tho enfifny everywhere in
hi* advance.
Our rotations with foreign nations arc
discussed at considerable length. The
Pi evident regrets that thore has been no
improvement since his messngo of Janu
War, dial thore is no ground lor the ob
jection -that a new provision, to include
V/lio furnished substitutes under
frotnor units, would ho u breach of con
tract.
Tho action of.the several Executive
Departments is reviewed, and the grati
fying announcement made that the ro-
ipts of the Post OfBce Deparln ent aro
#•>75,000 in excess of its expenditures.
Communication with the trans-Missis
sippi in so obstructed ns to render dilll-
firy lint, nt;.l th»l tba comlacl <./ Kuro- lull „ compliant.! -with Executive now!,,
pean nations is less itnpartial, and
..... hn n-iuiiMHt po.Uiv.ly •>»«cl<-* of temporary- mlhoray
Two of tho enemy’s corps had passed
through Clovohmd aud gunu llirough
Georgetown on roulo to Knoxvillo, their
advance hud reached Loudon.
Reports from Knoxville conflicting
the onomy aro laying waste tlio country
on their lino ot inarch.
Iti<'itmo.nii, boo. a—Tho Haitimore
, Gu/.otto of tho .‘Id reports Morgan’s ea-
capo to Canada is contradicted, and says
it is suppoaod Jto wont t.» tho Ohiu river
nnd orossod into Virginia.
Lincoln had not recovered from his
illnois.
Official dispatches from Banks, dated
Brownsville, Nov. 9th, says, tlio most
sanguine expectations Aro more limn re
alized.
Tho wifo of ox-I’rcsidont Pterco diod at
Andover on tho 2d.
The (lag of truce boat arrived at City
Point this afternoon. New York papers
of .the 7lh contain .to important army
nows. *
The expedition to relievo Burnside is
undor command of Sherman.
Tlio htoamer Isaac Newton wa* burned
near Yonkers on Saturday ovuning; num
ber of livos lost unknown.
(ibid on tlm Cth 1L2.
The Columbia from Liverpool on tho
21th has arrived at St. Johns.
The London Post contradicts tho report
of tho resignation of Bussell.
Tho argument on the Alexandria cast
.has been concluded,
Cotton Arm with an advance of a ijuar
tor of a penny.
Richmond, 8th. Two bills wnro iu
trod need in the Senate, onO of which
provides .that next Cnnyross meet
llh Munday in February next; tho othor
for issuing ration* to army nfllonri
in tho House, that part of tho ‘Afetango
relating to finances and report o| the
.Secretary ofTrOMury, worn referred t
Joint special committee of both housos, to
consist of nine members on pArl of tho
House,
y.r.TJTrd., The siegn >.f Knoxville
was raised on Friday nigiii, CUT forces
falling back slowly to Morristown, where
a stand will probably bo mad*.
Tho work of putting the East Toon, &
Va. Road iu running order to that point
will ho rapidly pushed forward by Col*
Owen of tho Va. A Ter n. Road, who is
entrusted with it.
Our optiro loss round Knoxville will
not ox coed 000, (principally of Hood's
Division,) among whom iiro Col. Uuif of
tlio IHth (■*., hided; Col. Tifer of the
ISlk Miss., seriously wounded; Captain
Dunn of Lonu*lr#nl't stall', iu log. The
ntsaull on tlio 29th ult., fnilod, it is said,
in consequence of forged orders recalling
Anderson’s Brigade,
Bii'liu 'Ni', Deo. 9. —At auction to-day
bonds of (lie fifteen million loan (coupon)
brought ono huudrsd eighty-two and a
half to one hundred and ninety-one. inte
rest added. Registered bonds out hun
dred and fifty, and tutored eight por cent,
duo;* seventy-six hundred (eloveu) and
interest.
The members of tho Tobacco trade
held a meeting yesterday and appointed
n com mil tee to investigate tho subject uf
the removal ff the French tobacco, and
report the result. Tim authority for this
action is said to to based on devalopuiont
not propor to bo made public until tin
investigation is cloned.
Richmond, Dec. 9—»( 1*ia OrangeC.il.
911).)—Nothing new from tho. front to
day. Everything quiet along our line*.
Bkistol, Pec. 9th.--Nothing definite
from Longs (reel, to-day. OiUner’s brt-
gad.) on co unto tod the advance of Wil
cox's corps, about two thousand strong,
near MnynardsviUe, Tonn., Inst Thurs
day, routing them completely, and cap
luring a number of prisoners, who state
Wilcox- oomuiaud lg be composed of
Telegraplur communication is opened
to Rugertvillo Junction.
unfriendly. Commissioner* wore sent
abroad for the purpose of entering into
gotintions proper to fix the r«dative
riglits nnd Obligations »>1 the Confederate
uud United States uivlcr treaties entered
with foreign nations prior to the sep
aration which has taken plnco. But this
tender on our part Wn* declined. Hence,
have been refused the benefit of
those treaties, they certainly have ceased
to bo binding, nnd in tho opinion of the
»dciit, our relation* with European
nation* aro now controlled cxvlusivoly hy
tho general law of tlio Law* of Nation*.
Legislation upon the Subject of finance
is earnestly roc o mm end'id. Although tho
tnagnitmiu and duration of thd war was
not at first anticipated, still tho re-"tfrtos
•f the country uro to ainpio H and the
piriluf tlio people sodovoled to it* enioe,
Hint reliof ik within our roach. The I’tmti-
Oifti policy of tho government j»inr.* iu
formation is discussed, and the I*resident
contend* that whilst too provisions of the
I'urmutionl Cormtilution in referem e i<»
direct taxation* can not ho untried into
■fleet ill tlm mode pointed out, it i* the
•lain duty of Congress to execute tlm
general intent of the Constitution by in a
king tlm tax uniform throughout tho ('on-
fodcrulu Nlatc*. r J'hu*« consul oration* are
greatly enforced by tlm rofioclion that tho
attempt to apportion tlm tax ex among the
■States, soino of which are wholly or pur-
,'iy in the occupation of liotlilo fyn/ci
would subvert the whole intention of the
or* of the Constitution and bo pro
ductive of most revolting injustice, in
stead of-that just co-relation between
taxation and reprc/tonlation which it wa*
their purpose to secure. With largo por-
of some Mfntes occupied by the an li
my, What Justice would thorn bo in im-
pu-ing on tlm rnnmindor the whole of tlm
amount of taxation of the entire .States,
Dudi In proportion lo it* ropfOAontaliun?
