Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1864-1866, October 12, 1864, Image 4

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ft Stniiiuk o Ym.!."W ITV KK IS «iIIAKMWTO.-.. -A private I iff ter f com livee Hut ii• ‘ • ■ > igii'6 that tii*) yellow lever luu-maJ. ils ap| **tHn«o vmoiik the Yankee j)rir.o;.f i . irci lin ' 'lif jail. ( A l’uftr OrncE St'*iTM>*».—V.'caio req ;e • "tori to Htatrt, tbal ibe Post (iflice <»a., bah been temporarily uitipended, and all mail matter for that office, bhould, for the time In ing, be adilrfcwf il to “Womlville, Ga. Kkvv Ini'iir::ssMKNr S( iiJioiLK—The Commir fionerr of the several States, who recently met in convention at Montgomei >, to c-aKblinh a uniform schedule in relation to tlnj iwpres-- , nient ot provision etc., have materially rede • 1 . the rates; for instance: bacon not to exceed $1.31 per (>oun<l ; Hour ? 1 7 per bumlrtal ; corn *>2.2-7 per bushel; first thus hor.-cs, s7.'<o ; fi>.-t el ass mules, SMH». Tmve prices are to lie uni toiin in the States of Alabama, Louisiana, Mia •issippl, 'l ennessee. Georgia, Florida am! -.inch < hirolina. TkiAbmv axoGkx. Johnston.- The editor of the Macon Telegraph lots re- civet! a private Idler dated Sep. 2(>lli. fruin an ctiiia'f in tint ttiiujr, containing the loilotvinc item : “Tite Piesident reviewed the tioopa in bivo riato day, ttml some id the men in < heain no and bate - divisions called out in him i > * ltd Johlli lon tun I; ; and pn/pu-ed. and : v tinci cheers for “Old Joe. 1 ' The writer also dates lli.it the officers La\ inij received information ttial i ciiu- ueh demon >i tuition was to be made, issued orders pve'.ibi tine: it and threatening to punish the otVenders. Monte ol the men however weie 1 •!ii cjionah to ret the Order at (leliaiteo. The IJuii kah: oi Wilmington.- Tin* e. expend a great deal of labor and energy in tin* attempt to Beal up the pot t of Vv iimiugUm ‘1 L y have now lines of 1, inch-id ing vt .••!.•■ that tret eh like picket, lineti around the etdrantv to tlie <Vipe FeiU liver. The vessels c,e;.p.i-ing the inner line of i.dochailers have, each, a Me S- libed piece of water to watch, and are eon ntantly in motion backward;, and forward-' over it., like, a sentinel treading his lieai. And yet despite ot all, one vessels get lljroueli. *1 >au Ar Tin. hoWMR MißKitr. TneriLiy be lug rale day for October, the usual bustle and excitament of buying and selling on .such oc casions, was witnessed at the j/nvei Market. We give below the Hales of negroes, re i! estate. : Ac , |»y the various auclion hou-ms in lhi -- iiy I'y Mn.UiKU, Kia.\ it Go. Negro man Rob «rt. ostler, tie . s4f>;7o ; man Dick, farm hand, 542.70; giil 2" years old, and < hil<l "i: .ii . boy 21 years old, <40(10; girl tu yeins old. • l.itiil; woman 40 years old. $lO7-7 : boy Id j years old, $44.10; woman, ami two boys, sand 1 10 years old, s>'>&7u : girl Delia, Id years old, 1 ¥I2OO ; girl Lizzy, 111 y ears old, :- *;;«K> • wo* ! man Harriet, $ 402.7 . 21 yearn »d«l, $-lotto: : woman and child, $307 7 . one hoy, (imlikuly) $3000; woman and child, $3300 ; woman and two children, s7dill) woman, 71 years old,> S4IOO. These (ire excellent prices, ;uul show a marked appreciation of this species ot prop.- erty. lly G. V. W.M.KKR NF (Jo.; Uni Kazr.y.v, 12 years old, $3(107; Alice, 'll years old, f-iiiO: hoy Simon, 17 years old, S4IOO ; girl Sarah, 21 years old, $1000; woman Chat lotto, tand four chihlreff, $1i.700 ; hoy (fuolina, 2.7 years old. $3700. Tract of land in Pickens eounly, Hit* .iieren more or less, $3,.70 per acre. Two hmi-.cs rtnd lot corner Reynolds! and Wilde si.i'eets.’.lii by 200 feet, $10,lot). Uesideltce on tin* Sand Hills, known as Major Kelly’s place, :■ 1.7,i0n. by W, A. Uambkv .2 Go. ' House selrvant, ."2 years old, $4200 : woman, cook, washer, , 23 years old, $43-70 ; man and wile, $2600 ; hoy, 13 years old, $1.3110; woman, 32 ye.ys <old.'s3SOO, Vacant lot fronting -!o feet on 'Broad street, $12*.0. Mules, from slooo in SUOO each. By A fKf\>i*\ & Min ii i : Woman and child. $3300. by \V. V. Kkb -V Go. : Nqpro man, t. 7 ye,.:s old, ssoo. Important to I’i .