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State Rights & Confederate States' Rights.
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w *ia« ba« btvviai! 8 f || M Hold upd pilfer?
We hear the above question frequently ask-d,
* M although we do not pretend to know what has
>eeomis of nil the specie we think we can account
or a considerable portion of it. It has. Iieen
0 *f>ht U P and carried to the enemy by smugglers,
an. tlioee who pre end to run the b-ockade It is reso
now pretty well understood that nearly all the
vtsseis irom Nassau loaded with arms and am mu
1111,0,1 are captured, but those loaded with Yankee
notions get in sate. This shows there is collusion
tt.veeu (ho blockaders and the traders. Why
should the block ad era stop a ship coming into
Charleston, or any „r onr port*, loaded « ith Yan-
aee goods, or why should they stop one coming
out loaded with cotton' The trado both ways is
Tbc Enilorsnutsi Question.
On Tbuisday Mr. Stephens of Hancock effered
the following as a substitute for the minority report
offered by Mr. Bighatu and which was accepted by
him—to-wit:
THE CONFEDERATE UNION,
( Corner of Hancock and Wilkinson streets j
OPPOSITE TUE COURT noi'fsf.
B0rf.2iO\, IIS8ET & BlItKES, Slalt Prlnttrs
Terms $5 00 Per Annum, In Advance.
Tuesday Morning, April 14, 1803.
for their benefit. Nassau is ;
a neutral British port causa of Independence, for aha regards her own
and Yankees can and do go there and trade as | honor and
well as we; and it is no! British or French goods
»e get from there by running the blockade, but
PUBLIC UEEl'im;. J Mobile. April 11.— Au officer from (he British
«-...rn,nias Anril'sth lfiiw j ship of-war off the barjastnight reports the c-ap-
MtLLEDr.E’. UX„. April dth, 1063. tJU(j Qf ^ Cjty ofM „ ico b / thc French.
According to adjournment a portion of the ci'i-1 A special despatch to the Appeal, from Senate-
zens of ;fie county of Baldwin, assembled at.tbe j bia. says Gov. Todd of Ohio, Has been arrested
n , , . , .1 \ audjield to bail for kidnapping Dr. O.ds last s.un-
.[•! r , , . | Council Cjmmber tins day, to recene the report of! If b
soivo * “ a:1, y ° : e ” corK ' n j the Committee, ou'the subject of establishing a j T he Memphis Argus claims the safe retreat from
store for the retail of articles of prim's necessity to i Snnfi Wer as the most m is! rly exploit o! Iha v"<r
the poor of the county. Col H H. Waters, Chair-. A special to the Adratiscr fiom Spring iii:i
man of tic- Committee madethc following Report: i J, rna ;: **>* lUe euew Y «•*» ‘^ported evacuating
11 " rrc "* ••'U=» the scarcity a .3 high price of pro , i» aper3 f rom Nashville acknowledge the sinking
visions, i: is deemed necessary by this meeting that j of transports and disabling gunboats by onr nit!!-
something bs done to enable the poor of Baldwin I lery Farragut is again blockading ltad river.
County to purchase the necessaries of life at the
lowest possible prices, therefore.
ResJced, that HU Association he organized to
raise a fund to le used in purchasing provisions
and other articles of mime necessity, which shall
1st, That Georgia respectfully i!..dines to ac
cede to any of the plans which li »ve b-. n propo.s
■ I by some of her sister States, < r t-i any plan for
the assumption or endorsement of Confederate
debts by the States, dot because she frets any dis-
'rust cf the success ot the Confederate government-
! tor she entertains a tfrm confidence i;i the inviuci'
I lulitr of a ua'ion determined to be fr>-<; nor because
I 'ho feels any indifference towards the comm n
.GEORGIA. Jasper County.
WHf.hF.AS,- Michael Kinnrd and John J.
T f K Hard. unites application to me for letters
r-f admin.-stiation ou the estate of John 11. Kinard
late of said c-moty V]eee»si>l J
J here are lher-l>Ne t»»^iite and admonish all
poisons tnlctcsfcd iitAfml estate, to file thclr ob-
jectons, it anytk^y InWe, by the lirst Monday
in June ucA^^hy lolftis of administtatiou on
csfnlejir said deceased shall not issue to the
cially this 8th day of
M. H. HUTCHISON. Only.
mostly Y ankee goods. It takes either gold or cot
ton to carry on that trade and eventually a great
portion of both go to the enemy and the goods
they bring us in return are for the most part such
as we can do without. We wish Congress would
aisi .not. as inseparaole fiom .he tri be sold again to the poor for consumption, at such
ump., ol that cause; bat first, because she believes prit;es „ wilI barely cover cost and expenses,
that, as tbs whole property of the people of the paired, that a Committee be appointed by the
States,isalrcady subject to all the debts present and chairman, as follows : two from the town district
future ot the Confederacy according to the Coro an<3 „„„ from each of the othe r Militia districts in
federate Constitution, State endorsement canntt j t , je Coumj t0 solid t 8ub script io ns-s a id subscrip-
add anything to the security of the debt or to the j tions to he in the f „ m of a Joan witJjout in t eJ . es t:
, . , c01,fiden “ ,elt | n lts redemption in any event, es- Sharcs t0 be one !iuadn . d dol | 8rs each.
put an entire stop to the trade and make it penal | cept tlie single improbable and inadmissable one of ; .. , . , , , .
forint i n .. Resulted, that the capital stock oflheAssocia-
io, any one to ship either cotton or specie to Nas- dissolution and reconstruction,and she is unwilling . , ,, , , . , , , ,
. .. ... . - i . i t.on. shall bo ten thousand collars, and that when
sau, except agents ol the government. ’ to provide a security for payment in that event. I ,, c , . . , , , . .
j . ... ; the sum of three thousand dollars shall be subscri-
- { SUK | * J ' o s ’ W0!1 presen tiie lapitansts, w 10 b ed, the Association lhall bo organized and com-
Eniiorarmrui—A Side Y‘«w *f ike Italijrci, I might be the holders of the debts so secured, a j oience business, by selecting from the subscribers,
The House of Representatives spent the whole I ,em P- J ' ! ‘ oa favor recnnslruction to stop the war . a hoard of Directors, who shall select from their
of Wednesday last in the consideration of this } au *^ *^ ,e consequent accumulation ol debt be.ore nnin b er a President, and appoint a suitable person
measure. An interesting and instructive debate j ! !,e P 0,nt lna J‘ be ri -«ckcd when payment would be i t0 act 88 Secretary.
arose, in which able arguments were made on both ! ■ n3 P oss * b l ,s an< l repudiation become a necessity. Knotted, that the money subscribed and paid in
sides. Being a new question, there was more than ' ‘Second, because she is unwilling to x iolate the ■ s b a II be refiinded at the expiratb-’i of twelve
ordinary attention giveu to the discussion. Mr. j &pi r R°f Representative Government, and the prill months, or sooner if peace shall h, made before
Bi?bam ao-ainsf. and Mr. T.nu- Car ‘1 I ci ! ,les of sound ecouon.y,by separating in any do. »| iat ,; me
Aiivnnrr in our Tnnm.
