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THE OLD NORTH STATE.
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' A A'iiir Hprrch from )<•!. Tmc»
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os &PCo\. B. Vance, the lately elected Governor
"Ur of North Carolina, was inaugurated before some
hr six or seven thousand of the people of that
w State, at Raleigh last Tuesday. His speech on
» )( the occasion is one of the most eloquent and pa-
V triotic we have read during the war. We copy
the following paragraphs from it, which will be
read with great pleasure
Fellow citizens, we have but the on>^. great
and all-absorbing theme. The war which we
are fighting for our liberties and independence,
*Ui*i is indeed the sea which receives our every
h'V^Tbt stream of thought How it was produced,
qiirit* whether it could safely have been avoided, and
* upon whose shoulders rests the blame, it were
itg worse than idle note to enquire. At the pro-
ce per time it was discussed, and every argument,
ir pro and .-on, was given to the people. Suffice
'a, it 10 say, that it was forced upon us by a domi
n' nant and encroaching majority, and is evidently
1 c hut the pent up tires of fanatical hatred which
have been accumulating in the North for forty
l years. The government of the United States
was a great confederation of independent com-
| and muil be averted; the law was passed, and
the country saved. It fell hardest upon the
patriotic soldiers in the field—they had already
served twelve months, most of them without
furloughs, and they had looked forward and
counted the days, slowly revolving as they
seemed, to the time when they should see
noinc and all that was dear to them. Sorely
wer; they disappointed, but how did they be
have? Resist the law, as with arms in their
hands and doubting its constitutionality, they
could have done ? No, indeed ; they swallowed
down their bitter sorrow, they ‘ dismissed all
hopes of seeing their homes and families,
grasped their muskets and set again their re
solute faces toward the flashing of the guns.
God bless them for it 1 An exhibition of purer
patriotism has not been seen on the continent,
mid our government can never sufficiently ap
preciate it.
1 remember, with a thrill of pride, the con
duct of the gallant men I so lately was honored
by commanding. They too, were disconten
ted, ami spoke loudly and bitterly against the
harshness ol the law. 1 called them together
and simply laid before them the necessities of
their country, and apjx-aled to their patriotism
to sustain it; 1 made them no promises, held
out no hopes ; I even told them that though
.1' .a ^u.»t ■ ifiiii uciauvui til iuucp».‘iu»>ini win- >
...unities, held together by a written compact, l>*e> were promised furloughs by the l»w, they
called the constitution. Of this instrument the I would not get them ; that there was no ing
very life and soul was the great axiom “that all | before them but fighting and suffering. ey
governments derive their just powers from th 1 A ~ *
consent of the governed.’’ To this the ancestors
of those who now are shedding our blood, to
gether with your forefathers, assented on the
tth of July, 1776, ami the instrument in which
they sent it forth and pledget! “their lives,their
fortunes and their sacred honor” to maintain it,
has rendered their names immortal.
When Abraham Lincoln was elected by the
votes of the North only, embracing among his
supporters all of the fieice and fanatical enemies
of slavery on the continent, several of these in
dependent States which were slave-holding,
refused their "consent” to an administration
which threatened to destroy them. We, in
North Carolina, after fair debate, resolved to
wait and see, and to trust yet awhile longer to
the safeguards of the Constitution. In the
uieanlime, we implored the North to offer no
violence, but to allow the people to resist seces
sion by the only constitutional means given
them—discussion and public opinion. Many
Southern States followed our example. While
thus honestly engaged, the mask was thrown
off, and our souls were sickened with a procla
quietly dispersed to their quarters, and in
lour hours the regiment was^reorganized for
the war! This will answer fora history of our
whole army.
If they who went out first, and have suf
fered and hied ti om the beginning, could thus
submit, oh! cannot those who have so far re
posed in peace in their protected homes, give
the remainder of their time to their coun-
tr- ? Our brave regiments have had their
ranks thinned by death and disease; will you
not all go cheerfully to their help ) They have
struggled tor you, and now you are needed to
struggle w ith them. Let the law he executed
impartially upon all, rich and poor, high aad
low. Jtm
Any proposition for the further inerdt >wiy
our army should, and under our present tarv-
perous circumstances, might safely he w.’ated
with more deliberation, and that method sought
out which would he most acceptable to the
people. Then let those of us who remain at
h- me, bend every energy to the task of cloth
ing and feeding our defenders in the field, and
providing for their wives and children. They
“’al Notiff*—Ijonutoii flonntp.
fS EORGIA. HOUSTONOOUNTY:
fJT Ordinary’* Office for Mild County.
Whereat Dr. Wm. J. Green pet it font the undersigned
lor Letters of Administration npon the estate of Lewis
Kutnph, late of Raid county, deceased :
Th es« are therefore to cite aad admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and a ppear at my office on the first Monday in October
next, and ebow cause, if any they have, wby letters
sboul d not be granted the applicant in terms of the
law.
Given under mv hand and official signature at office
this September 5th, 1862. WM. T. SWIFT,
sep 6 Ordinary
G t KOKUIA, HOUSTON COUNTY : I
• Sixty days after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to sell the
Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas
R. Feagln, late of said county, deceased, this Septem
ber Sd.lsM. G. M. T. FKAGIN, Adm’r.
sep 4
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL persons Indebted to the estate of Dr. John K,
Foriibsm, late ol Houston couaty, deceased, will
make immediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate will present them in terms of the
law, this September 2d, 1862.
sep 4 O. M. T. FKAGIN, Adm’r.
G eorgia, Houston county :
Ordinary’s Office for said County.
Whereas, Wm. J. Anderson, Guardian of John T.
Humber, a minor, petitions the undersigned for Letters
oi Dismission from said trust:
These arc therefore to cite all peisons interested to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law to show canse, if any they have, wby said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal of office thi- Septem
her id. 188*. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary,
sep 4
f'EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
’ * Ordinary’s Office for said County.
Whereas, Drury W. Taylor petitions the undersigned
lor Letters of Administration upon the estate of Wil
liam U.Taylor, lateol said.county,deceased:
These are to cite and admonish all persona interes
ted to be and appear at my ufilce un or Delore the first
Monday in Octooer next, to show cause, if 4ny they
have, wby said letters should not be granted.
Given under uiy official signature, this lstb August,
186*. W. T. SWIFF
aug 21 Ordinary
l’ EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY :
Ordinary's Office forsaid County.
Whereas, .Hose- Stripling petitions the undersigned
for Letters of Administration upon the estate of Beujs
min F. Hancock, late of said county, deceased :
These are to cite and admonish all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on or before the first Mon
day in October next, to show cause, if any they hate,
why said letters should not be granted.
W. T. SWIFT,
aug *1 Ordinary.
utation from' the President,' callingfor 75,000 j Should constitute our first care. All the fruits
men to slaughter our Southern States into a the earth should be saved most carefully,
“consent" A proportionate share of these rrtrctwhnient and rej
troops was demanded of North Carolina, who
were thus required, in defiance of the first prin
ciples of liberty, to step across the State line,
and, hand in hand with the .scum of Northern
cities and the refuse of degradation, to cut the
throats of our kindred and friends !
Then, and not till then, did controversy cease
in North Carolina. Her sons and her daugh
ters, of all shades of political opinion, from the
mountain tops to the everlasting tides of the
sea, shocked by the monstrous proposition,
with a wondrous unanimity, came forward to
resist the despotic step. The delegates of her
people in convention assembled, without one
florin should begin in our
households, an.l ex'0’^u, everything public
and private. Now is the time for an imitation
of that heroic self-denial by which our mothers
of the first revolution rendered their names
worthy of a brig.it place in history, and I
doubt not we shall see, as we have seen, exam
ples in North Carolina that will put our boast
ed manhood to shame.
We have every reason to believe that the
great heart of the people of North Carolina is
deeply devoted to this struggle. None in the
Confederacy have made greater sacrifices to
maintain it, and, I am 0 nvinced their patriot
ism will not fail. Our intrepid and heroic^
though prai
dissenting voice, ordained our separation from soldiers in our sister Stales, though prai-.eS
a government which had thus at one blow w.tb a grudging spirit and often overlooked
government
subverted the chief ends of its creation ; and
even before this thousands of our citizens had
seized their arms and were rushing to the bor
der to make good the patriotic resolve.
