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pcriven County,
to me ?• r It t* :* of ~d:ninmtru;.<n I
■m. Johnson. l:ite of said county, j
a? • *'. U u»' * pneiri -ed’by Uw, and -v.
4al *•** • -V c *y LiVe, wLy said letters should not be
*• ... at office in Svlvania.this 14th day of
■ V ;•»' D. S. ROBEKTS^
B g COUNTY.—Wher E. B.
■ ’ . v iaaiu late oi said county,
»v -'fo* J . :te and admonish all and singular,
’«Ud deceased, to be and appea . at
H r>- .. r lbed by law. and »low cause,
Lett '.■■should not begranted.
iffi'v iSylvanla. this 14tli
ley < Ordinary.
■ -v ••
B
W ... ~uc • ' -
!;.r„r v . r .;o• • 11 ♦ and admonish, all and singular,
f said deceased, to be and appear at
, , / epr •••cr.beiiNy law, and show cause,
: \ -jiuLettersslmuldnoibecrinted.
/ y (fflet in s*vh*ani:i. tub 14th day of
D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinary.
I NOTICE.
,4 ~ ntvx -tr date application will be made to the
I, '*.’ , s of S;:ivvn county for leave t -ill
H ..I \i thot •• Mills, late of said county, de-
H CURTIS HUMPHRIES.
NOT OB'
a |i’ r«ons Indebted to Matthew barter , late of Striven
dwes*d, are requested to make immediate
j*vin ,nd a • i uvlag claim? against said dec. aped
CfS •'* to:: •rd them according to !uw.
40 JAMES PARKER, Adm’r.
VSCRIVEN Of)UNTY-—Whereas Lores *0 I).
MB
J.iac '".arltoc, lute of .said county, de ea.M 1—
therefore, tr*cueundadmonish alluM<l singular
iJb
ay 3|. ... vi'hir. IL*-time prescribed bylaw, and s’ -'w cause
\ ;. U v». wi.vsaid Letterashould not tie granted.
Olw u-r n./ hand, at office in Sylvarda, this *M day
'Oct 166* D.E. ROBERTS,
M SOd Ordinary. _
NOTICE.
2®|'\ o \\* » terd ate application wi 1 he made to the
S(X rt ( < irditi irv of Scrlven c< u: ty for leave to sell the
tenoa ■ a ' Aiibroje Hodges, »te of said county, ue-
K ISABELL A HODQES.
§ 60d Administratrix.
NOTICE.
i|Rh\ iiayi*a!*<-r dit* application will be made to the
ofTaiiaferro County. Oa„ for leave to sell the
..T.g’nie t the e-date of Wiliam Hughes, late of
d-. - This September Ist., IFJ2.
W.C. WRIGHT,
SOt Administrator.
NOTICE.
po. ;;c •A. Wi’lUm.- : Take n< tice that on the second
J^B 1 :y. in January, 186-', I shall apply to the Court of
B' '' Scr!v**n county, State of Georgia, to appoint
iufJß'mc r *’ freeholders or said county to divide the estate
►f hB- William.-, late of said county, deceased, among the
.-ai«l Sarah Williams.
WILLIAM H. McGEE,
Adm*r de bonis non.
NOTICE.
A- ;vle' ted to Homer V’. Prescott.late of S- nven
fl^Bh'.tv, decease 1. will r lease make payment, and those
jmaft -:u: aga.i.-t Liru will Land them in within the time
by .w. BERY rREbCOTT. Adm’r.
GUARDIAN S SALE.
r. co-..:.ty, v id be sold at public outcry, before the
ilonrtl i*oor in th« village " f Sylvania, between tae
Icfml «rsof sale, ou the TUESDAY In November
uextjW man Lamed Green, about twenty years of
i*e, tMpruj. rty of John Brinson,a minor.
JB -JAMIMA BRINSON. Guardian.
JL GUARDIAN’S SALE.
of an order from the Court of Ordtnarr of
1 ty, Oa . will be sold before the Court House
oorlMi-village of Sylvania, In said county, between the
- > •, 1 r. the first Tuesday In DECEMBER
ext,»k ■( I iv clave named Green,about twenty years of
mulatto « •nm!<-*i.>L, sold as the property oi Jason
.1 minor. Terms on the day of sale.
JAMIMA BRINSON.
Jfelbert County.
f KOKbl ELBERT COUNTY.—John S.Scales having
B. be appointed Guardian of the per.-on ana
- i ot Robert P. Beard and George R. Beard
R bert E. Beard, under fourteen yea*a ot
county—
• •••!• r«or• coi s ,-ned to he d appear at the
Court of Crdman. to beheld next am r :he ex -
thirty uays from the first publication of this no
’ynt •• v f i,?',. o : >f the person
'jmdanti offiuai signature, this 17th day of
C: * W. H. EDWARDS,
'' ary us Elbert Ca. ;ti ty.
(r^‘ ,u <•OtS-IY.-N.-H 1 hoteby
.•.. .< \V...Wn H. I r
- d. Tur
-1 • ' '* ccai ! v * are entitled *-:.ci; to a con
• ■>? ' **'d ar<- w.tli »ut. < ua-t;.at».-
Will Uy
other fit ikriL ' tf Miperler CourL or sun-
t, ./ “•J co'inty, thirty day« after tli
w3K.> ' 3 ‘■ v »*-d obj-ctioa be
im.-yruiy mind ami official signature, this 17th dav
' W. H. EDWARDS,
Ordinary o! Elbert county,
And tteddO dent.
*■ ' ‘IHHIY. rI.BERTCOf NTY./T., 1)..
’ y< a m a .
- .., ‘Tmiaag, u.t of the State of Louisiana
j . u Atßtticistratrr of Th na- ,1. Tur-
aftt ti e of
• • . nl li rti • fn-eLolo.-rs.
. OEJEliii E.TUKMA.I, Adiu'r
ot T. J. Turn .an.
j 'ion on the 1
i ofk CJi;. .:•• • ~V ■ ar.*i nmr of
:ap»-..r at my office wit hit. the
B . ! . :ow ca<me. :i any they cud, wh
■
• . 'estate.
c ulture, i :.*r »*l. day of S
W. H. EDWARDS.
Ordinary.
