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A UO'ji txjiim.—We understand that E,
■l teadnian, Esq., of this city, has t • 1 a' tl».-
/lispo.-i.il of Rev. Dr. Brantley, ore tnous'd
dollar, to be distributed n#n.:r the A' • ta
Bui/erfire. i his id a very baqa.vt ft ■<i n.i'io ,
m ' ?an exaia|i!e well-worthy of _ heirs' to!-
] O . ,and. We hojie many thousands of dollars
■will be (riven foi ii.. -‘'ne ohi •.rat by those in
our midst, who are abie to contribute of their
abundance.
Dk wti ht Poiaox.—A. number of the Firf.y
fifth Georgia Regiment, K R. Irwin of Clay
co. Ga, while in Richmond a few days since
picked up a vial «dhch he supposed contained
'orpbine, and which he swallowed. The drug
oroved to be poinon. He died from tho effects
.f it in this city on Friday night. •
Tiif. Yellow f ever., it is said, has made its
.i- pearance at Savannah. It ig stated < hat it
as also rnado is appearance at Jacksonville
id St. Augustine, Fla.
The heah of our troops oh Uio coast still
until.' A.
- - —risfffv
4* OM FlUiTl
Our itiji • ctupiea anew position. The
front rt. -nd aerosa the Veat Ivint R-.ad
a l . Pal met' and the left down the Cbattahoo
cbee near c;amp'oelt'n.
letU i writers thi '.i Get. Hood intend*
to move towards Blue Moutci". tff>«s to*thr ■
en Sherman’s re rr, and compel him to grfoo up
Atlanta or force him to attack u-i in out lorilft
cations. One thing is certain, our pontoon
team# have been sent forward.
If Hood dor s not keep Sherman occupied it
is very evident that tire latter will occupy his
time in making raids.
The Hag of truce armiutace is io bo extended
five days Jonger. •
About twenty-five ,hundred refugee have
come South and three thousand have gone
North. Some of the citizens have determined
to remain in Atlanta until forced gut by the
bayonet.
Nearly all the young men left in Atlanta
have chftsen to go North or have gone to work’
iu Yankee shops.
All those who have elected to-go North,
who have been in the Confederate service, are
to be sent there tm prisoners id war.
The only parties who have gained consent to
remain In Atlanta, who have heretofore been
residents, are two men named Markham and
Schofield -a brother of the Yankee General.
A large number of negroes left Atlanta with
the exiles
The negroes who accompanied the Yankee
army committed all manner of outrages upon
their colored brethren in Atlanta.
the Yankee officers informed Mayor
Calhoun that they would be glad if every ne
gro wiftt South
The Yankee soldiery are pulling down all tire
houses in the suburbs, using the materials for
camp huts or fuel.
A lagre number of Yankee recruiting agents
are in Atlanta. They offer one hundred and
fifty doll irs in greenbacks for negro recruits.
The Yankee army around Atlanta, appears to
be divided in regaii'do Modellau and I J.n<■■ >tri
Ueu. Thomas is said to be in favor o: MoCioi
lan.
Griffin i%not yet occupied by tho Yankees—
although it is pretty well evacuated by us.
FROM WIIftfiUjfcH’QCOMMAND.
The Mfcentr Telegraph is permitted to make
- the annexed extracts from a private letter from
Wheeler’s command^ It is dated Athens, Ala..
We are just returning from our grand raid
on Sbermeii’a lines of commmrio .lion.
The expedition thus tar is am »i pes-forf ■ -
cess iu every v ay. We have destroyed effoct
nully some fifty railee of the Railroad iu M '»
die Tennessee, and some twenty’live in Fist
Tennessee and Georgia. Wu have captured
hundreds of prisoners and an immotne am
ount of IJ. S. Government property of every
sort. In every fight wo have innriu with tho
cnemv, wfi have neon victorion# Wo went in
about Two and a half miles of Nashville.
Our*rip throughout Tennessee, wits a con
tinuous grand ovation—and has given us some
2,000 recruits of moat excellent material for
cavalry. The people of Te!iTt(;sdi;e a; o very
cheerful and have the finest crepe known for
years, which they a-e very anxious to- i
brave boys of our gallant arm y to com.; and
consume. In the midst r.f our brill! int sucte.-s
««, a oloud of sadness covers the econo, in the
ease of Gen Kelly, who wrs wounded on.('io
Jld inst., near Franklin, whi:f> mranglr.:, Ms
line of battle. Ills wound wa th t
we were compelled to leave him io the er.-tnv
lines, but in the hands ot kind friends. jig
Galt, the surgeon of th? division, think? ho
may possibly recover. His gallantry and
-as a soldw was of liio first order, ana
the never ltd a more useful officer.
Do not suppose the goop people of Tonne?: u
—and they are a host—are* subdued l»- no
weans. Milk and honey, and evt-iy oilier good
tiling to tempt the appetite was laviehcd u,*iun
us everywhere tho “God biesi; the ilchcit"
was on every tongue.
i think the damage we haye. don? the mil—
.OHdft will require at least thirty days to h ive
It repaired la die meantime, how is Sher
man to subsist his army ? From thu best infor
tation we could obtain twenty days Rations
us the utmost of Ms supply. I can but think
•en. Sherueiri'a army must retreat—at least to
;>'ittaeooga, if not further.
FROM V.IIOIMA.
Accc.ding c the best information wo Live
been ab to obtain the battle iu the Virginia
\ alley. place to which our forces fell ! •k,
took plan'.. two or three miles east Os Wtoclie
Jfr. Newton is right milts south of Winches
ter, and Fiaher'a Ildl eighteen mile= riuther up
the Valley. It is on tue south bank of a creek
which emp ■-* into the Shenandoah river, a
cannon shot south of Sharpsbuig From this
point to Staunton the distance is s’xty mile*.
Private despatches have been received giv ,
ing the information that Genetai Fit-hash
Lee revived a flesh wound in the thigh, and
that General George Patton was seriously
wounded and left in Winchester. Ir ‘s si -, re I
porti-d that General Wharton is wound and
In this battle o:r loice* w'Mogrc.t >< i.— ■ .
bcml A Kentlt'tnau rec-nth- » ri
EarlvV sfciff, says Sheriifon "h-rry-n
thousand iufaniry aud ten tb>":s«n I c.-v . .
It is believed that the Yankee tare-- ui ;h Val
ley has been recently greatly aegmeut-d bv
reinforcements from the jin-rissippi Vaik-v
nud from ahermau’s army. Some think that
Sherman lias sent to Virginia as many as
twenty thousand troops.
A report that Gr»nt was in command of thu
enemy's forces is believdd to Have some foun
dation.
General Rodes was shot in the head while
selecting a position for a battery, and lived hut
it few moments
FBOSI K-STtVivY.
Accounts from the New Department of Ken
tucky. are of a 1 ery reevnt date and of a de -
cidedly cheerine character.
Recruits ire riccu-ng to onr starvife-'I in laree
unmbers. end w'th proper a verv
formidable farce «i:i soon be gatbpied under
General J.-laso ; , command, finely ramie: vl
and equipped by the loyal citterns of the De
partment.