This is a brief history of our separation from
the government of the United States. It was
not a whim or sudden freak, but the deliber
ate judgment of our people. Any other course
would have involved the deepest degradation,
the vilest dishonor, and the direst calamity.—
We also accepted with the act all of its inevita
ble consequences, a long and bloody war.—
We were not deceived either by the idea of
“peaceable secession,” or by vain and unman
ly hopes of foreign protection. We were wide
awake to all the results, and gallantly, glori
ously have our people met them.
For seventeen months has this unequal war
progressed ; the many against the few, the
powerful against the weak; and yet army af
ter army, as the sands of the sea in numbers,
led by vaunted Napoleons, and armed from the
workshops of Europe, have been hurled back
from our Capital with slaughter and disgrace,
by troops, in many eases, ragged, barefooted,
and armed with the condemned muskets of the
old government 1 According to their own re
ports 600,000 soldiers swarmed into our bor
ders, desperate with fanaticism and lust-fired
by confiscation laws; where are they now ?—
How have we beaten them back ? Skillful
Generals and brave soldiers have undoubtedly
fought our battles, but can we not recognize
too the special favor of Heaven in our great
deliverance? The bush has indeed burned
with fire, but is not consumed, because of the
presence of the Living God.
North-Carolina has sent forth near 50,000
men, and can send many more. Are there
any among us who faint or despair ? Oh, my
countrymen! have we any in our inidst who
still look back to the flesh-pots of vassalage,
and for the sake of peace, would leave their
children a heritage of shame, to feed upon the
bitter husks of subjugation ? Is there yet a
man in the gallant historic State of North Car
olina, so imbedded in political dogmas as to be
unmindful of the claims of his country—as not
to hear the great blows which are shaking the
continent, for him and his children? If so,
let me beg of him to judge of the fate that
awaits us if vanquished, by the manner in
which our enemies aie waging this war, as they
say, “for the Union as it was, and the Consti
tution as it is.” Let him behold the mournful
processions of gray-haired men, women and
little children, in our sister State of Virginia,
thrust out of their homes, because they would
not take the oath of allegiance, wandering with
weary feet and bleeding hearts into homeless
exile; let him see th-- burning homes and des
olated fields which u—i k the track of their ar
mies ; the murder of unarmed citizens, and, in
some instances, of little boys; the threats
against the chastity ol our sisters in New Or
leans; the well authenticated murder of pri
soners taken in battle ; and lastly, the attempt
to arm brigades of African slaves against us, in
whose hands our mothers and sisters would
find murder indeed a messenger of relief! If
all this should fail to arouse his soul to resis
tance, then indeed is he dead to every sense of
shame, and deaf to his country’s voice.
To prosecute this war with success, there is
quite as much for our people as for our soldiers
to da One of the most vital elements of our
success is harmony. On this great issue of
existence itself, let there, I pray you, be no dis
senting voice in our borders. Let the names
and watchwords which once divided us divide
us no more forever. Let a new order of things
take place, and whilst the contest lasts, at
least, let us see nothing, hear nothing, know
nothing but our country and its sufferings
Congress, in April last, passed an act of
conscription, whereby all able-bodied men,
with certain exceptions, between the ages of
eighteen and thirty-five years, are enrolled for
military duty. Many of you thought it harsh
and unconstitutional; it 1ear, harsh, and may
hate been unconstitutional, though many of
our ablest statesmen thought not To stop now
to argue it could only produce the greatest
mischief, for the reason that it has already been
executed upon at least four-fifths of those sub
ject to it However objectionable in its con
ception, let us, at least, be just and impartial
in its execution. But I am sure that if every
inan who has his country’s good at heart, but
knew ot the necessity which existed at the
time, he would render it a cheerful obedience.
Within five weeks of the date of its passage,
one hundred and forty-seven of our best
trained and victorious regiments would have
been disbanded and scattered to their homes.
And this during the very darkest days in the
history of the war. Fort Donelson and Nash
ville iiad fallen ; Gen. Hailed with an over-
pEuKGiA, Houston county.
Ordinary’s Office for raid County.
Whereas, John Laidler, Administrator. debonlsnon,
of John Laidler, late of raid county, dec-eared, petitions
the undersigned lor Letters of Dismission from his
said trust:
There are therelore to cite and aduioulsh all perron#
interested, to be and appear at my office ou or before
the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any
they have, wby raid letters of dirmiseiou should not be
granted the applicant.
Given under my official signature, this August 18th,
1862. W. T. btVIFT,
aug 21 Ordinary.
G m EORUIA, HOUSTON COUNTY :
Ordinary’s Office for said County.
Whereas, John Laidler, Executor of Elizabeth Laid
ler, late of raid county, deceased, petitions the under-
signed fur Letters of Dismission iron) his said trnrt:
There are therelore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office, on or before
the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters of dismission should not be
granted the applicant. m
Given under my official signature, this Wguat 18th,
1882. W. T. HnTFT,
aug 21 Ordinary.
- r-—o n 1 , , nrn atuuuay in crciooer next, to suuw cause, '
or slandered, have yet borne our standards ] they hive,) why aaid letters should not be granted,
•with undying glory in the front ol every dead
ly charge, and death has spread no feast to
which they have not sat down by hundreds.—
The spirit of our glorious women has exceeded,
if possible, the gallantry of our soldiers in .he
field. Gag laws, test oajjis, and sedition ordi
nances, have thank God, been uncalled for;
and inob violence, that dangerous offspring of
revolution, has been equally repressed by the
conservatism of our people. To continue this
happy and commendable state of things, let all
good citizens exert themselves.
Fellow-citizens, the future depends on our
selves. _
of promise, if we do hut hold faithful to the
great work we have undertaken. Our victor!
G eorgia, Houston county :
Orainary’a Office for said County :
Whereas, Henry R. Hamilton petitions the under
signed for Letters of Administration upon the estate ol
Jim,n A. Hamilton, late of said county, deceased I
1:.t-M are therefore to cite and admonish all perons
n I crested to De and appear at my office on or belore the
hr ft Monday in October next, to show cause, (il any
icy have.) why said letters should not be granted.
Giveu under my official aignature, this August 18th,
1882. W. T. SWIFT,
aug 2-J Ordinary.
I KOKGiA, HOUSTON COUNTY :
11 Ordinary a Office tor said County.
Whereas, John Piuleyson petitions the undersigned
for Letters of Administration upon iheestate of Alex
ander Finleyson, late of said county, deceased:
These are to rite and admonish all persona interes
ted, to be and appear at my office on or before the first
Moncay in October next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my official signature, this August lsth,
1S62. W. T. SWIFT,
aug 20 Ordinary,
Executor’s Mule of I.an«l.
TLs clric< are rafti-mt with the sisns j ' KoRGLA, HOUSTON COUNTY :
1 '‘esKiesarera^uniwnu mev* U W ill be sold before the Coon House door in Perry
in said county, on the firs! Tuesday in October next,
within the lawful hours of sale, the Plantation of the
Ctgal Notire*—(Hratoforii (Si mntg.
NOTICE.
T WO Months after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Crawford county, for leave to
sell ail the lands belonging to the estate of J lines M.
Parsons, lata of said county, deceased,
sep 10 LEONORA U. PAKSUNS, s Uni x.
jCrgal JSptiieB—Rtbb doantu.
n KOKUIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY :
" Whereas Mrs. Sarah Gardner applies to me for Let
ters of Administration on the estate of Matthias L.
Gardner, ol said county, deceased :
These are therefore to oite and admsnii h all and
singular the kindred and creditori ol said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why aaid
letters should not be granted.
Given nnder ray hand at office, August 27th. Is6*.
aug 80 J AMES J. RAY. Ordinary.
NOTICE.
; * fter <l&t * application will be made to
S;, Jr* 1 * the Court of Ordinary for leave to
■eu n \t Heal haute of Jam^s T. Floaty, late of Bibb
of m^n^ dWon^ ° f wln « ° ff
V JAMES H. CARROLL,
Cegal Notice*—Jottc* dontttjL
G t KOKUIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY :
[ Wl ereaa Elbert Peacock applies to me for Lu’.ters
of Administration on the estate of Wilson L. Fowler,
late of raid county :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, and show cause, if any they have, why B xid letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, August 27< h, 1862.
aug 88 JAMBS J. KAY’, Ordinary.
