Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877, August 05, 1863, Image 4

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by telegraph, from ei rope. IMPORTANT DieCTTSSIOK IS PARLIAMENT FBOK THE VSITBD BTATRB - 8 MOVEMENTS FROM BICBMOND OFFICIAL DISPATCH FROM GKN ME IHOCESSm SKIRMISH AT BKICKBB'B GAP A DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER men**. J«iJ la lhe UoUBe of Commo “ i ’ ,ha 10th, S,r j Ferguson nrged tba>, couaid* e,iD« the charge in the character of the American »n. i! would he impolitic to resume the discussion us ties ::-ct of the recognition of the South, „„j moved au adjournment. Palmerston second eU ihe motion, ia order to add his request to Hue bunk to drop the debate which stood for Monday. Lt nta of Its utmost importance now taking pl»c 4 iu Amer : ca show that it would not be deir ettle to t-s-nue tbt di-icuss-on. H; sobmitted .!■■■. that an ici-ivi--w between two members ol t.... House and a foreign sovereign was a matter M , 9 iy holor -V subject of d-hate in the House, hod Wight pi-vent the Ewpiror of the French in fu'iire .rom giving a courteous recaption to Erg. Ilehmeo of distinction. 1 ndesr complained of attacks upon bis varaci-. tv tntfce ministerial organ, and declared all that Roebuck stated repecting the interview to be lane. Connuighaui was prepared to show that tbe sympathies of the working claases were all in t»* -r n‘ the Northern States, struggling against a rrhelHons slave power. Llreg re n»Urved if Konimck presisted with hia w-'iion it wou’d be rejected by a large msjority, which action would be construed as opposition to the independence of the Um federally, whereas, tlm fact was. a east number of members wore mth the South heart and soul, but did not win), la the face of events now pending to pronounce a premature decision. b uster el pressed the hope that the debute would go on, and that England would no longer >1 splay an amount ->f cowardice in the matter which a to. had hitherto done, whenever American aaestions wove Roebuck aid he would reserve his answer. The motion fid adjournment was withdrawn. baa Fuse, July 24.— Morgan crossed the Mus kingum river nt Ivuglesport on yesterday. |Kigles p. rl is in Morgan county. Ohio, Id miles from /-.aesrillmil about 51) miles norlltewcsl of the it'ii.i mer ] Scouls report his force I.OUo strong, with thiee pieces of artillery. Toe latest reports nay that tbe 8t)llf Ohio are tieul n,: the rebels, driving them towards 'Arnes vtlle. Lincoln lism removed Irorn active service and pi ird . u in ictin d list Gms. Wool, llaruey, and li.iv.v Brown. Toe He uld of the 1-’-' I n uurts that the war is • iluoautiuHr orrr, and say, the political diflicnl i..scau be eetiltd hr grunting lhe Confederates all tha rights of American citizenship under the t’oaa'ilu’.tou, aou at the same time by proclaiming •gainst En/land aud France Let war be declared against them at once; the.e will be no need of touwriptiou—there will be as many vuluntecis as will be requited'o whip Irom this continent the western powers of Europe, ami leach them a lesson they will not he likely to forgetthe balance of this century. Not a word of news this moraing from North sin Virginia or elsewhere, Kii'hmokd, May 2d.—A proclamation of the President and he published to-morrow, appoints mg the ‘list ol August a day of tasting, humtlia turn aid pra,’er. An official cumuiuuicatioa Irom Uen. I.ee lo twper contradicts Meads’s statement that lie captured a brigade of infantry, A)., as the Cun- Poiouiac, with only a low stragglers and two guns taken hy the oneuiy. . The Central train resumed its regular trips fo il- v, sii-l (ironyhi horn Gordonsrills three hun dred and fifty prisoners, captured in a fight on Friday atKmckcr’s Gap. The Yankees atlempl »,t tr. prerent our troops from passing through the Gap. UiL.’s corps charged the enemy, and •'leaned out tbe roads, capturing the prisoners i.bo»e mentioned Xo particulars to-night. FURTHER FROM THE UNITED STATES. Kicmmosb, J illy 27 .—The Tribune of tbe 24ih says that notwithstanding comparative quiet pre vail# in the city, the spirit rs riot still lives aud watches f-r mi opportunity lo make night hideous tilth torch and hiltcr. T'.er.- IS VC realv , doubt that ibe natives still maintain the:, rg miialjoa. and upon tha slight est pretest w hi reeew the atrocities of last week. ID,'rats ha c ben made, and are attll made, o’ buiuiag the cuy. Samuel J. Ttlden and Kuuutor Morgan and ■lodge Pierpoo I a-e in Washington to ask the Government to snspetid the draft in tbe city. i e ; invest aoprehetiai'.ins jt tbegorerument air " ‘ l!le iriah servam girls will mm incendiaries h body if lhe lux is rxecuUd. A Cairo r ,rri' pendent of ilia Tribune mi! iUil Gen Pillow Buil two tbuunuiiil troops bud i*tcu Fort Hickman, overlooking Fori Henry. ‘ " , ' HM "nnw in control the usvigadou of tbt leoii.Bßc.Bn 1 On loberlund rivers. FROM RICHMOND. 1 HK BLUE Hl[>BK FIGHT. FCRIIIKK. FROM EUROI'E. B){iMI3.AAL OF CONSUL MOORE. rt.B city p-p-rs .11 publish different version, cf the fight i t Blue Ridge. Nothing official te cetrod rho pr.c.u* j .c-.lny end extent of tho engage. meat mo net luce. Prcbibly thers hiut been t esvr ektrat rg to t diffluent points, ch-.edy be IW.>D our rex. gum d and the Yankee Cavalry. TU of the post office lo day prevented ol letters Iron) army correspond. The dumtise.l of Consul Moore was ibesuk-l lest of remarks in the House i.r Commons on tie, h 11 -a made a statement in regard to lie o- tnem Oi li.-duiond Bel.baw ui Montgomeii I" ht, ref amt to serve in the Cun- Utyard said th- Case hud been bronght to the government. Consul I , ’* oudr n micro i, representationa t.i the ! ' Ourerntnea'to respect to this uad q^“ 0 * *»<« cruelty. Incense. . ld n J repres9nUUoß » 'hat Gorernment h»d suspended Uo,r 3 ’ a exequatur. »cuua.^r,' y ’ aMi u S * BrofFofß 'K“ had r.«Lu!. , 10 Mo °™ 10 ““ke strong repre 'ZSZZ****™. Government w,* d.d n sc b R,d ° ( Br ‘ U,h bu ' “ "*« <*r£?£!Zt' ,l " IBOK KOaTHCAHOUsi. tt?niSE 0F YiHKES OFFICERS. s« ®■-«».hr J. u Houstei. "-cantered «.££*•>•« York. W 4 North t’aroUn, lU * ,cout,, ul % bera. and arrived her» it T ‘ ” De “ ll ** ,rolu Ko *- - * Iff* kia© oaptared, * * U( 39»*i»d bug- FROM CHARLESTON. PROGRESS OK THE SIEGE FORT WAGNER SILENT. ChakLBiTON, July 45 —Regular tiring from ' Sumter and Wagner on the Yankees on Morris j J Island fell last night, and continued all to-day. Sumter and Cummihg’s Point shelling the Yan- j See batteries, the battery on James Island pats , ncipating. Fort Wagner did not fire to-day. The Yankees occasionally respond from their j batteries on Morris Island. Tl e Monitors and ; Ironsides lying outside look no part to-day. The firing was directed on the 1 aakees on Mor j tie Island. They have two batteries there, j strengthening their poeilion. , So imported casnalnea to-day. One Monitor arrivid, nuking mall six. FROM WRIGHT*!! BRIGADE. ' SEVERE BATTLE AT MANASSAS. | LOSS OF 200 IN THE BRIGADE. Ppevtaf IHtpatch b CmtMuUonaUtt. j , C'ulpii-sk, July «7.