• K having in proper ior/n apnT.e'i
$ >: COU. -v .; S
•ak*. a., i
,; f r at mj a-
*®d offidal i this 30tlt day of
SCI w. H. EDWARDS.
1 «.* .Li ' ' -aty. deceased—
' b- * n< * next of kin
r. :r ‘- wiihic the time
tuey eac, way p<-_
»f ••IR ' in.-. •
offltUl
r §t.(ji l 2 . . _____ - ary.
i- . i‘* r v.o::e*n»o t • •'mu n--v u' -t f c
. I fi
- ‘3cr.il . amature, t.h J « r»*.-
W * H - euwam®
ri^B
- .• ietv-pi . i ;T/- T v -*' - • applied
. <y tl pSß '•■> v . lt . n; Y - laW’ -.N:..’
‘ r , not ljt knitted to
* ‘d • r -t»‘ jr . A -.- € ® estate.
.3 .1 .
"'o-ncE;
®atan * - v‘ • il ' '*oty. decei::? '« :T \
Pay me
““ s M“ wul
1 EOKGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY. Wnereas,
vX Bryant Ivey has itiadn application to me for Letters ot
1' Administration on t.;<- estate of Myrick l'.vv, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite aedadmoniaha!! and singular
the kindred and creditors t>f said deceased, to be and uppeur
at my office w':* h:n the time prescribed by 1 aw, t<> show cause,
if anvthey iiav*.. whv su'd Letters should not be granted.
Given under my ha-', lat office in Or iwfordville. this Ota day
{ of October, 1802. QUINE A O’NEAL.
oc* 5 : 0d Ordinary.
i p EOKGIA. TALIAFERRO COUNTY. . ■Z7
IT Bryant Iv.*y h.»s :nadc anp’ication t'< me ' -r r- ■ :
Guardianship of Joseph und Victoria Ivey, orphans of My
rick Ivey, deceased—
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
the kirdr d and friends of said minors, to be andapp -urat
i.i y office within the time: > scribed by law. and show cause,
if any they have, whj sh<r: <ll o« be granted.
Given under mv band, at office in Crawfordvil'c. tln< 6th
day < f October, 1862. QVIA EAO'N EA L.
.
/■ 1 KOKGI.V ELf LI. <«• >i NTY.—! ail w», ni it t. <••
\T i u.cerh: I’.tMy G. M. Flen. , \ n.*r, in pi*'.*u torni.
applied to me fur permanent lett rs ;f Administration eu t’.v
tst ite of ERb'h W. Fieri :, g. Jute ot .*• .id ateec.
This is to cite all end singular the < r-diior.- end t.t x* oi kb
of said deceased, to be and apptar at n.y e£Pec within the
time allowed by law, a dshow eau e. b ;.y they can. why
permanent Adr: ir.i.'tr .tto - should not be granted to said
H nr* G. M. Fh-ndtig on K .•i. V* Herriing's e-tate.
Witne»s my hand and OtLv.d <’ re. this 20th divot
Sent . 1802. \V. ,i.EDWARDS,
ocl
.
VT c • corn,: William (». Bullard having in prop r form ap
plied to me for pennant nt lettem of Administrat ion ou the
c: *ab‘ of John 0. Hudson, late us taid county—
This is to cite* all and singular the creditors and ties' <>f
kin of said deceased, to be ami appear at ny office,
wltlilu the time allowed by law. and show cause, it aiythey
can, why permanent Administration should not be granted to
William G. Bullard on John «*'. Huds’u’s estate.
Witness ray hand and official sign-on.-.', this 2Mh day of
Septlß62. ‘ W. H. EDWARDS,
ocl Ordiuury.
NOTICE
IS hereby given to all persons having demands agunst
Win. (her eland, late of Elbert county, deceased, to pre
sent tl.em to me properly made out, within the time pre
scribed by low. so ass to show their character and amount, and
all persons indebted to said deceased aa* hereby icquired i<*
make imined.ate payment to me
BETER CLEVELAND.
Adminbtrator of Wm. Cleveland, di c’d,
ocls hod
“ NOTICE:
AI*I*LK \TION v.ill be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Eibert county, Ga.,at the first, regular term ait< r tie
expiration of two months from this notice, for H ave to sell
all the land belonging to the estate of Edmond Jones, I of
said county.deceased, for the ber,<-tlt of th • heirs -in.' credi
tors of saiudeceased. DUNSTON 11. VERDEL,
au2o Adrn’r
_ NOT JC K. “
APPUrATIO.\ will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Elbert county. Qa.,nt the first regular term after the
expiration ottwo mouths from this notice tor leave to sell all
the land belonging »o the estate of E'izu Jones. !at» of said
county, dfceusvd, for tlie benefit of ♦ lie heirs and creditors of
said deceased. DUNSTON I? VERDEL.
au2o Adm’r of Eliza Jones, deoeaaed.
NOTICE.
GrORGiA. Elbe . gdUNTY.-Notice is hereby
givt-u to all j rs-uis liavi ig demands against Col. Wm.
M. Mclntosh, of -....i countv. deceased, to present them to
me, properly made out, within the tim • prescribed by law.
so as to show their character and amount; and all persons
indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make im
tned iate payment to me. JOHN It. JON EM, Ex'r.
rton, Qs., Sept. U, tpi
NOTICE.
APPIJf’.\TI O!\' will be made to the. Court of Ordinary
of Elbert County,Ga.. at tliefirst Regular Term after
the expiration ot two months from this notice, fur leave to
sell all the negroes belonging to the estate of John 11. H.
Teasley, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WILLIAM H. TEASLEY.
Guardian of John 11. H. Teas!* y.
Ivl2
NOTICE.
f 1 iX>RGI Y, EL3ERTCOUNTY.-Application will be
\ JT made to the Court, of OrdlnaPpjf Elbert countv, a* the
first regular term alter the expiration of two months from
this notice, for leave to tell all the Land belonging to t.m
estate of Janies M. Sanders, late of said county, deceased, for
the benefit of the beiis and creditors of vaid deceased.