/' KORU1A, CHAW PORI) COUNTY:
'-‘Whereas SamuelB Barnett applies to me for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Beujamin F. Wil
liams, deceased, late of said connty:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased 10 be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
Jaw, and show canse, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted the eaid Samuel B. Burnett.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Aug-
ustisth, 1882. JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary,
aug 21
Trustee’s Postponed Male.
p EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY :
u Will be sold on the lirst Tuesday In October next
between the usual hours ot saie, in tbe town of knot
ville, one negro boy named Sam, aged fourteen years
Terms Cash. A. B. MORAN, Trustee
aug 13* lor P. C. Burton.
f} EORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY :
Whereas, Nancy J. Bryan applies to me lor Letters
of Administration on the estate of Martin K. Bryan,
late of said county, deceased :
These are therelore recite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law. and show cause. If any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, August 5th, 1.-62.
aug 12 JAMES J. RAY’, Ordinary.
ft EORGIA, CRAW FORD COUNTY :
' 1 Two months alter date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Crawford county for leave to sell the
negroea belonging to the estate of Kinrhen Martin, de-
reased, late ol said county, this July JUth. 186*.
ANDREW J. MARTIN, I
JAMES U. MARTIN, - Ex’rs
aug 2 JOHN F. M ARTIN, (
Notice.
S IXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be made to
the Honorable the Ordinary of Crawford county, for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to tbe estate of
Abraham Uickerson, late of said county, deceased, this
2*d of July, 1862. WHITFIELD KICKKRSON,
Adm’r de bonis non with the will annexed
l«lj «*-
rjKOKGLA, JONES CONNTY :
ww!l! ar3 o?a 0fflc ^ it Chambers. September 10,1883.
i■ t 0n T.’ Hr » d 6y applies to me for admin-
Jo'nes deceased^ Wi anDeil;d ° n the eela,eof Kandol
'herefore to cite and admonish ail and sin-
5" f.f.frf k!, uired and creditors of said deceased, and
Ta? “ ce !? ed ’ to ,how canse 'hi* by the
I aloi^M^fh„ lr i November next, why administration as
pplies to the undersign-1 GH?t unde, mv 10 *PP ,,clnt ®’
Ion upon the estate of I sent ?A d y h ^ => e Pt- 10th . 186 2-
- \ I eept is ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
(j EORGIA, JONES COUNTY :
.... -At Chambers, September 8th, 1882
bereas. Gideon M. Fennell applies to me for Letters
oi L.1n“ton L Breddyl dec^sed •' ‘ n “" 4 ’ ° n thC e?tttte
uIn! h ,h5v S n Motld V in November next, to show cause,
trany they have why said letters should not be grant-
ed in terms of the law. s
appli.-s to the undersigned tembeTu^-s"'* ‘“bd and official signature this Sep
al upou the estate of George | 1SB3 ’ ROLAND T. ROSS,
Ordinary.
Adm’r of J. T. Finney
county deceased
and admonish all and sin-
of said deceased, to be
and ’.in pear St the Court of Ordinary in said county, ou
Of jefbrethe first Monday in October next, to show
•’ause. iif any they have, why said letters of sdminis
tratlon',should not be granted in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature this Sep- I
tember Ath, 1862 V\. M. KILKY, 1
sep 8
I»o«»ipoued Male of Negroes.
Ordinary.
/iJCOBCsi A, BIBB COUNTY
^ Where**, iVter Jones ap r
for Letters of Adminidt. ation upou
T. Bivins, late ot said connty, dtcuased ;
These aretherulore to elteand admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors to l»eand appear at the
^. ,e a t u h ;^y t I B Y c«?o£.‘^ »f d r
L a d V tJapplT<itnL'‘ fAdI0, ‘‘ atratiOn Shl,ald be * raI1 ‘ ft? townopinion during the usual hours of saTeou
Given^&y hand and official signature, this Sep- o^s^Loufs^Cfi.r^rrold 8 -^Row'S?"* *
tember 1st, 1862. WM. M. mSlY, Ordinary.^ gareY, ^“kYscY^ 1 K Hareiri’ U ! Sold
v 1 a? th « property of Eliza B. Lightbourn, deceased.—
i erms—Cash. As 1 hese negrogs are all of one family, I
would like to have them bought by one person.
. . r. S. JOHNSON, Sr.,
Administrator. Ac
rj EORGIA, JONES COUNTY:
u Application will be made to the Ordinary or Jones
county, on the lirst Monday in November next, for leave
to sell the land and personal property of Giles U. Gris
wold, late of said county, deceased. Sept. 2d, 1862.
ge P8 E. C. GRlKR, Adm’r.
Notice to Deb tots and Creditors.
A LL persons having claims against the estate of Giles
D. Griswold, late of Jones county, deceased, are
(J EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY :
.. sixty days alter date application will be made to I
the Court oi Ordinary of sa dYouuty, lor Jeave to sell
all the property, both real and personal, belonging to I
i of Mar* - * M -• ^ - ■- ’ 1
ceftiti
ae,> *
pen „
naria A. Mal»by, late of said connty, de
INO. J. KILKY, Adm’r.
S IXTY DAYS after the date hereof, application will
be made to Uu- Court of Ordinary tor Bibb county, I
for It ave to sell all the estate, both real and personal, i
belonging to Hubert A. Smith, late of said county, de
cease *1, this .-eptember 1st, ibt.2.
la. N. WHITTLE, Adm’r.
Notice 10 Debtors and Creditors. _
A Ll. persons having claims against the estate of Ma- I ^ w J u l re< ^' 0 P re8enl Ibem tenns of the law ; and those
tia A. Malsby, late ol said county, deceased, are | * u debtcd to make immediate payment to me.
hcrebv notified to present the same iii terms of the law
Rcmbalpf) (Sountg '2Ui*rmtnt?
rjEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY :
By Virtue of an order from th( n ary of said
connty, will be sold on the twentyfi (jj) day ol
September instant at the Soap F.-of Moses L
Brown, deceased, all of Ills c if editing of 158
bars of soap, rack and lratnes, SM toain, 2 bbla.
limo, 200 lbs. lard, 2 soap boiiers, 1 ijadle, brick,
1 trtnlc, bedstead, matrass and apre^e above ar
tides belonging to theesiateof saidted.andsold
for ’.he benefit of the heirs anderedlte^jt Septem
ber 12th, 1S62, MICHAEL S.NELL,
eeplS ,. Admin.
Randolph Sheriff 3
WILL be sold before the Court Houst^ the town
<>f Cuthbert, in said county, withiij„ ua ] hours
of t*ale, on the first Tuesday in Octob^ p aT t of
lot number not known, containing ou^^Vee quar
ter acres and being within the incorpr limits* of
said town bounded on the East by the BC i e road,
ana North by lot owned by William south by
lot of Samuel Kigsby. Said lot levied prop
erty of Kenitli Yelverton to sitiary one * J0 m Kan
dot ph Superior Court in favor of Wm. A^on vs.
Ken 1th Yelverton. Property dtscribed f a . »n.i
pointed out for levy and sale by PIaintifl’ , orI1 eY
sop 1U .Iohm t IRK oiw**
JOHN T. JEN, sh’fl.
(MCORUIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY:
^ MArtin M. Hall applies lo me for Lett# Admin
istration on the estate of Marcus L. Ha e0 fsatd
county, deceased :
These are therefore to notify all person crested
to show canse by the first Monday in Octot^xt w by
letters should not be granted to said appli«
^ T. K. St, RT ,
dinary.
to the undersigned ; also all those indebted to said es
tate aio required to make immediate uiyment.
JNO. J. RILEY,
-Macon, Sept. 2,1H62 Administrator.
Noli«;e lo Del>l«ii> a ml Creditor*.
A LL persons having claims or demands against Col.
Robert A. Smith, late of said connty, deceised.
are requested to present them to the uudersigned, and
those indebted to make immediate payment to me.
L. N. WHITTLE, Adm’r
^‘P 5 • of Robert A. Smith, deceased.
To Debtors stud Creditors.
September bth, I8ti2.
K. C. (iKIER.
Administrator ofG. H. Griswold.
(sep 8)
NOTICE.
THIRTY DAY’S after the publication of this notice
1 shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Jones
county, Georgia, for Letters of Guardianship for Chas.