Tile only unpleasant intellisrenee we hare
from this department >» that Gen Johnson
seriously wounded a short time since, havin'*
been shot, through mistake, by one of bis own
“t®' . He , had attacked and taken a Yankee
J? m P m the early • morning, and w.« leavimr
the camp with his prisoners when he was fin and
upon by some of our men who. in the da-km >■
of the morning, mistook »he party for "a bod v
cf Yankees att. mptinat to esarpe. m« wound
is a very serious one. and may incapacitate
him for any further active duty •en John- ;
son’s Awat popularity with the people of.this !
part ot Kentucky makes his loss at this thne ■
exceedingly unfortunate
The New York Times confesses honestly that
‘•a people in such a state of m ud ** the tiouth
rmers. with armies of to much pluck, spirit
and endurance and so well led, as they nut
and keep in the field, canuot be subdued by
’jiMd aliens «m field hands, ” ,
FOREIGN ITEM*.
Nathaniel I’alraer A <>> . merchants of Lon- I
doti. have scr-pended. Their liabilities amount
to £200.00:). their assets to the same.’
1' e Prince a:id i t inters ot Wa'es embarked
o the .so inst ut at Dundee for Denmark.
It it reported that Princeas D'.srnjtir, second
and .t.ghrer* of Ki. g CerUiion, of Denmark, is
about to be I ridded to the Czar witch, the
t.. >-■ f.n of the Kmpdror of Russia : also.
;i; i i' King of Greece is to marry a Russian
i I that Ihe Bra ziliau govtrn
tba It : *
of dqdcuiawi. relations with England,
rc( i imeri'.'cd r.y the Portogcee Clcvt,ament and
vet-pte I by the British Cabinet’
The Br k ot England advanced its rate of
discount >o nine ; *-i cent on the Mil nut.
At Liverpool at last dates, breailstuff3 were
dull, and provisions lower
The L don Herald thinks there is considern-.
ble ezagg-riii /. iu tbs esnmate formed by
-i mo a*- io the probability of a speedy hnmma
tion cf the American war.
A com-pondc it writing to tho London
limes, think* if Mr. Lincoln proposes an ar
ini-ticn it will only be *o influence the election,
and will lead to peace us the result He aisn
says one thing is certain, if Mr Lincoln is re
i-P -ted. by riisWer means, the threats of the
D- raocratic party to resist will iso found to bn
mere talk.
Krarjklort advices show renewed activiity ia
United Slates bonds apd improTorae it in prices
It i : mored that the Emperor intends to
ei ’ tbii.-h anew nobility as a conntcrpoisS to
OirruKracy.
I he l aris correspondent of the London News
• »ys the gencioi opinion prevailed that the Ern
p4-« r'r lirr.lth ,yas in a very unsatisfactory
•state. .
A p.oriin paper, which, in otbor respects, is
n-itgfriendiv to the Bismark policy, says that
whatever G T .'.iuy may have gained by the
Danish war, it iu. • at least had one good ef
fect: it h-.u put an end ta the periodical alarm
of a Piem h invasion of the Itbenish provinces
and to the supers'ition that nothiug could be
done in Europe without tho pel mission of Lou
is Napolepp.
Tho pc.?! j conference at Vionna commenced
on the iMth of August; a second meetin -
t.h?: plenipotentiaries took place on the 2fiib.
and a third on the 29th. which shows that they
.no more in earnest than they wyro in London,
where thoy met once a week, to separate again
for want of instruction. The principal difficul
ties that are still to be overcome are, in the
first place, the rectification of tho frontiers,
■ which the Danes wish to draw further south
than Uie Allies aro disposed to admit, and then
tiie repartition of the national debt, which the
dohleswigor* would fain eschew altogether, as
’they contend that it was incurred for purely
Danish pur poses, and that they are sufficiently
burdened already in having to pay the war ex
penses. Jt is extremely doubtful therefore,
whether a treaty of peace will bo concluded
before the expiration of the armistice, which
in that event, would have to lie prolonged for
six weeks iu order to give time for further ne
gotiations
Letters f, om the.great fair of Nigui Novgorod
con:' lain bitterly of the scarcity of cotton*
Prices have r*m twenty-five to thirty per
cent and a-e still fcoldidg up It appears fiv
this that, the expectations of obtaining suffi-
O'ent cotton for Fcr.-ia and Buckliara to super
ode the supply- from America have not been
realized. Attempts are being made to increase
the cultivation iq Transcircasi% in come parts
of which the climate is tolerably favorable ;
but It will take some time before any consid
erable quantity is raised, and the quality,
:hi>ugUi'.'ipei:or to-the Centre-Asiatic, ia by no
moans equal to the American, or even to the
’ better sorts of Egyr.au.
The reports of the continued progress of a
r. ccp movement iu America caused a very anx
ious canvass of the war question in England
The London 1 imes expresses the r»pioioh that
the No.' u won!! approve of an armistice. This
idea is combatted in other quarters by the r.s
. tion that the rahnng of the blockade wou'd
■ oaf be senction-'d
’j !m Loudon Times seeks to modify g finan
cj-il par.;.; which was produced in. London by
tile pem • rumore, by the thqt peace
cannot, cnene >.o long u; the North, insists on
the restoration of tho Union as a li:st condi -
tion.
The London Time* thir.ks the indecisive tone
of the war is ilueia a great, measure to scicii
tifio can-.,. —the superior arms in tbc hands of
the troop;- on cither aide, ami the earthworks
which 'no tbrown up.
The probability of a peace adjustment in
America, and the. chance that a large amount of
ootio-t wenid be let from the Southern ports
bj tho consequent relaxation ot, tho blockade,
produced a t cry uneasy excitement in the Lon
don rit.uk Exchcge' tdonsois declined on -
half per ont—the Imavict fall experienced
in one day dnrsti.r many y Felts—leaving the
final quotations o .iy one-half pw cent, above
1 1 < i ~.i -t point reached iu JRST Discou'it
w...i in ;e■; ire dems id Messrs Natlmith-l F'>!
a: • 6 !5-, "f ! ".iifos. had ; asvepde-i with li
il.iiV.i.'.t ;■■::r l '.:'ri"-c t'- i iOd.ooo, '-.nd assets
•I’.i io beni’ the same in'iicc. Oonsoia _ closed
:n 1 ri. !> en tiio pth instisnf. and. fc’ri} for money.
fob 1 e tins bo n rc riw.L at Lloyd's,
L- n am, t>. .< two moro Oontederute cruisers
Iciri evr.tbe Union wnr >6earner* and sne
c. - .nd-. ."i". out ot .'bo humor of Wilmiuelon#
red ■it'Cc tin'll had destroyed no less than thir
ty throe Union merchantmen.
. ’The t 'onb-derate <vttbu so .n was bouyant at
n further advance .
Cotton declined Id to 2Jd on the week in
Liverpool, owing topeace rumors from Arner
tea and an advance in tho Bank of England
ro-tn
Anew «ph-. 554, ftfo is building on the
chiir.lt ol *. Stephen, if Vienna, and will, wiser
completed, be Use higuelit in Europe.
Tho half-yearly opening of the sinking fund
of tue Confederato ioan ar Liverpool, on th,.