What else would thi* bo, in cil'i.ct, than
to increase the burthen of tlr.-uo who arc
tho iioavicNt sufivrer* by the war, nnd
make our own innbllity to protect llioin
from inva ion, as wo aro requirod to do
by tho Constitution, ground for adding
to timir losses by attomptui) adhuroncu to
tho loiter in violation of the spirit of that
Instrument? No such purpose could
have been enlortulnod, and no sucii ro*u!t
torn plated l*y the framer* of the Con
stitution. H may add to the weight of
mifiiderations, if wo reflect that al
though the Constitution provide ! that it
should go into operation with a represen
tation temporarily distribuiod among the
Hiatus, it ox primly ordains, uftur pro
viding for a census within Ihrea years,
that thU temporary distribution » f rep-
tativo power is to onduro until such
onumorutUm shall ha made. Would any
ur Z'ff! that because the cenaiis cannot
be made within tho fixed period, the gov
ernment must at tho oxporation of that
t*mtod parish for want of a representative
body ? In uny aspect in which the sub
ject can be viqwod, l am led to the con-
already announced, and which is
understood to bn in accordance with tho
to tnk.0Q in nno or both House* a' tho
sion^ J. #.i|gll^l^«^|efuM, until wc
) aide to pursue lh« proolse nioda ro
quired by the ConstituCum, deem it my
duly to approvo any luw levying taxu-
tiun which you nro bound to impose for
tlm uefonco o( tho country, or any other
practicable mode which sliall distribute
the burthen uniformly and impnrlilly on
the whole property of tho pooplo.
In your former legislation you have
tight to avoid an Ineruaso of tlio volurnn
note*, iu circulation, offering induco-
ent* for voluntary funding. Tlio tnefts-
•cb udoptod for that purposo waru but
partially successful and event* hav« now
roaeliod such magnitude ah permits no
other remedy than compulsory reduction
of tlio currency to the amount required
by the business of the country. This re
duction should bo accompanied by a
pledge that under no struts of circum-
Htuucos will that amount bo oxcucdud.
No possible mode oi u»ing tho credit
of the Government can bo so disastrous
a* one which disturbs tho basis of all
exchange*, and rentier* impossible all
calculation* of Tulare value*, augment*
in constantly increasing proportion tliu
prices of nil commodities, and bo depre
ciate* nil fixed wages, salaries and in
come* as to render them inadequate to
bare subsistence. If to these bo aud. d
tho still more tnlul influence on tho
morals and character of (he people, to
which I have already advened, I am
persuaded you will concvir in the uon-
clu.-ioii that an inflexible adherence to a
limitation of thoourroney, nt n fixed sum
i* an indispensable element ..f any systom
of finance now tube adopted. Holder,
of tlm currency now pustanding can only
be protected nt the recioving of Ju-t
claim* hy subatitutory for Note* »on,e
other security. If the currency is not
£rcn* ; yTcdueod. the present state of in-
‘wdvul price* will not only Continue to
•xiHt, but by tho very fa, i of large
aiMtRfU made tsqtihiii Ip the condaot
of the war, those prices will reach rates
still more *xir*v*gant, and the whole
system fall undor its own weight ren
dering tlio redemption ol‘ the debt im
possible ami destroying its whole value
'm the lutiuL of holders. If, on the con
trary, funded debt* with interest, secured
by adequate taxation, be substituted for
tho outstanding currency, im entire
amount will be available to the holder*,
and the Government will be in a condi
tion enabling it beyond the reach of any
probable contingency to prosecute the
war to a succaasiul usue, U U therefore
demanded as well by tho interest of the
creditor at of tlio country at large, that
tlm evidences of public debt now out
standing in tho shapu of Treasury Notes
be converted into bond* bearing nilequatn
intorett, with provision for taxation sufli-
cient to unsure tho punctual paymout of
interest and final roUumptionof tho whole
debt.
The President recommends to the con
sideration of Congress the repoit of tho
Secretary of tho Treasury, aud hopes it
will eftgro** tie consideration of that
body until disposed of in the manner bo*t
adopted to attain the important rosull*
which tho country anticipate* from its
m-liou.
The President believe* tho army to be,
in all respects, in.bett r condition than at
any previous period of tho war. Ho
recommends the restoration to tho army
of all who aro improperly absont, putting
an end to substitution, modify ing the
exemption law, restricting details, and
placing in tho rank* ablo bodied men
employed as wagoners, nnrtes.
td legislation is required providing for
pecially in tho Postal Department and
Treasury, for which sub-See rotaries are
recommended, while for military affairs
it would s*em to bo sutfreieni to authorize
the President and Secretary.of War to
delegate to tho commanding General so
much of the discretionary power* vested
iu them by luw a» tho exigencies of the
service shaif require.
la conclusion tlm President adrorts to
thosavagu ferocity of tho enemy in con
ducting war, and holds up to public ex
ecration tho refusal of thu Lincoln Gov
ernment to oxeouto tho cartel for the *x-
chango tt prisoners. But tlm patriotism
of till) people had proved equal to every
.latsrlfloo demanded by their country's
need, and God had biassed u* with suc
re** J ^proportionate to our moan*, and
Under His Divinn favor our labor must at
lust bo crowned with success.
RfiqiMONP, Dee. 9.—The H#nnte evinc
ed to-day ».spirit to make diligent inquiry
intf* tlm H< IS of tho Administration on tlm
subj« <ii of arbUm ry.,jmucgJ.r»lptuUi)C
visioiM under orders of the Commissary
(JaMural, nnd tlm course of thn Secretary
of tho Treasury in the payment of’in te
nsion Cotton Bonds, were made subjects
of resolution «*f inquiry by Mr. Orr, and
favorably considered by theHonatc. Mr.
Orr explained hi* resolution by an array
of strung furl* on each point. The organ
ization of the irtms-Mississippi Depart
ment wu# brought up by Mr. Johnson,of
Arkansas, wlio presented resolutions to
.•rganixo a separate VV'ar and Treasury
I>epart)imnt beyond tiie Mississippi river.