On and after the first day of June next,
the subscription price to this paper will be
Folk Dollars in advance. Those who
pay between this time and June, will get
the paper at Three Dollars a year. W
are compelled to go up in our prices
meet the corresponding rise in I’r
material. Paper is £00 per cent
(ud pi ices. Ink 5.(0 per cent, workmen’s ! M e question, the Houso of Representatives would u!1 ^ P B .v°’cnie f f>y the iiiaugiiTation of such a j Scottsboro
wages double, Arc. Oil wood lights 1 be unanimous in favor ol Endorsement. Man pro- ,1 . vs ( ern uf payment as will inspire coniulenee inj Pittsburg
’ ” - 1 1 5 -W : ’gUgf ! Halls
Jvckson, Aptil i'h—Kifth-tbr o gmiboats, a’l !
loaded with Y ankees, have gone np Cold Water;
three were iron-clad.
The Y ankees have abandoned the mouth ol the ;
Amite, and destroyed property. 1 '--eentors to tue
The Memphis lints ale closed for GO days; and I dfceasfd, n.akes a;
neither cotton or contrabands are admitted. * dismission from sa
I heso are there
GEOKtilA, Jasper County.
IT HERE AS, ShaJrneh 1. McMivhael, Bvntor
’S V J. MctVichael void Ciar.
Kjecntors
W. McMichael.
drach McMichael,
1 to- me for letters of
torship.
te and admonish all
a\d appear at my office
November next, to show
tters. of dismission
nted to tho applicants in terms of
be
have
Jackson, April 11th.—Intelligence from persons concer
(jreenwood. says that the enemy in biack canse , aiiv
Bayou are retiring.towards the river lay- | shall not bo
ing everything waste through the whole I the law.
Given under iny hand officially this 8ih April,
country. ! 1SG3. 47 uiGm M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
Jntclligenre from Grenada says the river —
is patroled L>y seven gunboats. Five : GEORGIA. Jasper County.
transports with cavalry passed up the j \\THEREAS, Mrs Selina H J,
Mississippi on the *7th inst. Also nine 1 ministratrix oh the esjirfc c
transports-With infantry, and o 0 beigllt nlif.ation to me for lettirs •rdismisst
. , foreigi
Yi c expect <>ttr iilends to stand by us at 1 mestic. All power is consolidated in her hands,
this crilical Juncture. We gave them w ^ te u the union i* established ; and having unlim -
jnanv years a paper for $2 00, that was lU ''* credit, she snaps her tingers at taxation, unless
worth ten to them. We only ask them to “ n ° mC * in l,ie sl,a 3 J0 of dul1 speeches, or nnmiti-
pay us now what is actually necessary t() f a,ed bachelors - Talk.bout appreciation of ««*,.-
saveusfrom prostration.
equal, jnst and judicious, but linn and vigorous
taxation. Not only will she submit to it. but she
invites it. aud pledges her people nvver to shrink
from their due share of it, an l scouts all idea of
repudiation. Second, to Cotton to be purchased
by t ho Government from the people of the Con fed
which will ensure the re-
Jns. C. YVhitaker.
O. 1*. Bonner.
Henry Steven*.
Arthur I. Butts.
John Speights.
Nathan Hawkins.
. j Thera are some young mcn.aud some not so youn- .
Less than $4 00 in the Legislature, who would give their daily pay eraC 7, al 8 !,b?ro1 t „ , nr
a year will not pay expenses. The change to cret a note issued by a certain young ladr.blar sallds0 , d at ll] * * a! - e ! lfc u ‘, lic 1 ‘ 1
. . . * i . J b . • , . 4 . * . , J . ? !’ a * commiiuds iu the markets of Europe 1 he only ob-
m our prices is made in accordance Wlt h | «>«« vluafon and that ansmg from a |o |he of tllis s is difficultv of j
the action of the Printers’ Convention. b,, ” ch v.olets tied svuh » few auburn hairs. and Uli? obstacIe cau bo surmounted by i
1 here was evidently a redundancy in th«* circu. , . . . 4 . . . . ,
* . . „ . , „ J , r J u U1 * obtaining in the first instance advances upon a.
The Qaeniion Settled, la,I0n ot tender (legal ot course) aex on Wedncs-
The House took up the re considered ! ’ , thr e,,do " em «„t meu are really- in car.
, . . . , . „ nest, let them invest iu the holiest ot bonds, end
I'lll restnctr.ig the planting of Cotton to thus enrich themselves aud bless their country. I 1
one acre to the hand, on Tuesday, and nf- there is anything that could redeem two of the
ter considerable discussion, a vote was ta- i bachelors in the Georgia Legislature, it would be
ken and the hill was lost. Jf seemed to
some clever woman'* endorsement—but even that
, , • c x l . . ? might be too late, they being without confidence
he the opinion of A large maiorit v of the ‘. ?. . . ,. ,'. "
- a j . in theniselreg or faith m otuers.
The. following Resolution was also adopted :
Resulted, that the Committee on Subscriptions
bo requested to report to au adjourned Meeting, to
be held at the Council Chamber in this city, on Sat*
! urday, April J eft h inst. at 11 o’clock. A. M.
The Secretary was requested to furnish each of
tho subscription Committee with blank forms for
! receiving subscriptions.
The meeting then adjourned.
R. M. OltME, Sr., President.
J. II. Nisuet, Sac’y
f -t* t KictiMoxn Virginia.)
t / April 2nd, 18(jJ. \
„ , , ,ii- ... . i Dear Jeri^E: The Capita! of our Confederacy
Cotton van be reached by neutral slops, without [ has to-day been the scene of a most violent and
any breach of the law of blockade, mid wlienco it ; unruly mob of women. The origin no doubt was
cau therefore be carried to its destination under the : up R intended, but the whole affair was most out
inviolable protection of neutral ffigs.' A discnssioii j rn tf eol, 'ly managed. The women represented
anspnr
boats loaded* down.