L. Ridley, minor, of said county.
* C. L. RIDLEY.
sep 5 1
G eorgia, crawford county :
Whereas William G. Prator, Executor of the last
Will and Testament of John Dorough, late of said coun
ty. deceased, applies to me for Letters Dlsinissory from
said Executorship ;
These me therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, and their objection!* file, if any they have, why
aaid letters dismissory should not be granted the said
Wiiiiam G. Prator.
Given under m> hand and official signature, June 2d,
1802. JAMES J. RAY, Ordinary.
June®
Jrpl Notices—Milm Connig
G EORUIA, WILCOX COUNTY ;
Ordinary * office for said County.
Whereas. T. N. Stathan petitions the undersigned lor
Letters of Administration upon the estate ol David
SUlhan, late of said county, deceased :
These are lo cite and admonish all persons interested
to be and appear at my office on or before the lirst Mou
day in November next, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Giveu nnder my hand and official signature, this 11th
September, li*t J. W. MAtiHBUKN,
l*P 12 Ordinary.
G eorgia, jonks county .*
Jones Court of Ordinary, September Term, 18t»2.
Whereas Benjamin Barron applies to me for Letters
A L1. persons having Haims or demand, against Wil- I ° nIarri ‘ on * Barron
requested Vo present them* to’lhe^undersix'nt^inYenna j gul^ree’kindred^nd’credUorsYfYri^deceaied^to bo
naymentYo ^ Uu ""' ludebte ^ lilltu and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in
payment tome. L. N. WHITTLE, I October next, then and there to show canse, if any
A ™ r f e bonis non- I they have, why said letters should not be granted in
* ° HHSl Creditors. I Given under my hand and official signature this Eep-
ALL persons having claims or demands against Mr?. * '».* -..... - - J. e
**■ Alary A. Smith, late oi said county, deceased, arc
requested to present thviu to ihe undersigned in terms
of the law ; and those indebted to make immediate pay-
-lent to mo. L. N. WHITTLE,
sep 5* Adm’r de boni* non. |
QEORG1 A, BIBB COUNTY:
tember 2d, 1882. ’ ~ ROLAN D T. it OSS.
9e P 4 Ordinary.
Adininiwtrator's Sale.
C -t EORGIA, JONES COUNTY :
W Agreeable to an order from the Honorable the
Ordinary of Jones county, will be sold before the Court
House door in Clinton, said county, ou the first Taes-
day in December next, between the usual hours of sale,
eight negroes, young and likely, 1
tate of William Barron,deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sep
tember 2d, ISS2. BENJAMIN BARRON,
**P 4 Administrator
rj.KOKGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY:
u Richard DaviB applies to me for Letters j mm .
istration on the estate of Joseph S. Davis, l^j said
county, deceased :
These are therefore to notify all persons rested
to show cause by the first Monday in October. „n y
letters should not be granted to said applic
August lstn, 1862. T. W. STEW.'
_ang 20 Orx}y.
nKORUIA. RANDOLPH COUNTY :
^ All persons having demands against the e-*. of
James bhsrman, late or said connty, deceased, w,, re
sent them to the undersigned duly authentic#? , c
cording to law ; and all persons indebted to said
are requested to make imraediatepayment.
aug 9 E. I.. 8 HARM AN, Execnt
G t KORQLA, RANDOLPH COUNTY :
I Application will be made to tbe Honorable I 'ct
of Crdiuary Oil the first Monday in October next , r
leave to sel 1 the negroes belonging to the estate of Jam,
F. Lanier, deceased. B. T. LANIER,
aug 7 Administrate
C l EORGIA, RANDOLPH COUNTY:
I Notice is hereby given that on tbe first Monday
in October next, application will he made to the Hon
ora vie Court ol ordinary of said county for leave to
sell the real estate tand negroes, if any.) of the estate ot
B. A. Graham, lateol said county, deceased.
JOHN T. BROWN.
aug 7 Administrator.
G eorgia, Randolph county •
All persons indebted to the estate of B. A. Ura
ban., deceased, are requested to come forward and
make immediate payment; and all persons having de
mauds against said estate will present these demands
duly authenticated within the tune prescribed by law,
to ihe undersigned, or to T. K. Stewart, Esq.
JOHN T, BROWN.
aug 7 ,1 Administrator.!
(-'EORGIA, WILCOX COUNTY :
u All persons indebted to the estate of T. A. Ashley,
late of Wlicux county, deceased, will make immediate
payment, and those lutring demands against said estate
will present them in terms ofthe law, this September
Uth, 186*. JOHN R. ASHLEY, Adm’r.
sep 12 By W. J. MASHBURN, Ordinary.
Marshall and others, and ia about 8 miles North-west
ol Perry, and about 7 miles from Fort Valley. There
i- a commodious new Dwelling House on il
The above place will be aold under order of the Or
diuary for the benefit of the creditors and legatees.—
Terms ot sale will be made known on the day.
JOHN M. GILES.
Perry, Ga., Aug. 2U Executor of W. C. Hill
6 ‘ c i i _ late Rev. Whitman C. Hill, upon which he resided at
ous (.cneraLs are everywhere driving our tnc» l j le timeofhls death. This place contains about7s8
inies before them, and the vast armies which j acres, adjoins the lands of William D Allen, K. B.
invaded us at the beginning of fhe year, have
melted away like frost before the steady valor
of our troops, until six hundred thousand men
are called fir to replace them. Let them come
too, and fear them not—with shot, shell and
bayonet, a free people will welcome them to
the bloody graves of their predecessors. The
womb of the future, i am confident, holds for
us a bright and glorious destiny. The boun
daries of our young Republic, as we hope to
see them established, embrace the fairest and
noblest portions of the temperate zone. In
numerable miles of great island navigable wa
ters ; a mighty sweep of sea coast indented
with magnificent bays and harbors ; the unri
valled production of the leading commercial
staple ofthe earth as a basis of public credit;
G m EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY :
Whereas Terrel Perry and Wm. U. iauie, Admin
ifttrator* of Brvaut Lane, dt cea^ed, applies to tbe un-
der*i£ndd for Letter* Di*mif>Dory upon aaid estate :
Tbeae are therefore to cite auu adnioui-b all pereou*
concerned to t>e and appear at tbe office of tbe under
pinned on or before tbe flm Monday in December next
to ahow caui*e v if any they have, why letter* diamia^ory
should not be granted tbe applicant.
Given under my baud and Mral of office, tbit* 6tb May,
18«2. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary,
may 2**
i iEORGIA, HOUSTON < »*i M >
U’hereat* John King, Guardian of Tabitha Ann,
.lamea Angus. Me D. and Will.am S. Ring, minora ol
G 1
EORGIA, WILCOX COUNTY :
All persons indebted to the estate of Thomas C.
Smith, late of Wilcox county, deceased, ar* notified to
make immediate payment, and all persons holding
claims or dem.uds against said estate are required to
preaeLt them legally autbsiitiatLd within ihe time
prcacribid by law, or this notice will be plsad in in bar.
MILLINGTON CONNER,
Sep. 6, 1882. . Administrator.
( 'EORGIA. WILCOX COUNTY : %
Whereas Jane Rail makes application to me for
Letters of Administration on the t state ol Green C. Ball,
late of said county, deceased:
These are therelore to cite and admonish all perrons
concerned, to be and appear at my office within tbe
time prescribed by law to rhow cauee, if any they have,
why said letters phonld not be granted.
Given under my band officially, this ltith day of Aug
ust, 1*62. SMITH TURNER,
aog 2U Dep. Ordinary.
Whereas Mrs. Maliada >L Shinholser applies to
the undersigned lor Letters ol Administration upon the . -ww .. w ,
estate^ of Thomas bhinholser, lata ol said county, de- J eight negroes, young and likely, belonging to the es-
Tbeae art* therefore to cite and admonirh all and sin
gular the kiidred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear nt the office of the undersigned on or before
tr e flrrt Monday in October next, to snow cause, if any
they have, w by Letters ol Administration should not be
granted thepplicaut in erms of the law.
Gi%cu und'-r my hand and official signature, this Aug
ust SOtli, IN* W. M. RILEY, Ordinary,
aog 3U
fvkoKGlA, BIBB cdC.NTY :
Whereat* Jsancy Parker applies to the undersigned
for Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed,
upou the estate of Absalom Jordan, late of said county,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at tbe office ofthe Ordinary in said county,
on or before the first Monday in October next, to show
cause, if any they have, why letters of administration,
with the Will annexed, should not be granted the ap
plicant. „
Given under my baud and official signature, this Ang
ust 30th, 1MW. W. M. KILKY, Ordinary,
aug 3U
Bibb Sheriff Sale.