Tho Committee on Finance nnd Military
A flairs, were respectively autborixed P>
report. The House went into committee
of tliu priioin on the President’s Message,
nnd the portions pertaining to thu finan
ces and tlm report of thn Hocmtary of the heUer condith
Treasury were rwferro<j to a special com- tlm rebelli
miticc of one from each Rtnto. Qesolu- negro *h
fioiifl introduced with (he avowed inion- natioi.
lion of lusting thu *«n»» i>f tlm Umisa on
instructing tho committee to report a Dill
levying a tax "on tho value of all pnrsonnl
property, adopted — Yea* 12, Nays II A#
thi* i» contrary to the letter of the Con-
■dilution, douliti aro oi pressed in private
e.mvflfSrttion, if the eourti will sustain
tiiv collection. Mr. Foote discharged his
blunderbuss *t tlm A iministmtion in
three propound aninndmonts to the reso
lution : lm proposed t« refer a portion
of the President's Mn*Sugc to a commit
tee l i be instructed to report a bill to iu-
crensn the pay of thu troops ; 2d, to in
quire into the President's charges of waut
of valor on the part of a portion of the
troops before Chattanooga; thirdly, to
inquire into tho truth of tho ailrgution
that tho Yankee pritonuri werw not sup
plied with propor food. Ho supported
each resolution In a strung «p«yuU against
the policy of tho Administration and act*
of the President.
Tlm report of the ('oinniissionor of War
Thy ntllmgt-ts the receipts atone hundred
millions. He complaint of tlio defective
wot king of tluh lax act, which materially
cm bun tiles collection*.
Richmond, Doc. 10. Congress had a
perfect shower rtf project*, bills, ro*olu-
tlous and nil kinds of subject*. No bu*i-
nes- wan tiaiiia«?:ed in either Hoidu px-
<><q>t the pH*.sngt) hy tha.Hetiatu of h bill
to repeal tlio Sulihtiluto law. Until the
nmmbors get off tlm nostrum* which aostn
to huve brought tiii«ni about, no rugulai
work ilI bu aocomplisUed.
in thv Hcioite, Johnson, of Ark., intro
duced a bill to limit the term of ofUce of
mein burs of >ha Cabinet to two year*,
when Uivy might hc.r«-cligible,bqt should
not be roa 'p.vtrttud and confirmed by the
Senate. Unsupported hi* proposition at
* inn length, Btaling Dial what the country
now needs is a good govurumoiit -ml good
"Hi", i- li.. believed the muasuru would
command the respect of all, and tho Imar-
ty support of soma of the 8eo rotaries. Ho
had doubt* about tho constitutionality of
the measure, hut had contultud abler
head*. Who is discharging the duties of
Ipiartermustor General, and ha* his np-
poinment been confirmed by tho Senate7
The 11 oiiae rained with hi’]* and rose-
lution* ujM>n Suhatiiute*, the Currency,
Tax"*. Inipreosme.nf*and Arbitrary Seix-
urea ami Impressments by the military
autboi ities, Fraud* by <Juartermn«fcrs
and Coinniiasarie*, and to prohibit th*
is in of Treasury Nv>te* after I ft January
Most oT thaso we r o appropriately referred
without discussion, the Hmiso evincing
disposition to wado through the mass an
gel to regular uork.
Rihiuono, Doc. la—Th® Hal ii more
Gnr.i tt** of the Hib sm.v*, ih« Yankee Con
gress ill't at \Yashington Oil Monday.
In thwthiiifile, Davis made an earnest op-
po»itioii to the admission of SoiiAlor*from
Western Virginia, contending that tlm
constitutionality of no such .Staton* West
ern Virginia o|i*tod, and tliorefore tliurn
By a vote of fl*» to 5. the .Senators w*r*
ndmifjud to scat*. Tho lIou*e orgenixed
by thn uloctioh of xSchuyler Colfax ns
Speaker. On the first ballot ho r»:‘oivcJ
till votes; Cox 42; Dawson 12; Mallory
10, nnd nil other* 17. Necessary to a
choice, 02. Tlio Speaker, on assuming
the chair, declared himself in lavor’of
crushing out tho rehailion by ail th#
moan* with iff tlio power of the govern
ment. Lincoln'* mossago lia* not b««n
laid bufore oithur House; and is said to
be shorter than.usual. It* most promi
nent feature refers to tho re-union ques
tion, which, huwover, is only briefly al
luded to —Lincoln intimating that lhe
time has not yet comn tor its full discus-
mom. Ho ii said, in this matter, to take,
very con»orvativu ground
Telegrams from East Tonn#»*e# are
only confirmatory of Tjongsireot’s rotroat.
A dispatch, dat#d Fostor, Doc. 7th, a.
m., ray* Wilcox has been sont to attack
tlio onotny'* flank at Bonn's Station.
Lincoln lias issued a proclamation
commending the people to ronder * pec ini
homage and gratitudo to God for the di*
lodgment of tho insurgent forco in East
Tennessee.
Latest quotation of Gold, 161.
Uuistoi., lQUi.—Our la»t advice* from
the front aro that Longstreet's forces ar#
in line of batti# at RutUdge. hi* rear
guard skirmishing with th# oneiny. whose
pursuit has not been a vigorous on# sine#
our troop* left Morristown. Our cavalry
weru skirmishing ail day Monday with
tho advance of Willcox's force on Clinch
Capt. Everett's raiding party re uruod
to Abingdon yesterday, lie attacked the
enemy at Mt. Stirling, Ky., and routed
them after a stubborn resistance, during
r* treated rapidly through Found Gap,
closely pursued by 1200 cavalry, who are
reported *t Gladeville, Va.
Cu \ rdkaton, aoth**—The enemy »h'■li
ed the city between 10 and 11 last night
and 3 nnd 4 this morning. Sons# 20
shells werethrown. Na serious damage
no on a injured. Our batteries opened
heavy upon the enemy’* batUry shelling
tho city. Firing between tho batteritf*
continue*.
Dalton, 8tb.—Lnter.—A gentleman
just arrived from Knoxville say* lh# *iege
has certainly be^ii^tgised. Th# enemy,
22,000 strong, appeared in front of that
c, when Longafeet withdrew and
raaruhiug hit troops to North Caro
lina.
f'iiaklkston, Jftlh.—A con*tai)t fire
ha* been kept up to-day, interrupting and
driving tho enemy's working parlies
Gregg and SVagner. The enemy
replied occasionally. No firing of con*
scqiionou on Hum ter. No sheiliug of the
-day.
hm"Np, lOtli.—Gun. Ilood appoared
again iu our street# yesterday, warmly
greeted by numerous friend*. Hi* wound
is entirwly healed, and giv»* him no
trouble. IIo uie* crutch##. N(eps have
been taken to procure artificial leg*, imth
for walkir.g and riding, for liiin. His
general health is unusually good. Ht*
expect* to take tho field nvxt spring.—
Gen. Ilowejl Cobb i* hero to confer with
tho Governruer.t in relation to rnalter# in
Northern Georgia.
Ud iiuo.nd, Dec. II.— 1 Tho Herald of
the Utli any* the distinguishing feature
of Lincoln's moss*go will be bis plan of
liiHXc.'luitiali.’ik 4jf. thu rcbidliou* Stale*.