EI*PY W. BOND. Administrator
July 15,1862. of James M. Sanders.
lyis
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Agree able to an order irom the C)urt of .Ordinary
ot Elbert county, Georgia, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in JANUARY, 1861,before the Court Hous- door
in the town of Elbertoo, within the lawful rale hours, the
following Negro slaves, to-wit; Pollj', a woman about 17
years old ; Catharine, a girl, about 14 years old: Henry
Olay, a boy, about 1 1 years old ; Cora, a girl, about 7 years
old. The above described Negroes .«o das the property be
longing to the estate of Benkjah H.Brawntr, late <<f Elbert
county, de eased, for the purpose of a oivijiiigi among the
distributees of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale-
JAM £8 G. El> Ell IIA RT,
qyM • « AH!!) I o< l>.Tr. Tinwi.u,
EXECUTORS' SALE.
A (alt EE ABLE to an order from the Court of Ordinary- of
Elbert county, Geoigia, will be sold, on the fir*t Tuee
day in DECEMBER i ext, before the Court House door in
the town of Elberton, within the It^ra 1 sale houn-:, a Negro
Girl, named Elizabeth, about 14 years old: sold as the prop
< rty belonging to the estate of Edmund H. Brewer, deceased,
for the purpose of i division among the distributees of said
deceased. Terms on day ot ?ale.
JAMES 11. BREWER,
JOHN M. BREWER,
of E. 11. Brewer, deceased.
o<IS td
GUARDIAN S AND ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
A GIiEE YBLKtoau order from the Court of Ordinary of
XX Elbe" -unty, Georgia, will be sold on th»* firs'. Tu- sday
in DECEMBER next, l»efere the Court House Door la the
town ot Elb.-rton, within the legal sale hours, the following
Negroes, to- wit : Spencer, a man. 42 years old : J m, a boy,
18 years old; Matilda,ft woman, 70 years old- The above
deacri!»••*! egro slaves sold as Hi-.* property belonging to the
esiatecf John 11. 11. Teasley, deceased, for the pur pose oi a
division among the distributees of said deceased.
W ILLIAM li TEASLEY,
Guardian and Administrator
of Jdhn H.H.I
ADMINISTRATOR E SALE.
AGKEE YBLEto an order from the Court o: Ordinary
ot Elbert countv, Georgia, will be sold on trie fir f
Tuesday n DECEMBER next, before the Court House door
in the town of Eibmony within the legal sale hours, a traf**
<>f Land -ituate, lying ano being in the county of Eibert. n
■ • 1 • ■ more oi
adgland, o - Hugh M. Corr-thcr.i, the •.*«:at*- of
Daniel Bo- <f, and others, :-.nd now in posaftesion c-f Mrs.
Sanders, widow of James M. Sanders, deceased. The above
described tract of land i=old as the property belonging to t
t.-tate of paid James M. handers, deceased, and subject to the
widow’s dover. tor the benefit of the heirs and'creditor.-.
Terms on the d.»y of sale. ERJ’Y M r . BOND.
ocls tii Ailm’r of ■' arnes M. Sanders, dec’d.
Moses . Mills, Gn . • •
of Uriah K. Harris, ami Cin.
vs. ;*■ Elbert Fn; erlor
Alexander li. Huntt-r. Ag’-a - A.. Court.
H unter, and others. j
IT aprearing that the following defer.dftit', to wit: Frank
lin Ha:rls, Jas. E.Martb . Frederick Martin, Joseph 1101-I;day,
I;day, and prudence, b'swife, John T. Edmonds, Charlev
MtiiT-.n,and Emma V., hi- wife SamiT.Edn oncs. Elizabeth
6. Edmoi ."aran Hgr:;.-, ai.d Mary Harris, have not been
-• . r-d w ■ • •
Georgia, it
• rdvred. on motion <>f complainant, that tbevapjx*.rat the
term, a;'*. de:i.u;, p.c-ad or answer to »: id bill, and that
< this ord'T »t —< rved <>; them by pu -Ucutfon iu the Weekly
I Ci.nstitotioLalist.of Amn^ta. once a mouth inor-tb®,
| -u- . isi t • t* jr :■•»• *hf nex. term of th*. Court,
'
: A tri e (x-ra -t from the mb.-.tea of the raid C'- irl, .<? Sep
j ?-> •*r •• --< Te •’ •• F- '-6-»
j .Ail—...i.ji ■. A. AM>; i.\Y. I-:. 1
TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
i i 1 EOHDS.Y, . ALIA. -J.i'* I. . - A..• V as,
V7 Job !I. F." . • : - - : r Let .
of Admlui-tnt; : th- e c-r N.Failin, late of
>aid county, decraseis—
These are, (ut-r« ore, -,.:e and ad mot. oh, all and
singular .the l:'. n *- c : fll’-r-o' •!< ceaK-d,to be and
appear at ray office wthiathe timerrer-'-ribedbyinw, and
show caufe.lfany thc-.y have, why - . > Letters -ihou.vi n*/t
be gran: d.
Given* • *. - . •' is. ifi.l
day of Eeptemb r, 1862. QUINEA O’NEA
ocl Ordinary*
rilO i *as'p.- : ; <- t~.; : { H . _-y, t ..ud L. s w>e,
A Elili*". *h < i
Jari.es IVek having applied f-»r probate rgi the first Monday
ER, r . . Deo i< r 186*,
of this Com:, 'f the w;!l ofD ..id L. i*eek, v. h un he
claim? to he the Extcmor, be.- :c it; s ilo wi*
You and ea' 1 ot -m are r< qulredytrHi ;ted to be and ap
near at the Orel 5 nan -- u r-ih<* *' •of J
coun’v, atth* reg ilar 1 1 rm, 1 < r th*. Corn i
Ord'tiary for said cc ut , to at lend •:.« nrotate of said will.
August 4. HC2.
QUINE A O’NEAL.
aul? Ordinary of'Taliaferro c on’y.