\1/1LL be sold before the Court House door, in the
f f city of Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday
in October next, l>etween the legal hours of sale, tbe
following described property, to wit:
One lot of laud, number not known, situate lying and
being in Bibb county ou the East side of the Ocmulgec
river, about one mile from the Court House on i he right
side of the road ltuding iron; tyicon to Milledgeville,
containing forty (40) acres, more or less, aud all the ap-
pcrtanances thereunto attached, it being the place
where William L. Hitchcock last resided, in said coun
ty Said land joining lands of John Burge, S. 8. Dun-
lapaud Sarah West. Levied on as th" property of Wil
liam L. Hitchcock, to satisfy four fi. fas. issued from
Bibb Inferior Court, one in favor of Lightfoot A Flan
deis vs. Wm. L. Hitchcock ; one in lavor ol W. T.
J.ightfoot vs. Wm. L. Hitchccok : one ip lavor of W. L.
Hart vt». Wm. L. Hitchcock, and one in favor of John
A. Nelson vs. W. L. Hitchcock.
Property pointedon . in said ti. fas.; this August 2f»tb,
MO, J- JOSEPH HODGES,
aug 28 Sheriff
(' BORGIA, JONES COUNTY :
Ordinary's Office, at Chambers, August 28th, 1862.
Whereas, Joseph R. Bullingt'm and James A. Blow,
apply to me for Letters ot Guardianship of the minors
of Richard Blow, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors, and all others concern
ed, to show cause, if any they have, at thfs office by the
first Monday in October next.
Given under my hand at office August 28th, 1862.
m SO ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary._
G eorgia, joneh county :
Ordinary’s Office, at Chambers Ang. 26th,
Whereas, James G. Barnes applies to me for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Jesse H. Messer, de
ceased :
These are therelore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, and
all others concerned, to be and appear at my office, on or
before the first Monday in October next, and show
cause, if any they have, why letters of administration
should not be granted to applicant.
Given under my hand at office this August 25th, 1S62.
ROLAND T. ROSS,
aa £ *8 Ordinary.
•j Aiuct* tv iHJJ^IfCTJffnrareWHWT^S^^H^ffprepreaenta
|to this Court that he has fully di»faaiy«l the duties ot
-aid trust, aud prays to be dismissed from said charge
These ore therelore to dt* all persons concerned, 6
b, and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law. to show cause, li any they have, wby said appli
cant should not be discharged.
Giveu nnder my hand and seal of office, this june20th
1-62. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary^
tune 27
a soil adapted to the successful cultivation of | Juut * kuir. late of said coonljr, decease!,’
almost every article necessary to the comfort ‘
and convenience of inan, embraced in an area
of 950,000 square miles abounding with mate,
rials for a great navy, commercial and warlike ;
inexhaustible mines of iron, copper, coal, and
all the valuable metals; unbounded facilities
for building up great manufactories on tbe
streams of our mountains ; a brave, intelligent
and virtuous population numbering eight mil
lions, with near four million slaves, a source of
wealth incalculable ; these constitute the un
mistakable elements of a great nation.
Beholding them, to what splendid visions
do they not give rise, when peace, blessed
peace and independence, shall have been won I
Oh, my countrymen, let us resolve this day
that they ahull be icon ; that North Carolina,
at least, shall not fail in the performance of her
pari; that the streams ot precious blood with
which our 'dorious sons have consecrated their ; " Whereas Enoch W. Gaddy, Executor of Mary Jones,
_ ...i ... i... 11 , _„,i late of said connty, deceased, respectfully sbowetli that
names to tmmortality, shall nut he a v.iin ami tmiyand laithluily executed his said trust ac-
Eieculor's Sale,
\\ 7TLt. be sold before tbe Court House door in Ferry,
t V Houston county, Ga., within tbe lawful hours, on
the first Tuesday in October next, tie plantation re
cently ■ ccapied by Mr?. Klixabeth G:ovcr, situated in
ilia luth District of said county, bounded on the North,
Ea-t aud boalh, by lands of the estate of Joseph Kemp,
and on the Vt cat by lands of Elbert Hartley aud Nathan
Head, containing about 3U0 acres. Also, nine Negro
Slave? and Two MuJea, a Wagon aud Gin, and the crop
of Corn then ou band. All sold as tbe property of Hen
ry Glover, late ol raid county, deceased. Terms made
known on tbe day of aale.
THADDEUS F. GLOVER
June IS—Id* Executor of Henry Glover
unaccepted sacrifice, hut through the valor
and determination of those who survive, they
-hall be rendered efficacious to the salvation of
the nation; ami with hearts strong for the
mighty task, and purposes united, we will give
of our substance—give ol our blood ; we will
toil and struggle, we will -suffer and endure,
through all the dreary wa’ches of the night,
until fhe day star of independence, hashing
hrough the darkness in the east, shall fill the
whole earth with his beams.
Items from tho Lynchburg Republican
of the 10th instant.
From MaktlaND.—To set at rests all doubts
as to our army being in Maryland, if any ex
ist, we will : Late that we have seen a private
letter from a member of General A P. Hill's
staff to a relative in this city, dated Frederick
City, Maryland, .September 6th, (Saturday last)
Frederick City is on the route to Harrisburg,
the capital of Pennsylvania, which would seetn
to indicate that the land of Penn is to have the
distinguished honor of a visit from the Con
federate forces.
Our Losses at Manassas.—The Richmond
papers state, on the authority of a gentleman
directly from Manassas, that the medical chiefs
of our army estimate our loss in Lilled and
wounded, in the three day’s fights at that place,
at from eighteen hundred to two thousand.
This we believe to be an under estimate, as it
appears to us incredible that three days of
such terrific fighting as is reported to have
occurred on these days should have resulted
in so few casualties. A surgeon in the army
who was in all the battles, and who we con
versed with on Monday last, estimated our
losses, after a careful survey oi the field at ten
thousand. This we believe to be nearer the
mark. The same gentleman thought the ene
my’s killed would amount to twelve thousand
and bis wounded to twenty -five thousand.
From General Lee’s Army.—Passengers by
the Orange train last night, bring rumors of
a fight at or near Relay House, nine miles
from Baltimore, on Saturday last. This re
port is stated to have come by way of Win
chester. The Yankee army is said to have
been commanded by General Wool. We have
no particulars of the result other than the
cording to law aud tbs will of sa d deceased
There are therelore Uicite aud adiuuuirb all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office ou or before
tbe d si Monday in October next, to stiuw cause. If any
they have, wby letter? dirwlesory should not be grant
ed tbe applicant.
Given under my baud aud official signature tbis 4tb
day of April, 1882 W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary,
apr 7
G eorgia, Houston county:
Wtereae Terrel Ferry. Guardian of Sarah B. Lane,
appliee to me for Letters of Dismission from bis said
Guardianship :
There are therefore to rite and admonish all and sin
gular tbe person or pearena interested, to be and appear
at my office within the lime prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why aaid letters dlrmis-
sory should not be granted.
Given nnder my band at office, May 20,1862.
may 29 W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
V LL persons indebted to tbe estate of William K.
McKachern, late of Fulaakl county, deceased, will
make immediate payment, and those having demauds
against said estate, will present them in teiius of the
law. This 11thday of SepL, 1862.
sepl5» A. J. HARGROVE, Admin.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of W. W. foody
late of Pulaski county, deceased, will make Im
mediate payment, and those having demands agatust
said estate, will present them in terms of the law.
This Sept. 11th, 188*.
sep!5 A. B. COODY, Adm.