Ist Nearly one sixth prt of the loan had ai
m'd v be.-n redeemed, vie ; £340,000 by cotton
tv.d i1b;.,600 by sinking fund.
Tin sri-tii" -- Ifov.eyv, a Scotch paper, says
it Is is iiiteliig-acc -iVom a quarter quite rslia
-1: that tlie Evil ot Ailio has gone to the Uiii
ted b asps, carries with him tbe views of tho
(iovcrnnieot on the presant aspect of affaire,
and v,:;i off.r hin.-elt to tho Oontoaeracv as a
mo. i him of commuiiitation with the British
Govs rnraent.
f tse t rench papers speak of the forthcoming
marriage o the eldest dniurbter of Mr. Slidell
to., li Etlargor, th A c-gotiator of the Cnnfeder
at, l.'in After ten months pleading before
*h C '.rdiua s nr R 'me, the demand of M. Er
• ;tU '. tot rigid z lion of iris divorce from
” Ui ■ : i ~ ““ri, . r-d there is thus
c. ' - (g. zatfon t > a
~o • . u sag ,v . a > Hi'.-no.
i.; p. tr de a L ire, ot Nantes says:
the s O' i- '-'to: te vessels, tho Sanfr«n
i.isco sad the Shanghae, built iu the yards' of
Xante.. are still in the (lacks of St Nazafie,
where th. t-e being fitted out with a certain
degre oi mystery. A uatice stuck up very
proutim : th prohibits any one from going on
board Ir ia said that tho interior recesses
•have been made for surrouudiug the machine
ry with chains, thus constituting a sort of pla
ting similar to that of tho Kearsage in ttqp fight
with tl.e Alabama. If. Voruz La.i obtained,
from the Minkter of .Marine, authorization to
t-y the en inc, bar. the minister requires that
only one v-csst-l shall go out ai a time, and that
h* sb.A : hr* informed Lv teie.gmpU of each de
parture. and reta:a. The date of the eiprri
meut is nut yc-t fixed
A OniKiCrri istic or Grkatntks.—A few
days ago u.-n J v £. Johnson carried a Hdy
to th M'C -n depot to jii-ocmv her s seat in
•heerrs Having don-' ■. he was standing
mnid a c owd of men wbcu a poorly clad,
bumble-woman a*>p •nchef. s lying “For the
love of bc'v «. aid me in putting
the ctfiri of r y .e id husband on the train.’’
G o Johuedon was the first, aud about the
only one who moved to her ass-stance, and
he saw that the coffin was deposited in the
cars I<i such little acts as these do we often
.distinguish the qualities that charade*ise our
greatest, purest men, and such Gen. J. truly
Is—tldumhua Sun.
The Vicksbcbo I'i-usoxees— Hon. Robert*
and, Agent of Exchange. h::s issued the an
nexed notice .-
Ail officers and men of the Vicksburg cap
ure of July 4th, 183, who reported for duty
ar soy p ar ol e camp of Mississippi prior
changed mt,fr l:W ’* are hereby declared ex-.
NOKTiIER.V
There lately died in Buenos Ayres an old man
of seven y-eight yea's, who-e will contains a
clause leaving r n thousand cigars for those
who might attend his funeral. This eccentric
testator aJso expre-sed his desire that his friends
should not leate th? house of mourning with
out d’ iok’ug to his memory all the wine left
in his collar. It is is said the wish of the de-.
ce;d w:is perfectly lulliiled.
In Vicksburg, ali applicaticns for permits to
p trade store.-:, have to swear lha* they are
citi/.o!!.-:. and have always been loyal and .al
ways will conform to the proclamations ot Lin
coln, and to the orders of those iu authority.—
’The names of the applicants are published and
all who know any reason why any one ot them
should not recifcve a pormi;. are called upon
to make tho fact known.
The real and personal cidtste of New York
city is valued by the assessors this year at
$534,940, an increase of forty millions over
last year
The late Confederate ram Tennessee* lately
captured off Mobile we learn, is at New Or
leans, where, probably, she will be overhauled
and coppered.
A correspondent of the Boston Journal says
that 250 substitutes in the First New Hamp
shire cavalry, deserted Dm hrst "night they
went to camp. They hud cost the original buy
ers and the Government $300,000, aud had ren
dered no service whatever.
Colonel Gilh'ia has been made a Brigadier
General as a reward for his exploit in . killing
General Morgan.
George II Williams, formerly Judge -of lowa
Sup: , m Court, and “unconditional Union Dem
o< rat,” is elected United Scales Senator from
lowa. -
Grant has issued an order lhat hereafter “ra
tions (halt not be -sold to citizens residing
within the lines ot the armies operating against
Richmond, unless such persons take the oath
of allegiance. ’’ ’ *
The immigration at New York contiiAe- to
he large, having already reached more than
120,0 b!) this year. It. will probably reach 200
000 for the year, and a- large number will g
into the army.
, New-regiment* and troops are arriving in
Louisville in I irge numbers.
A Washington dispatch states that Gen But
ler has proposed to Commissioner Ould, the
exchange of all sick and wounded prisoners
, held by either party, w ho are or shall be fit for
active service, during the next sixly days. The
proposition .has been informally accented.
According to the terms proposed, Clio Federal
Goveii.ment is to tiansporl the Confederate
sick to Fort Pulaski, near Savannah. Georgia 1
and receive tho Federal prisoners there-.
T!*c Harrisburg, Teen Telegraph learns that
eev'rai ritizansof Chamborsburg have bocom
Insane on account of the lost of their entire efe
sects byihe late Oogfjederafo fire in that town
Tho Danville, t oy.) Tribune lately appeared
on a hull sheet,' and, even thus circumscribed,
its present stock of white paper is entire ex
hanstedr and it cannot be replenished without
a permit. 'I he editor made application to the
pi ope authorities at Lexington, which wan re
turned for “positive evidence of loyalty,’’ and
in the mean time the Tribune will have to sus-'
pend until this question is decided.
Imjcstio; to the Socdiebc -there is a fond
eocpiaint from the soldiers with regard to the
mere pittance promised as their monthly-pay.
Yv'e learn that the Government is in arrears
with them in the matter since January last.
Thev respond'd to the call of took oounriy,
left, The corafortt; and endearments of home,
gave up thsir huisnSHS pursuits, indeed surren
dered everything, and have undergone
such hards' ips as aro seldom xperfonced
and exposed tin ie li vesir. hotly contested fields,
and yet the pallry sum due them is withii#i
month af:e- month, until now nearly a year’s
wane? are due. Their bur-incss bus been de
stroyed, their families almost beggaied. and in
many instances t’u-.ir health Is impaired »ud
they are suffering Tom wour.ds, and still they
cannot ygt a dollar of their pay. Those that are
furloughed are unable even to obtain commu
tation money for ttlieii rations, ft’ they draw
their rations along with them, they are set up
o;%hy a lot of e-harpers, who ere continifhlJy
on the watch, laid wk■:> will not pay the soldiers
anything i ke the mirkct value of the rations,
ilut, the poor soldier is unpaid by the Govarn
ment, is out of funds, and thps compelled Io
Hiicriticw his iy.rd eaunings at a ruinous rate.