\xi iairt anuOtii: .a. I.loui. 11. W. Fiolrirt, Twrirth Viii;inia InLmfry. JaM luruirtlii'il lir tho l’ctorslnu'g l-NiWrtS Hu* ini - 4onji valualilu and i xpuditious h'i ipu for jua paviug loaluer ilressiLl wilH Hie (lair an. Ha vouches for the stability ami ilnniUon nf (he leather thus proparatl, ami refers (,» !.i:;)i mi thorlty for the truth of His uroriuenl. a- \.. i 1 h.s to Holrtiors who have worn klioch m !,• 1 7. a if. We, theiefoie, puLiish i! loi (la i►. it ( ,| fanners and individuals who may have hi-icrlo lan, and recommend Hint they test ii. The hides are not only quickly tunned, but the leather when prepared hems a most favorable e'omp.iiirtOii with Hie liest produced hv I’m long and tedious process iu vogue in Liigland and in this country. Many ol the .-.•Miei.; in one, if not in more ol the (n igada.s oi i !,i - army have used shoes nuule from ihis laaila i tor monthrt pari, and pronounce them superior, alrt regards comfort and quality, to tlm 17 " ',17.h and American army sin c MODS Ol PREF.VKt\U I.* .Vlttl.it I»KU SI 0 Will! Uili: OS. Ist ll liiilt's are old, hard and dry, s-.nak them in pirn* water altoiit iv.n m- < >,:>*<• „M. Wimn well aoakeil. or wh.-n iiesh hi.',' • derli them UiOVOlii-lily. :t<l. I’iepaio a pickle made id :t lln r.luin, and ;‘t Urn oomiiiou salt to a pint of water, ■enough to diwiolvti the altij loi < uli liid. Ihi: i“ an tiveiiu'o proportion. For a very huge ninglo old hide, T-\ ilia tdue.i •?il)d 8 11)8 sail, limy lie iwun-aiy, wlieie i ■ joe .fsiuidl calf hide, ; Hi alum and ” Ilia sali mas tie euougli. Hut lor a pm kot 'J ■ hides una toiled, of all si.'*s, and coiulitioiis, the avere. u is as above. 4th. Soak the hashed bides in this pi, hie from t! to 10 days, mine m I, a. • .n'.lki ; to condition of bidi s. Lib Soak them again ll or Jd tv in pn>-,» water to take out the salt. till*. When about half tit s hi..'.;', hem svitii tlie proper earner’s breakini.: kui fill, Smoke them, lle.slt aide dov. n. sen ior iOylays over hard wood, thickorv or oak) smother, i ontinuiug to break and toil and rind them iu •successicn. Mb Hoi) the noatsfeel Joroil : : \v, the x,il Midlubricato the hides with ihe u-llv ~ . i Vrrmy water bri.tkiiig, them all the lime I'tti. Uiess and tinish’ctt. The small hides, thin and can be ~ i ‘i *d in from .-it or eight days. nr, hides in good condition, from twelve i. lill.et n days. The laip.-si and wots! conditioni'dliid- s cau bo tiuiahed in U an eighti-cii to twenty day*, li is recoiumendei! to take from ei;th j ''■ill to twenty days for all. l! y.m waul the ! hair oil', soak in lime wa r li, . i-nrii the l.a'n slough: but then you must be . areful to j nhoraugbly woik the lime , u;.,,; win .i the tibre ot the leather. .'] he - leather is best w:ir the hair ou. It * makes the be. t and im.-t couifni .ablewliOß aides and all. Put the hair of tlteuppc, sir - i■; .-ind Ot the soles—put uppers vie lid,! B ,| outer sole hair in. thus gill the . with li e best of water proolin, and le.akiie the sues the more t-i. L-l iv and histiii :. ft lilt tin 1 hair on it is , wjH-eial! y be .i lor - ,1 - »Ile ooceis, stirrup leathei -Inilo.i ks. ti .f.irrse coital S cap vl- ve- sentinel, at- ' tit • tiuua i oveis. and eveiy u.-e known jau is stiiu,e ru Mobile at forty-two doliati buiiieL, i V I list; •I I .Vi < (IRaESPwMIK.Vt h i J-.VAUI>'- GlSO> S IIOSPIfAI., I ajtoxn, he.'pt. 27th, 1204. ) Men. I’, benjamin, Secretary C. States of 1 America: ' . -,j. l r pon the eve of" my departure from Port Delaware. I w.'ih urged by my fellow pria- j ee.ers to call the attention of the authorities of ’ tne ; .'uutodi m;..