11# also reported he will start from a
• unprehi.'iislvu idea that under his em»n-
ipntion proclaintion slavery is abolished
n the designated .Status.
A Washington correspondence *ays’it
• understood Unit tlio Cox Faction in
Congress u.-ge# a vigorous prnsocution of
-holding the Republicans rc-
*|H>n#ib)e Cor thu maiinor in which it u
irrod on. The Wood f utioo will hold
it iigainsL tho war mnasuros.
Seymour is*uod a circular iu sevornl
of the towns of New York urging the
{option of measures for raising the
noth by volunteer enlistment*, to avoid
tlm Impending draft.
Message* from Uramlctte to tho Ken-
LegLlaluro do* n«w tlio State in a
ry i
at any time since
* it is conceded that
essential to State or
army of the lb,town?
preparing camps for
lisusc.L, Due. 12.—The- newt from the.
front is rb.'cidedly encouraging. Our
cavalry H *till at MorrUtowo. and the
enemy i« retiring sine# Longstreot has
placed Cumberland Gap in hi* front in
stead of hi* rear. Longstreot'*, Ransom'*
and Vance’* command* have been con-
olidntcd. and perfect confidence i» felt
that ho will bold the country. Vaugbn'#
command has succoeded in joining the
main body.
Richmond, D#c.12.—The President ha*
informed the Committee of Tobacco
Trade of this city, that tho Confederate
Government noither could nor would ob
ject to the shipment of Tobacco actually
belonging to the French Government, »f
cleared from a Confederate port and not
touch at any point in the United State*.
The trail# adopted a resolution declaring
tliut seid Tobacco whs not bought prior
to the 4th of March, 1881, as represented
in the r rder of the Fodern! Government
coDsonting to iu removal.
Judge Quid has informed the Yunkoe
authorities that no inure fund or clothing
will be ullowed to be delivered u'. City
Point fur tho prisoner* jn Richmond, and
and that thereafter they will receive the
* line ration# a< uur*oldior« in the field.
Atlanta, lUU.—Special to the Intel-
iigencur, Dalton* 11th.—The enemy ba*
fallen l»n< U from Chic uunuga to Cbattu-
n*»uga, leaving a picket guard at Mission
ary Two oerp* have crossed the
nvor ut Ifridgopoa i track at Wliltesidc'i
Hl.uli Mound Lorn up; thru® small bont
.•>n* running un to Chattanooga. The in
dtcUioii - are that it U tlie intention of the
oneiny to go into winter quarters, and tn
*'*t»d ;H),OOd rciuforcomonts to Mvftdo.
Grant.has superseded Monde.
D r<'vt information from Icings'reel
♦tales that ha i* ut Btfan's Stall.hi. fifty
mBob' above KuoxviiUs.
PRKSKNDIUNTH,
. the (Inn d Fury. *w.»rri and enptnnoIH
■: iiU'iiilteis cxaiiiiii'
* r and f .>rk- 1 ..
>'i.urt# a: .1 flu I I lieu,
bu tiding*
Invest Your Surplus Funds.
1,400 Acres of Well Im
proved Land,
AKl)
28 Likely Negroes,
A.t ■.'C3:ooutor'« Onlo.
B i YIItTb'I . i . • . er from t’.c HrasiaRa
t'oui ■>'. *)r»l i.i .ry . : ii ir*t* county, tla . anil
umler the * II f Jobn M ‘tc-. dveeasaJ, late of
nurd eoiu.ly, *»i J in-- i>( hHore tho Court Uou e
•loor.inihc l*»«u ->l ilauiUou. in said county.
EisX RlPDi.it. t
.. H.*h of lot
mti . .. ..di, in lh® Third I)i*'
ii i |<ds o.d Nos. lyt. JSt, nnd 2K.
j ui Jut So. 2J7. N.
hit N>. ii'i. and 2T» oyre* ui*.r^
.io the -.el liulrut- A*1
n.• and t.cmjr in Harris c.mnfy,
ovir i.too uoras. About uu«
- ar-.' u.cared. sou.® Ireah ami
nd all tvtj |ir.»daetire. 'Ih«
ludiil vvihxi laud. There aro
G komia.«t*itartwus Iv*
as. < harJo* Hams, and \i r .
kara iiled their aytilie»ti, iu f or . l»i|.
■naletration on the #*lat#of Jare.j V,:
•f said eounty. dvomo-d, ,
These ar« therefore to cite a;.d
coas®raed to »Sow cause, if B ., v ‘ .' v .”"»h ».
nur( - t ZL.WJllDsgi.Y_
I' B9SQIA. ilAKKt.s I'urv i „
oi'a* w.
iqinutraUon on thec-rale of .! -
linf. deviated. Me of suit (>,.11.-, . -
iheae ar» ther«l<>ro t.j cit ■ .*\ '
id
-it.. , ...
why said lciic.-«
be rranted. u, -.i
! Utvunder tuy UaiJl. inoTOr-. N , v y
_JS*oy21. 1W3. ' W ' !,i Ur •
aUMlSlSTUATOU S S\i - ' : -
A GKKUABbY.t- •
‘Id; iy»U*n
Tu>) of Three S»«;<llcniosat»
with f’oiaforlable IIuu»cn
sitantod on different p «rts of raid land*. Said
land* fire wu'l «• i crod, and lie five or six Ulilo
north of liatuUton.
ALSU.
The follotvirif minted uoaroc#, t"-wit; Bill,
a man abunt 00 year# "F age; a uuui
gc; Haul, a man about 24 y r*
jii ii hout .toyeari old ; LuwUi,
Ajf ci\,\ • tiforx®. a uian about
a b*»y about Ut year* old:
ut 15 year* old; Tom. a b-y
• Frank, a bo» ahtmt l.t year*
»ut S year* old : Toby, a boy
Darnel, a boy about 10 year*
aboutS year* old; a boy
!.»•( >1.1; Hannah, u wotnnii
•It Milly. a woman ab*<ut .;t
•■ to. about ;<0 jeura <»!d;
1 > <-.>r» wld; .Mary, do. about
j. ■ . i,,ii. •. • k -.rJ a .out l.t ywir.x old:
Neily, do. -.boat i" moirtus old ; 0«ur*l
aboul Ii 3 • ii- d I. I -n. nlo. ala.at 1U
old. Y ' • .... a. • yrani old; Lin. .