The enemy are reinforcing all the
depots on the iUemphis anil Charleston
Railroad.
A wagon train of tents went east from
Memphis.
Grai t has reached Memphis.
A special to the Appeal from ScnatoLia
Comm't sa ?' <! boats and twelve gunboats
° m 1 ' have gone up from Memphis to operate on
the Cumberland.
Heavy shipments are made on the Mem
phis and Charleston Railroad from Cor
inth. The merchants are shipping their
goods North, and the sutlers are selling j inv
their wagons.
A great strategical movement
loot.
White.
pledge of the cotton, aud then using these advan
ecs, in procuring a Fleet which shall open, and
keep open, at least one Confederate port, w here the
Legislature that a restriction might to Le
put upon lhe planting of cotton, but the
measure was thought lobe unconstitution
al and was lherefore opposed by many
who deprecate the planting of so much
The discussion of tha Endorsement Bill was con
tinued all day on Thursday, Judge Cochran occu
pying the morning, iu opposition to ihs bill. In
»b« afternoon, Mr. Heater tor. and lion. Linton
Stephens against, the bill, continued the discus*
sion. We did not have the pleasure ot liearmg ei.
of some length took place thereon
Mr. Lester. Air Stephens and Mr. Cabaiiiss ad
dressed the Ho usa. Mr. Lester an l Mr C-*—
for, Mr. Stephens against, endorsement. Air. Ste
phens' substitute was lost.
ihtmselves in a.starving condition and" im*
by " ant and the high
l!.»' ‘■Y.e • ..
Waffon. Ad-
Ilenry B.
^ceased, makes ap-
disiuission from said
plication to me for lett'
administration
These are therefiuyio cite and admonish all
persons concerned Jt> be\ and pqjpear at my office
or. (he first Monifiy in YNovember next, to show
cause, if imy fhey liaveX why letters of dismis
siem shall not he granted Oie applicant.
Given under my hand luid official signature,
this rth day of April, 1803.
-17 mlin M. H. HUTCHISON. Ordy.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
W HEREAS, Cluirles T. Preston, Adminis
trator on the ifetiites of Abraham Shepherd
and William L Shepherd, deceased, makes appli
cation to ine for leUeYgybf dismission fiom said
administrations.
These are thereibraGo <\e and admonish all per-
suns interested in sfnd estaa^s to bo and appear at
Gice on the J>5t Mouday^vu November next,
to show causti>ff any they have, why letters of
dismission skull not bo granted the applicant.
Given under my hand officially this 8tli April.
H63. 17 mCm M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord y.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
A LL persons indebted to t Fie estate of Allen C.
Cftricklaud, latent' Fierce county, deceased,
will please make immediate payment, aiid'person*..
having demands against said estate are requested
to hand flti-iu in proven in terms of the lsw.
THOMAS SWEAT. Adm'r.
Mrs. CASSEY STRICKLAND, Adm’rr.
March o, 1803. (pd $3 00) 42 6fc
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tlie estate of Lazarus
Tu.on, late of Fierce cocnty, deceased,
will please make immediate payment, and persons
having demands against said estate will please
hand them :n proven in !erm< of the law.
JOSIAH PEEPLES, Adm'r.
March 3d. 1863. (pd$:mi) 426t.
Executor s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door in
the town of Marion, Twiggs county, on
the first Tuesday in MAY, within the legal hours
of sale, the following land belonging to the es
tate of Hartwell L. Solomon, deceased, to-wit:
Six hundred and twentv-five acres, lying and
being in said county, and in the 25th and 27th dis
tricts, numbers not recollected, but known as
the settlement on which Bennett Jones now lives,
and the settlement known as the Davidson place,
ndjoining lands of John Faulk, Wm. L. Solo
mon, and C. R. Faulk. Terms on the day of gale.
JOHN FAULK Ex'r.
March 2d, 1863. is 42 tds. ■ HBi
PRESS
FOR SAXiXt.
A Double-end Adam’s Power Press,
in perfect ord- r. YVe have used it and can
recommend it. Bed 2e>d 40.
BOUGHTON, NISBET & BARNES.
Milledgeville, March 10th, 1863. 42 tf.
cotton as 3 acres to lhe hand. It is to be therofthe last named gentlemen,
li jifd that planters will not be so Bitwise,
unpatriotic, ns to plant 3 acres of cotton to j
the hand, when the life of this country
h;
(£<->.«!ration* Introduced iu the We*"
Smith •PlhctSla*
te bT .11 r.
Thump* ijj llog*.
A subscriber sends us the foil swing recipe;
The General Assembly of the State of Georgia <Jo In ibis case none of the stock wi-i
Resolve 1st, J'i>nx Georgia respectfully declines to j parties above named. They were
n-ceed to any of the plan’s which have been pro- ] Oomlnissioii and tlie country peep
numhers on the Cajoit.* 1 c Y\c
, . . —..-o.oi.rrrcc. Of coui-e none was given
or offered. They then proceeded tnmasre. to Cary
iitreet where arc most of the wholesale and com
mission grocers.. They first made a demonstration
upon the Commission house of Tyler and Williams.
They appropriated to themselves everything it con
tained. That which they could not conveniently
carry, they had wagons in readiness to conrev off.
ere owned by the
e only selling on
people are the losers.
■ ic.-, ,o - This will eventually put a stop ta the shipment of
. - ‘ * ,w l'“* 1 for tlie assumption or endorsement of Confederate : c-mutry produce to the city. Consequenllynric.es
n the supply of Provisions, which I fo ,bum p3 8 ?n“hST TtmnkTOln infoU'S SbS by^tb* feral States because ebo feels | will- now be higher than "ever provlions Career
J 1 J . ( wriuimipa in uo b 3. i imnK i na\ e an liuaiiKMe ^rustot the success of the Confederate Gov an.J starvatiou almost inevimbie. They then pio-
tlii< year's crops arc expected to produce. speeuey cure. It in tlU5 : take a teaspoonful , , t f ur entertains n firm confidence in the eeeded to a few oilier stores in the vicinity and ran
J 4 of Beefs ganl and put in a pint ofsweet milk* r .... j
The latest VuuUcc InTsntion. drench the
• „ ,, , „ ., ! putting a i
Because seme witty iellow at the North j n)0 nth. lie
vrote a sorg “Richmond is a hard road to ; 111 tw0 or tbrce ^ a - vs - , triumph of that cau-e, but because .she is convinced j that induced them so to act. but an insatiate desire
. 1,- fr <V,~ vorinna on to Hirh — ——— * i that the credit of the Confederate Government is .of pluud’r. I saw one wagon containing the sto-
iah w*, on iiiev.triouB it xticii- \vji»« »«• to bo done f *. to be maintained not by endorsement but by pay- Jen property of ono woman, that would have
The Want of Taper.