-Wrigin’s brigade en- , juge.f the enemy at Manassas on the 33d, Col. Kd. j J. Walker commanding the brigade. Col. Walker : , eas severely woundeJ iu the thigh. Lo-.s in the ! hr-gndj, m killed, wounded and missing, about Ml. Lieut. J. L. E.la was wounded ia tbe light lip, and ia on his way borne with Co . Walker. We fought against overwhelming odda. E. FROM MISSISSIPPI Mohton, July 20, via Mobile, 27th.—It has been j raining and storming for the past two days, j vhich renders the pmev wooda ftits anything mt desirable camping ground. About 5o prisoner* have been gobbled up be- | iwetn Clinton and Bolton’a on yeaterday and to- j lav, who were engaged piltagiug aud committing j every spectea of vandalism. The most rtlitble accounts represent none of the enemy ibis side of Big Black. The news of the death of the gallant Gen. | Bowen, of Missouri, at Clinton ou the 24th was j received last night. FROM THE UNITED STATES. SIGNIFICANT DISPATCH FROM WASHING TON. INTERVENTION DEEMED PROBABLE END OF THE WAB PROPOSED. Kichu-ind, July 23. -The Herald of the 2511 i I contains a lengthy dispatch from Washington of ; winch the following ia the substance: It is now admitted by the moat sanguine mem* j nets of tbe Adminisliation, tba*. never were our i Foreign Allairs iu an menacing a stale. England, ; as cfhciu! advices indicate, is determined to Ittr-! oieli the South with an iron clad navy. It is j .qnally certain that the Emperor of France bus made up his ntind detinilely to interfere in our lamest ic alt ms. The tall of Vicksburg and Port Uuda.-u, ui-d he rebel defeat at Gettysburg, will not, Jl is be leved by tbe moat sagacious friends of tbe ads ii mist ration, alter the character of the action France and England have determined to adopt. ; On the contrary, the moment there ts danger that 'he North will overpower the Mouth, intervention will he tried to compel a separation, upon which hiuglund aud Franco am determined ; England to’ cripple the power ol thin great K< public ; France to preset ve the dominion of Mexico. With thane indications before iLem, Seward aud tbe President are couvmced that this is tbe most critical mnu, so far as regards the relations <f lhe United Elates with foreign powers, since the commencement of the war. From what l hear, 1 am inclined to believe that measures are now on foot to end the war, and It ia not impost sible that we ntay see a sudden chauge of parties nest month. FROM VIRGINIA. THE BATTLE AT MANASHAB GAP. MEADE REINFORCED BY GRANT. Kicuhuno, July 28th.—The light heretofore te* ported occurred on the 23 d at Manats ta Gap. Wright's Brigade, commanded by Col. Walker. ' j of the Third Georgia, approached the Gap, and 1 | hudiiig if guarded by a force of Yankees estirna -1 ted at six to eight thousand, halted to await rein j forcemeats tuoyi -g in the same direction, i The 1 uakees, taking advantage of the disparity jof outnbets, attacked the brigade, and a sevete i npageinent easued. lasting several hours. The j Coult derates retired, with a loss of -Jot) to SoO , I* ll * ll and wounded. Among (lie latter was 001. VFsf fcer, wounded iu the thigh. The loss of the enemy was heavy, j Col, Walker arrived here this evening. It is reported that Grant has joined Meade with 15,000 men. ! FROM THE UNITED STATES. THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONEBB. ‘j Ricnnoxn, July 23.—The New York Tribune asks for ati explanation of the course of Gen. ( Graut in paroling the odicers who surrendered' j at Vicksburg. Previous to that surrender the rebel Commissioner of Exchaoge had been notis j fled thal this Government meant to protect all i its officers aud soldier*, without regard tp color, j and since the rebels persisted in refusing to ex'! ( change Col. .Straight and his odicers, under pre tcuce flint they were in command of negro i troop., our Government lias stopped ail ex- i changes. i Geu. Neal Dow will start lo Mobile to-morrow under guard. FROM MORGAN. 1 CtiufcNooo*. July jg._ A diapaicb to the i “* b * l frool ‘h'hhu Depot. Va . dated U-day, Irtun Jlswonb, Morgan's operator, suya a party ol | ,hrM »l Morgan s men crossed the Ohio riser on Sunday, tbe lttth, u m.'es below P.r kersburg, but were prevented crossing by the gunboats. Ha remstued ou tbe other side with u I * a, ge patty oi men. I The last new, from him he was near Winches ter, Datii, tearing up the railroad. ! All quiet in the army Tennessee, i Nothing trom the enemy. [SpsUat to tke OwsatttntiuaslWt.l FUBtHKR FROM WRIGHTS BRIGADE j ®bV£RE BATIM AT MANASSAS GAP. GEN .WRIGHT AND STAFF SAFE 00L. WALKER WOUNDED AND DOING WELL CuLrseaa, July H7.-Wrigbf, Brigade had a desperate fight ou the 2Sd, at Manaaaaa Gap with a large force of the enemy. Our lose is very heavy. Col. Walker is seriously wounded but doing well. “ We Imight from 2 o’clock until 6, against three Vankee army corps-the Third, Fifth and Twelfth. No troops save Wright’s Brigade en. gaged on onr aide. Will seud list of casualties by mail to^iidjr. Gen. Wright and stall are »)| „f e aud well. FROM THE ARMIES OF THE POTOMAC' CfLFtfiß, July ST.—-A special to the Enquirer says that Meade’s headquarters were al Warren, ton on Saturday. Sedgewick „ reported b, towards Kr« 4«i .ukaburg. A V of Stuart’s oav»! r y on ttutorday capto.ed an aidU,Gene.al Optou. w,t> lu buadiej yards of Meade’s bsadquaiuin. All qmet FROM THE DAWSON GREYS. We have been favored with the following pri. vate dispatch ; Richmond, July 28.—Wright’s Bngade fought tbe enemy at Manassas Gap, on 2Sd. Casualties id the Dawson Qrevs, Third Georgia Regiment— R Paine killed, Lieut Hyllier severely wounded and left on tbe field, Bergt Davison and Private Paine slightly wounded. ~ THE YVAR IN MISSISSIPPI. MOVEMENTS OF GRANT’S ARMY. Special Diepatch to the Memphie Appeal. Mobton, Miss., Julj 24‘—Gen. Tom Taylor, with a flag of truce, has arrived fiotu Vicksburg, which place he left on the 22d. Grant is seeding troops up the river, end he thinks twenty thousand have alrend / gone. In his opinion tbe Big Black will be tbe Yan. kee line. As they retire from the country every thing is left a waste behind them. Our cavalry scouts bare visited Jackson, and regular trips ou the railroad will be resumed lo morrow. The rolling stock of the Mississippi Ceulral and , other roads is at Morton safe. YVe have information from Canton, Miss., up lo ■ yesterday. The west side of (he square was j burned hy the enemy. | Ou tbe railroad they weot as far north as ibe i Big Black crossic g, where they burned the bridge. , Tbe country between Vaiden and Hernando has | leinained unmolested. FROM THE UNITED STATES. DECISION OF THE*PBIZE COURT, i THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT DISSATISFIED j HENRY WARD BEECHER MAKES A SPEECH PROGRESS OF MORGAN. Rich mono, July 27.—Tbe press correspondence j relative to the seizors of the Will-o’-Wisp by the ; Untied Slates snip Montgomery shows that the British Government is dissatisfied with tbe de cision of the priz t coart. It considered that some compensation should be granted the owners. Seward replied that the owners might carry the ; case to the Court o! Appeals. Russell expressed , regret at this answer, and hoped Howard would , reconsider the matter, as tbs case presruted so { dear an instance of seizure. Betvaid, in. a long i ieplv, maintained that it ia not incumbent on the I part of the United Stales lo withdiaw coutiJence Irom tbe judicial tribunal. The Londou Times j is glad Seward’s peevish letter is not replied to. 1 Henry Ward Beecher, in a speech in London, i charged lhe Abolitionists of Great Britain with ' being fa Iso to their principles, inconsistent, aud | deficient in backbone. Richmond, July 27. 