- '-.lutes to their condition, sniiVr c. This I cannot hopo to doltilly and! tisfactorily in a short communication. An 3ut was de by certain men, just previous to ihe bipmeut o! the sick and wounded from ; ui Iv; ,v..;ie. tu get up a commission to oar liuiiiui ite -n ailer to the one sent North from And-. . nuvilie, and to inform our Government ol Ibe condition ot ie piisoi. -is. and to urge our authorities, i; p- ssihle, to make some ar rangement with tun Yankee Government by it iii h they would be penniUr i to rcccivo to bneo, clothing, Ac., ,fu»m Ilich'mond. The ;U 11 vei itcd in request tii-1 Yankee ( il'vevli nient U, send such commissioners toKichtnood, belie-Meg that our worthy Chief Magistrate, in • wlmm they have the v. I most confidence, and for whom they entertain a universal love and— ■ -cm. had done all that he could with honor to have them released, and they believed him t<* Ik; e..,,,i/.ant of their condition; and as they • not wish, a> ardently u« tl ey desired to bo .. . . and tu,in pit ii. to induce out authorities to sm-rilie* a p-ln iplo, or to tun ban it.-.- the I'resklent in any in.inner wbaiever. Their sutVerings ft.ive been severe and maid fold, hut they are as true to the cause as Our brave brothers in the he'd. True, they dread oniineiueut this winter, when it is no evident, from the experience of the last that their stif fe'-in:;:: wi.il be great, and they are anxious for ;v7‘i ',e, led net at tlicsnerifu-o of a fundament al oi vil and [irincijJe. If pc.-:->il>!e, they desire i some luienr! tiieiil, nn.ilo tjv which they may tnb.ieee. mom .v and clothes from thoir flien,ls or tiie Government. Tobacco answers all the vurpe.rs of currency. Many of them « i -i- iioi’i-a are in file Yankee lines, receive money ami eloibing from their families and liiends. by a tvesd ordet they tiro debarred con, spondetice wbh .any other but father, nudh, biiither or sister. Previous to this, -.mtiaihi fig !■• i.'UiD and charihtldi! indvidiuiU e,,niiitnited much to the relief of iTuitty. Hut tin ie many wli tr-.ve no friemisor a-lquaintau its t; . and cannot wiite for rtssiatunce. !f mi I'.ri'ang I’ifiit en'ild bn maile to suiipli their p; ihuuA,- at bell I -Ie or f.ibby f'.'L’ the privilege us taipplv l''o|l. Delaware with a tvilatnly tivil our men sliuuhi ",•! what was sent them, i! wili'ul I.'liel'e them very much. Os Coarse v.e i, ;J net undetl.iko to supply prisoTient in tie- iuteri,ii M' want<,f transportation facilities A, void a.-to tlu-ir tiealiuent and 1 have done. Tin-flu a [uis- nor e. hard amt clieerlcsH at best.ywhen aUeudnd with cruelty and insnffi < teurr of food, fuel, fiedding at <1 eloihiogj set ompanied with it •‘knoek-doivn until drag out" aigautent, if in iiulescribaliio Latterly our t'.ristuieis have not been controlled by the ‘■*diek nient’ although the stick is in hand ami lit-lil* with menace. 1 have semi seVt-vo punishment inflicted for triv ial ciiwes -of cour o, some government is ttec e vu v, hut it need not, he unmititary and cru - el. ih, ii;-vc, and have good evidence for bc - ’li- t i ■ ■ . that tobacco ha* been sent Irorn Rich mond tu Deluwain and never delivered. Oloth in . hi, ila eu i„ i united to bu received and then, ii more than a chance, 0 was taken from oar men, often leaving them without, a change of under clothes, bat I cannot particularise, presumin'; that tie vu things are known to our antherulies. It would gratify our President tu know that, our j,>• i, ■,:i• is have unbounded honlideuce in him. ■ii .* •;:*** Ti n ding Hint, Hiunetliing may liedone for the relief Ci our hravtt priitoncrs. i am, very res ' peeituliy. your obedient servant, Stkpmen P. Nii\Ma,F,x. Private Go. li, Slat Ala Heg’t Cnv y. Dbpajitmkst op State, ) pt , 180 I. j Dear Sr> - Your letter on this morning with enclosure. l).m been let dived. The condition of oar brave coiuttrynien now in (ho hands of the i t-erny, Is a subject of nn ; 'a-ing Bolicitudc with the Government, tmd we ate using every effort to mitigate the tteve i iiy <•!' their These efforts have had lint vci y- limited success. Still we arc not wiftion*. hope tli.at other eorevcaiohu will bn nuule by the C'itiuiiria of the Potted Stab s tu the demands . f hun'innity, and that’by mutual emiseni tiie pvisorictii in tite hands of eiu-li Government, will ho permitUvl to receive from home snc.li neeeseary supplies a-; are not usual ly denied even to criminals Tim Govei iUKUt of the United the ptisen i«!.'platiot!P -.erectly published, do not allow tend orclobting to be sold to our men by the prison ; tilers. They allow one suit ol outer clothing end olli change of under clothed to be (utnished to tire prisoners by ihoir vela-, lives,.win, xitii v choose to send such articles *by flag ol trmv, lull, this Government is not pentailed to supply them. Tobacco also i.