The destruction of the Bath Mills,
from which we derive our supplies of
printing paper, may entail on us tlie
necessity of suspending the issue of
the “Constitutionalist.” At this time
it seetus impossible to obtain paper
from any other source. Ail the paper
mills of the Confederacy are now mo
nopolized to their fullest capacity by
press engagements. Under these cir
cumstances, we prefer not to receive
any more subscriptions. We repnfW
all persons contec'^vvT v i 11 ,i .
I ^ vApress, to wittiliold tlieiii,
at least until we cau announce deft-
Atlminhtratnrs Sale.—Postponed.
W ILL be sold ou tlie First Tuesday iii MAY
next, before Wie Court House door in
Nashville. Berrien Ipunty, within tlie usu
al hours of ealo, Lot VimWf tlirce hundred aud
thirty in the sixth DhV#F originally Irwin now
Berrii n, as the |n'opo*(yVf William Garrett, dee’d. ^
Sold by virtue of itn oi ler from the Ordinary of j
Wilkinson cuup/y, for ti^ benefit of the creditors
of said deceq^/l. Term
E. CUMAftMG, . )
JNO. M. GARRETT. )
April 3, 1663. 47 tds
FINE COTTON
AND
mmao seed !
^Til’PORA SILK COTTON, very superior for
/J domestic spining as tho staple is very long
amt silky. This is an upland Jong staple cotton
and yields well and matuu-s well in the np coun
try, which must take the place of the .Sea Island
Cotton. This Cotton is quoted to be worth sixty
cents per pound in tho Augusta market.
THE LACE COTrON, the staple very long
and silky, a rich cream colour and very superior
for making coloured homespun and Jeans cloth.
HARMON'S PROLIFIC, very early, the ear
liest Cotton I know of. *
DICKSON’S SELECT COTTON, very pro-
I
• Adm’rs'
be iibie to
litis paper.
to SUSli
•» . *
posed by some of her sister States, or to any plan 1
travel’
words n sde by McClellan ami other Yan
kee Generals, the Head of the Govern
ment has turned the key to the Musical
Box ot the iirepreesihle Yankee Nation,
and there is to he no more music allowed
on the other side of the Potomac. Next
to imprisoning little children for wearing
red and white ribbons on their clothes, , .
„ ... , , , Rags. Bring in your
this last act of King Lincoln, deserves to ! ° , ,
, ° , i money for them,
stand. I here are to be no more songs—
no more music—no move arms in citizens’
hands—no more liberty in that once proud,
free and happy land. How are the Migh
ty fallen ! To subjugate us they have not.
only lost their liberties, but their civiliza
tion.
p meats; by the inauguration of such a system of; amounted to mo:
ces I apci can- j p a j. ment as u .;;i inspire confidence in the early re- j this was wrong,
lily and Week- 1 dnetinn of the public debt, aud in its ultimate eti- j equally d.vitled,
more than a thousand dollars. Now
as ilia booty was by no means
and Iha pressing was confined ex
clusively to a few. If there had been an equal di
vision of the spoils or they hnc^ taken from ail, it
uid not have been so bad.
JVm»/ioi/,cqaal, just «n_J judicious, bni firm and But still the party conducting it were of a low
jorous taxation; not only win sin submit to it ! vilo class of drunkards and thieves. If they had
i From present appearances
not be had to supply the Daily* anu >v cck- j dnetinn of the public.
ly Press of tho Country. The article gets j “'Kesfh^d 2nd,’ As the legitimate and only possi-
scarcer and higher every day. Let those , ble means ^accomplish this end, she points, first
j who would help the Press at this time, , vj
save all their Raws. We will pay five but she invites it and pledges her people never to I been actually iu need, aud applied to the proper
° . .. • 1 shrink from their due share of it. and scouts all I authorities for assistance, t bey would have receir-
ccuts a pound for clean linen or Gotton j d ,. a 0 f repudiation. Second to Cotton, to be pur- i ed it, as there is a poor fund in the city for the ben-
Ra„ 3 Brin**- in your Ra^s, and get the I chased by the Government from the people of the j ciit of the poor. But such was not the case, for in
” * j o o Confederacy, and sold at the huge profit which it j one instance a woman having procured a broom
now comma ds in the markets of Europe. The I gave it to her husband and iu five minutes it was
uulv obstacle in the. wav of this process is the de- j “ m-aU' 1 " r ° r a drink. Beside^ this, it will ha**
faculty of delivery, and'this obstacle can be *<■■- ' an injurious moral effect in Y'ankee Land. No
mounted by obtaining in thefirst instance advances | doubt it will give a good ground for more to be said
The Treasury Notes of the State are or upon a pledge *f the cotton and then using , than actually took place
r J ^ ; tho8ft advances in procuring a fi^et which shall Mayor Mayo appeared and addressed the crowd
peeping out. r l he bills are well executed j G p en j iCP p 0 peu at least one Confederate port, j upon their impropriety and begged them as good,
and appear to be printed on good paper.— and thus place the cotton where it can bo ten- bed peaceful and law abiding citizens to disperse. He
1 * 1 . ° c * ' f> v neutral ships without any breach ol. tlie law of J then read them the law naming the punishment,
We hope they will drive out of circulation j b f ockl|dC| and therefore carried t-> its destination but tu no avail. Gen. Winder then appeared and
mack of Ike n'ortkless t.ask Iba. no* .li- j »d,r Ita inviol.OI. .ooK-ai.,., ol'top. | Si', "‘"dt
Sialf Trra»nry I\olc».
The NlnrTtition Wniwntion.
graces the currency of the country. Some . ,, , , i perse the crowd, aud if necessary to use powder
“— , , . .ii- - .1 t j,„„ .:ii i._J toS” The House passed the Endorsement Bill | a)K j ba j| They came up with bayonets fixed at
lhe Northern people seem to he satis- persons seem to belicie that they ■ b y a small majority. The Senate has referred it ,) ie head of the street, wheeled in to column of
fied that they have but to observe a master-l‘hoarded up as the State Notes have here- tu tbe p,. 0 pi c by a large majority. The Senate plattoous and the crowd vahished. There was no
ly inactivity, .nd .1,0 Sou,born people .ill *«f«™ U~-b« » Ike pro.ettl nolo, ur. n0 „ u .ot on ,h. Bin. | JZtVUSSi C’XL’SZT™i'Z*
be forced to surrender for the want of some- made payable in Confederate Treasury deistand that an attempt will he made to recover
y • 1, i.i Notes there can be no purpose served by j r^* Is nothing to' be'done by tlie City Autiiori-1 as muck of the property as possible,
thing to cat. It ,s well enough to have i ti^to arrest and bring to trial the parties guilty of j An affair of this k.ui was nipped in the bad last
uitely whether we will
continue the issue of
Siioiild We he compelled to suspend
we will resume our publication as
soon thereafter as practicable. It is
whelly impossible, however, now to
make any calculation as to when that
can be.