1 lie lialtiinore Americas nf tbe 25th contains u telegram from Cinoiunati .in tbe 241 b, which says that Morgan crossed the Central Ohio Kuiln.ad at Campbell this morning, closely pursued by Uco. Shackleford. The depot was burnt, and some track torn up. At niue o'clock lie reacked Guernessy, and did a great deal of damage, plundering, When lust heard froui Morguu was at Winchester, moving towards Steubenville, on tbe Indiana railroad. The German Democratic organ at Cleveland, Uaß tuken the name of Vallandigbntn from its columns for Governor, and ra sed the name of Pugh. Five hundred rebel officers, including Generals Archer and Jones, arrived at Pittsburg on Mon day, en route for Johnson Island, where they will be detained until exchauged. Ten thousand prisoners are confined iu Fort Delaware. FURTHER FROM THX NORTH. THE MISSISSIPPI DECLARED OPENED. RAIDS PREPARING AT PORTSMOUTH. PsTßKssuaa, July 27.—The New Tort Times of 25th has no definite knowledge of the movements of Lee and Meade. The Washington evening papers of Friday say that both armies are in active motion, and that Lee’s communication with Kichmond is at the mercy of Meade. A battle may be fought at auy moment. The navigation of the Mississippi is opened.— The steamer Imperial from St. Lome had reached New Orleans. Tbe Continental follows immedi ately. Privateefs are at work off the coast of Maine. The Times says Lee’s army is the last prop of ike rebellion, and mush he speedily captured. Information Ironi an unquestionable source is received here that an immense cavalry foree is col lecting at Portsmouth aud Suffolk. One thousand bales of cotton have arrived at Portsmouth. Afore raids no donbt on the tapis. THE FUNERAL OF HON. W- L. YANCEY. Montoombrt, July 29.—The funeral temoes of the lute Williai- L. Yancey took place tnis after noon. Ifusiueas was -uspended and store doors closed. The churolt was crowded to overflowing with citi. | xens, soldiers aud public officers. The longest | precession ever witnessed here followed the re mains to the grave. Tbe community is profound. 1 j ly impressed with the loss of Mr. Yancey at this 1 i time. Hi>ckKl Dispatch to the Knoxville Register. FROM CUMBERLAND GAP. CuiiusßLANDGat*.—Forty-five tenegade prison -1 erg HDd two negroes arrived here tosday, cap. { lured by Col. Carter. Jim Lane has been killed- His holy is in our possession, also Kirk, a noto rious renegace recruiting officer. The men are ragged, dirty and Ictisy. Our men are in pursuit of others now, aud it is supposed all of them wtl| be captured. FROM CHARLESTON. ! Cuaslkm-un, .July 29.—The bomburilmeet bus been * little uiore spirited toiday. The Ironside* j and two monitors took part. Tiro kilted and none wounded on our side. FROM VICKSBURe i Msaunas, July 2S, Til Mobile 29th.—The latest advices from Vicksburg are that the Kederalß are still shipping troupe up Ihe river. A large num , ber of steamers is constantly arriving from shave. Gov. Pettus is dangerously ill. FROM RICHMOND j Richmond, July 29.—This has been s very quiet j day here. The news of the death of Hon, Wm. j L. Yaucey caused a sensation of profound regret ; amtng those who appreciated bis abilities as a j statesman and sympathised in his devotion to , the rights of tne State,. His death is regarded a ' public loss at this juucture. Among recent arrivals in Rich-nond is Hon. , Pierre Houle. Be ia said lo be not sangnine ol | the mediation of the Prenet: Emperor, basing bis I opinion in part on the unpopularity of tbe more- I ment againat Mexico, aud adverse recent elec, j lions in Kranoe. The cassation of the exchange of prisoners at . City Point deprives us of news by Hag of trues : boa!. Fur tbe present only a small squad of Yankees i have thus far appeared in Stafford county. It is believed that Ibe impending battle wili lake plaoe on the Upper Rappahannock. | It le raining here e ’ery day. DEATH OF HON W ; L YANCEY. Momtoouiht, July 29.—Hon. W. I„ Yancey j died al his residence, near this city, to-day, after ,ou illness of four weeks, from tha etfeots of kids aay dUeaxi NORTHERN NEWS «EK. LEE'S ARMY ELUDE MEADE. 1 MEXICO TO BECOME AN EMPIRE. ! EXTENSIVE FIR* IN HAVANA. MORGAN "CAPTURED. Richmond, July 30. —Northern advfcea of the ! 28th have been received. Th<s Baltimore American save ; There ia no longer any doubt that General j bee s army has eluded Meade, and again in nearly » their oid position in and aro ind Culpeper and ; Gordo navi lie. The latest advices from the Army of the Poto« ’ uiuc are to Sunday. Oar forces held the line o the Rappahanuock between Kelly’s Ford and ! Waterloo, By the arrival at New York of advices up to \ the 10th from the city of Mexico tve learn that the C rnncil of Notabilities, acting under French inspiration, has declared that the Mexicans here 1 desire au empire as the form of government, and have proclaimed Maximilian, of Austria, Empe- I ror. iu the event of his not accepting, the Kmpe* ! ror Napoleon is to select the person. An immense conflagration had taken place in Havana, ou the 22d, among the warehouses. 1 Regia wharf, estimated to coulaia 4,000,000 sugars was destroyed. Mayor Opdylce, of New York, vetoed the urdmunce paying three hundred dollars us a coni , iiutaiion to conscripts. An official dispatch from Cob Shackleford au® | jounces the capture of Gen. Morgan, Col. Clark md four hundred men, on Sunday, near New j Lisbon. Hoh. J. J. Urilteoden died at Frankfort, on last Sunday, from general debility, without pam or druggie. His age was ??. FROM^EUBOPE. The steamer Scjtix, with L verpojl dutea to the IS h hit. arrived at Cape Kacu. lt> eattek withdrew hia motion for the recog nition of the Uonfederate States. lubiereuaike he Said : It has been stated that the time has not yet •tome for ibe considcratirn of the question, and l have yielded to tho suggestion ; but let the no ble lord beur in mind the two dangers before him, which be and Figland have to meet, vix ; are* construction of the Union upuu a .Southern basis, or the acknowledgment of the Confederate Slates l>y the Emperor of the French alone. Jtuaaia’s reply to the Polish question does not iHSpoud to the expectations of Austria. In Fiance it is regarded conciliatory. An auihe3ty instead elan armistice is proposed. The I'jltsh iuiuritciiou continues active. la the House of Lords, Russell stul Derby ; agreed that the affairs <>( I'olaud do uot ull'ord u oat/> lor armed intervention. England could do nothing further than submit to the proposal. Derby deprecated diplomatic interference. Gold in New York, on the aTtb, closed at li37 l^'. UKVKKAL MIIKU V.V MFK. Atlanta, 80th.—A private dispatch from onti ol j Morgan’s staff officers, dated yesterday at Dublin, Va., induces the hope that Morgan is safe in Vir« glnta. (FROM OUB HVSNINO lIDITION OS YGSTKBDAV.j FROM RICHMOND. OBDEK FROM GEN LEE ' 0 ABSENT SOL DISKS. DISABLED SOLDIERS T 0 BE EMPLOYED IN TBE OFFICES OF QUAKTEUM ASTERS. Richmond, July 80.