CIXTYdr.y r b- ’-n. npplleatirn will ’ !•- •;.<* '
Ordinary r-i ,• county, Ga v fnr l«*.veU* s.il the
v fca , ! .’- ‘au u.-. utgr.es btfic-eaang to the r‘a. * 1 Willian. T.
Reid, late of said . Mr. A3SC2
GEORGE F. BRISTOW.
Administrator.
___ __ DM I ivjstp^atoius~sale. ~
pi R-lAM to :.u order the Court of of
X Tanaterrocounty, Ga.. w.'l before the Hour*
House door In the t ol (.’• iwordriile. on the firs* TUT>-
DAY in December :tsl, wilhin G«f* legal hours or sale, the
ijilow. property, v.;: Or. • well improved Lot and Houses,
*" s id town, lately occxt b.-j by Dr. Wm. T. Ke d, dece :s*.d,
asms residence, situated o-< the North side of the Georgia
1 . contuining three acret, more or less, adjoining the
ftor Mrs. Luty Bell,the I tods of C. W. Gee and others
. , 'V one House and Lot in Craw ford vi lie, known as the Of
*>in* tat wee n the above deceribed lot and the Geo.
. roa*i, c. iitainiug Xof an acr- more or less. Also, one
nnirnprov»ci Lot, lying on thi North side of Use Georgia
Railroad, between sai*. Road and the lot of Mrs. Barnett,
containing two acre?, more or les-. All sold or the benefit
of the hears and cr t.ht, r a f I>r. Wm. T. Reid, late of Talia
terro county, deceased. Terns made known on the day of
*aJe. GEORGE F. BRISTOW, Adm’r.
notice.
11 WO MOYTHS after date application will be made to
. the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county tor leave to sell
the land belonging to the estate of George Dawkins. Uec’d.
a’»2o L. T. DIGBY. Adm’r.
I i ' EORJ.IA. TALIAFERRO COUNTY. - Vherea?, I
\W W. Chapman applies to me tor L- t iers of GutJiansMp
u: Ann J. Chapman, minor orphan of John Chinan, de-
I ceased—
i Theie are, therefore, to cite ana admonish, all and ringalar,
, j the kindred and friends of said pers-au. to be and appear at
j my office within the time prescribed by law, and slow cause,
j it my they have, why said Letters should not be <r»n?ed.
! Given uod<*r mv baud at office in Crawtordvill. this 2tfd
i dav of October, ISo2. QUINEA O’JEAL.
Warren County,
' n BORGIA, WARREN C<>! \ i - v ... J. w.
I*3 Montgomery • rtplies to me lor Letters of Auainistratlon
ij. W. Story,late of said court y, dec’ !
-
The kindred and creditor? of said deceased, to b ind appear
i at »>y office with in she time prescribed by law -rd f'.-.u.v
j cause.m any the hart, why raid letters »a!d i. t t-
I ° (liven ’in '< rmy landat office in Wari-cutor. t;L 17!h < *«v
. of October, 15CJ. ii. R.VtjDY
} 0023 - prdinary,
| Va -. • v.
i vT Pal
j l . • estate o, .la- ,n Hays, decease-1-
T esea:c. therefore. to Cite and admonish all end singular
' the kindred and creditors of said deceuted, to be and appear
I at my office, wjtnin the lime pre.-cribed by lav ana she-w
t • ai\ if ai vtr r-\ can. whv «:i’el letter* should net V- granted.
I G;v: U nnd.-r mv hand. s.'t office it: Wa’-renton.this 17th day
of October, lst>2.* 11. R.»IuDY.
ocr2 Ordinary,
('I EORiwIV. WARREN COUNTY . Whereas. Mrs,
T Eivira Jvy applies to mo for Lettcre of Atm ini.-»t ration
up ii the estate- of Levi Ivy. de* easel—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish al! *nd singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to beam! appear
at my officif, within the time prescribed by law. and show
cause, if any they Have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my Laud.ut office in Warren tor. tLis 17th day
of October, 1862. H. K. CODY.
.
G FOBHI V. WARREN COUNTY —Whereas, James F
Rtidaipliea lor Letters of Administration upon the
estate of F. M. Feese, deci-acd—
These are. therefore, to cite rend admonish, all and singular,
the: kindred and friends of «ald deceased,to be andnpp*-ar ut
my officewithin thetime prescribed by law.aadshowi uuße,if
any they have, whv said Letters should not begranted.
Given under my hand ut office iu Warreutem, this ITtii day
of October, 1862. 11. R, CODY,
CM SS iM (hdl .
S~'< EOKGI V WARD . i. G. J.
\ T Huff applies for Letters rs AdmiuUtratiou on the estate
of Thomas c. Hulf. deceased—
Tires? are, therefore, to cite and admonieb all and sing ular
the kindred ami creditors of said deceased t4* an l appear ut
my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause it
an v they have why said letters should not !** grunted.
jbOiv-.n under my hand at office iu W.irrenb n, this J7th day
Os October, 1662. 11. K. CODY,
11H 10 Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WARREN < JOUnTYWI tentt, I
\T pears to me that the estate of Jehu Neal is unrepre
s< nted—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred of said deceased, to be and appear*at. my office
withinthetiroe prescribed by law, and show cause if any they
have, why Letters of Administrat on should not be granted
to R. M. Wilder, Clerk Superior and InfbriorOonrte.
(liven under mv hand at office in Warren ton. this 17th
dav of October, 186 2. H. K. CODY,
I»
NOTICE.
SIX. \\ DAY* :i 4 Yer date application will made to the
Court of Ordinary of Warren county for leave to se.l the
real estate belonging to Samuel Lokey, deceased.
f.O K. ii. LA/.KNIiY. .
NOTICE:
SIXTY RAYS utter date application will b - made to the
Court oi Ordinary of Warren county for leave to sell the
Lari' 4 h?lone'ng to th° estate of 0. !>. Herd*’, deceased.
oe2i fii) W. F. LEWIS. A n.*.-
NOTICE.
4 LL In i-Med to tbo estate of Samuel Lokey are
I\. requestrd to mat e mmediate payment, and those having
claims against add estate arc requested to present them ac
cordiug to law. It. H-LAZENUY,
4t A i? tnii i strip or.