G t EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY :
fi ordinary’s Office for said County :
The petition of Lydia Collins, Guardian of Wm. B
Collins, shuweth that she has fully discharged her trust
as Guardian, and prays for dismission lrom her said
trust
These are to cite and admonish all persons interes
ted to be aud appear at my office on or before tbe first
Monday in November next, to show sause, if any they
have, wby said Letters ol Dismission should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 1st
day of September, 1862. J. J. SPARROW,
sep 4 Ordinary j
( < EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY :
To ail whom it may Concern :
David Sapp having In proper form applied to me
permanent Letters of Administration ou the estate of
Alexander Pipkin, late of said county, deceased :
This is tontc all aud singular the creditor# and next]
of kin, of Alexander Pipkin, to be and appear at my of
fice within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why permanent administration should
not be granted. i
Witness my hand and official signature, this August
•23d, 1862. • J. J. SPARROW,
aug 26 Ordinary
[?'EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY :
V To all whom it may Concern :
Duncan C. Daniel having in proper form applied to
me for permanent Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Paul Jones, late of said connty :
This is to rite all and singular the creditors and next
of sin. or Paul Jones, to be and appear at my office
within tbe time allowed by law. and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administration should not be
granted. I
Witness my band and official signature, this August
23d, 1862. J. J. SPARROW,
aug 26 Ordinary. |
pEORUIA. PULASKI COUNTY:
To all whom it may Concern :
William Ridley having in proper form applied to me
for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate
of Franklin P. Butler, late of said county, deceased :
This is to rite all and singular the creditors aud next
of kin, of Franklin P. Bntler, to be and appear at my
office within tbe time allowed by Uw, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent athninlatratlon should
not be granted.
Witness my band and official signature, tbis August
23d, 186*. J J. SPARROW,
aug 26 Ordinary
Clay sheriff Sale.
U71LL be told on the first Tuesday in October next.
” od the public aquare, In the I jwu of Fort Gaiues,
Ga., between the usual hours of aale, one bay Gelding
Horse. Levied on as the property of James M. Wei-
born, to aatiafy a fi. fa. in favor oi Howard btewart &
Co., v*. Speight Willborn,
Property pointed out by Thoms* Speight, one of the
defendant*. DAN’L G. KILLINGS WORTH,
Ang 2nh, 1862 * Sheriff.
SCHOFIELD & BROTHER,
oimimsi
.11 tiron, Georgia.
wlielming and vcitonous army, followed by a general statement, that the enemy were routed
vast fleet of iron clad gun bouts, was pressing
into the very heart of the Sout h; the great and
uiagnificiently equipped army of McClellan,
was in the act of springing, as a tiger, upon
Riehlbfin l, and to make his success doubly
sure, Mrs waiting for this very thing of dis
banding pur regiments; Roanoke Island and
Newberfi **’itli all their dependencies on our
coast were hi possession of the enemy, ar was
much of SoMlh Carolina and Georgia,—just
ima-inc the rw-olt! The Confederate govern-
uu-ii't having faled to provide in time for this
terrible emergffoy, utter ruin was at tbe door
towards Washington, having lost heavily in
killed, wounded and prisoners. Our own Iou6-
es were considerable. We are unable to say
how much reliance is to be placed in this ru
mor. It may be only tbe conjuring up of some
fertile imaginination, or it may be that the
battle was really fougbL We give it simply
as we heard it •
General Pillow.—The Chattanooga Rebel
learns that Gen. J. Pillow has been restored to
his command. He haa gone to Richmond on
business.
JOHN a. SCHOriKLIi, JOSHCA SCHOFIELD
We are prepared to Manufacture
STEAM ENGINES,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MILL AND GIN GEARING,
Sugar Mills,
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS,
or every description.
IRON RAILIN8S AND VERANDAHS.
Having tbe most complete assortment of Iron Rail
ings in the State, whieb for elegance, neatness,dura
bully atul design, cannot be surpasaed, and are auil
ableforthe Fronts of
BwelU—ge,Crnaeiery l,*u,Paklir Mqaaree,
Cbwrch PrarrsasJ ■alrtain.
Persons desirous of port hasing RAILINGS, wil
do w ell to give us a call, an we are determined to o.
fer as good bargains#* any Northern Establishment
ty Specimen, of our Work ran be seen at Rote
HiflCetnetsry.aad at various private residences!
this otty oov** ‘»
Notice to Debtors uud Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Robert N. Bal
ly, late of Bibb county, deceased, are required to
make immediate payment to tbe undersigned, and
those having claims to render them in terms of tbe
law, this August 6th, 1862. HENRY M. BAILEY,
aug 7 Administrator.
MARY PKNDERGRAST1
vs > Libel lor Divorce.
JOHN PENDKRGRAST. (
I T appearing to the Court that the Defendant in the
above case is not n be found in Bibb connty, but
has left tbis State, it.? ordered that the above Libel be
served on him by publi-biug this order In tbe Macon
Georgia Telegraph once a month lor four months, be
fore the next Term of this Court.
By the Court, May 26th, 1862.
june 4
L. N. WHITTLE,
Att’y for Pl’ff.
Notice to Debtors uud Creditors.
A LL person? indebted to the estate of Beth H. Gates,
late ot Bibb connty, deceased, are required to
make immediate payment, and thoae having demands
lo render them to the undersigned in terms of the law,
this August 6th, lid*. HKNRY M. BAILEY’,
»ug7 Administrator.
fiv EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY :
Lfi Whereas John J. Klley, Administrator npon the
estate ol William Barnes, deceased, late of said connty,
S plies to the undersigned to be dismissed from eaid
■ministration:
These are therefore to cite and admouish all concern
ed, to be and appear at the office of the undersigned on
or belore the first Monday in October next, to show
cause, if any they have, why letter* dismlseory should
not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official aignature, this
March 26th, 188*. WM. M. RILEY,
mar 26 Ordinary
liEOKULATBIBB COUNTY : ’
u Whereas Alexander Hotzendorfi Executor of the
last Will and Testament of Mary L. Cray, late of said
county, deceased, applies to the undersigned for Let
ter? diamisrory from said Executorship :
These are therelore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular. the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to be
and appear at the office of the undersigned on or before
the first Monday in November next to show cause, U
any they have, why said letters diamlesory should not
be granted the applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my band and official signature, this April
10th, 1HB*. WM. M. hEley, Ordinary.
apr 11. ]
Notice.
A LL Del-sons having demand* against the estate ol
Warren W. Keaton, deceased, late of Baker coun
ty Will present them duly authenticated, within the
time preecrlbed by law. All persons Indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment to
Inn? US WM W.
Atliiiiui atrntor’s KiiIk.
U TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next,
before the Court ilonse door in thecity of Macon,
and county of Bibb, between the usual hours of, sale,
the Plantation lately owued by Robert N. Bailey,deceas
ed, with tbe improvements thereon, such us Negro
Houses, Overseer's House, Gin House, Barn, .VC., cun-
taming about One Thousand fl.OUMJ Acres of Land, more
or less, ab ut live hundred (Sou; in the swamp aud the
other half, say five bundled, is upland ; about five bun
dred acres of ilia cleared tnd m a high state of cultiva
lion; fiuyt range for stoeit—joining lands of John A
DanieUy and others, and known ns the Dean Plantation,
about five miles below the cityol Macon. Will be sold
at the same time and place said di ceasol’s interest in
five nundred acres of laud -ubject to Mrs. John Bailey’s
dower, and being tbe place w here - be now resides, about
lour allies from MaeOn, on the Columbus road. Tbe
above land and interest beiongine to the estate of Rob
ert N. Bailey, late of said co.inty deceased, and sold for
the benefit of the heirs ani credi ore of said estate.—
Terms or rule made known ou the day. Ills August tith,
1862. HENRY M. BAILEY,
aog 7 Administrator.
i 1 KOKUIA, BIBB COUNTY :
\Jf Whereas John J. Klley. Aduiinistratoi upou the
Estate oi Benjamin Smith, d< ceased, late of said coun
ty, applies to the undersigned for Letters Dismissory
from said administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed to be and appear at the office of the uuder-igned on
or before the first Monday in OctolH r next, to show
cause, if any they have, why Letters Diemlssory should
uot be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
March25th, ib62. WM. M. RILEY,
mar 2S Ordinary.
/ 1 BORGIA, BIBB COUNTY
\Jf Two months after the dat. hereof application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell ail the personal property belonging to Da
vid J. aud John II. Howard, minor orphans of John U.
Howard, deceeased, this Augo-t 1,186-..
July 29 G. J. BLA KE, Guardian,
G t EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY :
fi Two mouths after the date hereof application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary ol raid county for
leave to sell all the real estate be.ongiag to Elizabeih
Hall, minor orphan of John Hall, i eceased, late of said
county, this August let, 186*.