« al io v, ed to be sent, us emttrihutions i’rom tela tivi i'. tint we me not permittcii to Send it. for the general use of our captive soldiers, us wo would Inn .: since have done, being aware that it could bu used to purchase from the ttnilet i'.cli supplies us afe most needed. 1 umlein!uml (rum Cel Ontd that he is now mi the eve of entering into fresh negotiations !■• nn .e.': ci,e'i;i wbi, ti shall secure fir each Government the. right tu furnish to ids own -ub 1 ,- ;;i ,3 ■ luunisol tin* ulbi'r, such supply of vviotji olothie:' riii|J>l«nkets us utay be re’ quired lor comfort during Uitt, approaclting v.mb.r. tin'll i, luted i alien of meat , iireiui, cot lee siigiir. pi Ides mid vinegar, so*(.hat, actual |>lu - inn sulfcting iht'.ll not be. added to those that arc in-epr,tilde from imprisonment. ’flu, absence of the I‘resident prevented itiy 'e imiiliini,. :t.ti:i:to him at present the touching e-ur.ir, . s ('t the < rmtinned alfection and euilli donee vv iih witich lie is regarded hy t'U r soldiers, > and wlijch have lots! • w-vern us that "f llieii long iiupiiamiueiii and cruel sutft'.r iee.s. Having been pcrseiially the wittie*,; to lie I ,bor,t, mid the eimliiiant. of his feeiin :s on this ui •I am able to nssute (hem, through ; 1 ■ tu, sact ilice other titan that of pro, i;>te, wiih'ii lie would cheerfully make :•> ft II! e the cuufolt, even it unable to obtain toe leiitiu to tlicit homes, of men whose tidel it, to duty, ami whose unswerving patriuiisni . wen le t only his love and admiration , but the gratitude wt tlleii eoUfltiy. I am, icrw truly and lespaetfully, yciilt obe llent servant, .) I’. Ba.vtaMia, .Secretary ol Stale. 1G I 'obeli i- Nimneiee Plicate Cos. 11, :71st Ii ' , aVi t iv Ifownd's Grove 110-.pitat. Kiehmond, 7 a . !"\t.l Ktilt sol.OlMii I Hill II I Execctiti: ©KPABruevr, / Mii,i,Ki'C.f \ ill« ( Sept: iKith, iHtM. j . hu W /. WhUnktr, v'ommix.wij Qentml: i'"iov, i. rniormaiii u i-«*f lies me fromvaii ■!• pails ~i it.e Mate, that the ' '.ill 11 100 ot our s.i'l ou aoMiei .or ayah; in need old alt, | - !i and soUn- o| tin-m must '‘-iiiiu .surfer if their | w.anit. a;e ind ielieied, W bile those who am j 'l oi::..! t!io(,-, to:.- are relinked to leave | iln in ami . ooliiiL't the enemvon ‘lie battlciieM [ thorn who inba.li at home, and especially j dime in authority, iiiiii-t do all in their potver I wa’i* .s, and pi,-vent diatie-.s for i'■ nb< • ''til.so! lile romttileiins; the State j ' l::l1 :r.d . an oi the brlpleis families j ,:| al-Mift wldii *, s. 1 have as i{.. Executive, done all u: my p I'.ver to , ilitrihlite lo their comfort j Notwithstanding the m ans of bringing the I- til troiii ihi; w;i; its in \ iigiuis, into tL • itaie. '■ i'l-i .' urealiy I artai>i and during Mia pmwnt i \ ir. I has Ili'Vel: lteie sinvoedft! in brie.g --j ins iu “o-'i there and in pr.'M ur’ng from I "ill if.-. i,in. e lie' i.t-t tlistfib: ■,. nj to P.ldiiU’s le throagli .: i made to me; h ■ - ■ is \< win Store ready (or disiiibuimu. Aithi;U"h to | will not or ei: ugh to .t all, it will, if tdhnf'd, ll ii.-.e . .e..,ny ; ami the cibeis I ■ can Lave asdstiu, ew i.", laore van be procur- j My intention e, -o e as it cun -be bail, to i 1 ! ’ Jakl> » distribution ..f one lialf bushel of twen ty eve pounds to the family of each officer and ; syuii.f in y. lie or t ' ‘.;i; :irate service, loom j tJeoigi.'. You w : 1, therefore, give naticc itn i u -tiateiy. to the pistil'-.-, of the Inferior Courts ot th-ies|*ctiie eoimdo* of the State, in all .■ - wlo 1 1* it , :u lio doni , toil they are ic | >i • * --•! wi't- iut delay, to aseeitaiu and repoit J io you, the u,.mi fc . h soldier’s widow: each | soioier 4 wjie; tMca widow Laving a sou, or f.