These remarks apply equally to the
publication of the .'Southern Field and
Fireside.
It would be vain for 11s to attempt
to express tbe depth of onr regret at
thisgreatcalamity.lt is one ot these
terrible providences to which we must
bow, and we feel our subscribers will
do so likewise, without any other sen
timent towards us than that of regret
at a common misfortune.
Under these circumstances, we will
be compelled, for the present, to pub
lish our daily on a half sheet, and to
condense, or perhaps leave out con
tract advertisements.
Augusta Constitutionalist.
Notice to Defy
fa BL.Bgran Tate
rye hereby notified to
tieaton.a
to make piiyy
April GiE 1663.
Tho price of each variety of seed is $5 per
bushel. My opiuion is that not a pound u[.Cot
ton ought to bo raised fo* -Ket during the war,
and only a »■—quantity for domestic purposes
#t>< i —- hCcp seed, and that of the very beat vtu«
1 ety that can be bad.
AGENTS.
riYWO months after date application will lie
I made to tlie < >\huarv of Baldwin county for
rust estate of Drury Mur
phy Inle of said cuiieY- deceased
JOHN .11. MANDK1'60\, Adm'r de lionis lion
With the will annexed.
April 67 1663. \ (J. H.) 47 9t.
„a*dr—'.\ ,
ueniands against Martha 1 ytova.il, McLaughlin & Co., Augusta, Ga.
,hlwm county deceased, j W m. K. l'hillips dc Co., Griffin. Ga.
out them legally autheu- ! ^;i t . n Cninack, Golninlius, Ga.
Alfred Williams Cnttsmilia, its.
Gilmer A: Co.. Montgomery, Ala.
For $1 I will send a small package Indigo Seed
and pay the postage.
Address mo at Covington, Ga.
DAVID DICKSON.
March 3f,th. 1663. 46 2t.»
deceased are requested
II. MITCHELL, Ex'r.
(j. H ) 47 Ct.
Notict
IXTY’ da vs after date application will be made
Otoi ~
tlie Court of Ordinary of Jasper comily, for
leave to sell the Dower, assigned tlie widow of
William Spear, of said county, deceased.
THOS. J. SPEARS, Adm'r.
Feb. 11.1663- M II II 39 9t.
St. Stephen’s Church, Mita.EixiEvii.LE \
Easter Monday Aptii 6ih, 1663. I
Tho following otneers, ,**«« *l*otetLfgr the ec!o-
siasticai year r
'cits.
Dr. J. R.
♦ 1 them ronrlo tliink so But it hitling them, unless the holder believes | tins 10 ■«» »■ ‘ j evening at FetorsbuTg, l>y arresting all the parties
the Northern people think so. But it b i forcible seizure of private property in this City, on I , gnoD " ag tbey lllad „ fbeir first demSnstration -The
would be well for US to see to it that then* that tue woi “ 0 j Friday last? Law and order men look to the W hole system of iuiprcssnient is wrong, and it is
In »pes and predictions shall not be fulfilled. ! Notes will make them Letter than Conicd- Mayor t0 do bis whole duty in this matter, prompt- j truly outrageous (oi a few low breL vile drunken
The people of the South, for two-years, crate Notes. But a man must have 1 Xj and thoroughly.
Lav
11- , .1 , -1- • • , crown very foolish, indeed, if he expects
believed that roretgn intervention o ,u " ,u ^ ’ J.
. . . - c the State of tleorgia to pay these Notes
was to be the great engtue of their polit- 0 . . „ „ ,
, . .. r any other way than with Confederate
ical salvation .Upon that ignisJatuu* we J l
. .. . “"ii • 1 „j 1 reasury notes,
and verily it well nigh proved J
rested
our ruin. If the Yankees believe that j l ^ Mer from T «a«.
we arc to be subjugated by the want of j A friend writing us from 5 a?pcri TeXas ,
food, and act upon that idea, they arc des- , under date> March 18th 1S63 , says. “We thesb rev<
to suffer from it quite as much 've l e Messrs. Editors you will not forget that | j, 0 od persons dvsiro him to be a candidate again,
nm “Foreign intervention.” 1 hey j; rp ___
narties for an office of Governor of Georgia, will
For the Confederate Union.
HON. B. n. B1GIIAM, FOR GOVERNOR.
Messrs. Editors:—l do not know who!her or
not Governor Brown will be a candidate for re-
election. I believe that it is the wish ot the peo
ple generally, lhat be should continue in office tor
another term. This desire is not only produced
because it is believed that Governor Brown would
make the best Governor of any one in the State,
thesb revolutionary and war times, but many
women, who do not-desire any honest employ
ment, to undertake such matters For tho good
reputation of our Capital I hope it will not be re
peated, and for the sake of our fair fame abroad
as a nation.
Everything is now quiet, but some anticipate a
renewal of the impressment to-night.
EOUS.
Since this was written, numbers have been ar
rested, aud will get into the Penitentiary.—Eds.
* ill' LIHHYPH
FT7T7TiTOTni
*' —
Charleston, Arpril 9.—Official dispatches from
Hardeetille announces that early this morning
fined
did from “T oreiga intervention. -* UC J I rM ,' . . e nri j
0 - . j lex as is a part or this Uontederacj, and
way believe that we are not ready to sac- . wplt . no . ftf tlip , nn ; ted (Confederacy, you ; n*rtie7 for a'n'office of Governor of Georgia, will General YV. 0. Walker, with j.is Light Artillery,
destroyed *>ue ot the enemy s gunboats in Coosaw
l.riverr
All quiet. Thera is no prospect of n fight to-
j day. A Confederate officer from Morris Island,
i boarded the wreck of the Keokuk last night and
, . , , .1 • 1 gooa cowon xrowiug evuunj. , ^te for hi... iu preference to any one else. But found that her turret had been pierced through by
pirrlvze their energies, and weaken tiieir r-' ® * . ..m Governor Brown conclude not to gratify a ball. Pieces ot tarrutur-e and wreck are tloatm
Wain the field Only let us provide ! *» r tobacc0 ’ corn and " U « ar canC ’ f St * ! his'friends aud .be public, and should determine 1 ashore.