— There Is no news this morning, eicept meagre accruals es the repulse of a Yankee raid against Weldon. General Order (No. 80,1 ordeis the immediate return of all officers end soldiers now absent Irom the army of Northern Virginia, and adds that to remaiu at home in thia hour es the conns t«j»o need i» uaworlbj iko maul|H>U Os BOUtlioru soldiers. While you proudly boast of be'onglng to the army of Northern Virginia, let it not be said yon deserted _ponr comrades in a contest in which everything you hold dear is at stake. The corn* , manding General appeals to the people of the States to send forth every man able to bear arms, to aid the brave st Idlers who bare so often beaten hack cur foes, to strike a decisive blow for the safety of our homes and the independence of our country. Gen. Cooper has issued au order to carry into effect the act of Congress requiring all Quarter masters and Commissaries to detail disabled sole diers, us may ho necessary, for services in their respective otlicos. Citizens so employtd will be reported to enrol liug odicere for conscription. FROM MISSISSIPPI. Morton, July 2711 i.—A slight rain is falling to day. No change of consequence has occurred in the disposition of our troops. All hare gone to work with a will erfcctlDg bivouacs in the pine woods. Little news from Vicksburg. The ship ment of troops up the river continues. McPher son's corps, with a part of the ordnance, have gone. Our scouts report no Yankees this side of Big Black. There is a considerable number in Oster baus' old entrenchments opposite Edward’s Fer ry The roads are almost impassable from the rams. FROM CHARLESTON. CnaRLKSTON, July 89.—Everything is progress, ing favorably. About 27 vessels of all kinds, including the ironsides and monitors, lying be low. A few more transports arrived on yesterday. Seme twenty vessels are reported at Stono. A brig run aground, and was being stripped by the Vatkees yesterday afternoon. One man killed and one wounded at Shell Mound battery, reported up to this morning. Heavy shelling all day. riBOaUIA, SCRIVIN COUNTY—Whereas, Thomas Vh Andrews applies to me tor Letters of Administration oo the estate of U. L. Andrews, late cf Scriven county, de* ceased— These are, therefore, to elte and admonish all and singular" the kindred and creditor of said deceased, to be ana appear at my office, wit tin the time prescribed by lav;, and snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand, at office in Sylvan:.*, this 20th da* of July, IS&J. D. E. ROBERTO, ■ ■ i. ii Ordinary. A LLpersons Indebted to the eetate of Tin's. Wheeler, iJL late of Warren countv, deoeaie:, are heiehy notified tc : maKe Immediate payment, "and those having demands against <juld estate to present them duly uutheutlcsted. WM. ST EVENS, Administrator. CAROLINE WHEELER. Adro’x. .NOTICE. ~ A LL persons Indebted to the estate of Mary Shows, late fk. of Warren county, Ga., an* hereby notified to present their claims, and all persons indebted to said estate, are here* by notified to come forward and make payment. fyß to AAtaiUMnur. “* notice; A PPIjICATIO.Y wl a be nude to th. Court of OrxUmrr XjL of Jeifbrson county, at the first regular term after the expiration of two mouths from this notice for leave to sell the real and personal property of Robert Jordan, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heir* and credh tors. JOHN Q. JORDAN. Jyßl «9 ArWr. r± BOKUIA, JEITKKSOM OOUKTY.I’wuerMA Eli*. VJ beth A Hannah applies to me for Letters o' Adminis tration upon the estate of James F. Hannah, late of said county, deotased— These are, tnerefore, to cite aad admonish all eud singular . the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at ; my office, within the time prescribed bv law. to Show cause, if any they can, wbyaald letter* should not be xmuUJ* Given under nry Bind at offioe In Louisville, this 24»h day 0 r July. 18W. NICHOLAS DIEHL, [ JyS 80 Ordinary. EOHGIA, COLUMBIA COUNT,—Wt«iMM, Mwy Roney applies to me for Letters ot Administration i upon tbe estate of Alfred Roney, late of said county, de : Ce Th«e at*. there tore, to die and admonish all and singular ! the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appeal ! at my office within the time prescribe.! by law, to show cause, Uany they ean. why said letters should not be granted. ! •»»**• tu-uiffw* of NOTICE. ! SIXTY BAYS after due indication will be made to > the Oonrt <>f Ordioarv of Jefferw.u count/ for leave to iemhe L4ADen I KtOKOES beloittcK to ti e tstate of William Ihoiupam, deceased. _ JJiIS F. RIVERS, JyS4-60* Adm'ulutritor. NOTICE. ! adIXT V B AYS after d«te ..plication will be made to the i ic court or o-.iiitry of Onluinbla county so- leave to sell tar LAUD util fi E JRUiltj belooeioe to the entate cf Ai|uil la Film. J. H. FI/LN I’. Executor. ! JV»— *) ; notice. ! JIXTV DAYS after cate application will be made total I ! O Uo..rt of Ordinary of Jefferson county ft r leave to sell tbe i . Lamia belonging U> the < a tale ot EiLeidred K. Tarver, late (A ; I .eWer'uuty. dacaiMd. ANtIKE W K . TARV KK, i j myfi Administrator. | NOTICE SIXTY DAYS after data application will be made to the j Court f*Onflnary of Warren oountv for leave to sell the ! J real estate belonging to Columbus H. Wheeler, laic o , aaid county Uemaaed. LEWI-a JONLsi, NOTICE. , m ALL persons Indebted to Etheldred it. Tarver, late of Jef lerson couuty. deceased, will d lea»e come lorward and ; make immediate settlement. All persons having any de mauds against said deceased are requested to present them 1 to me made out in accordance with the requirements of the I law ANIiKBW E. TaRVEK, myi7 Administrator. ’ NOTICE. ( Y days after date application will be made to the I O Ordinary of Jetferson County. sell the I | luanrts belonging to the estate ot Wui. M. lladden, late* 1 , said county, deceased. ROBERT P, LITTLE, Adm r. 1 myi7 60 NOTICE. SIXTY DA VS after date appLcmticn will he made to tr»c Lourtol Ordinary ol G.aaecock county, fur l»-a w to ! tell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Johr Rlichens.br., la te ol said county, deceased, j jelO ABRAHAM BKAbbKLL, Adin'r. NOTICE. SIXTY DAYB alter date ar-plication will be made to th* Court of Drain*-y of Taliaf- rr<> county tor leave to sell I the real estate of R. T. Murden. late of said county, dec’d. H. D. MURDEN. Adm’r. i JelO MARY MURbK^Adm'i. NOTICE; APPLICATION will bemnde to the Court of Ordinary oi Albert county, Oa..at the first regular term artei the expiration of two months f om this noilcc for Itave tc mil all the Nt-grocs belonging to the eutate of Will'am T. . Powers, late ot said county, deceased, lor the benefit ol the heirs and creditors ot said t eceased. bUSAN 31. POWERS, Adm*X ' Jeß 0 __ of William T. Powers. NOTICE. ALL persona Indebted to A. G. Doxler, late ol Co. Jumbia county, deceased,are hereoy notified to m.vxe j immediate payment, and those having demands against said i deceased to present them duly authenticated within the ' time required by law. JANE M. DOZ* I£K, I my*7 40 Adrx*X. NOTICE. tj Ordinary of Jeffers County lor leave to sell a House *.nd Lot la the town of Louisville, belonging to the est te of Augustan H. Rhe-iy. late of said county