N OTIC K.
ALL persons indebted ♦<> lire estate of G. W- Rav. dee’d.
are requested to com-* forward ati 1 make immediate
pay me 11 and ail those hiving claims against said estate are
requested to present them according to law.
A. S KAyJ Adm '”*
Ktl 1 I
NOTICE.
VLL p- rsons indebted to the estate of Columbus I).
Heath are request 'd to muhc Immediate payment, and
those havin' claims against said (state are requested to pre
sent them according t a law. W*. F. LKWLS,
40 Administrator.
EXECUTORS SALE.
WILL ' e sold before the C urt House door in Warren
tt ton, on the first TU ESDA Yin Deceral-'-r nixt. 510
acres of Lund. nr re or h- - lying on Rocky Comfort Crock,
adjoining lands of Ar.ron J<»hn-*-in. S’., Cb-.rie? Shurh-y, Gar
rison Reese, Wily Whitehead, nod others. Also, at the name
time and place, n'nt-Nt f.rr >es. The abov named property
belonging to the estate of James Johnson, deceased, and sold
hy the (onseut ofth. In r- of said deceased. Terms of sale
will be 12 months credit, with small notes and approved se
curity. AMDS JOHNSON’, )
WM. JOHNSON, > Ex'n.
AARON JOHN^'N.S
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE
r>L'Rs| WTtoan or.Je-grairt-d by the »• rr ral.lc Ordi-
Jt narv ol Warren county, will be sold at the Court, House
■loo-in Warrenton.Warr-n cOunty, ouib<- first TUESDAY
in Dcc-tnb -r next, the foi owing -f L-»r:d. : ( longing to
the estate of (ieorge W. R ty, late of avd - o:nty, ilece -d:
One tract of Land, (pine) u.'jo'nirg unds oi John F. J ofcu
soti. Seaborn Ivy. Fieri,'ug •ioeslini;, -and orhers, containing
eight hundred and s.s a . <-s, more or lesskuow/l -as the Hume
Place.
One tract containing about two hundred and thirty acres,
(pine) ad : jining lands of S-iborn Ivey. K : em:ng Gelling,
and Eil/.abeth Hill. Said .a ids will oe sold subject to the
widow’s dower. Term a Cash.
o m 8.1:51: .• : ■
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
VITILL he r >1(1 bes. rr the (. - ’irt House 1 *,r, in the town
1 * o; W'arrentou. Warren County, on L . first TUES
'‘' • ’ .
•u-n sos Land, ail.joining ismisof J. H.Hubert,estate of U-'r *
rv Heath and others. Said land sold as tue pro-ert/of John
ISAAC ii. HALL,
tepl( Admft f -t.- r.
N< >TI( ?E.
C*XTY days af»* rdr ' iV-afoii A- ’ • rr.vre ' • t <
l“ < N.urt. oi ordinary ot Warren lyrnty for leave to ge I • ..**
Land..- belonging to Ine L-tate G. W. Hay. d > eased. This
11,13 A. KAY.f AUmmutmlors.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to ?•; i*?tate iV- liam Fcnl-r,
late of Warren county, deceas- d.are -. ra.-.-ted to r.-,k<-
ixr.medl :i < e( against
estate ere requested to present them aecordir -s to Jaw.
JAMKo.I. M.C \Bf)N,
JAMES i-. FOULER.
JulylMm jySS Kr-::iU’.
ADMISiS rRATBIX S SALE
XV’LI.
>1 T-n, Warren cour t7. nth.Cret'j -! vin NOV:
Btxs. oiitMo the usual boon of sale.
' ree acres ol Land, adjoin eg ..a- !.- - l a. J >*' r-.
N a1... 1 ■ i i- > i •
•, jofYV .1 £ M.;), ilm.. •!.
SAMANTHA R. .ST TY'
Bp9 » AdnqlTilstmti v.
ADUIKISTBATOBS* SALE
-ILI 1 c • • • • - ♦
ft of Warrenton, Warren County, onto- f - 5 l’Ul> * ‘ i
In Noveml-cr next, witliit-. the usual hu - .--.ic. TaC‘ I
of Land containing 515 acres of l id, ud '»lmi>.’! .< •
T'-os. Aidred, Je*?e Parrlp, and •’ A:»•. tli.
time and place, one tra -t containing 56 . »cr**- •-! • ■!. » ;
Icirciu of Kicliard Ho’ <. J- »' vri*.amiof. rsaid i
.sold as the property of Robert McN? r, dey-t:- h
I.sAIAH MrVAI!:,
r UKlil.*!.
aeplO • .1.-*ru'i*r».
notice:
N'OTMIE is hereby given real! j r*n, - v- *g {
agaiust. Robert J. lioyd, late wt I ijniu -a ot'.nfy, de- 1
cc-t ; t rc-tiviit them riy :: .L.: • tirnu j
pr.-Rcrlhed by law; and a!! person- r- V ■ d
ar- hereby required to make imim <'• -.o- pqy; '
JOHN
W-.S. RD YJV F .
oct» . J.T.I |
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
i<;REK\R!,!-;-<>- 1
J. i;.,y*.u late o r Columbiaco •• t ~r* *■' »3d
on t’.e liuATUESDAY iu December, a t:ac? Lu i. Jylog i
r-r* tie: Savaunah river, iu .**id cou:v;., ilj. r ' . • tiids .q
•J“iin H-vd and Tl.ont.e- Bering. i.-,g • re J •
acre.-, more or less. B*>W for the he . - •>: hei r - • credit- :
*.•: . Terms on the day of saie.
JOHN LoYD.i
W S. KOVD.I-r-: •• •.