,t# ” ° ' . Y i-i ern Texas is a better forming country than - t „ retire, tlion I would most respectfully suggest
certainly against the contingency on whtcli . . . ,J1,i„h the Hon. Benjamin H. Bigham, as one ealeu-
0, Yankee, are ka.in- ikeir I,one. of .ub- i U-* »« ” he * 1,b r- » ««• »*f • •»- I. m.ke a.. «M* ~4 «M». “J
■.gating us, and our country will come ov.t , aali everytlmig \er> searco an rig n eovernoo^ ^ ^ n m an (not yet fort.v, I
n . • 1 r „ 'P|.« rc Corn is selling in some places at $--jO ami , Mr Bigham lias shown himself m the
of the struggle victorious and fre* 1 here r>0 cents . Jjacon high and j Slfiegislatifu not only a man of ability, but
“ I , carcc . , Vk 00 ,0 30 cents. So. Gene,-!
Delegates to attend the Convention to be h Id in
Augustjf May 7th 1663:
HfC. VVayne, J. M. Clark, Wm. II. Scott,
Alternates.
C. II Hall. R. M. Orma Jr , II. B. DaGraffenried.
A CASB.
We tho undersigned, tender our thanks to his
Excellency.GoveVior Joseph li: Brown, General
Henry C. WayneVludge LrCrson L. Harris, Col.
B. B. deGrnff'enrieiX an^Dtliers, for their uphold
ing and vindication J^tho Law and the prelection
of our property, airo west that our city authorities
will bring the idstignfyrs of so foul an outrage to
tlie bar of Justice
' A COB GANS,
SEPH DeYOUNG.
MiM^dgeville, April 13, 1863.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
WT ki-voas. Seaborn Woodcock. Administrator;
t > on lire estate of William W. Dickerson in»kes ,
applic itiju lo me for letters of dismissiop from ,
said adniifiisjraliyn. _ • J
^ A-'a'i- af'/v ollke i CI1XTY' days after date application will be made
T cr ^ * tovSTLJcut i Oto tbe Court of Ordinav of Appling county. *.
rfaTCey lmve.’ why^^lelte« of dismission fbr •«*«(« sell a portion of tin- real estate and
should not be granted./, X I county, deceased
Notice.
Given under my Jrand and official signature, }
thi 1 April 11 tli, 1603
■17 intira. WILLIAM LEE, Sen. Ord’y
Feb. 11. 1863.
SARAH EASON, Exr’x.
JAMES*!’. EASON, Ex'r.
j t. 39 9t.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
W HEREAS, John Green, Administrator on
the estate of William J. Dixon, innkes appli
cation to me for letters dilniission from sxid ad-
mioislralioi/., / \ I .
These and admonish /I per
sons cono^nieftlPwbc an jrsppear at iny ctiii^ with
in the tuGb’prweribeJ by Av• to show muse, if
any tlJf have, why sa^d letters of dismission
slronld not be granted
Given under my hand and official signature,
tliis 11 til day ot April, 1863.
47 mUai. WILLIAM LEE, Sen., Ordy.
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of lhe Court or Or-
/V dinar*- of Bulloch county, willTbo sold before
the CouAJffouSe door, in StateaDoro, on th* first
'furnAJrSt n»»t, umjingio hojTw^pred
Cnyler/ejohtfen years Sold as tli j prop
,-rty oljAfifl. 1’. Lanier, fdcjfdivision among the
heirs off said estate. Terurtf-uiade known on the
day of sale. f \.
“VV WILSON. Adm'r.
SE LANIER, Admr'x.
I) B 47 tds.
BKN'.L
CATHI
April Ut'n. 1863.
GEORGI A, Mitchell county.
Y» THE REAS, M. J. Bullard applies to me for
VV iett-rs of administration on the estate of Ed
mond T.'Bullard, deceased, late of said county.
•piiose arc therefo^ to cite and admonish all
and singular tlie kimVed and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appelr a*lny office in Camilla,
within the time prescrij^rtT by law, to show cause,
if any they have. wj»^!ei(ers shall not be granted
to said flpplicajj***^
Given uwffir my band and official signature.
April 7tli/is(
800 Cords of Tanbaik
W ANTED for the Georgia Penitentiary, for
which the highest market price will be
paid. JAMES A. GRt-EN, P K.
Feb. 20th, 1863. 41 3m.
LAUD WAJNTED-
-| lor which (he highest
J. Vf.VfvlA/ market price will he paid by
7 WRIGHT & BROWN.
Milledgeville, Jan. 24th, 1863. 36 tf
Paid $' 75
JOSEPH J. BRADFORD, Ord’y.
47 5t.
LATER FROM CHARLESTON.
Charleston. April 9to,—Six Monitors and the
Fork 20 to 30 cents, dec. uener- a as ' well as a thinking man. Iu all
ftill holds Galveston, and j matters concerning Education, Agriculture, &c.,
Ho Ins a and in developing the resources of Georgia in ev-
ne nas » nay, lie has taken a leading part in the Leg-
- 7 * f j , 00 d cottou fleet wltieb is Saul to be Stipe- j islatures, and at home and am,mg his neighbors „ clu , t „ llumlunul .
"' C tamW * “ a P 1 .0 ,ke Iran clad,and can lakenf jTdiZ,«»« ,k, k,^.,
the latter that coine tn his reach. ing on Hus 1 s fir the, | 1( . nnst I credit on the Garrison for coolness and bravery in
than this—a plenty of provisions this year j
guarantees the independence of tho Con- a a S rB ® r , ,
federate States. Such a responsibility ! willma.nta.rtins ground there. ^ rte nas a — w , y> he basAaken » le-dinff part_in_the Leg;
, , * -f ..._ .mod cottou fleet tvlticli is aatil
Ironside still lie within the bar about two'and
half miles trom From Sumter.
The enemy is waiting for a new machine to re
move the torpedoes.
Every thing is ready for attack.