deceased. JULIA A. KULNIf, myi7 Administratrix. NOTICE. SIXTY l»A YH alter dat • application will be made to’Le Court oi Ordinary of Jefferson county lor 1. ave to sell lue Land and one Negro belonging to the estate ol Thomn* ! J. Williams, deceased.. JtM ANDREW J. WILLIAMS. Adiu’r, NOTICE. j DA YH i fier date application will be mrule to the i Uou it ot Ordinary of Jefft r,on conn tv lor leave to s-dl , tue Negrois belouglngto the estate ot Wui. U. Had eu, dec’d. NOTICE. A IX perBCM Indebted to the estate of Henry F. Hoof, d JX. ceased, are requeued to make .mmftdlate payment, an hose having demands again, t and estate are requested to •resent thuu accorihu : to law. , LANKY E. POOL Jy*4-40 Adm’r NOTICE. SIXTY DA Y£ alter date application will be made to th* Court of Ordinary of .It If era on county for leave to o eli the litnd and improviuicntttol Uottncil D. Wire, deccheti. ROBERT W. ttUMU E*’r. NOTICE. f |l\VO month# after date Application will be nucle to the X Court oi Ordinary 01 Warren county for leave to Br.ii the real estate belonging to Toobum T. Hohba, late 01 said county, deceased. FRA.NCJa &1- HOUUd. tul * lawfOd AtUnimatraior. NOTICE, k!IXTY HAVs After date application will be made to tbe O tmlnaty ut 'i'a i*ftrro county, la. for leave to sell the real estate of George Fr tier, late or aaid county, deceased. IWMULUB FRAZIER, Adm’r. Jyi * M NOTICE. SIXTY ditya alter date application will J>e made to the Ordinary of Taliaferro county, tor leave to eell the real estate of Martha Frarlar. late of wrtd county, deceased. KOM Ululls FRAZIER, Aaui'r. lyg 6o NOTICE. SIXTY Dave after date application will be made to the Court of Ordlaary of Glasscock county for leave to sell the land and aegroei belonging to the e«tat« of Aydea 1 hompson, deceased, late of said county, i WILY O. BRADDY, f _ JVB M AdudnlNtrator. NOTICE. A LLperson* Indebted to Augustus A Harden, late o XX Jeffesm aminty, degassed, will plcaae make payments andthoßekavlng demand* will present them duly attested. 1 9J6 JAiti i H. »KUWN, Adair. NOTICE. A PPLICATIOft will be made to the Court of Ordinary IX of hcrlveu county, Georgia, at the drat regular term iiiter I th#expiration of two month# from this notice, for leave to i 6C “ rea t estate of D. S. Thornton, la.e of said county, I tor the benefit of the heirs aDd credit* is of said deceased. W. H. RURALLY, ■li*** Adn; inis’, rotor. NOTICE. A PPLICATIOY will be uuule to the Court of iX or Scrivcn county, Georgia, at the first term after the expiration of two mouths from thia notice, for leave to sell the personal estate of Mr#. Jane Charlton, late of said county, tor the benefit ol the heirs and credit *ra of said de otMed- L. D. SHEPPARD, Adminlstra^r. NOTICE.. QI\TV H.VkSi alter dote application will be made to the O Uoart of Ordinary of Columbia aouty (or leave to MU Ui, Neeroe. belooglna to the date of o. H. Evana, kite o! «ldeounty,deoeeeed. OKO. W.GKAT. °*yW W AdmKUArMbr. NOTICE. ALL pirsons indebted to the estate of Wm.fi. Hadden, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate pay maitto the undersigned, and thore having demands will present the same, duly authenticated, within the time pro* scribed by law. ROBERT P. LITTLE, l e * lJ Administrator. NOTICE. IJIXTV DAYS after date application will be mide to the kl Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the LA.ND lielongißg u> the estate of Henry F. Pool, dec’d. , LANKY K. POOL, J y*6 X diti'r. NOTICE. QIXTV DAYS after date application will be mads to the Iks court of Ordinary or Glasscock countv lor leave to at 11 tne re t! estate of Elisha Lockhart, <l* caaaed. Jyl& MAKALIA LOCKHART. Adm’x. NOTICE. ALL persona having any demands against Valentina A. Matcher, late of Jefferson county, deceased, are requested to present them to me, made out In accordance with the re quirements ol the law. Ail persons Indebted to said deceased will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. ROBERT A. MERCER, JyS Administrator. NOTICE. rilWO MOYTIIB after date application will be made to JL the Court of Ordinary or Jeffc-raon county for leave u sell the land belonging to the estate of Jeremiah J. Green, late of said county, deceased JOHN WREN. Jyß Administrator. NOTICE. SIXTY' DAYS after date application will be made to the Court ol ordinary of Jefferson county for leave to seli i the land belonging to the estate ol Thomas J. Young, lats i of laid county, deceased i , A John wren. j Iyß Administrator. j NOTICE. ■ JEFFERSON COUNTY.-Whereas. Ber.- V* lamin W. Snell applies to inefor Letters of Admlnis -1 traUou de bonis non on the estate of John B *u. deceased— Tnesa are, therefore, to: ite and admonlsn all and singular , tne Kindred and creditor! of said deceased, to be and appc.v ; at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause. : If any they have, why said Letters should not begranted. , Given under my hand at office in Louisville, this 24th nay of .1 une. 1843. NICHOLAS DIEHL, ; J*3 30 Ordinary. NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the Court of Ordinary oi Elbert county, Qa., at the first regular term after th< expiration of two months trom this notice lor leave wo ben all the land belonging to the estate of Reuben K. Almand, late of »ld county, deceased, ior tne benefit of the flbira and crcdi tors of said deceased. MICA J All T. ALMAND, mays 60 Adm'r. NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Hubert county, Ua.. at the first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for Jeave to si ll all the land and a part of the nesroes belonging to the cttsb of William M- Mclntosh, late of said county, deceased, for tne benefit of the heirs; nd creditors ol said deceit-ed. JOHN H. JONES Executor of Wm. Mclntosh,dec’d. Je»7 <0 . NOTICE. A LL j>ersoua haviag claims against Gaza way Beale.late ol 1 1% Klcnmond county, deceased, are hereby notill?d to pre-l I tent them within the time prescribed bv law, and those In- | ■ debted to said deceased to make immediate payment to fbe i 1 undersigned. K. H. P. DAY, Adm’r.ai j NOTICE. DAYS after date, or at the first regular term ! *3 thereafter, application will be made to the Court of Dr- ] dinary of Warren countv for leave to sell the land belongs ! ing to the estate of Thooias Wliee er.late of sAid county, j decern el. WM. STEVE NS. Administrator. > CAROLINE Wn EULER, Adm'i. J NOTICE. SIX TY D. 4Y S after dais application will b« mads to:, court ot ordinary oi Jefferson county for leave to set. the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of Caleb J. Weeks, deceased. AM n. LI A WEKKU, | Jyl* Administratrix, NOTICE. 1 y|VTV I) \YS ill ' «!