Od 2 J-T. BOYI). )
EXECUTOR’S SALR OR VALUE REAL ESTATE
a v ILL beJK-ld.atAv 'liig. ountv o. * c
liisl jbfsdayin NOV EMLLR next. i. • -n-vtc. of
tl.e !:i ' ii T. V>: •.
ail that tract cr parcel of Lund in said co- • ty, :■ -• * miles
from Dearlhg, on which tlie*dfceu««*d :fv,-1. on*
Railroad, containing tOO acre?. Ti ey in is v • 'n*T »Ov*ed.
with a good Dwelling House. Kitchen, Negro • -* T* p.n
House, ar.d all necessary r-it buUdirg.*. • fhpc of
Water, and on Orchard of cboke Fruit Trt* AOi l **0*
u-:re.- arc- cleared, and iti a high hint*- ot cultivation : a large
t art of it i.- Ci< - bottom, as.d tiu. er-ufficitr ' \ . -.’T* the
place tip Any otherlnlbrmatlon c :’-. bet .i ' y p:
the utuferaigned at Appling. Tfci*- arx • cl-at: .*. for jrecur
mg a choice Harm, hah-certain. Tern - ' ..
M. ■ WILLIAMS. Executrix.
J. P. WILLIAMS. ‘
Sept. 8.1862. ctd
NOTICE.
wIXTY DAYS after date application u cm. • to th?
i; Court of Ordinary of Jefferson oouutjr* Cr itave to> »e ; l
the Lan : and Negroes b longing to the e.dite oi William
Magahec, J r.. iatt said county, deceased.
WILLIS HOWARD. \t m ' r
GeJJRGE K. STANFORD, S .
NOTICE.
1 4IX persons having demands against the estate of Wm.
i aV D, Stnr.e, late of Jefferson » unty, deceased, nre hereby
requested to present the same duly attested,and all persons
Indebted to said estate will make Immediate r .vra'-r.t to
ROBERT A.STONE.) . ....
JAM E.i M. STOS h. j A,n
OGLETHOSUE SHERIFF S SALE.
w ILL be fold, on the «rs? Tm.'dov i- SOVEMI2ER
I f v ntxt, betweentjieusual honrsof . i -f. theCucr-
House door in the town of Lexington, t-. - iiiiuse ut,u 1.-
known as tire Methodist Parsonage m s;. d *<’wn, udb.ining
lands of E-Y’nuti.-r and the Baptist Par?': containing 6
acres more or less, levied on by virtue of a fl. fa. issued fr.-m
the Inferior Co art of Oglethorpe county in favor of Jam .- T.
Johnson. Property pointed out by 11. A. Ha\». a ami D. C.
Barrow, agents M.E.Cktmb. So /'.
J. 11. EDMONDSON.
od td .Sheriff O.U.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
JTVIKOPbKdIKIIV, O-i.blH*’ U'.l cotM Y— |
nA : m • - •
U .111 1 ;. o• ; "■ I - - ». ;.*.* • , ; ■ .
Smith.on* 5 » t •• .!-. t ,• .5f im* i . , - t,,rs»id District', :. s
; a-.rel HORSE, a good denl marked with the
1
.
county anddi« -ict. to be w.» th revcnty-tlvc dollar*-.
Th- own r r of sai»l •ft ray i-- rcqured'to ernte forward, pay
• charges.and take raid Hor- • v*ay, or 1> • will be d ait with
ast.ne ! aw direct?.
A tru. extract trotu the E-*ray Bock,, is • l*t <.. r October
1562. F. J. ROBINSON.
JI lamSn ( i rl
CTU KOF (IKtlUb! ti I,AS<' I 'K ' v
Whereas, Mahala Lockhart appllr-.Hto me {*r Li t*i:.sof
Ailmmstration on the estate ot Elielia Lockhart, late of
said county, deceased—
I Thesear ,therefore,to cite and admonish, all and singular,
? • ki:air*a! an.) rr.-dHor---- v *.-• <:.t .b, 1 :.r
i sivofflee, within the time prescribed bylaw,end ri. wfcauae.it
any the\ have, whysai<' Lett ere saould not be granted
Given under my hand at office in Gibson, tins 14th day ol
- October, 1802. SEABORN KITCHENS.
oct2s Ordinary.
NOTICE
L*IXTY l> \\ N alter date application will be made to the
Honorable the Con t of Ordinary <•!’ Glascock county tor
leave to sell five negroes, the property of the estate of John
Cbeely—said property having reverted to the estate by the
death ol John Cbeely Jones and in terms of the will of Ulu
late John Chc-cly. ol Glascock county,deceased.
MAItY CHE ELY, Administratrix.
> THUS. J. DICKSON.) Al , niV
av»: UE< >. W. I. A VIS. ( Aun ‘ r •
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
1 > V virtue or an order of ttie Court of Ordinary of Taliafer-
I > rocounty. Georgia, will be sold in Ci awfordvllle, on the
first TUESDAY' in December nex . between the usual hours
of sale, the half interest of n tract of Land, known as the Mill
Tract, belonging to the estat») of Augustus W. Flyn*. deceas.
ed, containing2lß acres, more or less. Also, the half interest
in the Mill and Lot, containing 9 acres, more or less, on the
• waters of Beaver Dam Creek, well adapted to the g. in.ling
of corn and wheat, with one set or stones, adjoining J. H.
1 Flynt, W.O. Jacobs, and others. Any per.-on wishing to ree
! the property will apply to the undersigned, on the place.
; Terms on the day of sale. JOHN li. FL YN V,
• Bistnlor.
‘ ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
-13 Y virtue of an Order of the Court of Ordinary of M :uli
i> Min county, will be sold, on the flr.it TUESDAY in
DecemlK r next, between the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door in the town of Eiberton, in Elhert county,
a tract of Land, In Elbert and llart counties, containing nine
hundred and seventy (970) acres, more or less, known asth
Big Holly Springs place. Sold as the property of James
I)ai,iel, late of Madison county, deceased, for the purpose of
settlement Terms made known on the day of sale.
J. W. DANIEL.) 1
octa-2 T. M. DANIEL.) Aaai rta *
ICommunicated.]
Ga. RELIEF AM) HOS. A »
Augusta, Oct. 2d, 1&o2. >
PnrsunDt to a call made by Hon. E. Starnes,
: PresideNt of the lioara, the Superintendents of
the Georgia Relief and Hospital Association as
senibled.in Augusta, at the rr>oras of the Associu«
tion, on this day. The meeting was organized by
the President taking the Chair.
James Gardner, Esq., by appointment of the
Executive Committee, acted as Secretary.