SendV Meneada, the Spanish Consul, who re
cently lefthere iu the Spanish War Steamer, re
turned to-day, via Richmond, having left Wash
ington on Thursday last, on hearing that an at
ck hero was imminent. Neither the French nor
country as never before rested upon niau j rlor
in any age or part of the world-
A treat in »t®rc for onr Rvndrr
I ^r c are gratified to hear front the writer I
Iff O SICS.
paid a note on him-
. YVaitzfelder & Co.
and lost the same without, tdfhing off his name or
marking it paid, the public \re forewarned from
trading for the paper, andfany "person finding the
same, will confer a faytr by delivering it to tlie
J>D,FANNIN.
47 3t
CARDS!
LEATHER!!!
lore's.Cottou Cards nuui-
1 'IIE undersigned, having
self lor $247.00, due '
subscriber
April It 1863.
COTTON
COFFEE!!
I shall apply to the
Mitchell county, for
leave to sell all tin laiith#belonging to. the estate
of Wilev Bullard, ileoeasld.
Paid $4. DAVID FITZGARREL, Adm’r.
April 7th. 1863. 47 6t.
Notice to Debtops and Creditors.
lotted to the estate of Wiley
:d, are required to make im
mediate paymeidtTafad those having demands are
required to liatsfl thAn iu in terms of the law.
Paid $3, f DAVlD FITZGARREL, Adm’r.
April 7ilr, 1863. 47 6t.
S LY I'Y' days after datf
Court of Ordinar
A LL persons
bullard, deceg
A NLW REGIMENT
FOR THE
Department of Middle Florida.
General Howell Cobb’s Command.
T HE undersigned having been authorized by
tbe Secretary of War to raise a legiment to
serve uuder General Howell Cobb, in bis depart
ment of Middle Florida, all persons who have
raised or may design to riase Companies, are in
vited to correspond with mo at Macon. Georgia.
Companies of sixty lour, squads, non conscripts
or exempts from any portion of the State, and al
so persons subject to conscription, residing in
the district ot Middle Florida, and iff the fol
lowing named counties: Baker, Calhoun, Clay,
Decatur Dougherty. Eaily Lee, Mitchell, Miller,
Randolph, Terrelli, Thomas, Worth, Chattahoo
chee, Marion, Quitman, Stewart, Sumter, Schley,
Taylor, Webster, Muscogee.
Also, non-conscripts exempts and THOSE
SUBJECT TO CONSCRIPTION, in General
Cobb’s Department
A bounty of $50 and a complete outfit will be
furnished to every Volunteer, aj soon as he is
mustered in.
The Regiment will be thoroughly equipped,
armed with Euue’.J Rifles, and rendezvous at Ma
con.
J AMES COOPER NISBET,
100ET"'
50lt lbs.
500 lbs. SOtTE LEA\HEB
Receive«L4nd for sale by
J. GANS A CO.
Milledgeville, April 13, 18611.
47 tf
half i,f the Great Speech of lion. D. ^ . . , . .1- a nart of the Confedcr- I fellow-citizens of other parts of tho State, iu
of old friends in lilts helping them to carry out similar
of the above, who for (lie time
cut
We will Duhlibh in our next issue one j 01 ll,c “ u ""’ 'Y . I citizens of Troup and tho surrounding country ;
” — — I—* off from the association and sj l ' J and while doing this, lie has been useful totiis
^ orbee?, in tho House of Representatives
at Washington, on the bill indemnifying
Lincoln for the suspension of the writ of
Italic as corpus. It is long, and wc will
have Jto divide it. But it is as eloquent
and powerful a speech as ever fell from
tbe lips of an American Statesman. It is
a model of beauty and strength. It ap
peared in theNew York Caucasian, and we
are indebted to the Mississipjtian for the
speech entire.
■ —
Npctch of Bon. B. V. Johnsoa.
L is not necessary for us to invite the reader’s at
tention to tii- very able speech of Senator Jobn-
«on, on'he Supremo Court bill. His arguments
* re a a s vet-able, incontrovertible. The speech,
(hough delivered under unfavorable circumstances,
. y* ar he has been at the head o. a Urge C p j, . \Vbeu the monitors were discovered approach-
being, is - insnufactattng skU, in Virgirns. or ,a e | jpg the men were at dinner. At the sound of the
lung roll tney sprang to their guns with cheering,
and lhe battle 11 ig was run np to the air of Dixie,
p ayed by the baud on the parapet and a salute ot
llteirteen guns lired.
Col. Altred R'leit was canonading officer of the
Fort. Lieut. Col. Joseph Y’ates commanded the
c r j. reaches him but seldom, atld ! termined to attempt the manufacture ol iron, he
tear u »«• _ fJ u--l ; lias joined in this enterprise, and ia
But
... ....- j- - . , helping them to carry out similar enterprises.—
aCV Wo send him our paper regutanj , : more recently, Ills fellow-citizens paving de
but''we fear it reaches him bat seldom 1 - — "
when received is a month or two old.
. c 1 .liar times when the con- Irom these employments to attend to his legisla-
we hope for better times wucu ! tiv e dutibs-and all who notice his legislative con-
n will be tepaired between. tllC East | due t f will at once discover that while lie is modest
neetton l , , .and unobtrusive nod courteous, yet he is au ae-
and West, and Georgian • O j live leading aud working member, and that he
fi itted to shake hands and enjoy a always gives light and instruction upon any sub-
Admintstrutor'* Sale.
A GREEABLE to order of the Court of Or
dinary of Baldwin comity, Ivill bo sold at
tho Court House door in safd county, on tue (irst.
Tuesday in June next \jftliin the legal hours of
sale, the House and'Win (he city of Milledge-
villei known as the (say lot, adjoining laud of
John Conn. 8o!d ys the property of Solomon
Gay, deceased.
' YV. M. STEVENS. Adm’r.
April 7ih, 1863.* 47 ids.*
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, James C. Shea, administrator de
bonis nan oil the estate of Henry W. S.
Tracy, deceased, ha\ tiled li'is.tiual account, and
ii-titions for letters Af dismission from said trust.
These are therefor&t^titc all persons adverse
ly concerned to file^CTfetr objections on or beiore
the lirst JIonda>dnNoAem b er next.
Given midCT uty official signature this 14th
April, 16^4^7 6m JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y.
FO« SALE!!
A FEW SACKS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
just gTound at Dennis' Mills.
RICE FLOUR from fresh beat Rice, from Jes
sup's Miils
OJd Apple Brandy, Copperas and Snuff.
SCOTT & CARAKER.
March 7, 1863. 46 3t.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
"\ATHEREAS, Dr. Thomas Gibson lias madeap-
W plication tame in due form of law, for letters
of admiuistralioS upon the-estate of Calvin J.
Mixon, late of sni\ county/’decea^ed.