-r.-r.s. in such «cr\-ice. each mist fatally depen dent upon the labor of a «ildi.;r in wtch ser vice for s'ipm it; ate! the family of each dis abled soldier who has been discharged from such service c-a account of wounds or other disability, in their tespectire eouuties. In . h repot •. ii.-;s, no die tint turn ,-a ,>:!.) t- ■tu -i,.; between thus > coming proper ly i.iii the above named classes ahether they, j me prnri tnent residents i>f the county, or are refugees or exiles from other counties of the ,Slate, but it they-.V'at! J have been entitled to receive State salt in the county trout which they came, tin y Khcu'd ie, returned as entitled in the e .atnly where they neiy be found. 1 tut ih nil cases pMudu-'U! soldier s families :ound in the county, who have come in there liomoth.r counties which have drawn the hind ap],r .pti .led lor r.diet ofindigeat se’dier's l.'.milies for them, the court ip making cut the return to you ns above r, quired, should <lesig ’ a ti.'* ail i.ueh refugee or exiled families,stating from v.-hui county e.-e it c-itue. V» hero this is ■Ume, tli*. , ixdollars tor each half bunhei of . Ht Bold to each ol such refugee" or exiled in dip I’d - ''die: 's lhmdy, will be paid out of Hie rt iiel final appropiab and to tite covtuu frem which t lie family came, and not out of the fund of the-county in. which the family may be •all’, J v.'hrll Mt'lMi is'll'.l': •. So s:,(,n as lim Justices >.,f each county shall have mu ie lie if i.iii have .-t ut you .-vx .doll at a for each family repotted »s entitled, you ivili fmitii-li them one halt btishel ol silt of twenty live point is a.,;- each ruddier':; liiuiiiy in (he County, veil v. til ship, at tie' expense of the coutt' v, to i ueii railroad depot in the state, tint in post .-sum of, or in immediate danger of being taken by the enemy. \vl ich the respective t 'ourls may designate -of. if so icptesled )>y tiie Justiees. you may deliver Hie sail from the State's house, io such accol "i cauh'i as tiny may uuiliorr/c to netive amt eotivey it to ihe e-HiiUv to which it be longs. Du account of ibe great, in; reuse in tiie cos! of everything Used in the ruauunicturo of salt, including tiie increased v g and diffienittes of Irunspiii'iatiou, and, from the further fact that the buslicl ol lilt y ;,(,luids. ul tiie won its tv ii Wore several pounds •by dUppagc and pHier waste. In I, re it. reaches the eon.aimer, tiie half bnsii el of twenty live pounds cannot f,e delivered to ibe consumer for a less sum than above on in ion; and. When t caused the distiib ution of mi it t" soldier's families to bo made, 1 adopted tiie ruin of deducting from the half bushel the usual wastage, from Ihe place of manufacture t.o the place of delivery; but! found that, there was mmfit complaint thai, tiie Courts in distrib iiiiug, did not ui ways rive each family an equal • quantity, i think it ia-r, therefore, lo fix the price at such t-iim us will cnablu the State to lose such wa.-iage. tmd deliver to each family the full hall bushel of Uventy live 'j>illti.s. Tliis plan was tried last year, cud was found to seciU'c cqiiaiily. As most ot the drippage and woslngn will have oer,tired pc I tire the Halt leaves the store Imusc. you will carfully weigh bif.iiu shipping' ii, to each county, so that you caii detect any unfairness, should any be attempted io any eoiiuty. The Court may pay you for the salt out of the relief fund of the county ; (except for that, to ivlugeo or exiled tamilics in the county, which will bo paid for out of the fund appor tinned to the county which drew.the fund for such families, os above slated) and they will deliver to each tamiiy which in entitled to re lief miller net known as the act for tba relief of indigent soldier's In.milii s, one half busied oi t weuty-iive pounds, as part of the, ridii fduj etieii ; and they will sell to each family of a soldiei inhahiling the county not eiditbal to leih ! under said act, one-half bushel of tweirt.y tive. pfTUll'i.:, lor six and Hie actiui) cost of freight from the pint'! of shipment to the phv