We leartiivt. the authorities are ignorant
with rtgard to the kind au.l f 'ctout ol' reeling
boding' no good thair is being engendered in the
armyJi'om tbi-; injustice and belay’' The eel
(liens do not attribute’ibis delinquency to ina
| bility on l i.o part of govern men they hn
' lievo it can’manufacture money in a! mo. t any
quantify. They begin to think .that tho delay
evidences an ii.difiVifnee and diMOgovd iu liner
eases. They are not wanting hi patriotism or
a spirit of sacrifice, tor they have already fur
nisliV.i-iHa) many convincing proofs to the con
try But th. y cannot discover any good and
sufficient reason for withholding the small al
lowance to which ike Jaws entitia them, ihey
need :heii' pay to purchase comfort for them
selves ami to assist their ffunilu-a, who are con
tiunv'iy writing to them and dceeribing their
dost;' uta condition.
This iDju- 'ice io 'he soldiers has already gone
too far, and if, behooves the government to
change ita policy and psy them promptly and
rejjukt iy There is uo.claES in the land better
deserving thoioduep, or who stand more in.
need of them. It’ their is not moans enough to
meet nil demands, let others wait at least until
the soldiers receive what is now due them
We be speak the attention of the authorities to
the paramount t Liras of tbe soldiers who have
so song borne the lent and burthen of the day.
—Aloiitgomeiy Advertixcr.
ilow Novtb has VcTEP. riThe ft.ilpwtng tal.-loa show
r-’-sa'.'rt of the i'rv<fid€Mti-U etootion lu US'), ;>ndt>f the Stale
ia 18H. They will bj found parlfralßily intcretf Ing
at til's it - \ v> hra the Noi-.h is cn lira eve or onettoj- FtesUton
till < tor.tori:
rOPULAB VOTE OF TTIU I.OYAJ. 6TAIE3 FOS PSEfIIDXHT IN 3SOI
Bfrck'n
fctrifos. lull- *»lo. ihljjc. Bet).
‘ Cal’for uiT, «k7ol f H 971 bl 9'U y iH.
C<-u:.pa:>. J, 4\7‘2 >6-l *S 17.XV-1 3,.’W
ili ti. to, I..’.’MA . 2>m K.ri 6-v, 4 051
Ini -J* l-’.ht-S Jo. Y.-i
Ic» v. TANARUS, TV/‘l IC.*U B*jnn 1,755
Kenmcky. 136* ta h-T'ii fi-.TJO
‘•iiiiiv. f.vur» .'-<751 !r«B»
twftachmetta, 1“..' 1,» >0277 SUOJ 2“.
Miaito; and, « : -5.9id 4 .**s > • 61,2-4 f'Jt*
?! 1 ssrau 1. ) 7,0-38 S . •; 17 t «>;72
MiunertOlit, *. 21.*.Si 77H 31.5-H -H
M m Mild, *3Pi»5 42,511 f-,053 41735
N Harai»ii!ra, P 7 s’o 2,112 2 5 ,83 l 417
New York 802.3(19 '
' e.v J.rsej. ’ I 242 4 573 IDI
OV'a>. 2316 0 11,405 387,2 0 12 8^
Ot-Tra, 5 .Mo 6,0.-7 4 i 44 ! .2
iNnrsylvnr.il, 27 - 7*» 17,350 32,7-:.5
Kli-.de Island, 1 2 *2J i 7.77
V*. rmott 31 ►‘fid 2 £79 8,745 2 1 7
Wi .Cri-i-tn, *33 6(7,0<1 l»;i
iivt Vi
JDatwara Sb 6 7,-44 * 1,063 :';.S6B
Total 1,864.6 3 202 940,632
Fusion v«te— l UftMi'vi-'.cut, 1 676 ; New York. 8 8.793 ; New
Jersey, 6?,901; Penns, Ivan a, 176,<i3\ Tola!, £54,839.
Total opposition vole in loyal' States, - - -2 054,040
Lincoln’s vote la the toyai Stales, - - - 1,854,0x3
Popular majority Lincoln, 160.027
A2 VOTE IN 1553.
Democratic Repnb'lean
anti arid
WAtes Copperhead. Uhini.
Calif mid, 43,25' 6.3,165
Connecticut, . fS/iSS 41.0.32
liiinoK 95.8.5 125, 2£$
Indiana—no election.
lowa, 83.7*6 46,882
Kent icfcy. 17,878 (8,838
K: naaa—no elect, n.
6a 866 87.911
vhusetta, 29.907 70.588
M o igno 619 8 88.V92
> ,-?r.art, 4*.?i6 702
Mirnerrra, 12,7 2 19 5iG
M aty land. 15 984 86 360
-< ** H Tan*- re. 2 .035
Nw'.ork. 2?l 9 2 81*847
A- ew -Jersey, 89, .96 29.813
: : l _ IS ,274 2-7165
l 'V vania, " * '254 171 209.496
u urlsuind, 7.587 30 82-3
41" at. 31.9-2 29 673
MWI 70.651
v, >\ Ireinia -noOT-posiuon
t * 1 ni -u candidates.
Delaware, yg 957
Tota\ 3,3 0,001 1,665.049
Liverpool Cotton Market, Sept- J>.
Brokers' circular reports the sales of the week
at 26.000 bales including 4.250 to speculators,
aud 7.500 to exporters. The market has de
■e’iaed 1-a 2dd, owing to- peace rumors from
Amer ! ca ami the advance in the Bank rate
The authorized qnot.it: *n? are: Fair Orleans, 31i;
middling orl acs. 204: fair Mobiles,* hid:
nrddiisg JtoWles. 204: fair Uplands, 304 : mid
dling Uplands 2Siu The stock in port is es j
timated at 347,000 "bales, of which 8,500 are j
American.
The sales to-dvy were three thousand bales, !
the market closing with a downward tendency. :
but quotations unchanged.
New York .Money Market Sept. 19
Gold op -ned in New York at 225, aud drop
ped to 223 j. On the news from Texas, howev
ever, tha "bulls” mode a strong effort to rally
the market, and it r*se to 226 J, tlieu dropped
off $. reacted to 22<;j, declined to 224| closed
at 225 j. , •
Scnithern stocks .are quoted in New York:
Missouri 'is. 05 a (16 ; Virginia (Is, fill; Tennes
see 'I-, st' ! ; 60 was bid for North Carolina 6s,
and 62 rt&'ked.
ilifiiikiond Totmf4*o >larket.
At a ISLe in Richmond, thre3 hogsheads
of fine leaf tobacco brought the following
rates : No. 1, $365 per 400 pounds ;No 2.
S3OO per 100 pounds ; No. 3, $286 per 100
pounds.' • ,
\egro Sale*.
At a l*te auction:«ale in Columbus the an
nexed prices vj-erc obtained: A negro woman
twenty two-years old, and child two years old,
$3,410; pne womau and child, $4,450; a girl
sixteen years ohl , $3,225.
At a late aucriou sale in Charlotte N. C , a
boy oigtiiean year3 old, sold for $5,210; anoth
er boy eighteen-years old, $5,350; a boy six
teen yearn .(fid, $5,350; a man thirty-five years
old $5,000; a boy thirteen years old, $4,750;
a g ; rl ssioen venrs old, $5,000.