Oa calling the roll, the following members ol
the Board of Superintendents were found to be
present ;
H«>n. E. Starnes, President.
Rev. H. H. Tucker.
J. Stoddard, E'.q.
J. M. Selkirk, Esq.
Ui. llc-r. Coo. h\ A'trrce.
Rev. W. J. Scott.
Rev. J. H. Echols.
Rev. J. R. Wilson, '). I).
Rev. J. O. A. Clark.
Rev. W. J. Hard
James Gardner, F.*q.
Gen. Geo. W. Evans.
J. M. Newby, Esq.
l)r. H. li. Steiner
Rev. W. 11. Potter.
On motion, Mr. Clark, Chairman of the Com
mittee appo ate-1 by the Executive Committee to
prepareu report of its actings and doings, and of
the affairs of the Association, read and submitted
the Report to the Board.
The Report having been read, it was,on motion,
j received. Ii was then, on motion, accepted by
• the Board.
Dr. Wilson offered the follows jg resolutions,
which, after some discussion, were nnauimously
adopted.
t'l % . That a committee of five members o,
the Board of Superintendents (not members of
the Executive Committee,) be appointed to exams
ine the books and vouchers of the Executive Com
mttlee, and report their condition to this meeting.
lit wived That ibis same committee he in
structed to >nqinre whether a furthe? arp’no v.-
j non is necessary from the State Treasury lot \
I another year, and if deemed necessary, tiiai they
I will report the amount to this meeting.
On motion, the President was authorized to
appoint that committee.
The President appointed the following as that
committee:
• J, Smddard, Esq., Rt Rev. Geo. F. Pierce, R»*r.
I J. 11. Ecn.iis, R-tr. iV. J. Scotr, f. N. Wu.tile, !
i Esq.
1 y.r. flare offered the following resolution, Kirch
I was adopted :
| V* ola 11 .. •
J AV-a’y' l, That the same committee be in sli uc s
I , JC j .... o! .t v.'hsi: further uispositicn should be
j - * ' •?• *. wi;:ch has been made to, and
* .
i r/ t Ui.aai.il a.l opted ;
:.s -i* this P.
*
• i..r : b c • y ■' : t-.v!. .loe.ahty iu »*».uvv.jg
|'. use. I; . :' o - 'S*-*, of the rooms now occupied j
ihc Ex cuii'.i C -u:„ ::leo for carrying or the '
I fcireincS • f ihe Association,
j iU . .id IL-a A.Jjo-..: n. d ;::i 5 o’clock, P. M. |
—.. i
October iiP, 5 P. M.
| fbe 3ici •m as cared to order by the President,
"h Ci*mus u-. * appointed to examine the b.ok.
and vo . . -of the Executive Committee, and
.j.-ict >.• • -u-'ii iou to this meeting, submitted
i through ti r chairman, L. N. Whittle, Esq., the
j ioliowing report:
Augusta, Oct. 20, 1862.
Pb undersigned, to whom were referred '.be
il\ ■. j."> r t ot the Exceptive Committee, nud who
\% .. directed to look into the Accounts and Books
o; the Georgia Belief and Hospital Association,
iiav _• discharged the duties assigned them and
! take leave to report:
They hod the Books and Accounts properly
kept and safisiactoriiy vouched,,with the balance
> \ . ud as stated in the Report of the Executive
i Con, - i tee.
The undersigned recommend that the Report
iof th 3 Executive Committee be adopted a; the
i Anuuw! I- port oi the Association to toe Governor,
ugd that- !.«»• '• copies be printed,’ omitting tk -
Act ot • sc Legislature, and a portion ther-.ot sect
to his Ex dlency, in order that the same may oo
distributed among the members of the Legisla
ture.
The Committee are somewhat embarrass! as to
what to recommend in regard to asking a further
appropriation from the Legislature for the ensue
ing year, h will be seen rrom the Report ot the
Executive Committee that the funds on hand on
the 15 ti October, 1862, were as follows, viz.:
Os state Fund—
Amount drawn and still unexpended. .$28.18<».05
Amount not drawn from tne Treasury.. .70,«>o<m*0
Arcouut of private contributions not
. yet expended.... 15,453.86
Making a total of $113,638.91
lu ad union to the ao#ve, there are on hand large
supplies of clothing, hospital stores, medicines,
m. vr articles, of he probable v,.lu *o‘ $50,-
kt\ i making ; whole available £• uCi -
iu October 15th, 1862. equal to, aay $163,638.93.
This earn the Committee think sufficient for the
ensaeiDg year, if the labors und expenditures of
the Association are strictly c:u£ned to hospital
purposes; but it will be seen that, since ‘he Ist ct
October, od the recommendation >1 the Governor,
the sum of $45,000.00 has been uv d ana applied
m suppling clothes, shoes, Ac., to oar *roops,
and which tue Committee think, was b-oh neces
sary and judicious, as without this aid many of
our brave volunteeis must bars suffered much
more than they have done.
Should it be the desire of *.li : L*'g .nature that tbt
Association shall cuntinue to aid the Govern men
in the important and necessit y work of furnishing
the destitute Georgia tro ; s viih clothes,
uuu oiher like articles, which pr< perly devolves oi •
the Confederate Govern: -aunt, h winch, it is ucx
derstood, it is not able t > • .:. ge, tli<? A?s
ciation is .viking to unde:. ke ’he woik of carry**
iug out iheu wishes, and dis'. rrsing, to the
b-st ol then ability, such -urns -as ihv Legists*
turemay appropriate to i'. - pan ..-e lint as the
report **f ta»* Executive C a., r.u* will place his
Lxceiieucy uuu tue ..i , ..■ . : . [
uli the facts connected with tin- working of the As
sentation, aad, its expenditures,and as the wants <
ihc troops and the inability o‘ the Government t >
supply them, are as well known to them as to th s
Committee, they think it best to nuke l > recom
meudation on the subject, but to leave tue whole
matter to the wisdom and liberality of th L g -
lature. Respectfully submitted,
L. N. WIIITTLE, Ch i:; :.i ■,
Geo. F. Pie ace,-
J. U. Ecuols,
Wu. J. Scott,
J. Stoddauo.
On motion of Mr. Clark, the report of the Cm.-
rnittec was, a i_*r discussion, unanimously adop l *
ed :
Thefollowiug resolution was ofT*r. dby li sum
Pierce, and unanimously adopted, the members
present of the Executive Committee not 7<>*.iug ;
lit s-deed, Thai the thanks of the members oi
the Board of of the Georgia
Hospital and Relict Associatmu now present, and
not of the Executive Committee, are due aail are
h.i JiV ienuued ‘o the Ex entire Committee,
lor their long, laocnous, aud devoiea servieea,
without salary, fee, or reward, other than the
personal graulicatiou of le vent patriot .-m aud
Christian chanty.