\ ; i.o. .io. hi. ,ut lit yea*s old
obild 1 i.u •■ i. '•••I 1 as tn® property of i
duccitSud for distribution,
b >. rirm*oa->h JAMRS T. Mc(JHF,
mu- lf> td.i ivtcnut"
further particular* Apply to me at
J.T.McHKK.
ii >r uu
about 1
old; 1
Huiuiiton,
AttiulMlaiarnr’a Kale.
JY YlH i l Uof.tn order from tko_ Toart •(
uuar. f It itr<* cuUMy, (4a.. wiU k« sold
i"l 15b
•J no 1» i
HR Vi.
SI I) Mr
A J O.h
th
Harfiott,
lex*i L
lieu
,7ir,
■ ii hipp
iam Hall
. h milom.. ...
tar r* Henry L. IS. Jo.
Uccfitd*
v2t-Uh»
ouokt and other empuiy«r®« in branches of) which the ccurt homo and jail wer#
the »*rvice for which negroes may bo burned, llu captuied a largo number of
found com potent He concurs in tho , ! fine boraos, iyid $100(000 in greenback*,
lupioioo expressed by tbo Sec rotary of I The onerny being heavily reinforced, ho
reprount tin
winter quiirtors,
Tho London corre.pondent of tho Her
ald ullogos that the Coiifudurato General*
having iil)-tflduiioi| all hopo of inducing
in Uriti«h Government to roiuatu the
tint, sold them tn the Admiralty.
Tho Pro** ot Washington propose* t«>
tender a complimentary dinner to Colfax.
thiMi-nnd prisoner* from UliutU-
noogft p#«*c<| through Indianapli* on the
7tb on ronto to Rock Island; 12fX> more
aroexpeotedi ISO ofQeor#, muilly bolung-
ing to Rruckinridgo’* command, alio
pii«*od through to Jolulioti's Island.
Tho Secretary of War has issued nn
order for the removal of all contraband*
from Washington to tho smith hank of thu
I’otuir.AC.
BhikTol, 11th. Longstreot is slowly
filli ng back from Morristown, present
ing a bold front,to tho enemy, who,
sinco a sharp -Llrm'sh at Morristown,
have never prcsuM him. Our last ad-
vicos ropft.oent him at Watauga riv«r,
near Kingsport. A* Cumberland Gap
is no longer in In’* rear, no apprehended
tlnngttr 5* liflt f'-r^im. All tho hospital*
along the railroad have been employed
for ids wounded, who number about fiOO.
Uiiari.khi'o.m, 1 llh.- -The enemy again
ahuRod tlio city at diflVront intervals du
ring tlm day. Honioaix building* wer®
struck, but no parson injured. About U
tiii* inoriilng Fort Numter took fir*,
cause unknown yet, and communicAtcd
to outer limber work on the soulhorn
arch, which was burned and tome am
munition destroyed. Several casualties
occurred. Particulars not yet received.
The meiny's hattorlu* opened a heavy flro
on the f.»rt during the progress, which
*■** replied to from our Lattcria*.
DxLTon, llth.--L*UW account* re
ceived her# reports (jongstmut at Bran’*
Station, 20 mil?* beyond Knoxville, on
the Cumberland Gap r«»aif. The Statu
guard* ar« reported driven in yesterday
No particular*.
Rioiiiiwau, llth. In Congress a large
mimhcrof resolution* were Introduced,
»*n® inquiring into thn conduct of several
department* of tlm gi-vernmont, anxi call
ing upon the President for information of
various subjocU adapted. A bill pa#*cd
tho Senate yeaterday, rcpoaliug ttie sub
stitute law. Before the l|ou*e it ovidunt-
ly received a large mujorily ; the House
rules wero suspended fur tho purp>i»»» of
putting ii on passage, but a defect in it
wa# tugg ’Btod and referred. A resolu
tion was adopted, calling on th® Pru.«i
dent to furnish a copy of General Jo*
K. Johr.Bton’* report of th# Mi>*i**ippi
uNinpaign ; another calling for all cor
responds ec between him and the gov
ernment, nnd the order* issued by kim
during that period; another calling «n
tho President for th« nnnw# of all do-
taultingoirid disbursing ofilc^r^ with
their default : another inquiring into the
conduct of putting ell aid® bodied men,
in tn®•lupiuj vl'v H'm * t’ommisiario*,
into the field, supplying their placet Witt
liaabled holdiurs ; a J other tn know how
many ablo bodi«J «un in t.h« employ of
Quartermaster and Commissary depart
ments had bc*n sent to lb# field
iu compliance with th# law of last
sooiion, and order* be issued to that ef-
f«ct by the Adjutant General. In the
■Senate, Mr, Wigfalt introduced a bill to
create a reserve corps, ail botwcun 1G
and 18, and 4«'» and 00, for local aud gar
rison dofenc#, not to be sent beyond the ] *hUdren. tl
tines of the State more than thirty day*, j i,. i , ' 0 "£* n '
and exempting from this service oflicr* j F'wir* ' ■»-
ol State and Confederate Governments. | a .
Adjourned ti’i Monday. «
MiixXDoxviLt.x. Dec. 12—Both Hous
es i;avo paasol tho genurai Tax bill. It
exempts two thousand dollars worth of
soldiers’ property, and levies a tax of not
exceeding one per cent, on all other pro
perty. It is estimated to raise twoive
millions of dollars; and, with the in-
cr*‘.a*ed tax and t>tato Road, will pay all
the expens#* of the State Government,
Without incurring further mdeblodne**;
thu* Georgia resolve* to pay as she goes.
Mouilx, D«c. 12.—A special to the
Adv. A Keg., from Oxford of llth, says,
Memphis papers are ominoutly tilent
about tho recent raid hy G#n. Lee. Los*
at Moscow *ev«rc, aud underrated by u*.
Col. Hatch, the bouse burner, was badly
w >unded, ^
Late Northern dotes uninteresting.
Richmond, Doc. li—The Enquirer
learn* that Gun. Morgan crossed the Ohio
river near Ashland and made bis way
to th# Conf"dwr*ie Hr***. It is not known
when li# will visit Rich mond.
Cuaklksyon, Dee.. 12 — Nothing uew
to-day. Very little firing beiw«cn the
batteries. No firing of importance on
Sumter. Full particular* of accidents at
Sumter not yet roceived, but are ox poet® d
to-night.
w«uch a a<M>d bridifu
'VynuV 11 ill want#
■»:r<ie« doins bnsine#*
T )hs el ak ut sniue
•l werye muneud Viir
• in»r. Judgu Wot rill,
'Wt^these presentmeula
wiAS?*
W It L«y®,
J C Burk.
t II m««i door, in ib® town
it tiuunty.iui th« firsi Tne#dar
t. within the letrsl hours of sale.