-.t* applies* l»n »ill mail* th«»« O’m or i lri'i- i*ry i>f W»rreu ecu -t», de.ia a.tui Land l-eicrtfru to the estate of W:IUe - Km » k - J.MOU. O&SUiI j y is Administrate* NOTICE. «J IXI V D'a VS after (1 t * appUcaU u will be mads to .t. O Itbunof ttrolaary of Jfo-sjn lounty for leave teat “**{s? of leave L./. W ST-P. Affi,* NOTICE. SIXTY DAASaBtr date app:ieiUoo will be marie to‘u ■ Court o; Ordinary o r Jsffcrf'jh c-ruMy for leave to ac | ine Land and Keanes bdoagtng to tne_*£ate M Wlilbu Thompson, deceased. JOHN I. RIVEK3. I jy!s Adm’t. ~ NOTICE. ’ I C.IXTY RWbsKcr dale application w.l! bo mvHt’s i Court ufo.d:na yot Jeffcr3oDcnmryforlcsv;tosei!' • ii7»nnaoti Negroes belonging to the est*li* <>! Augusta? a Harden ,< ect-ased. JAMES 3. BROWN ,Iyls Admt , ~ NOTICE. SIXTY - DA YH after date application will be made totu? _ Oiuiu: ry ol W'arre-' county, tor leave to sell two ct. s la/es, Amy and Charity, the property of the estate of Eliza btth l?tou it, deceased. JAMES A. SHIVERS, Jvß 60 Administrator. NOTICE. : Ci|XTY DAYS after da*e application will be made to ta; ! _ourt of t;idinary of Gia*seock county for lerve to ■* the real arlateof tfan'el Beck worth, Jr.. deceased. |yio SARA 4 T. -EUK WORTH. A4ra^ NOTICE. ALL ik raons having demands against the estate of Tat C. H.iiceft. late m Oo nmbia county, Ga.. deceas . ■\ vrdt present me same du;/attested, within the time pit. scribed by Jaw, and fho:-c indebted to said ostate will man payment to the nndersigned. !yL-j NATHANIEL BAILEY Adrn’t. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to th • estates of John Brivsoe, VV*: ii. U. O )ue anil Win. S. Cone, lata of Oz;« horpe c-vac ty, deceased, are he eby qotfl • t to make imrnsdlata pu, ment to ths-undtrsigue 1, and ah those having daman la w present tnem in terms of tne ! ;w. T. CALLAHAN, Esc utof on estu’e of John iirisc e, end Ai in’ron esTuias ot Wrn; CL cone and Wud. S Cone. Bnlruatown, Ga.. , uly Pyii-ji. iwLl GHfORGIA, LINCOLN OOGNIY.-ttyan orifr ot the t Superior Court o; ta d couutv, at ihe May Term, 18»-3, will be sold, at the Cow*t House door oi ►aid county, on tha first TUESDAY in AUGUST next, all th*ttr..ct or parcel oi Land in said county, 0 a the wattr. of Broad River, con taining two hand ed :»< ro, more or its?, adjoining lands for* mcriv be to Dennis 1«. Dallis acd ethers. S >ld for partition John Hauer a*. d Ztchariah Dallis, Execu tors of Dentils B.D-Uis, deceased. Termscaiin. Burch u-er to have one month alter May J6th, 1868. Sale to complete purchase. WALTON 1 JAMEft EDWarDs > (Joinmlasioners. LAGSTON HOUSE. ) 168 GEORGIA, hLBZRT COUNT?.—Notice Is hereby given to til nets- ns having *‘c uanda against beuiainin Colvard, late of said county, ucteas-sd, to present them to me proporly made out. within tlie time prescribed by law, so as totnow their th .racier and amount, and all persons indebted to **id *.eceased are hereby required to make imtnedlvte pay mei.t to rn.. JOHN G. Di£Al>W TLJSR, iu\2t— Gw JCxeeutorof 11*i\]amln Colv-nl. / iKUttUI V. I ' M L MtMA.<*IUNTi.-Wh*reas, unam-s \J s« *i of Richard Avery, deceased, has no Guam Uian— Thb* is to cite ail mul singular the kindred and friends of of said tninorto \*c and appear at my‘ office within the lime allowed by Jaw, amt show cause, if any they cun, why Letters of U '.rdiatiship should, not be granted to the Clerk of the ftuperlor Court, or some other fit and roper pers >n. Given under iuv hand at office 11 Applln<, 'aw Ist day ol June, 18C.. WILLIAM W. SHIELDS, . I > _ . ordinary. rj.KUK(il\ < (>LUMblA~COUMTk.—Whereas, John VA Roberta, Administrator, applies to me lor letters o/ Dlaraissbu on the* state of M:e. wood Roberts, deceased : These are,therefcre,t oiUcuud admonish, nil anil singular, the kindred and fr-fdaot said dceeased. tofce and appear at . my office, within the time prescribed by law,and show cause. If any they have, why said L*i; crssL<..>u!d not be granted. Given u-.uer my n-n i ;,t office in A epiieg, this lVth day of March. W. W. SlilKLUii, eftoOItGIA. COGUMMA COUNT*Wiiereas, Mft. M.C. Williams, fcxa-u r x. and J. P Williams. Ifixec cor. app’i' to me lor Let,, -s ,*t Dismission cn the estate of Is T. W idluin l . dr err-jse i These are, therefore, to cite iud admonish ail and singular, the kindred And creditors »-f said deceased, to be and appeal at my office within the time preeeribtd by law, and show cause, d any they have, why s ud Leuersihould not be grunted. Given uude.r mv hu d. at office in Appl.ng, this Unh day of March, I3te. w. W. SHliiL.. S, mcl.2* laruCm Ordinary. GKOIIGIA, COM.'MIGA COUNT*.-Whereas. *75 Morris applies to iua for Letters of Guardianship of Obadg.h M, Morris, orphan of K. 11. Morr's, deceased— These are, there I >r* s . to cite and admonish alt aud singular the kindred and credit**™ i>i mid luinjr to he and appear at my office, with 14 the tune prescribed by law, aud show cause, if any they tau, w,.y sad I •'.tiers should not be granted. Giveu under hand at office In Appling, this 28th day of 1 July. 136.-I. W. W. SHIKLIte, Jyti* 40 Ordinary^ /IKOHGIA, ELLJKKT COUNT* .-Whe.eas Th .ina* VA J. W.-.rrcu. Administrator ms William il. Warren, de* ceased, rep>< *tents to the Court iu his petition, duly entered on the minutes, that he has luliy atlxaluhtored William 11. ; W.»:ion's estate— ; Tills, Wert-fore,ls to cite all persons concerned, kindred and , eredi ns, to show cause, if any they '_au, way said Aduilms ; trator should or* be dLcharml from his adonnlstratiou and I receive Getitem of Dismission on the first Monday in Decem ; her, 184 s. W. M. UdWAKDA, my 27—4 ai ttnliwry. ntdilbU "coi.UMbJ A COUN iv7—Where is.JuiiiYi Va li- Ne*i applus tome ;or Letters of Dismission fr m the estate ol George W. barber, deccared— This is to eito all and singular the creditors and next of kin of aald deceased, to be and appear at iny office, within the time allowed by law. and show cause. If any they can, why raid leters should not be granted. Given tin ier my hand snd ottliLi signature this 9tti day of July, 186*. WILLIAM W. faHlttiLGi )ylfi Ordinal v. GKOHLIA. SCKiVkii COUNTY.—Where**, Nicholas btreagiea, Administrator upon the estates oi Rachel ana Chailee MtUueeu, late ei said county, deceased, applies for letter* Distmssory— These ate, therefore, to ute and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, withm the Lime prescribed by law, aud snow cause if any they can. why i.iid letters ahould not bt- granted. Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this 26th day of ilurctr. 1563. D. hi. ItOBJOtTri, Ordinary. April! lain6m nEOItUIA, UOUN TY.—Whereaa, Kobe VX i>. Sharpe, Adm'r, de bonis non, on the estate of Al mond E, Graham and Sarah A. Gratia , deceased, applies t me for Letters Dksiufasory from said estate— These are, tuerc ore, incite and admonish,all auds'ngular kh»*kindred ana creditur*>l said deceased, to be and uppta at my office, within the tiun‘ prescribed oy law. and show cause, if any they have, why Jaiii ktteic snould notbe grants ed. Giveu under my hand, al offfi e n Sylvania. this 18th day or an'lury, U3*j. I), u. jIOBEJtI>. GkiXllital A KLLiKRT COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern: Sarah Kirkpttrick having. In proper form, ap plied to me for permanent letters ol Administration on the estate of samue F. Brown, late of said county, decease*— This Is to cite all and singular the creditors aud next of kin of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the Hme allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to said Surah knirkputricK on said deceased's estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 20th day o May, 1563. W. H. KDWAKDb, tl BORGIA, WARREN COUNTY.-Whereas John 6 W .