eof delivery. Lacti Court will be required to return the empty sacks to you before another distribution will he made lo tiie county. As you have heretofore 'lone, you" will aup pl.v each eoul!fy*iu the order in which it makes its reports to yon and pay the money. As all may .probably hot be supplied at once, out of tho quantity now on hand, but may have to wait until more can be procured by .the State, ami as i am .unwilling t<> discriminate among Ibe counties, 1 know of no fairer way that can be made practicable, iiuy(i the rule “lirst come lieu, served in nee I adopt ii. The reports can soon im made ii’ the Mourts io I'iC n .'pcclivi' ConnUcrt vnil, at an early dav. Cali !<> tlieir assistance i itizanx ot known iuleg rtty uuil energy ot each militia district in the county. Ttiat tlui people may have notice of ‘bis or der, and may iiuii! tlmj usfkas ot the Inferior (7>ai l le.sponsihia in case of neglect, oi'duty in regard, yon will j'lddisii it ami send a Copy iiumcdi iWy to Hie ('ieik oi Ih.- superior Court iu arch cotioty, wit.li a j-t tlmfc hi* post it. up u inconspicuous Rl.n'e on ihu Court house door, oi oilier most pohlic jdace in ilie county. ' emitii!ng you my iiiaui;for tlio prompt and i lik'i'!.; manner ip which you, have con stAutly discharged Uu duivs of your lespunsi hiti position, " . I am, very reepectl'ully. ,V:e.,' JosKi’ii K. Itaowii. CojIUfs'ART (iK.MCUAf-.'s OmcK. ) illuimi Gu.. Oct. Ist, 1804. j' io tlm .Justice* i.i (he liitiiiur Com I- of coun ty, Gt*.: tH \n.r.jfß\-: I herewith rend you a copy of Ibe Governor's order* to me Sept. 2li'.-h, 180-4, received today, duicting the llifhcr disLi'ile.i tion ot Sail to soLiims lai.iilics I'icase 0.-ii.l i',i: :ge.-nvei. ( orlilied list oi the i; ; 111 .• -s ol nil lis- iiitsi tit i:iil!llert to Suit undA'i* slid order, it sid mg in loin- cormfy -chissifled omi.'i fippropi-ialo headingn, viz : • Widows of Dwe.a.ed tvddiers, Wives ol Soidieir. Wid ow- Imviiift a s.-ii or sou:; in service. Famili< a dep.'n iin:; on soldiers, Disahfcd disibaraed .■ol.Lei's, iiccomj.ioo'd v. iill theamoniit of mon *'.V “‘rao. and. and i will then curler Hie Salt ship i o io yoiu address, as viui lmiy dfsigimte, so ' ■' ibilled strictly in HCCOId nil 0 v, ith Ihe oil.-' lions ol lim < Jovr ri'ior. V> ' y risjieciiuily, Ja S 'if i. W Ulfil, I: i: , Cofuiijiss.aiy Cieneral. A-' J ' !: on '.NT ni l.u; —Gin. Taylor has jm.t ■ **o.l the atiticved imperial:; oidn iu regard l - mat lei in hi, depnrlim-til : , Uiani." MU IIS l-U I'.UmilM' or At IBAMA ; ' ; 1 ",l- -ir-l-l *v„ iv.'.r !OI i.-IAM S,O 7 . ! .Sill, I il.„ system pr.ivot.i iiiaraltila : : heie '.V al.o.ished in this «fs'{.;ti'tm, ni.. A'l t'llt*'i-i O, Ill'll Cijiuoii.-ciuned oiSeeis nnd i-rivii'i ; Hi iiml'i ll to ill- ill any way emploved in' il'"|j't ... •hi y:i:,d , o"ma:;,| will. 0,...„dv. .(I.m.s i„ Ml" belli, w ill el once jc.piin their r. spedive i oiuniamls. Otbeeis untit fora. t'.v,, duty will report to i bene ii-ad,juart,ms. giving ihei*‘ stai ’ ' ’ copy of orders iilacieg them on um v amt ci tihr.it,' ■of it iiii'ii a. ,1 e.v iininin (| aid ns lo III,' I'linlinuance of their disabilil y ’ Noli I ', In 111 s.-:-i< nil'll I 111 lis and privates <|,.l tm!- and ou c-rtiti.Mla* ol m dical e>.induing with pro*os! maishals, will report to the com hiauilant oi the posts at which they maybe sta tioned, m li there be no {e'mij'.aiuinut of : u. h p .sts, tlll'll tie- neaii .si to them. li Host cot'.iiuandi rs aie charged with the duty r.t' nriv'stluir and reluming lo their com ntaud all fittieers and soldiers improperly ab sent ironi them. 111. All poisons employed as detectives or se cret service men, unless by authority ot the. War Dopattmenl. cv-ase to be employed by the the lost of next month, and become liable to enrollment 1 y the. proper efli. ers unless ri employed by tin; lieutenant general coinniaiid - inc tb pattiaciit. IV. Paru: npli 111 of this oilier dm s not ap ply t» tkose peis.iis empioy oil !.,r temporary purposes by i omui.