July *9 H. W. BOIFBUILLBT, Guardian.
r’EOKWIA, BIBB COUNTY :
Whereas John F. Kibbe, Kxecito-.ot the last Will
and Teetameut of Caleb Maiden, late o ’ said county, de
ceased, applies to tbe undersigned for Letters of Dis
mission lrom eaid estate :
These are therefore to cite all concerned to be and
appear at Hie office of the undersigned on or before the
first Monday in December next, to shew cause, it any
they hat e, why said Executorsbonld not be dismissed
ft-om said Executorship.
Given under my hand and official signature, this July
1st, 1862. WM. M. KILKY, Ordinary.
July 2
( 1 KOKGIA, JONES COUNTY :
v 1 Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1882.
Whereas, Thomas Gibson appies tome for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Sarah Cribb, de-
ce tsed;
L’hese are therefore to cite and admonish all and ein-
i ar the kindred and creditors and all others concern
ed, to be and appear at this office by the first Monday
in October next,and show cause, if any they have, to the
contrary.
Given under my hand and official signature this Aug
ust 4th, 1862. ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary.
G eorgia, iiandoi#ti county :
Whereas David Jonea, Administrator on the es
tate of Jamc;* Jouefr, deceased, applied tome for Letters
of Dismission from said estate:
Taese are therefore to cite all persons concerned to
be and appear at t h
the county of Kaud
law, to ?how i
Given under my*,
may 14
L of Ordinary to be held for
vithin the time prescribed by
£.y they have, why letters may
Jjis 12th day of May, 1862.
R. STKWART, Ordinary.
David s/ones. Administrator of the estate of James
Jone*, deceased, applies to xne for Letter* oi Dismibtooh
frou aaid administration. Therefore all person* coo
cen.ed are hereby notified to show cauee on or before
the lirst Mondav in November next, why said applicant
should not be di.-miri*ed.
Given under my official hignature May :id, 1862.
may 3 T. K. SsTJBWAKT, Ordinary.
tcgal Notices—tUilkinson €i)nnt«,
NOTICE.
rjICOKGIA, WILKINSON COUNTV :
^ Sixty days* after date application will be made It*
the Ordinary of aaid connty4or leave to eell all the land
and negroes belonging to the estate of Joel butler, late
of faid county, deceased, not disposed of by will.
September 2d, 1862. GEOliG£ W. BUTLLK,
sep o Ezecuto r.
(1 Ei iRGIA, JONKS C OUNTV :
^ Sixty days alter date application will be made to
the Hon. Ordinary ol Jones county lor leave to sell a
i art cf the r.egrues and the towm property (real estate)
oi Robert K. Hutchings, deceased.
July 31 R. U. HUTCHINGS, Adm’r.
( ; EOI GIA, JONES COUNTY .
Si. ty days after date application will be made to
lion. O. dinary of Jones county for leave to sell the real
estiteo'’Charles Hutchings, deceased.
R. li.T1UTCH1NGS, Guardian,
July 31 for the minors of Charles* Hutchings, dec’d.
Notice to Distributee*.
G 1 KOKGIA, JONES COUNTY :
I To all whom it may Concern :
Four months alter date application will be made to
tbe Ordinary of said county, for leave to divide a por
tion of the negroes belonging to the estate of Joseph
L. Holland, deceased, among the distributees of said
estate. B. L. HOLLAND, Adm’r.
July 19 JANE M. HOLLAND, Adm’i.
Exerutor’s Sale of Negro.
117 ILL be sold in the town ot Clinton, Jones county,
▼ t on the 1st Tuesday in October next, during the
usual hour? of sale, a Negro Woman by the name ot
Hager,about 40 years old, an extra good Cook and House
Servant. Sold for distribution among the heirs of Smilie
Sc&brook, deceased. Terms made knowm on the day ot
sale. JOHN A. JOHNSON,
July 1 Executor, «tc.
Noficc lo Distributees.
n KOKGIA, JONES COUNTY:
All person4 concerned are hereby notified that four
months after cate I shall apply to the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of said county lor leave to divide t he
negroes belonging to the estate of Charles Mac&rthy,
late of said county, among the distributees of said es
tate this J-ily 7th, 1862. JAMES G. BARNES,
july 10 Administrator.
Notice lo Debtors and Creditors.
A UL persons indebted to the estate ol Joel Bntler, late
of Wilkinson connty. deceased, are requested lo
make immediate payment, to the undersigned, aud
those having demands to render them in terms of the
law. GEORGE W. BUTLER.
September 2d, 1802. (sepi) Executor.
MARY E. GEARY
Libel lor Divorte In Bibb Su
perior Court.
JAMES W. GEARY
T appearing to the Court that the Defendant resides
_ beyond the limits ofthe State of Geoigla, ft is there
fore ordered by the Court that eaid Delendaat he and
appear at the next Term of this Court and answer
said case, anil that service be perfected t-n said Defen
dant hy a publication of this Rule once a month for four
months berore the next Term ot this Court in one of the
Journals published in Macon, Ga.
A true extract from the Minutes of Bibb Superior
Court, June 4th, 1862. JNO. J. RILEY,
junefi—4m 1 a m Dep. Clerk.
pEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
U Whereaa Ernest Feuchtwanger, Ac® inistrator up
on the estate of Abraham Fendig, late >t aaid county,
qss^Mot applies to the undersigned fer Letters of Dis
mission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
Interested to bo and appear at the office of the uader-
-st-ned on or before the first Monday It. February (1868)
to show cause, if any they have, why letters ofDiamis-
sory should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official stgr atnre, this
August 6th, 1862. WM. M. fiiLu, ■
aug 7
Ordinary
CitftitoK on Application Tor Letters
OF ADMINISTRATION WITH WIU. ANNEXED.
J X) ail whom it may concern, Ann K. Scarborough
I having filed her pet.tton in proper form to me,
praying for letters of administration vlth the will an
nexed, on tbe estate of Patrick T. Scarborough.
This is to rite all legally interested in the execution
of this application, creditor#, legatee?, next ot kin and
any other? interested, to be and arpei.rat the Novem
ber term of the Court of Ordinary of mid county, and
show canse, if any they can, why lettera of administra
tion, with will annexed, should not bn granted to said
Ann 8. Scarborough.
Given u nder my hand and official signature this Uth
day of Sepumber, 1862.
p!5 J. J. SPARROW, Ordinary.
C 3 KORGLA, JONEt: COUNTY :
X Jones Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1S62.
■ Whereas Thomas S. Humphries, one of the Execu
tors o J ames Locket, deceased, applies to me for Let
ters of Dismission from said Executorship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be aud appear at this office on or by the
second Monday in .January next, (18b3J and show cause,
if any they have, to the contrary.
Given under my hand officially, this 7th day of July,
1M6*. ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary,
july 10
GEORGIA, JONKS COUNTY :
Jones Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1862.
Whereas Thomas S. Humphries. Executor on the es
tate of Sarah Berry, deceased, applies to me for Letters
of Dismission from said Executorship :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all person?
concerned to be aud appear at this office on or by the
second Monday in January uext, (1863)and show cause,
li any they have, to the contrary.
Given under my hand officially tbis 7th day of July.
186*. ROLAND T. ROSS, Ordinary,
joly 10
r; SORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY :
Ordinary’s Office.
To all whom it may Concern :
Whereas, Isaac Lindsey, ot said county, applies to
me lor Letters of Admim.-llation on the estate of Hv
ran Meaddowa, deceased, late of said county and
State:
These arc therelore tocRe and admonish all aud sin
gular tbe kindred aud cret iters of said deceased, lobe
and appear at my office wi bin the time prescribed by
law, and show oir.se, iiauythcy can, w hy letters ot
Adninistration on the estate of said deceased should
not issue to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this Aug
ust 19th, 1882.
aug )2 ELLLIS HARVILL, Ordinary.
(1 EORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY:
'■* Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1862.
Whereas, William N. isler, ouard.an of Nancy Jane
Cannon, a minor of said comity, having fully discharg
ed uis trust, applies to be dismissed lrom his Guardian
ship as aforesaid:
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
anc: required to appear at my office ou or belore the first
Monday in October next, and shew cause if any they
hat e, why said William N. I tier should not be lii'i tmi
gee from his said Guardianship.
Given under my hand and official signature, August
19tU, 1882. ELLIS IIAltVILL,
aug 22 Ordinary.
rj.UORGlA, WILKINSON COUNTY:
Court of Ordinary, August Term, 1862.