<oUi.aou applies to rue for Betters Dismi&sory from the estate of Lewis Johnson, decM. These arc, therefore, r.o cue and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office. within the time prescri'-ed by law, and thow cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in War.entou, July Slat. IB f2i , „ U.K.OOUV, ■ tJt*— lame Ordinary. GKOUGIA. WARREN COUNTT—WhereM. Robin Humphrey appiii* to me lor Hotter, or (iuar Jl»n,h!p CI Wi.ham.uiul lUuie.Wheeler, miner, ol William Wheeler doceifted— .. These are, thereto** to du and admonish all sad singular Ik* nmured an-.! fricn ls of said minora, to be aud appear at my office within the lime preferib*l by law, and show caus<*lf any th**y can, way said letters should not b* granted. Given under my hand, at office in Warreuton, this 24th day of June, 1668. H. R. CODY, »Y 8 •_ 80 Ordinary. i ARK BN ,CO UN T Y,—Whereas, Augustus VX Be.tii applies for Letters of Administration up m the i estate of John H. Baker, deceased— ; This is to cite all ana singular me creditors ana next of kin ■ | &*-*:dd deceased to be ana appear at my office within the time allowed by law. ami show cause, if any they can. why said Letter* nhoutd not he uranteo. ’ i ' jven un«Uruy h.vni al office, i;; Warreaton. July 7,18*8. I ly±\ HF.NRY B. CODY, Ordinary. - COU N T Y.—Whereaa, A • \X drew J* Williams Admhd.itrathr. applies to me f ! J2J2K- D,BTOlwßiou 0Q the estate of Jam<*W McKJgue ■ i toerelbre, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credit.-.ra of said deceased to be and appear w c tlmc pwaaiber* by law, and show cause, if any they have, way said letters should not be gi anted. JlS** iS‘ er “y b wid,at office in Louisville, th*s 20th day ms - , MUhOUS LIsIIL, ■ raya wm Ordinary. KOll4>l.\. 4 Ei* VERSON COU ATY.—Wnereas. ilnc i^,nt y w %V a l ren ’ f x ' cuTor ' *PPUee to m*» lor Letters of i on Lie estate »t KobeifC. Robbias, deceased— i to mte ana admonish all and sing; .ar i the kindred anu triads of said minors to be and ap, cm i at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to e ;ow any they have, why said letters shotna net be j Oiren under my hand at offioe In Louisville, t his 20th c voi , . NICHOLAS DI*L, ! Ordinary, j /TIC(HU»I\, WAKKKiN CIiUATX Wuferejut. K Al ih w P N l< i me k,r L ' fcU ‘ ir- Oismissory from j ths «-t»talc of .N. D ckerooQ deceased Theseare,therciore,tociteand admonish all an«* sl»»«»tiißr the kindred and friends of aakl ihsoSedto be^anws? a t myefflee. witbinthe IT ar.y they bavt. why said Idlers „„„ n J t pJ td ' o fisfig? my “ nd “- 1 omciu nkfiS'** l > B ’Orilintr'y. GUOUULV, WAKIIM UOUH'iy.—Wliereas. uObm Iluuip.irpj app :-.a to me for Loiter, of Gltarili.ushio T beMa're,tbj l '-' ro. todU. en.H laoulsa all anu duauiar ' ol *»U 'bioM, to be anj appear al my office, -m.hla the »; jircscrlbed by U-x, sort ahowcause. If apy they have, why ntd let , m should not be arhntefL ra,i h * ud “ tl abmatore. tf£ 2liji da, of June, lffcfi. H. U.OOD*. I /^.EORULV, STRIVEN COUNTV Wuereas, J J Bnyd : If^nl^'cy-- 1 pf Marsr " ’ “PP'loa to me for Letters I ,'? C i r - io iT' to cl!s anl aUmonlsh, all and ,1 uvular, mv of fa * J fiusrdlan to be and appear at , tt T“ rai ,s>'?vrtb«l by law. and show <Sn “ 1 1 ! ' " n ' f| L“ttfirg should r.ot begranteilto 1 j f * h ® Bup ’ j ' 1 '" Uourt.cu some other Ct and proper j I t,?JZ C v*i*' , ‘ rT Blf k “ D,! ' "*«“> ADP lln« this IMh day ol ' I*?” - ,* T ’ K- ROBERTS. , } |ea) >aoi« Ordinary. j ffwiwii. WARRM COUNTIT.-Wbenaa, jobs I 1 J? ,4* wi ,: ... I,} c:,- l.r Letters Dismlssory from tue . state of Kbssb- rh M.itbe ve, deceased™ * 1 Tbeoeaie.therefore, to dteand adnumUh all and slnaolar the VtniXred and bred!tots of aalddei eio.'d. ;o be aod appear t atmy W.ihln thetfcna piiaqlfceS by Uw.ua wo* t cause, If they barr.wby mI.I Utten should not be rrani.o a Olyen under mr hand atofflee u Wananwu. this day ' hST 7 * “*• H. E CODi, X t-thl Cm rir.hl.ey atsi °‘ -* ttaaeaw. therefore, to cite and v the kie lre.l end friend, ot said nyoißcewithid thetlmepreacribedhfi« any they have, why .aidlSSH ™ *■ * ■ oaisijS: '-iT wjas-fc at my o«oe, within the time {SSJSSih? H’”' 1 s£■ “ y theT hsve ' wh >- saaSt 1 h.hd.a, o«c, in »4.« ~ W W. SHUS.DH, estate of 8.0. H'd. deceased- apoe u,, *t my office within the time prescribed bv law lt m the? have, why said Lottes shouJdTo*t ?i otven a ifler my hand at offlra in w,,, ,°* ™wd. ot July. 1868. WamntoiK tidaU^ J yi —so “• **• CODY, llurch, late of said count- ? “ptSSf' ‘ Indebted to said deceased are niVete'Til?, ' 1 »» • mediate payment to me. j A* u mya7 gw One ofthe Eae.naor.or.l p OF «KOU«iA, ELhsSi Verua ~ lo K. Wilkins, Execs nx or W'iili ij vi- „* * utviia: applied 10 the Court ~r Ordinay ‘r dij-barge irom her Jtiecatorship oi 6 ,id f his is to cite ail pci. .ns Conctraed to i>e ,>iu J*" " r ““ of Orellaary.to beheld uen XrSl?S' Pliation of thirty cay, from the flret puMltatlaaTr Ssf,? tke, and show cause, if any they can, whv rsi.i u.L. « ‘ kin. rnouM not be dismissed * u I celve the usaal Letters of Dlsmi-sloa ' “‘“‘P * Ba r ' Orvea under my official swaaiure 'this MU day ol Jot, lß *w_ _j- o^YgsgsC’ ae«iased. d ' Il nla tr a: l'’“ ou lhe esule ot Ue<,r «' 0. fSsto' These are. th«efors. to cite and admonish all and sirmu the kiodrodand cremtorsor said deceased, !o beawtaSitl :»t my office, within the time prescribed oy i» m “S * ny ,!,ey I ‘ avei wby 1««« nhciw%«t* hand “ oac# /yn-umt I& nutmuu. sLbisur oousif wi.-'r.:, —sir IT Hesu-r, Eaecurorof th. will represents to the O.urt. In his petition dii’yt »d 1- entered on the minuted of mid Court orOr nnerT t< luhyadmlQittered as Executur Eosun F or twn?«! This 18 therefore to cite all persons concerned, faked aw creditors, to show ccuw.lt any they owi whvs&M K.cTnt, Should not be OlKharg*3 fron. b;» Ml , 14 0 u!r4 p « receive Letters of Dismuidon oa the Hist Aiaadav iu ary, 1864. } rcor«n Given under my hand ami official signature this nth iw* of Julfclodl. w. U. EDWAKIIS. ' »y lB . Maty, WARREN COUNT \JI B rflcld applies to rue for LetUsracDLM&uaorv Administration upon the »adate of Junes Barfield dtc • Three arc, therefore, to die ar-d admaaisn all an i the kindred and creditor* of sa-d deceased, to be an i at u»y office within the time preacritKd by law and cauae.i t any thev have, why wud intera ahoold » ,T7. granted. ut Given under my hand at office in Warraatocb thb if,;, u, 01 J , U .Z- im ’ , . HR. com. iysv lamfm Ordinary G< KOIU.IA. Warren CUUNTY.~\vd*reasTTeiTi \ Oacon applies to me for Letters of Admlbisuatiot a>« k the estate of Matthew H. Caeon, ueceaaed— ' * Thyßcare,therefo.-e,to cite and admonish, ail anc-agula; the kindred and creditors of eaid deceiwed.tobe aou ippearil mv office, within the time prei*cril»*U y law.amLii.' ; any theyhave, whysaii>; letters auouid not begrai Given under my hand at office in YTareutou this I M* of July, 1868. H.K.COBY. lya- 80 • ordlaarf GEOHLIA. w A-RREsTcOUN-TY.'• vvneiia.