•m land, |o-wi. * U0 #or®#
north p#rt o' lot of laud
)-ing in the 4th Butrioi «t
i w Ji*rrij ovuntjr. (JoW ai
\v*. n. cuAWit^in.,
I’OICH SAI.K.
r at th® |lonor*hle.
Stewart count.*, will h®
• u d auuary next. b«-
r. in tho tiiwttwrl.Miup-
mnd lier fuar
i l*uy Ft > ear.: «*tu j lid.
: Stephen, a b .
i old ; ' tflorl
rty of It. b. Ssaltcr,
m • old: Htcphcn. a b-»y 7 rr
Ordinary <*i M i
at the Court
usiiiii hour* of
beloncinc «»»th* •
• >t *aiu r-.untv. si i
Adelf "
Also,
1 tbl- hr., 1 Uc. lftv !
if,?
etUvd : WUr • '■ ..
I '*. i lJ Muri.j.
children,.!•' i f„
®n« ft -. u# n; ,k. 1
ui'.Nrr
. vv >VrsZ:
For ICttru/f
novl3«6t
^.KoHUIA, (jli ATT A ii-jT
Me it. C. Putt# has Upfhei t.- lor luMriH
sdinii.Utrnti' n «»»i tho > #: >. 0 f 8!u :.-,. ; ,
*¥lii“7r.‘t!i“'r. l .kr! t. „ ln
■ «!• t. ..
I IO (i
hand t
j,.. P AM 158 <: \bi;
NOTICE.
I ETTER8 of A'dn.i
lJ of 8tuan Moo... • . d
Knuttrd t<i tu® undcTsi^vkkt • •,
I'odiatu of Kumi-'I Conntv,
notice N h-rrhv .•!*»»• to ■ ,
cllliai* XJHUirt riil't I - t it-
within the tiuicpri r •-•Dv U«
no bsrrrd JUll.V It. p;
Nov. Jo. wow
i \ E0RHI4. KAUUIb -LX.
V J .M . II. >,i*iii e *p| !■ • i i ,
inti ship of K. A W*n -1,
•baiter, Jr»»o Winohcstc
aad France# Wnr o > i • |.
Win«hrs**r. doi’*.i\s*-d, >j ; •
•Tbe^efore. all persona i.v
why
rautnd to »«id m
under uiy nnud
j. ti. i
d®#2- wSlM
( ' tORfllA. GH A t’l
VI To * i i, unou -•
c!‘w
s-l/n inistmi ion ■
'1 h##<* rc llitret i
tiu.i nrc*or<>,td 1
be (ranted to »»id >
Witucss my bai' l.
JA.
dec .‘I. 1 Jitvt - St
BOKHI
b*(. IK.'J.
MIT
Columut), odin
If jT-.
A';;
nd place. Jekn i
# the property ®f It
t S countv. deUi*iu*d.
.'AKTER.
Adisi'r
Bale.
lb®
t.. will be »«ld
: fi th* tew® of
<v, on tii* li ret 1 «#*d#) u
■ ' ■ ii»iol.(inr (• sk«
■ l>oyiJ^d®*ea«*d, tw wii :
o 'I tor itutrihnti##
JvbKi'U V. ULA#».
GJ
Richard Ouleut.
petition fur F
Administrator's Sale.
ILL b' old on the (list Tuccday iu Dec
Postponed 8h.criif Sale.
w I bb h- .• ■: i • •. Court Hon.® door
I) town r lit,.I PiilliOl ,w.ai.lv I
ID,
H.
Kli
John It. Uomikii
■ • * o.,inn# N.<ii)D®n »j
tip! M.4isLu.il II. .\(*bon*
V dtos.xi ri R.ttpr Hf.1
• • . o-c. a Tl Raxt.r and
““ i Hrotlnr v« Raxtsr snd
moc'c.'i :•* f' I*# ia fa*®r of
* Homy J,. H. Janes. Henan
li. U- Four . Jarrmiah F. R*x-
U. h
Duputy ShsriC.
FUkittnUtrator'i Hal®.
T TNllRB uu order yf tho Court of Ordinary of
8t#wart •outi jr, tin., will b® sold l»rf.r«
tho Court Homo do r m L-i opkiu, said ®ounty.
in January n#xt. lot «t
tho 9th District of ori*iu*i
th® lirst Turolay
land number 35W. in ...
ly Irwin oty, orb>n<m t to tho • »uio "oi "0.
H. 1*. Stanford, deceased.
CARTER, adm’r.
.J'l*
Aiituinistrator’
yy T H-hhcs-ld betara tlm
• la., on the ti rat Tu*-— l.vjr in January next, witn
iti the legal h'-ui. ■! >.u®, .uovaablt to au order
Hal#.
nut Ut.us® door
lalhot • mi lily,
i Io
fs*id count/. h#lt
lUiniiiK four room*, i
Lbe«ume time his int
Sold n
.or half
I said «»
l’HD BN
•-Slate to do
uary next, with-
mg land#. Li
tvuinher 1" "
the first Tuo*at:
’"iiuary ••! i atom county,
to irvw J. Prather. tv»efntf<.
nuwthsr 71, fitly err®# of
r y>, and half of |o
u'Xro woman by the asm
LLIAS KIN >4, ad in'r.
Cxrciiliir's Snie.
O N the first Tuesday in January n
i 1 • ' ■>’ ’■ IllIK Sli
loU. »i/ ii**’
>i®iV»ta 1M< noi*
Kwnstey. docoa
# novl7-w6t«14t
IwS
U ? T ILL be *o.
(Is., on thu (lr*t Tuesday \
within th® leva! h® ir« of
said rouuiy.
ii > bn county, nil th" lands of thee state
J. M.'riie!l, lato <’i mid eouutv, d®-
' : *i i:. '(.•• c.’uaty sfore»ain. and
■.. .■ iuio *iitca*'i. settlement, wher®-
I •" • Jr.i ..t the tiuyi of his
-nti t.x -n imii tred acre*, tnms or
■•'.■' w it litil-rovifi. .'uiu under
■f tl..- Coiii t • ’ T Urdi*'sr> of said ci.uuty
Terms on tlio day ot «nl®.
A. 11. RILEY, od'ior.
ford.
oetaitds
Administratrix
rn« J ■, it
Ih’-'jidD-
up tho hnllot
u??f£
beftirc Uiv C«>
id c
Sale.