Whereas, Wyatt Meandeth, Guardian ol the person
anc property ol William U. Sears, a minor oi saidcouu
:y, haring fully discharged his trust, applies to be JG
missed lrom his Guardianship as aforesaid
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby notified
and required to appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in October next, and show cause, if any they
have, why said Wyatt Mearideth should not be dismis
sed from his said Guardianship.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, August
19th, 1862. ELLIS HARVILL,
22 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WILKINSON COUNTY :
'■* Court of Ordinary, July Term, 1882.
Whereas M. J. Carswell, Guardian ol the person aud
property of Mary K. Carswell, a miuorof said county-
having fully discharged his trust, applies to be dismia'
eed from his Guardianship as aforesaid :
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby notified
and required to appear at my office on or before the
first Monday lu October next, and show cause if any
they have, why said M. J. Carswell should not be dis
missed from eaid Guardianship :
Given under mv baud aud official signature, this 29th
July, 1862. ELLIS HARVILL. Ordinary
july 31
G eorgia, doughkrty county:
App Jcation will be made to the Court of Ordiua-
£ of Dougherty county at the first regular term after
i e2piration of two months from thii notice for leave
to sell all the lands in said county, belonging to the
■state of Sterin Brinson, late of aaid crunty, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate.
DAVID J. BELCHER, Adm’r.
augS ELIZABETH BRINSON, Adm’i.
yfotica—gjmton €mig
NOTICE.
S IXTY days after date, application will be made to
tiie Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to sell
the land of Jacob skipper, late ot said county, deceas
ed, fos the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. BARNET HOLLKMON,
aug 90 Administrator.
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS alter date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Houston county, for leave to sell
the residence and lands of Dr. John Fordham, late of
said county, deceased, containing about 130 acres of
land GEORGE M. T. FKAUIN,
july 11 Administrator.
JOHN SMITH i Rnle Nisi to Forecltue Mort-
vs. V gage in Houston Superior Court
FLOYD SAWYER. ) April Term, 1S69.
IT appearing to the Court, by the petition ot John
Smith, accompanied by the Notes and Mortgage Deed,
that on the 25th dav of May, 1881, the defendant Floyd
Sawyer made and delivered to the Plaintiff, his three
promissory notes, each tor thirteen hundred aud thirty
three dollars and thirty-three cents, with interest from
date if not punctually paid. Ann that afterwards, on
the day and year aforesaid, the defendant, the better to
aeciue the payment ot said notes executed and deliver
ed to the Plaintiff his Deed of Mortgage, whereby the
said Defendant Mortgage
land, number seventeen
Jttilkr £ounti) Notices.
( JKORGIA, MILLER COUNTY :
J WhereaB, J. V. Heard and W. P. Chapman, Ad
ministrators of the estate of J. 8. Mans, deceased late
ot said county, apply to me for leave to sell all ’.he lands
and part ofthe negroes of said estate, notice Is hereby
given that a hearing on said application will U- had at
office on the 4th Monday in October next
.. M. V. JORDAN,
aa 81® Ordinary of Miller County.
rj EORGIA, MILLER COUNTY:
On the 4th Monday in October next, application
will be made by Mrs. Eliza A. Means to the unders gn-
ed for Letters of Guardianship of the persons and proi>-
ertv of the minor heirs of J. S. Means, deceased, late ot
Miller county. M. V. JORDAN,
an S 16 Ordinary of Miller county
NOTICE.
EORUIA, MILLER COUNTY:
VJ All persons are hereby notified that A. J. Grimes
Administrator on the estate of Williams Grimes Sr ’
deceased, has departed this life before making a final
settlement of said estate:
All persons are hereby notified tb file their objections
in my office by the fourth Monday in October next why
William Grimes, Jr., should not be appointed Adm-ii-
istrator, de bonis non, on said estate.
Given undermy hand at office, this August 19th 1882
au g 25 M. V. JORDAN, Ordinary. '
r< EORGIA, MILLER COUNTY :
, Whereas. A. C. Cowart applies for Letters of Ad-
mmlstration on the estate of A. J. Grille, deceased •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my office on or before the fourth Monday
in October next, and show cause. If any they have whv
said letters should not be granted the applicant ’ *
Given under my hand at office, this Angu-t loth
»np 2® M. V. JORDA N, Ordinary.
KENDRICK. Adm’i
Advertising of Wilkinson.
N OTICE 1* hereby given that the legal publication*
from theOrdlnary’s office oi Wilkinson epunty,
Georgia, will hereafter appear tn the Weekly Georgia
Telegraph. ELLIS IiARVILL,
Rdy W—w3t Ordinary of Wilkinson county.
AdninMlrmlor’i Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Horae door in th*
city of Macon on the first Tuesday in October
next the undivided half of about thirteen acre# of land,
situated in the South-east corner of lot No. as, 11th
District, tormerly Monroe now Bibo county. Said lot
is near Vinerille, aad adjoin* land* ol John Bowman
and others.
Mortgaged to the said Plaintiff lot ot I f i EORGIA, DOUGHERTY COUNTY •
, . srenteen (17J in the filth (5th) District I VJ Application will be made lo the Court of Ordina
of said county of Houston, containing two hundred and , nr of Dougherty county, Georgia, at the first
two and one half, (SO**) acres, more or less. And it , Term after the expiration of two months from this nu
further appearing that eaid notes remain unpaid, it is I tice, sor leave to Bell oil the lauds and negroes
therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do pay into ing to the estate of A. il. Brisbane late of h„„,„
Court on or before the first day ofthe next term therer ’
of, the principal, interest and costa due on said notes
or show cause to the contrary, If any he can. And that
on failure so to do by said Deiendaut, bis equity oi re
demption in and to said Mortgaged premises, beforev-
er thereafter barred aid foreclosed. And it is further
ordered, that this Rule be published in the Georgia
Telegraph of Macon once a mouth for four months pre
vious to the next term of this Court or served on De
fendant or his special Agent or Attorney at least three
months before next Term of said Court.
By orderof tbe Court. JAMB8 A. PRINGLE,
puff’s Attorney.
A true extract lrom the minutes of Houston Superior
Court, April Term, 1862. T. M. KILJLKN, Clerk.
may 7—lam 4m
^JEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTYl
Whereas William Slone, '.Administrator dt boaii
ter* of dismission from said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all tnd sin
gular the kindred and creditor* to be and appear at my
office ea or before the first Monday in November next
olimq deceased, said lauils and negroes °be?ng’hwhe
State ot Georgia. Sold for tue benefit of theTeir. ,n5
creditors of deceased. A. K. BRISBANE d
_?“L_ Executrix.
n.EORGIA. DOUGHERTY COUNTY^
Ordinary’s office for aaid County
Whereas, Thomas Walker petitions the undereiuned
for Utters ot Administration npon the estate of Gw^t
B. K LDtf, late of saiJ county, deceased • vaworge
Theae arc therefore to cite and admonish .. i
gular the kindred and creditor, of
and appear at my office on or before the .t-rmirf
in C^tobe, next, to show cause, Hbiy tjShlir^fJ
said letters should not be granted interna of the taw*
Given under my hand and official signature
tembersth, w W. H.
ex
it he
Also St the same time and place. Uree iron Safa*. 1 and show cause, if any they have, why said William
one of which is yery superior. All told under an order ; Slone should not be diamiseed from said Admimetra*
of the Honorable Ordinary of Bibb, aa the property of non. w k
Thom*. P. Stubbs, deceased. W *. L\rSbY, Given under my hand at offloa thU Amrtl 1M-862.
aog u* administrator. < May* W. T. 8WaT, Ordinary.
non. of Phillip Bnaby, deceased, applies to me for let- ft BORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY •
uni»f4<.mtav.n >dil Aiinisl.mHn. • U Hy an orderof the Honorable ttaa. '
comity, will be sold before^lh™Co«r^H.ms dl 5* rT ? f ®*' a
county, between the usual hours 3t Sta * >< SL i *5 tid
Tuesday lu December uext, all the i ea W.PVf?* ar8t
to the estate ot Abisha Andrews 18^01^“ helou K ln K
ceued, except such portion as mav 0 h7*. d J ;O ' u '. t,,
wllow for her dower. Terms Cash * ** L * k ®“ the
JOHN R. ANDRlWq i
**P 8 WM. A. ANDREWS, ’ffidm're