These are therefore tor cite and admonish all
and singular tho kkuh^u and creditors of said ff
ceased, to be and awfear at my office on or Ef “ le
lirst Monday in yotne next, then and there to
show cause, if 4iiy, yvhy said lettpv* mB y not be
granted. / • \ . . „ ....
Given ituffcr my Kfitid officially at .>13000,
I.E-.VI3 SOLOMON. Onl'y.
TO TRAVELERS.
M Y House is open to receive tran
sient boarders, and all who may give me a
call. I study to please all and keep one of the
best and cheapest houses iu the city. Call and
try mo. JAS. E. HAYGOOD.
AJitledgeville, Mareli 13th, 1863. 43 tf.
- , enterprise, and is no,v one of, batteries, and Major Ormsby Blanding
its most active members. He is now only absent | ^ eAiatvd batterie ’ s . 7 B
islative con-i Tue enemy fired eighty shots at tbe Fort, ef
which thirty-four strncic.
The Garrison are eager for the next chance at
the Monitors
Richmond, April 9.—Northern dates of the 7 tb
received
brotherly embrace.
©iiilller* take 4ar .
selves AccorAlBglr-
On the 20tb of the present month. April the new
law against distillation goes into effect. Jro
* r »k •* n*fll he aeainst the to distil
that time fort 1 aU ki nda of grain.
Alcoholic liquors, not only molMSetl<
but also from potatoes, pens.
ject, on which he speaks. Mr. Bigham is very de
cided aud linn in all that his judgment approves,
and energetic in all that he undertakes. Therefore,
with his enlightened and comprehensive mind,
and firmness, aud energy—believing that were he
Governor he would look more to the material in
ternal interests and welfare of Georgia, rather
than try to impart to his administration au orna
mental or artificial display, and thus would make
GEORGIA. BAker County.
W HEREAS,‘Anna Jane West, administratrix
on the estate of William West, deceased,
makes application to me fq^detteis of dismission
from said adnii
These are theViprlTto cite and admonish all
persons intereatCu'.in said estafePlo he and appear
at my offieo>im the 'first Monday in October next,
and show^iause, if Any they have, why letters ol
dismission shall not granted said applicant iu
terms of the law. .
Giveu under my hand and official signature
Applivg Slicrtjf Salt
W ILL bo sold on the fust Tuesday in MAY
next, before the Court House door in the
**" 11 of Hoimesville, Appling• county. Georgia
™, ,Vea a rnu i a , Xhia 6th April, 1863.
The rumors of the capture of Charleston created | .. THOMAS ALLEN. D. Ord’y
great excitement in N ew \ ork on tbe 6th, and gold
suddenly fell.
PRESIDENT’S
PROCLAMA-
PRO VISION
TION.
Richmond, April 10.—The President will issue
a proclamation to-morrow moTniog.urginf^tbe pen
the kind of Governor most beneficial to Georgia; I pie to direct their agricultural labor tna.uly to the
anil believing that there are very few men iu | production of food crops. He takes an enconra-
S .1XTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county
for leave to sell the land aid negroes belonging to
the estate of Elijah Ptckrfen, late of said county
deceased.
. EZEKIEL MILLER, Adm'r.
February, 16th, 1863. 1 J it 40 9t
Georgia that would make as good a Governor;
tn *e nnder severe penalties. Put out your j sboa ld Governor Brown uot again boa candidate,
c " ’ natatoes.- pess, and molasses I j WO ald most respectfnlly suggest the Hon. B. H.
fires, and save your ptiw*™-* r . . 1— — _r«i> - > -
td save y p« , „r MnTer tine them into Bigham of Troup, as one suitable to beournex
the mind of a Statesman and tbe he.rt of Jnnd fruit for food, instead of convert, g | Governor. A GEORGIAN:
kPa-riqt. . " j poison.
ging view of tho present situation of affairs, and
urges tbe raising of food for nmn and beast, as the
means of averting the only danger Government re
gards with apprehension. He administers a just
rebuke to speculators.
S IXTY days after date 1 shall apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county, for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to tbe estate
of Mosea T. Lawson, dqcrased.
L. J. 8TEWART, Adm’r.
Marek M v 18M. 43 f»t.’
i, e 3rd distret: 82, 317, 161, 27, 102. 208, 330,
337 266. 299, 265. 367,307,342. 244,219 in the
4tli district; 405, 320, 311, 132, 372, 506. *268, 90
in the 5th district:, also the following fractions in
the 4th district 496, 500,501, 502. 503, 504,523.
526. 527, 52*2, 339, 341. All of the above lots
and fractious lying iu the county of Appling -
Levied on under a fi fa issued from the Inferior
Court of Camden county in favor of Champion
I. Hutchinson vs. Nehemiab K- Butler, adminis
trator on tbe estate of Abraham Colby. Property
pointed out by C B. HUt^g g MITH sh>ff
March 13th. 1863. 44 tdg
Spool Cotton.
20 D0Z C “' ,Si ^ ! R C raSw *
Feb.*d, !•*•- 77 **■
Macon
Captain Co. II .21st Regiment, Ga. Vol.
in, March I7t«, l J i;3. 44 2m*.
S IXTY’ days after date application will be made
to the coart of Ordinary of Bulloch county
for leave to sell all the land and negroes belong
ing to 'he estate of Anderson Kicklighter, Sen.,
deceased, for a division under the will of said de
ceased.
ANDERSON KICKLIGHTER, Adm’r.
with the will annexed.
March IOiIi, 1863 d b 43 fie.
T WO mouths after dale application will be
made to the court c» Ordinary of Appling
county for leave to sell the land and negroes be
longing to the estate of James McGauley late of
said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased.
JOHN TILLMAN, Adm’r.
March 5th, 1863. 43 9t.
mwo MONTHS afterdate applicant'll will bo
JL made to the Ordinary of Baldw in county for
an order to sell all the real and personal estate of
Most* West, late of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM P. B. WEST. Ex’r.
March 3lat, 1863. J M 46 £>t.
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordina
ry of Appling county, will bo sold on tho
first Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court
House door in the town of Hoimesville, Appling
county, the following lands, belonging to tho es
tate of Henry Clary, late of said county, deceas
ed: Number 199, in third district of said county,
containing 390 acres, subject to a w idow’s donery
for life time. Also, number 473 in tho 4 th dis
trict of said county, containing 490 acres, more or
l ess . Term* an the day of sale (sold for the
1 benefit of tbe heirs. mLU9 CLAR y, Adm’r.
Tint 16th, 1863,
44 tds*