' >nrt of Ordinary of
ill br #old bsf#' r the
• i Liii, on th® first
th- land hclongiug
h licit, dr eusod, in
inly, to wit; thirty-
Jll'lod
- t down to the branch
.8(0*1 line of
• ui.-tljt" tlio corner of.mid lot,
. t. corner near the hronoh.
i >’■ 1 • *t unto Its source, thence
i" nn«dti*r I irner at the road,
mu '.ol loth# corner tint
■MARY (4 AT KM. adm'x.
t funds/ i
l 12 v
helonalng to th« ectato of
i ■ vir* old: l’rincr, a boy
•-Mt. a now F'» years old) Little
tmt .,11, Betty, a wcuian
• '» mian 2* year*old; Esther.
,td M.irvaret. a girl V years oid;
• c.ir- ulq; Alien, ahoy i year*
a .ill Jn.'l.soti 1 year old.
old, nnd ijton
Administrator’s Sale.
I) Y virtue . . !< r tr .ui the Court of Ordi-
1) nnry ul M i •. :•*• •■• nntv. IlM.rgia, will b*
•>"d to tjje I. ... hidd- r. on the iilst Ttin#duy
tu J'lninry t.rt* t thnt'ourt honsc. in thecity
' M.inabu* Mbiu tho 1 •-g.il hour® of sal®, fire
! k< i' • • r - ■ , >nr.-.. ' the estate of Tho*.
L. M • • 1 "i: , i counts, decvaiad, to
wn Ma.il w .obi •» >o r® oid: Pruwilla.
D year i - -ai’ i cirsoid; Hi in eon 4 year*
old. an I .'!•••» I > »*®r >dd. Also, one hod. bed*
mead ami c.U tm...ue-tud «uu ami afcwntbkr
ininvs. • - , .»e ,'it'u to said c#tale Duld for a Ju-
n#r!9 40d
Fxccutors’ Sale.
;\ BRKFM HI Y f . n order of tho Probate
• x. J it. lire ut Rusk ii county. Ala., will basuid.
in the t..i'ii • '<• tl. on l'ue#da .tho X21 o
1»®.-Me’.. r t.e rt. f r i-h the following pruper-
ty Ttie wr#l iHl nt f t# uuiuber H7 and S4, uokf
o«>. .it .. t by ' II W hi:‘-burst; the east t»»l of
Yds nun.I . t-,o ! ■ M-d by J, K. i»l#-
dci.s; #!••>. tot* number *2 ur,d <1. fronting
LmG' .-treet. in the town «.f (J ranj; '
lollowingmutrot • P - *try. v woman uS
f (I rani: also, tho
man hS years of
old; Martha.
*fS
v • -Ids
WILLIAM C0PKLAND. Jr..
<urt orormnory of
.111>* soli bafafi® the
i.umpkin. on Ibc first
••yt. two thirds % y.**u;
ut • years old. mkL b«r
Ann, belonging to Jonu
Id .—old tl•
tn • property ' il.rr i it M'hit®bur®t, decMaed
W. F WlilTKUlJtMT. ffx’r.
by J.M. WORSUAM. agent.
MtR "U
POSTPONED SALE.
• ’ ;. In i.utter. iusaid «ounty.
ontu« br- •. y-Jayin January uext, a negro
7* • I Hi N . b • rr.guvi tu the rotat# of J.
| ' Kt'RWI A. VHATTAllv.'
Ijr W here..# Daniel Math u
ol adtiiint#traUun “it the i •• t
It’ U D :
ter* •»! admin■•((*;mt ..i- .a-
^rJunkfy't • l.Vh’rel Vi . .
th«- ; ' t M oidi» ‘i.l-
Ibis »rd"r l>® pubL.-'u j i. :
ru *;;;-; r j
“u y ismh • x‘ i'"*'/"'"'''. 1
( tA\iL th.#d..y i». i;. ..
\J thee t..tc . I Pi.-har.l .- .
tile.t hi- :•■ •'OOlil ul.d v
luontof his i:’i.ird't.iii i i t
thn Second .Mott l.»y iir !»•
been M|>|>olnU«l by t>i“ l i
.
term oi lb® Court -il..t
wins if they think nrop-r.
tlivtn under mv linnd, at of
November, A. D. lv*'..
TUrState at . t/aiim**
Jn Ptobutr , /.* ,
f 1 AAI F this day Breen F. !
Vy the c-flste ot tlm u.h
Lyrn. deceived, and hi i
voucher* tor tho (louI settle
iaitahip ot said csi.it<' . uiui ;
In December next, havim;
tli# Court for ex ktaiiuiiK. ...
the lame, notice i» lu-ichy r
mteroslod, tn appear ,»t t'f
aforesaid, and contest th--
November,
Given under my hnml, n
to. ii. WADDn.r.
D. lfi&l.
nov 24- wSt |A
T*s State •/ .#/■•*
Juduv.dTr. 1 i-
/ tbeeslatc o| JuliaL. ILw' i
aud th# Seu'Mid M"
ing been appointed hj t
term Of the Court
same iftheg think Proper.
tiiven ungcf my h ind, ut
November, A. D lS«7't.
_ m>vli4-w3s»
QKUHBI A* M b .-COt, t-1
■'ie estate of
*e of said c
^ All pers*>'i
adtnluijtrutio
second Mon.it, .
Git en nndar my hand,
DM3.
Nov. 21 ivn
GEO. II. W VDPULF,
• Ida*
lfN I Y. I i.'»
lOUN JOifN'rON.
NO'J'ioi:
l KT'rKU< of aduiitu-11 u
IJ Laban K. M " •!•-■ - 1
tHiintd to tho uu ler*ig»" I i"
l'r»bat« jot Ru.*.keli c ■ i t r.
etaims against said c
tbciu within th
w di be barred
jiKolUil.V TAYI.OR
tootnt®, and n« person h
within the t!
JOHN U. HUUBAUD, a
Uourge. Josephine i
m-d pt*c«. {
,U Ktt'so.
«hild.
. o«t y-ua ,n AUu,v.
A (I iii I ii 1st vat nr'# Sal*.
\ liRLUARLX to xn order of th® C.»nrt of
Y Drill:i,ir> fayh-t county, Ouorgia. will
■ •r :/t . t tt ' art Uuitao .l®<»r in tbs town
'•t Bu l';'y. “t\ th® first Taea-
j 11 J.witiarv n* • '•■. tWee-i lI'^.FfiftU hours
F. ' i- t. ' • • ■ . -longiiyg to tlio e*i*tc ot H.
D. Dwight, Jr . do.oared.
O'Y. Terms made known on day of sale.
J H DWIGHT, sen,
_m'v "fd• J J n Adm*r,
after date, application will
of Ordinary of Stew
to -«-lI the land Oelong-
•••f dared 1. Ball, dec'll. De-
■ ■ "i Iron, f;.j.