^Mr Penelope Lcienby applies w me for ixttsr* of Al oilulumtion upw the estate of J.B Al. Lt uh?, dec\U These are. therefore, to cite and aumo-.:sh M . *m ?Uirr*i the kindred and creditors or said oc^cased to be and appear m ■ i irr office, within the tirm* by law, aid show cans* ' *u»7 thzv have, why siaid l* ttcra should not l>e graaieJ. I Givan under my haini at office in Waaeidoa, Uni Slst «v • I of July, 1868. If R. CODY. 1 i tv*J 80 ordmuf. ' : nWGiii, cJbeet cOUaNii -ti i i vX having appli-d to be uppoinie.l Guirdian « tae yeri aud props*ty or D:cy Ann i'asnaitd I’twoHa PaA ml>- ! children ot U. i'jts, doceaacU, icaidiug inaaiJ. ociu,< : I tv. under 14 years of age 1 This is to cite all personsco cc-neil, t.) * a r»r.d sf-p»«r» ? the term ol the < ’curt of Ordinary next alter theux. irati ■ * of thirty days from tue ti,»t pubucatEn ct ih s roue*, at t showcan.we if they can, wt.VKdd Thonu* HuliarJihout r not he entrusted with the Gu»rd anibip of th? p-ransao. f property of said minor*. * Given under my hand and sffldal slziudaio, this r of July. 1863. W. H. KI)WARDS, r Jvlß CMdusry GEOIUiIA WARREN ‘-*oONTY.—V» h r.-vs As . J. Story applies to me for Letters of A'tnunisireuo * upon the estate <l3. W. Story, la's ot said county, d ceascc - * These are, therefore, to ute anu aoniotusii, all l .lingular,the kindred and creditors or said deceased,t© bean • appear at iny office within the tlmeprescribeflbyiaw, «t show cause,! fan y they have, why said Letters suouh. u 5 be granted, - Given under my bund and official signature, this 94th U J day of * Iyß SO Ordiccry GKOIUJIA, UUHUMtiIAiMUAk iV- . . Kay no, os auolied to me for Hetiara ol Guardiaoenh Z the pereonsand property of A mu-I-ie M. a .«l Lu'heria ,v Reynolds, orphan children of Mart lu l. Rc>n* I s - <• Theseare. theretore, tcciieanoadinoulsh ulianu tu.M * tha kindred and friends of sain minors, to be and appear t J my office, within the time prescribed by law, and shower.a --' if any they have, why said Letter* should not be granted r Given under my band, at office Appling, tins v;. t of Ju'y. 1868. WILLIAM VV.SHIEuJi? Jylft &M Ordinal? /"LKORUIA, COLUMbIAcoCr.i t _Wbereaa,V.n. 1 VX applies to me for Liters of Disuiinaioj humthv *»>' I of Jitmt.B J. Kecs— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and rtnr.il j theklndrcdaudcredltoraof sold deceased, to be And arpo.i • : myofflee, witliin the time proscribed bylaw. acdsliuw-.iti 11 .any they have, why said letters should nob be granted. Given under mv hand and offiual sbonaltice. ik a Dts J ol July, 1868. WIILaAM W SHIELD^ ,1?15 »>rcHc»ty. n KOHtiLvTcuLUMIiIA \)OOKTV VX M. applies to nr l ' for Letter* of Djuuaiiunin th* Guardianship of Jas. J. R.es— These are. theref.ire, to cite and i itnouirU all ntd f', • the kindred ana friends wf said minor, to be h&3 pear at my offloe, within tha t? ne prescribe-! >y l*w •. drew cause. If any tlisy cum why said letter* should uu arjuited. Given under ruy hs a offle a) signclure. til's HUili ; of Jm., IBM. WILLIAM Vv. SHIELD:, j Jyw ; /S KulujlaT^OLU AliitA CuCM i.- u VX*B. xS eal applies to me for Ltlbu aof U>tuAuim u the estate ofMnrtba A- Prior— These are, th?rel>)rc,to cite and admo’ lsfc. all and single , the kindred and creditors of wiid ducmaied, to ou aud appear. my office withiu the time prescribed by law. xii-i show .*« it any they have, why said Letters -hould not graiited Given nnder my band and offld »! signature, Mrs 2 ca of July, 1868. WILLIAM W. BHIELDA Jylft Gru»ita f » /Tl£OkitiL\, GLASaSCtXJK. CUU-M X— VtUT: J«,J \X nuh Loguj applies to me (»r Letters of Adminis d- - on the estate si Wl Ml wu D. Gr flirt late of uid ceased— This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next, ut. of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office w.th : u i■: time allowed by law, and show cau*». If any tftsy cat, wv sflld leiters should not be granted. Given jnaer my naud at office iu Gibsou. this 6ih •■*> • July, 1868. .SEABORN EIWJHENd. j Ordugg.. O.KORGIA,GLAM_O 'L '. : oIJN I-Y.-Wtooe-M, A..m VX liecftw-irth. A..mluistrrdrix of Willis Beokworth, cea ed, applies to n»e for Letters oi Dlsrnivmu IWBiw AdminlstruUor;— These are, therefore, toci’e ail and sluguiar tlios* fjW* earned to fceand appear at iuy offlre on r*r before IneW- Monday in December next, to *how cause, if any they why said letters should not ba granted. . Given under my Laud at office, in GibsotrtttMs 25yk_“II 0 May, 1868. SEABORN KITC M* ? GKOIIGIA W AUK BIN COUNT YWlie e«s J Baker, Administrator ol J ulia E- Baker, appua lz>: j lor Letters Dismissory l:om said estate— These are therefore t * c!t» am ad nan ill »o*.l ■ i i the kindred and creultori ot sV<d d&reas to *ho l • !at ruy office, within the time prescribed yLw, ! » cause.!: ajytneyhave, way said letters eh l granted. Given under my haadat office, in Wn. . «n‘on July .. a liSMU* R. GuLi “ lylß 6m Qrim: ’ \ 0.E0KU1.4, WARREN f;OUNTV.—-WliereM, Is.ac • IVX Hail, Administrator ot John M. HjU, appbes to ' Le ters Dismissory from said estate _ • This is to cite an r»na slccniar, the next ot kt: . | creditors of said deceased, to be ana appear at m>' ; - 0,; f j withiu the time allowed by law, xmd stow cause, f ‘ > they can, why said letters sb->uld uct be gran^a. I Given under my hand at (fflee. in Warreuion. Jut r 186 i. HENRY H. CODk r | iy 16 Qratek'2i . ■ I CUHNUiu Vallaeeri'-u <wuNi-*—r«“; - ■ f VX tees and distributees of the estate of Henry D -• -y --, ! You are hereby notified thatapplicat'cu will b J nj u ' ** ~ 1 ths «xplratJon of four months imm this day. totoi tt nir j of 6al«l county for an order to divide the Beg'O . | said deceased amou* Uie , mnt r~ f j lyls 2am4n* Adndubtraty GEOBOIA7 WARREN CGUN fY.-Whvreas Dav L. Byrdapplic-* to raa :o. Letters o: Adiala«*rsi*i> 0 (' the estate of B.G. Hill, deceased— . Tbeoe are therefore to cite and V! » r . 1 *• the kindred and creditors of said deceased. t«- t>« ao l "I’*; , at my office, within the time pres.rm.a t»>* iaw. o . cause, it ;iny they have, why sai l leiterj sa H ■ 1,1 granted. ... ■ I Given under my hand at office, In Warreofop, ‘> 1868. Ht.NRY K.GODL I lyis 80 OnPnHT^ : fifcOHblA, WARREN • vX Wasdeu applies to me for Letters ot the Guard 4 aniii!p of Sarah Snmner— * * n guu These -re thrref>re to cite and mlmoniai* a;l * QJ „ the kindred of said minor, to be and appear *5-“v., ,n' r wilhin the time preacri ed by law, to ;uow can s, j they have, why said letters should not begra^ieu. Given under my hani at office, in Jyts 4o ____£2£L OKOReU, WARREN COJJNTT.- *X W ildtr applies to me fpr Lei tars D J!ut3:orF 1 cat te of Samuel Cha ker. dredased— . a ._ r j These are therefore to cite rnd admonh* al- x - , . , /it the kindred and creditors of said deceased, w -mm at my office, within Tie wne prerva*! ,j & cau c e. If any they have, said lettera«inu **Glv«n under my hand at office, iu JJ "cODTa lyia 6m /JLKOKtwIA, WJfEKSwN GUURJ VX 11s Howard Jr., applies to me for Letter* alon rfom the estate of Wlllts Howard, Sf;; 5c . This is locate all and ginguJarUie kin oi said deceased to be a d *pp&? aj c»u, "*& Lime allowed by law, and show cause, it am * r saulljettcrs should not be granted* _ . ~..hk7lkJrtir Given under my hand &t ofl!c c , b£LfiJ* ®y : J jjia 18C8. NIL rlULn*’ jylfi . —■■ ( " ■ triEOK<uJ, jeffeh'l'xn VT Ha Howar* Ertcutor. «PDl'«“ “ £„&<>- Difmlsslou itomihe out teoi DajtX anJ This la to cite ail un i alnaulw the wtihto t of sal.! .leceasad to be Ed appear *t mr “ , * time allowed by law. and ebow ca..ae. u auy aabt lolte.ii shonJd not tie wraDtwd- tble T b.J i a. 1 6 K,‘ V “ uaila m ‘jfICHtJL AS Mtgfc. >ls