NOTICES.
Ottiee of On. ISeltef and Ilospttnl Association.
Avovsta., fi(;)t. 19th, 18S4 'ilie mombers of the Board of
Superintecdenta Georgia Itellef aud llopplta* Association, are
hereby notified that the annual meeting of the Board will take
place at :o A. Id., ot Wednesday, the &th day ol October neat
ahd at the rooms ofitho Association in Augusta.
A’ punctual attendance ia earnestly requested.
E. Sxasxw,
president Board of Superin’endente.
MEIinEUS OF BOAttD:
Hdn JoscpluE Blown • James Camel;, M D
Ktv a }nrS:,-ker BevJ O A ' lark
nr iter Moclieo Eliott • Key W.l Hard
J M.mdard.ri HI H H Steiner, at I)
jy.'feirk t'tq . K-vW J Scott
Wltyoiist.Krq . Kev Wlt I Wee
B B Smith, ~,.q . Rev K H Myers •
h « Whitile. Esq • uen Geo V, Yvana
Bithop (WO ff fli.roa .1 M f-ewhy, E q
U V Idilldr, M 1' lion J W Lewis
: ion Wm'v. Kt-esa Jam.s Oardn'r. Esq
Prof C VV Lam: ’ W .1 Owen?, Esq
Henry Haie; 'Jf-q Geo M Thew, Esq
T M h urldw, Esq- ■ . Ifon G .1 .Jenkins
Wnde. B (Salhrau, E.q E Stamoa.
HondiTlA , ,d„ wS 9
“ BOUgHTY,
CitITOX FAGSOK <t ÜBNRUAL COMMISSION
JIKRCHAKT.
(AT ') HE OLD I-TAKIt OF DOUGHTY, BEAU. & CO.)
JAO&KOK BT„ AUGI'faTA, GA.
Be;.l ;; fid&tw
wssolution: "
nma Urn* ©f 330UGHTV, BEAIJi A CO., Is tWßi»ft7 (118*
I. s ivrd l.y mutual consent.. Either pariner will elgn the
u -;ir««.i'ifii* firm In liquidation.
The Uu:iuit.3 will hereafter bo oomluitKlby .IT. W. Doughty
ou Lis owl accoiar. E. W. DOUUH'I'X,
% W A. BEaLL,
O. W. L OU O UT Y.
Aii?m4a, 04. Ilflt. M -4w33
,jh. a ubs!L”elh}us
i •■■f-JT :.KVTR< H > V ADMIN)ITS ASTIR*
UT.VL b.-DF GHIItGI a, Lit EN Eri oONtY.
AoUcf; la hereby given that I will anply at the next No
i ri.nl er tern ot the < ’ou’t of Ordinary for said cx>unty tor
io st-U Hf Lands belonging to the estate of the 1 -te Ho comb
G :*L o: F ..f ,«?dd.c/)untj, containing 40') acres, mort cr less,
it beng ilie iiUntation• n ivhicii said Holcomb G. Meore re
.ideit .t th? 'liuc of hisde°th.
i. it LEM &OOLiE, Adm’r. cf Holcomb Q. Moore dec.
aug 18 6w83
g T TFi»E tj EORGIA, KIOHMOND COUNTY.
TVhe.eng, MaJvina M. Joues applies to me for Letters of
FitariiiaTiTMp for Le.le t A. Lulling, orphan-ajid minor of Le
an-U-r a Demihg. di-ccaised:
Thi. J *':noi!>eivfoie to cite and admonish, all and singular the
kinaiv uiiD.l frien. sos- said minor, to be and appear at my
oftflv. on c )' i fore the first Mod day hi October next, to show
causo, if ai'y tiiey said lettere should no.t be grant
ed. *
Given under my liaod and official signature at otflre in Au
gusto, this Ist day oi September. Icfl4.
sep« Cw°.6_ DAVID L COATK, OuTy.
vteorgia, gkf.ene county.
\7T v;nueas, Thomas Abins applies foehhe guardianship o?
L;i*'. p rson and property of-aary i»»i:y AfeWg, orphan (under
fomteen ven*s of u;,'c) cf James franklin Akins, late of uaid
county, dec . acd.
ifriHCCru, therefore f 0 cite and r.drconieh all persons con
v:npd to ahpw c* *s.i why vhegua- -lamhip of the person and
ir. perty o^ t rdd -y phan she-id not he vested iu said applicant,
ut ! .<»•* Court of Ordinary to oe held in and fc,r tald county, on
tt e firvt MQisda / )n Nov. mber next.
'liven uid .r mv Imud, ui ofllee in Oreencrb ro, September
•°d, itvi4. EUGENIUS L.KIN >,
!•?]» 4 rfw33 Ordinary.
U f ATfTcvif OEOH(i.A,KIUUMONO O VH T¥.
Whereas,- Juntos W Laviea guardian of Wsi!i id M.
i/.tv 1 ?, lumov (noiv vs age) epplioe to me for Letters of Dla
mistiwu.
Thwjri ire the-c/ore to dte and a-iraonish ail. and singular
iai.dre-1 hod Ulfcads of said mlu-.r. to he and appear at. my
o0i«v, on or before the first. Monday in November next, Io
show e:;t>€‘, if any they have, why said Letters should nott-e
granted. •
Given mnjcr ray hand and ohi.ji'il signature, at office in Au
;?u«U, this Mh, (toy of fceplendier,
- ‘D.i VXD L. It OATH, Ordinary,
/.< P B ' €V9.il
vi 1“ Of’ GEORG! OGLItHOUBE OUUNTY.
i j Whereas, John (1 lia.vtfilield apn(iea to ino for lettera of
adin de bonis mm with the will annexed, upon the
t at -!e of Bony Hartsfl**ld, lat<. of aaH county, deoeased.
T-,.i". ar,« ,iiu. (t;.re, to c.ce and adDioniid: a li, ana singular
the kindred and < editors) of said deceased, to ho and appear at
my office v.-ilhia Eie by law, to show cause, If
:„ny they have wuy sold leticvssliouhi not ho giant Kl.
Given utjder rdv hand aud official signature, this Bth flay
of ;ioptehibe.r 1804.'
n pll Cwi.7 U, O. SHACKELFORD, Ord’ry.
□ TJTE oy OEOHHXA;, OGLETHoKI’ifiOOUNTY.
* S VVlri-ivu:’, Williain Idwarris, Guaaiian for Jamer K., Eran
r-i- hi < ui<l Mary A' Mi Ell tv .-.pows To the Court es Ord nary
ol -aid county at iis tieptemifo'r Term. 18»>4 f that he hafe fully
•diff-hkig a tue mist reposta iu Win as surh Guardian and is
nready to be «iS§i*h:trg.‘d:
Tiio aivttierefrjrp to cite and admonlah all and singular the
kindred and salrt minors to he and appear at my
elite-*. witikn' by law, to show cause, It any
tt" /.nave, why said guardian should not he discharged from
said trurit. (
(•Hven under my-hand and official signature, this grh day of
Beptria er-iu«ri. K. C. sliAC&ftLPuftp,
■■■lYirrl.lnT *■***! 1,11111 11 1 iiiiimriirhi hi 11 .rMf
MOHTiI»^OTIC^r
•jyoTio^.
t v/o months* after dr»tr application will.be made to tbe
Honorable Sne» ourt of Or‘ihit ry of Richmond coufity, tor leave
to adl twenty-fiv-' acre; of LAND, more or less, in said coim
t/bi!onging to esiuteof Rufus Jones, dec ased
jy'3 Bw°i JACO ii GOODWIN, gxecutcr.