-uideis oil tin- irnnlier, mu is it iute:;ii«l to prevent (hern from so cm- ) 'loving persons Hum time to lime as they mav bud necessary. Trkasvut Rnut ! ATto.v ArTccTi v; OrncEas and SoLtnKibt. —The Secrctaiy of the Treasury has issued the annex.it regulation iu regard to i certain seem ities held by ofltcets and soldiers Kegiilrtions for > hu assignment of four per | i eiit certillcates or bonds, issued under the act | oi I’ebiuaiy 17. Isi'l, and held by officers or | • Mi- :s iu the Cotii, derate Ft ales army. These i Certificate* <'f l»*'»uda may be assigired iu the - taut oi the i,ujment io which the party hold ins* the same tnay lietong, to in' «nd(.> c '. dby such ‘.‘dicei iu the witnls. ■ f.v.-i titer! befoie me,” and signed officially. — wciai the Louisville Jaurual ~,vs that the.new vu mored peace Li-uluU.jl; have uo touuiia tioa. TELEGRAPH. ;aldmpatchesfrom gkn. lee. ■‘HEAIsi’KS AftllY NoKTUtIIN VIROISIA, | Soptember 20, 1834. ( •■Hon. .James A. Seddou, Secretary of War: “Gene»>f Early reports that after driving the enemy's cavajry from his front near Port ih-public'h'? movgd to Waynesboro' and drove two divisions of cavalry from that place. This last force.yctfeated through Staunton, and a portion oGouf cio-alry entered that place to day. of Staunton. His main force is yiiqq.t .tfoj'rirtoViburg. R. -E. Lb*." AitMY Nokthekn Virginia, / - ;. 7 September 21*. f “Jlon. James A. Seddoh: ••General Gregg feports that he repulsed the several attifeks of Iheeie-my, made against the intermediate,line pf’defences, capturing many prisonei'B.,-. The-eaemy, still hold battery Har rirton on thd exterior .line. Our loss very small. ‘•II. E Lee.” "Hea i. e.s Aiim.t or Northern Viboinia, \ September 30, 18(jt. j “lion James A. Seddou, Secretary of War: "Au attempt was made this afternoon to re take lUtteiy Itarrisdn, which, though partial !y suteessful,'failed. 11. E. Lke. OM-'ICJ AL SROM GKN. ECHOLS. An cittern! dhqatchTroiu Gen. Echols, dated Saitvilie, Sept. 3ffih, says: We wl'lippiit the eneihy badly here yester day. He tins v-fhol i*t confusion, leaving hid deed an.* wownderi in-otii hands -among them a Prh.'iuHer Gehevai niul many other officers. There' were two or three regiments of negro troops wdakh were badly cub up. The reserves and detailed men acted splen didly. 'The enemy ’s force was about (1,000. We are in hot, pursuit. FROK FLORIDA. • The enemy's raiders, said to be commanded by Gen. Ashley, burnt the Episcopal church, the hospitals, commissary de|)avtment buiki ingH, drug Dot e, and.some other buildings at Marianna, ItTti.: (Ever fifty of the militia aOHt citiz-ns were eaptvniii a'nd taken off. Three to live hundred ueey'ocs, many carriages, horses and other moveable property were carried otl by the etu myk who retired westward on Wed nesday." W.e lps.t af Marianna six killed and 7 womnletl as far as heard from. The enemy’s loss was larger.; iGi-n. Ashley is said to he wounded. The enemy were reported near Campbell ton, Ufa., yesterday. I’arties irorn below l'cpoit tho following casualties at Marianna Tuesday : Rillul - Duke Dickson, Woody Nickels, Dr. Jhitley..Aitam .McNeaiy, Littleton Myrick, and ih. Sarijleys:* .... I. ; Wounded—James Ifrutt, Cant,. Davis, Dr. ift-niz, Hack Shiver Balt’/.well, and Shtietsk alca a fpw plijers, names not known. LATEST NEWS i'ROir MISSOURI. Tail Anderson.cap!tiled a train ou the North Missouri. Twenty. Yankees were captured and shot. ' ' ■ lUisenciaiis had issued an order calling out tie militia. Twelve -thousand were under arms in St. Louis. - Twelve boat loads of troops left Memphis bound up the river, The Missouri Democrat of Hie 22d says iTke crossed the Arkansas river at Rardanelle with from twenty to thirty thousand men. A large b cdoiud force is concentrating at Brownavilhs, Ark. •/ A division under Dennis, from Morganza, L..., had reached that [dace. 'They are all hound foi l’rice’s rear. The'Cairo Democrat of the 2:7th reports that a train of 7.7 wagons, loaded with commissary at ores, was captured near Bloom Held, Mo., on the 2i)ih, by the Confederates, and a running fight was kept up for twelve miles with the Federal forces evacuating that place. A light had occurred at l’owder MHls, on Little liiack River, between some State troops and She:by'« men. The Federal* were defeat ed with a loss of twenty inen. One thousand rebel* are reported at Chalk Bluff.’