Rie«utor*i Sal®,
I ,h # ff* 1 Tuesday ia January
1 next, at the Court Homo in Hamilton, on®
a#-«ro man hy the nameuf Nelson, a good k®e«®
•arpcnltr and colored workman.
Terms made known on the day of ®al®
M u. I IICDSDN, KxMator
deciMds* of the estate of K. II. Beall, dM’d.
ft in ROTA. <B ATTA HOOCH HE COIN'TY-
V, ” W. Ht;i..p spplias <e me for Utters of
«F 06
i rit# and admonish all
u#c if any they Wav#
hed hy statute, why su
ot he framed.
JAMES CASTLEBERRY.
Ordiaary.
Administrators' 8ai®.
A GRERABI.Y t" au .-rder of the Court of Or-
n dinar) ..t 1 ay lor county, wii. b® sold b®for®
U)* Court ll-;u..- i .. r . iu Butler, on tu® first
Tuesday hi February next, between lh® legal
hour* ol sale a negro girl j^ed 12 year#, belon-
aing to the estat® of Benjamin Cafdw®li. d®«'d.
B*Jd lor ta#benefit of tb® he rs. .be
terms made kno*
. , JOHN U.CACD WELL.
jl«el. tvlt Administrator.
: :
" » God lu<#aap|di®d t >r letter# of uimiaMir*.
boa on the «
said county,
All p«r*ont
t<> show cams
T o()
GilA> HARRIS, Adm’r.
/ ;LDl;.|] Y-rTRWARTCOUNTY.-Wt
1 •*, !! ! ! ' M Jenkins applies J«»r IctU.. ...
•uardi.-viiahip f.-r the per»on and property of
the '<rph <t.* \udretv J, Pruther dec'd, and
n.inur- under li yean of age, rfi#iding in t»id
■ noLfiy all concerned
-hey have, within th®
‘ * "> law, why said letters should
tul in office December 7th
J. L. WVMiiUllLY,
Ordinary.
W inlh®_... _
on the ti- ; Xu- iiv in d.i. u .ry. ^.Tpafeat
Itvrr watch. I i , a'er ptsl-l. 1 «F.nWl® barrel
shot rim 1-.-.i t ,- Lertrd >n as the property
of Joint li < if • -e. U aati.-ly the oo#t ®n suadfr
fc fas rn.uv.-u liotv I si. .'cus* »>r Loart.
v ^ J STALLINGS, Sh’ff.
nsr. Mth. Itti d®#2-aad
Null®* tu Drlito's anU ( rc4lioi#.
A 0^ '•■ ^ ' !, iodebiod to the c*tnt® ofSuiah
' sJhoun. late of T db' c cyunty, d«c<
hereby reqanted to ingk* intnediatv
i'V 4«n»n4* against
sflor the public.»ttoti ot
valid objection Isinudc tu b
Given under my hand an-
this vl day of N uvomher. 1'
nut &, U'X[.
GEORGIA TAYId'R « '>• ■’
Court ov Orpiii «nr, N-'V. i
T J. UUI V. < trdinary.i
1 othcisl si«;i#i*r
J "j. J. TU FF.
tl tition of Klixnhcth (Jarroit
BB'**-•»»• f; -tu tli.
®f Jam*# tiarrot 1
the luiumiistruti'M’ "•
—iNioufctid, «'■• only. •
lt is ordered that all person* « ’ '
miss, if any, by tho next Jm l ,: ' J
C*art, t why said letters *koiiid not
extrart from the minutJ*
J. J. Ill I V
granted.^
Coart, this ,*i N oveinBur
- - ,t. j .
now 5,1S«S. Ordiasrr-
i
yj to „ti it, . .t < - ■ ••
Nancy Underwood ia* appli* It ,
of Aduiinlstralion .thee» ■*'
Uuderwod, Fite -.f >j-.d eour.ry. dr- ^
■•allies interested, whether kt.i - *r
tors, to show ciui«o. if any tho ' ^
tli® tim® prescribed by law, wb).l* ttu* * ■*
nut b® granted to s aid applicant
Witness tuy hand Doc. 7th. 1 *s
a . , JAM lid CASTLKIiLKft).
d®®I0-St jiweinat*
Th® Hlate of A la t»< in a. Rise well County
1* Prhnatk Cut kT. Jauuarv T«rin. !.'••<
ftA.MK thU day Clark .'Uni
\J tor tU ban it ana of th® -•uti
J usto e. dtc J, .i.i J ulol tiL
appointed P/tbr'*:r I<« i
Yuri atorc*uid, a
i under iny hand.
twins proper.
tiivOn und«r
of Nuvtmber, A. V-
decl(V-»3t
t office, tho 27 th •«
G’WO MONTHS an-
L h®r«A'*.o Vw |L« ordinary ■
Ga„ lur leave to sell a near
#*tat*<,i W..u. Mitchell. -I,,
wunty, deceased,
, .pjur. IM m m**» Inmcdlatc
ia®ot and p> t » hari, ,- denied* ags
said deceased, will reader tbm in agre®®b| 3
|j-!«
. DrtSO.I^ffl Adm’r#.
G A° Biiln 1 1" ’’ ,! *b C01 ! N TV .— Sam uel
"T-.f #J«‘L« l *tra»or#rilhth# wilt. A* .
•atitlmiV r C *1r-'^•having filed kis icr teax® to i
lfiid d^, a^,l- 81 ° flh ° re41 * iUt * ! ••I>*l0#«™g.tothc7 of .a.d
B«aj. V. Nen.u-lio Admin
( - A# ef J
. estat® of John A. N’uunt-lle, deei-.**e<L *PP
they hara! wh;
- ngto
i , , i Therefor® all persons concerned i
hereby notified t® naufirdtOfhow c»u»--if any they I
xa*iitO(UuW causc.u auy th«y h*'
ihoul ' n " '.I- *1 J ♦*'**»r’ war #n oraer a» erd.r granting said Admini*tra* -r
wtration -t miG tan- ,-i-ut«| not h® xranted - Term * , 7m V t l h * 1**E *#id n®gro®, should
to wjid applicant at the court of Ordinary^t# U t,df - ,t-■ fA n * r r. to Wa h®ld id Coart of Ordin
held iu and for said county. r ,i , -"-loouut), auiuortxtng the sal® of said ««aaty on the 1
hold iu aud for said county
dec!2-5t
JN0.’ JO UN SON. Ordinary.
. to be held in at.
GKO. W. MC LLlNi