‘VT'O'i'i "
lx A p {ideation vvlil be made to the Court oi Ordlnary*cd
• Jimolu couniy. Georgia, at the ff’.nt regular t**un after the ex
-1 iration of two oirinth<.n om tcisn tte.e, for leave to stll the
lands belonging toting E.dnte <"i Jamas I>. hamuela, late of
said eoun*v. in Geared, for :i.e benefit of the holes and creditors
of .->4 id driee.vfod,
CATHARIN DTJMN,
aug n> 8w34 Adm’tux. of Jas. D. Samuels.
•'jiroTicK.' r . :
Xi kppl-cattiiii wi‘l be made to th' Court of Ordinary f
Linealn at the first regular term after the ex
i.iruiion«'.ftwo months rrem ;Ms rotiee, for le-ve to sella
negro man 6.1 l-giug to the edaiv of William H. Norman lute
of esdd county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit
oh ot said <l*:ceased.
JAMES H. Mo MULL AN,
au* ?n , vii'i'rof wpi fi TSonnin.
„v t i:okg] a,ta i .TaV kk hcTcounty. "
3 v h Mxty and •’,* alter application wiU h made to the Couit
of Ordiitary ofTaUafe.ro counta* for leave to sell the laud a* and
ferro c .unty, deceased. .
- ESAU ELLINGTON,
SCP 1 3w3A Ailm’r. with WiU annexed.
T '
i 1 l w;. months iiftor date, or the first regnlai term of the
v o*i?t ol Drohrary theresrlteff, applLation v/lli ! em*»je to the
Court >■( ('r*i\uury o i t •gletiuj’Te county, GrorgD, for le ve to
-.NI a poit’ori of t. e nfgfoes belonjrinz to the minor children
of John P. Latimer, deceased, this l :iU Sept, 1864.
4 „ TABIIUa O. LATIUKR,
iwif ii rr—-T—i—n■ ■ i ■ Guardian,
NOTICE
««" teiSTOHSABB CfSEOITORS
OPO'HOKGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY.
1-5 . 7' c iHUm 5 ’ *!YS and , t 0 hs«t,2 demands
. .. -i Amu r r. fianjriCtv, late of trad county, ueeeased, to
t" v-aMdcmvo me properly inada out, wid.iu tha time lire
hcriued by law, .vs to show thiir character and amount. And
ai. persons ;mN -en to raid, deceieed are hereby required to
make immediate payment. H
ALEXANDER JOIINsjTON.
eu,? Aufc'r. ick. «toc.
V C/fIOE. . "" •
i * ,4Ji persons itulebted-to ihe Estate of ThrAna*
I ssss*^s
Se d t;mefS hf uV'**" 1 tb *“' July attc,teJ '
- E. JACKSON,
s-- in *■»— OtMAIHT.JWRTie,
fir.j, 50 feiutor,.
*\*OTl< K. : '
IV Ali arsons ioUc-btul to Uw E-tateotßlchartlllUev late
1-f Oichn..,:i.rroilntv, c-t- !Wd, will imme“late navirat
to he un<l»!«Koed : »<t loose having claims JaES^SJ
Sl-iShT“iw^ Ilt - U ““’ tfUlf wl 'Wn the time pre?
SARAH KILEY,
- •— 1 I _ Administratrix.
TCOTiCE TODEBToKS AND CREDITORS “
£l, huwpit'demaafo again* the i «ate of Cath
a T.e\,L < i Ev-utnohd comity.deceased will d»-prp-.*
thun whh.n the Bine pte-eribed fey law, and those inrieVed
ljUm— E ayment.to ; C/tAS. A.RoTIaMP
Execute,
A a,: fS n. «f
wd«BwJV 'JAJItS h. holungs worth,
- — 1 -admipie-twitor.
VOTIu’E. ’
—■■ _ 1 BOMAB J. ntßr, Atlny'r.
«>*
ie 'osc" Ad tine «r-2i i -i , Nkßiroßd county, for
it. hard iite pf noKouity. 10 ' h *
» 7.nets 1 he pf A. Jones, of
- »U 1 make naymtnito
IS? r«e ’eS S 5S°" cliU «“ hgonut ati-1 E.tate
, C l p Mllt them - lute attested, wfhfc.n the time pre
«.A.riiTr.
OBBNAJif* BLANK BOORS,
Georgia, tauaferro county.
Whereaa, J. Wallace, adinin l stra(«’r on the of
CL J. TVullaee, deceased, app.ies to me for letters cf dieiuisiuou
fxx'rn said administration.
■> pese are therefo e to cite and summon- ali pe» goi*s interest*
c-d to show cause, if they have, wiihm the time prescribed
b> law. whv s.i.d letters sboultf not be granted
Given ULder mv Land, at office in Crhwfo *lvi'.le, May2’ 3 d, i
18W. J. f». 11AMMACK,
my2€2Cwlhm Ordinary. I
0 .
Gt LOKGIA. TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
f Whereas, George F Bristow administrator on tie es
tate of Dr. W. T. Rue’, applies to me for Letters of dismbaiou
from F iid admiuistratiou. •
Tl cbe and summons ai pereons interested, to
show c#uae if any they have, wiihin the time pieseulred by
law. why su'd letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Crawtordville, May 2-Sd,
18<4. . J. D. HAM MAC*. -
mv 26 2fiwUmS2 Ordinary.
OT ATE OF GEORGIA, RICH MONO COUNTY.
\Yhereas, William J. Ansley, adiniuL*rator de bonis non
or. the Estate of Robert c. Bhnk. deceased; applies to me t<»r
Letters of dismission.
These are tbeivfore. to cite and fulmonls*., all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be nnd appear at
my office ou or before the first Monday in November next, to
show cause, if any they bare why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, this 2d day ot May, let’*.
DAYJ»D L. ROATH Ordina v.
my 8 26wlaml8
QTATfiOF GEORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.
\K hereas, Benjamin F. Hell,’administrator on the Estate
of Nancy E. oineicy, deceased, applies to me tor Letters or
Dismission :
i hese are, therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular tho .
kindred and creditors o*' said deceased, to be and appear at ray ;
office, on or before the first Monday in IS >vember next, to siiow
cause, It auv they have, why raid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature al office in &\\-
gusta.th.s 4th day of AprJ,
upO 2fiwlaml.fi DAVID L. ROATH, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGI A, R ICHMOND COUNTY"
tVheveati, Frank H. Miller, administrator on the estate
of Oullop Horue, deceased, applies to me for fcttere of Did
mlsfflou.
These are thei fore to cite and admonish all, and singu'a>
the kindred aud creators of said deceased, to I’t'' end Supeariat
iny office, on or before the fln-t Mondav m SEPTEMBER,
next, to show caiue, if any they have, way said letters should
uot tie granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, tills Sd day of February ISG4.
fob 5 Cmwalmti DAVID L. ROATH, Ordinary.