Uu motion ot Mr. Stoddard, it was—
Resolved, That Mr. J. M. tSeikirx be appointed
General Superintended ot th adiirs of tins As*
sociation, under the directiou of the Executive
Committee, aud that the Central Railroad and
Banking Company be requested to yield, for six
or twelve months, their claims upon Mr. Seik’rk s
services, und that the Secretary .be directed :•*
furnish a copy oi this resolution to be presented
to the President of the Central Railrvad and
Banking Company. It was further
Resulted, Tnat the de’ails of the duties, uud the
salary to be paid Mr. Selkirk, be left to the Exe
cutive Committee.
On motion, the Chan i« p Died Mr. Stoddard
and Mr. Whittle a Commit ce to present tue above
resolutions to the Pres idee ol the Central Rail
road & Banking Compaq.
On motion ol Mr. Clark,a a > dered that tie
U*»n<*rt ol the Com mi tue of the B*»ard of Super-
J liiteuacuts be rtuauea t; . ::•»!* h •
cutive Committee and be pi luted with it.
The Board theu on moliou adjourned
11. Staunch, President.
James Gardnck, Secretary.
BY TELEGRAPH.
LATER FROM THE NORTH.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 26.—The New V jr:% He*
aid, of Oct. 23d, has be *n revived h ?re. The
news which it contains is unimportant.
A laige and enthusiastic nieeling was held in
Brooklyn, N. V., on the 22 J insi. One of the
resolutions denounced the emancipation procla
im tic c, was loudly cheered, aod adopted.
The Herald urges McCieilan ■ * push on to Kicm
rnoud.
The of Broker* of New York, by a very
laige majority, dec.a a u to a-.JW Haas*
actions within the Biard, ju gold or demand
notes, after the 27th io*L G > T iccordingly, fe?l
to 129, but everybody rushed v. t ; buy, and rat* s
advanced to 132;i’.
FROM CHARLESTON AND NASSAL
Charleston', S. C , Oct. 26• .—Tidings rea • ed
here this evening of the ca; ‘ure, :n Ball’s Bay, vs
the steamer Auglia, la a • v. valu. bie army
stores ind b"lud t" Ch.. . ,n.
When the Anglia left Nass > new? bad be*'-
received that the Van to**, working, jigL:
and day, on iron clad boats, a- a tlie view a: at
tacking Charleston soon.
SKIRMISHING ATT. I’ MANTOWN.
Hf C ial to t}>r M i '.p,- 4 ■
iIOLLT hPUTN'GS, Oft. 2, V r • )*J \* of YailEee
iulantiy, >ii:bering . , »12, ck.d
squid fnrrv Con«.'d f.r • *.•* <’l‘* , ii)ar
j town yestefdav. A *• t a g -ui ut
I 1 cavalry reiii d. Lo>s u-ng Ramroo.
I.‘TE FROM j i.
Richmom*. Va-. O'. -1 ie New 1 £
Herald, of 0A 26 . * r**d here, it
j says that G.i? McC : ... :>g into
Virginia.
Dispatches fi u (. . ,i •. • 1 Jespe*. e
■ ft
i:. whi.; !.% i . : S :
I ! Madame Anna it:-.* ... • J raca'.tat,
was burr .i in St. Pa V:• 1 , j 'Pa insr.,
by her clo‘I: s t-aka; ■ >:u >1:.- effect* , i
i which she -1 . i.
I G id • : .. N. *• Y • i*
' • - • ' ho!
j erally di.-poutd tv a- • ; thci. rvt 7 c
j LATER FROM THE NORTH AND lit’ IT'T
I Richmond, Va , Oct. ;f .—The N Y. ~
. Express **y» luu' isf.wm.i-i .a bus bwa re :vco
• there from semi-official t-cjury-.-s in Europe ib.,t
I France ami England cvili act iu accord as '
America. i.ord I..y,i:)= was t . hare sail. J in the
steamer Austral *sian, ’rut w dctu.aed at the l»?t
moment, tV •rti of t. id John Rusftii, K> uwai
’ I further instructions in consequence of Lmcole’s
i j Afco::ti.-uj rrocin- atioa.
, ) Ills J.o .1--’c!n>s de; a- was the:: fixed
lOctoo r £ h ; and, on I. . ..nival at Washing:., c
he will pi sitively inform Mr. S ward of the pro
. | gramme decided upon by ‘ h - Enroneaq Powers.
Similar instructions win be forwarded t> Crust
Mercer, fh 1 French Mini..!. l . The Express saps
that it is also given to under turn! that England
and Franca have decided upon the recognition of
the S'"'' ‘ r Confederacy, f the '-out ff-n • r
mediation ..ud an armistice, t • >e proposed fy Mr.
Seward are not accepted.
the iih'joaxmos tut stios7.n Rich
mond.
R.cdmoni'. Va„ Oct. .to-l) .—Th report of :he
prospective recognili :i of me Southern Coofeds
ert.cy. published iu the N -w York Express, is the
absorbing topic of conversation here this evenirtr.
The majority « f thtf community, having been so
often deceived before, d • ait attach,much impor
tance to the statement ; but, ru official circles
is is satd to be received with less discredit.
A dispatch to the t neinaat: Commercial says
One ot i:>e diatts from Druse Couuty has com
muted suicide, li is reported that two others
baa prepared their graves, doubtless w -a the -.
i-.-iaiicia of doing some'aing desperate.