OTATBOFO.OKGIs WILKES \ OUNTY. * .
vi Whereas. AV. V. Moore administrator ot- the estate of
Elizabeth Moore, deceased, applies to ino for letters of dismis
sion.
'1 hese are therefore to cite, and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear nt ray
office on or before the tlr>t Monday in St P'l’E a PER next, to
show cause if'any they have why raid letters should not tv
% ran ted.
(Rven under my hand and official signature at oeffiee in
Washington, thiszßfch Felunary, 1864.
leb23 mio lamo w G. G. NORMAN, Ordinary.
OTATE OF GEORGIA/vVILICaS COUNTY.
Whereas, 1). M. WalUicehud .T. «1. Waline . administra
tors on the estate of Beniamin Wallace, decea-’cd, u; piy to
me for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and sdmor.L h ail, and singular the
kindred aud creditors ot said deceased to he and appear at my
office on or before the first. Monday in SEPTEMBER next, to
ehovv case, if %uy they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given Toiler mv hand and official signature, at office in
Washington, this 23d February, ’SOL
feb23 Om 1 amw (J. (HNORMAN, Ordinary,
Whereas, Kichard Irby, administrator on the estate ot
Wiihß Richards deceased, petitions the Court <1 Ordinary of
said c-iunry for a diachirge from his satd iruat. These are
therefore, io cite, and require all persona convened, to show
cause against slic- granting of the disihavge of said Adminlatr i
torjano is3Uing letters of dl«uiaalon to him, at tho ( oust of Or
dinary to be held in fci said county oif the tir.-.t MON DAY
la September nest.
Given under my hand at ofitoejn Drcen?sboro\ February 4t.h,
IwH. EI.'GENIUS L- KING.
feb7 omwlawß Ordinal y,
S~l' ATE OF (TkoUGLA! 7FrEENECi> UN rv".
Whereas, »Je.-ae W. Tunnel, Aihnlnistrator of the Estate
oi'Geoige S. Tuiinel, decc-u.-cd, petitions the Court of Ordinary
of said county tor a discharge from his said Administration ;
These are therefore to cite and require ait persons concerned
to show cau.e against the granting of the discharge of said Ad
m i nisi rut or, ana issuing Letters of Dismission to him at the
Court of Ordinary, to beheld in and for said county on the first
Monday in October next.
Given under my hand at office at Greenesboro, March lGth,
1864. EUGENIUS L. KING,
mhlfi 2Qwla.nH Ordinary.
IIOIJXTT.
Whereas, Wrn. M. Keese. Administrator on tbe Estate
or Toliver Jouee, deceased, applies to me for tollers ot dismis
sion.-
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at,
rnyoffice, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ir
any they have, why said testers should uot be granted.
Given under.my hand and official signature at office in Wash
ington, this 16th day of March, 1864-
mh2U 26wTur>12 G.Q. NORMAN, Ordinary.
OF GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Whereas, B. F. Bolton, administrator on the Estate ot
Robert, hi. Bolton,applies to me for letters cl disuna.ioii.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and s.ngular the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to by and appear al my
office, within the time, prescribed by Jaw.to show cause, if any
they have, why Faid letters should not he granted the said appli
cant.
GlvV-n under my hand and official signature, at office in Ap
pling, this 10th oav ol March, 186-4.
mh2o 26Vlnmi2. _ W. W. SIIJ ELDS, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA, OGLE TROUPE COUNTY.
Whereas, Randal J. Arnol. Executor on the h state ot
Joel H. Latimer, deceased, appdes Lo me for lettera of dtomia
eioh from said Executorship,;
These are therefore to die and adinonlsli all and elngulai the
kindred and creditors of said deceas'd to he and appear at my .
office, within the t me prcs'ribea fy law, to show cause, If any !
they have, why s'id letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, thto 19th day of
March 1864. ' E. C. SHACKELFORD,
mh23 2(fwra»itß Ordlmuy.
Stats of or/utoiA, ohi.e thokfk const;..
YJ hcrc-as, Cuthheri, I{. bmith Ad uinhliulm’ with the will
annexed uppu Die Eatalo or CharleH Fin-k dec'd.i appues to
me for totters of Dismi.vj on from said administration.
These are therefore to cte ami udmouirih, all and singular
tbe kindred &r.d creuitoro oT said dec. a aO, niid appear hi
my office within the lime \ referiutd by law !■> show
cause, if any tiny have, aby said Lette should not tie grant
ed.
Given under my hand and official Signalere this 4th April
1864.
E. U. SHACKELFORD, Ordinary.
26 wl amlf*.
Estate of geo kg. ia , gulkt uorFJCuo unt y .
Whereas, Burdvi Finck Extvmor ,;Upon.t.he Estate of
william Fincfc deceeae/1, applies to xue for letter,sot Duran*
sion fro n eaid Executorship.
These aro therefore i# cite Jtncl admonlih all, and slngul.ir
the kindred and creditors of .said deceased, to be and appear at.
my office within ibe tilde prescribed by law to show cunse, it
any fbey have, why said lotiere nlioulu not be grauted
Given under my hand and official elgnutur* this 4th Apil3,
(864. ' E. 0, FHACKELFORD,
Ordinary.
26wl amid,
State or ge" Vkgfa7 oglethorpe gouniT
WUerea j , Outlii*eit U. finalth, Adminiatratoreu the Estate
of Stephen B. Smltii, lute of said countv, deceased, allows
that he has fully administered the estate of puki deceased, and
by peHtion applies fur Kite«a of dismtoaion from =aid admin
ls‘rat l-n :
Those are therofore to ute and admoffieb all and singular
the kindred 'and credUoia of raid deceased to be. and appear
at my office within the time pi escribed by lav tOßhowcau:*,
if any they have, why said letters should not Lt granted eaid
P <Sn en under my hand and official signature at offi: elu
ington, this 4th day of July. 1864.
jy72Gwlr.ii.cß F.. (3. Ordinary.
OTAT£ <OFGEGRGJA7GREKNE OOLUSI'Y .
heiran, Janies Ni Armor. Administrator of tbe n.s’aie o
William Bowtfeuf decearod, pet H ions the'Com I of Grdinai v o
raid county tor a discharge from lito said AdminLtraflon >
These are therefore to cite and require all persons condoned
io show cause again.- 1 the granting of the diechmec of said Ad
minlblratoT and issuing Letters Diomtosory # to him, at the
Court of Ordinary to be held in ami for said county on the- lira
Monday in November next
Given under my hand at office, In Greeneehoro April 20th
1664. . ,EOGENIUSJL KING,
ap22 Cmwlam 16 . Ordinary.
ST A TfToFGEOHGIA. TALIAFERRO ( O UN 7 !' 77 “
Whereas, Joseph F. Nelson, Adm’niirraJor of uqary Hill,
deccsusod, applies lo me for i.etters ot Dismission
Tlifsse are therefore, to clt* and admonish, all nt.d fin,Tula
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe -and nj i ,7.r a
fay office, within tho time prescribed hr law. to show cause
t any they have, why said Letters should not l-e^uiatcd.
Given under ray hand amt official signature at onTce in t .aw -
ford vide, this 23d of April, LjGL I
ap2B SfiwlamiA J. D. HA MMACK., Ord’y.
OTaTK OF GEORGIA. COLUMBIA rOUN iv,
n Whereas, Mary Wall, adnfinistratiiz on tlie Estate oi
James A. Wall, applied to me for letters of dl<init'fiion:
These are, tlierc-iore. to cite and admonish alt, and elmrular
the kindred un-1 creditors of sahl dee’d, to be and appear at my
office within the time pres.rlbed by law, to nhow caiße ii an}
they, have why ea and to'.teia should not be giauted the said at.-
pllcaut. 1
(Jlvei) under my hand and clßtlal signature, at ofltcotii An
pltnx, this Jh (lay id July, 1B«4. 1
\‘l. W. UniKLDa. O,dinary.
fIT»TE OF QEORUIA, OOJ.UIIBIA CUV NTY7"
IO Whereas, M .1 Aamtuistrator on the octato of A
J. Krney, applies io me for letters of dismission:
These are,thurofme, to clt-enad admonish all, (lud »tngularthe
kindred and creditors ot said deeded, to be tod onoen- at su"
office. Wtthin the time nreicribcd by ln-.v, and show r Az? If any
thoy Lave, whyeald tetteis should not be granted to the sstd
app.ic.nt, • ■
Givenundar mv hand and offletal aitnature,- at office.'ln Ap.
plmg. this IStt, day of July, j£t:4. " *
Jyl« itwlamtHt VV. W. BHlKl.DS.Oidinary.
Q TAT E OF GEORGIA, RtoHMOKD OOUH'I’V.
Ct Whereas, Anna L. 'Wf-Sf admint-tratvi on the Es’&te
&rato-to^* W **“ on ’ 4eceas9d,apphes tome forl.ettets of
.The* a. e therefote, to cPe a-ndmon'sh «U, nnd t!-gu)ar
tite kind.e*t un f t ~ J tor., of sjUTllrr r n.-, io he an.t nj.'.e ir ht
mv oEte on or before tlie 8m Monday In March next, to show
caus’, tr any they have, why said Le (era bhouid not he grant
wl.
Given under ray ha and and effleta! aizna'urc, at office in Au
gusta, thi; 2d day of Augu.t, ISM.
angd :tr{»jaa PAY ID !, TtOATK, Ordinary.
STATE OF OEOUQI*. lIIOnMOND COUNTY.
Wh'rea<», elamtg Cawiev, AUrniiitetrato- de bt*nl3 non on
tbe Ebl.’ite of Rc!»tit .J. Hoe, applies to ioe for Jit
ters of Dlamicslcn r
These are therefore to tile and admonish, all and einrnlar the
kindred and creditors es said deceased, to be anti appear at my
office, on or before the Ural Monday In March next, to slnw
cause, If any they have, why sdd Letteis should not W
granted.
diven tinder my hand ahd official signature, at office in An
gnsia, thi* 2*l day of Augurt, 1864.
4 DAVID L. ROATII, Ord’y.
August 4,1864. 6mla mil
OK QEORGIAw*KICHMOND COUNTY. “
Whereas. Samuel B. Clark, Adminlatrator on the Kitate
of Robert K, Clark, deceased, applies to me for Letteir; of Dlft
misflon : •
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said •reused, to be and appear at
my office, on r r before the first - Monday In Ma ch next; to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand-and olfidal signature, at office in Au
fCUfcta, this 2d day of August, 1564.
DAVID L. ItOATH. Ord’y.
August 4,1864. 6mlara3*2
SI*ATE OF vi EO KOI a. t)G L ETHO H PJ£ COUNTY.
William Sdward&,admlnlstrator with ihe will annexed
on the estate of John Elhs. Hite cf said county deceased, hav
ing ghown to the Court o* Ordinary of said county, a* its Mep
tember term. 1864, that he had fully sett'ed up and pai€ out tne
estate of said decease.?, and ia therebjrc ready to be discharged
from said trus*
These are, therefo'p, to c7te and admoni h all, ami s'.Bg jlar
tbe klndreil and creditors of said deceased to ehow cause, n
any they have, within the timu preecrlbed by law, why sow ad
inlMstrat jt whouid not be disnuMed and faDy dittoharged from
sc,:d trust. . ,
Given under iny hand and official signature, thD Sth day of
Beptenib r, lSfi", A- C. SHACKELFORD,
aenlti 26wianr..HT Ordinary.
7TEORGIA. CREESE COUNTY. , ... m . th
IT Whereas, Ovnlma Smith, Execut-ix. and James W
Executor of the lut will and testtmeß: of Ebenezer smltD, ce
ceasfcil, p£titn)ferttw'.ourt of eaul county for a diicnaigcimiu
•aid eiKtortnip, . „
Tbce aratueretme, to cite »nd require all penons
o abo* cause agaicettbe gramtog of the djdgege cj
Krecntrti arul K««6tor. and i*rrn* Eetteri of Jll-enirdon to
them at thi* Court o f Ordinary to be held In and for «*M ci»ur
tv. on tha first Monday In March next. a <ah
Given undar my bandat office *n Gre«cesteOro , Aiigust vux,
XCOSJfiefe t- KJ-VO- Ordinary.
T EE ES M
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-y GEORGIA; OGLETHORPE COl/KTI.
Vh-reas, G-j-rge v.. Bolton applies to me for lett'-rsof
aiiin r h’>trsUoa on the estate of M . Bolton, Icte of
sd*d conrtv, deoessed. , . r . „
'1 her 3u. theres ore, to rife and admonLh all. and slnjriiar:
tli ( - Kin'drcd and creditors * sos deceased, to be aid appwir
hi my office within (he time prescribed bv law. to si <»w cause
if any tney have, why said tetters t-hculd n t b*< grmtei'.
Given und»r my bind and official signature, ti.is 13lh day of
September, 1854. i2 o.' : IIACKLLFORJ).
b»pt 1 o Cw.?B
V )'l * (© THATOR’B 8 VL&.
incriLL be srld. at the Lower Market House, in the City of
9 T Augusta, under an order of the Court cf Ordinal ▼of
Rlchmon i County, on the tits* Tuesday In November next
within the legal hours of sale, all that tract of land in .Rich
mond county, cent'.lnin:.' one hundred and sixty-five acres—'
more or less—adjoining lands of Jam*? Macketon, Sr., James
Kirkpatrick. Hugh IngJet and John Jackson, about one miie
below BerzeUa, near the Goorgia Rail Road Sold as the
property of the estate of Lydia Crawford, alia* Lydia Buck,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* cf >«ald de- ]
ceased. Terms cash. JACKSON MADDOXf
sep 20 6w33 f Admlnletratcr.
ARMY fiIiANK HOOKS.
OF every description, of all sixes and style?. Ruled an'
fle * te6d • d “• ' , * m
j CHANGE BELL'S,
IN ANY. QUANTITY I)ESIRF.D ?
vax ua had at
THIS OFFICE.
WRAPPING PAPES.
A FEW IIUNDSED
OLD NEWSPAPERS,
fellTAai.B FDR WRAPPI.VU FA PER.
For Sale at This Office