* Nlmlhy has occiifdcd Farmington, St. Fran cis comity; Shelby is at Frederick town, ail'd I’ricc io iu the same vicinity. Gueirillas arc reported to have captured 100 Fcdcralu at.Cohtriilia. Siau'lwatie bad captured two hundred and two wagons, loaded with army stores; togeth er with over iwelvo hundred mules and a large sullev's train, between Fort Scott and Fort Smith. X.nrly the entire guard was captured. Mosstuf the v/agontt ware burned, which is con sidered as evidence that Standwatie is moving -north. < KilO>! t'HJi liiovr. Our army has thrown up a splendid line of works between the West Point and Atlanta t.iiiioads, parallel with Campbellton and Kiiolimn dirt road. Whi'ch r. in his late expedition to Tennessee, '.'• lien at Lebanon, caused to he burned the col leges ami academies-at that place/ They were: occupied by negroes and Yankee school inarms who wne •‘h itching the young idea how to shoot " fin* LaOrange Reporter learns through a : enUemßi! direct from the vicinity of Koine, i hill the 7 ankees i.l'e evacuating that city rap idly, .'i inoving t heir soldiers and supplies down towards Marietta. NOTICE H O bSBTOK!I ANJD CKKJDITOnx. OT!' r • ~ * A ;! j»i i *f.nd ind<tite<l 1a !he ICtlale of Kicbnrrt Kiley, !at^ • •r h‘. hm ":■] county, will m-Uie iiumeiiMtv puyaient. llf '. . .t.tl thO:** li.Wifig c'aimd a4tuiu.iL .laid E-title-will prc-.t'ui iht v ni, xiuly allfetetl, wllhiu tL«* time pre * i ; ’} hAKAH Kll.tV, l • v " AdrQ'mifrO’atnx. V to dektoTiS ai>ori.T/fi'i>ks7 ~ a 1 1 Ail ;>«.■ ibavin* tlEmanOa ngainat th? >a?utv of CathM •• Ki-r..-., ! of Kli liir*orti|.coiiuVv, deceased, will " 1,1 '■ ’ l '‘ i 1 ■ lire tinm SV{law, and fltose IndtMed !I 'l ;■ n.eiit to Uf(A6. A. RO A LAND, m iiw , E<eeulor, \ OT i i£K. n 3 :: ':'-dii' it lon will lie made tot ».e f ■ '' - uegr.) slav.; fw-lonaing to the Eitate of ’ ' s • ( hattcf, ia’e of said C Hinty, deceased. .lAMW 11. lluLLl A< i 8 W OKT JI, a..- Administrator. Voiru’K. ' appHcation will be made to the ■ VT; 1 - 1 “ wiy 1 ! -ladaferro county, for leave to sell fbe l { ? , Oie of Abraham Irby, deceased, late f. 'h:«l c. (inty. ftth. 18W. ' v - - Thomas j. iiujt, Atinrr. t • i nj if r E. ; —— * m J ." 'itlef date apj>!tration will be made to the • . m ’.m ; oi-.iitiurv of I; iin mom I couTi’v, tor i4‘ •• •:>nvi,, v. Jatootbaitl county, tbceased - . . '■ ’ • 1 >AKAS RILEY. Adm’x. VOTIVE.* * ~ * A indebted totbe E-tate of Koh‘. A. Jones, of coimty, tit ceased, will rujke ;*aym*-ut to .Ii .ytietl, and thtM** huvii* claims against said Estate ; , ’ '‘VFvut iatru. duly *ttede«l, wltb.n The time pre* fc ' r ; •, s' c.a. I’jATf. Temporary Adia’r. ; r OTKJE. | A ') *>the rafale of Alexander Pope. 8r„ I ' l ' .. '■* ooun r, will make immediate payment i . 7 f ' r »*p ** hr»\in» demands against- sa!d - : - Setto seat the same, duly att-ested withia *-• ■ ■<’«* '>t lav. C. w. POPE. ) Vr , - ’ ‘■■■'il . • WM. A. POPE.) tx *• Y° T V x •' : 7 . A: r ;n<b»bted to the Estate of W. t ' i.h ! ’-in.»:a county, deceased, will make Immediate pay i V- r ” ’” u ,:ri >r tbocUi having demands againal 1 f notifieri to pieseat the eurne, dulv attested, w.th : i ti:v i’.fir- ;« by law. : 1--' v ' 4 “ A. B. TA>,KER<I.Y, Adm &UMllft ISTBAI OHSALE. ir J •" sold, at the Lower Market Huuse. in the City of v? / I’ Ocr ;tn order of the Court of Ordinary of —■v . 1 • -uid ot: the Tuesday in No vernier r ext, b'»nrs i»f sdie, ull tr.vT of land in Rich • t m.»y, tort iiiimf oiti’ bundled and sixty-Mva &erea— ■’ «rtg lHi’.ie'-l jHiai-i BlsckoTeh, James -k k'uU'y .1 and Jwijft .Iftofcjon. at»oot one mile r - * ’ -at th*- I*r K*:! Read Hold As The -/ T *-'■ o: - rlair .A I v”;sOswferU, aiU« Lydte Buck, Pfltft (tj UH L-.■ ea. - Sfldl * Tr-aidd*- i \f a riIMJ-T. Kr twS4 CiTATiOiNE 4 0-513? : * M ITM S"-T A Thtlf <tL Whereas Malviua M. Jonesapph.ts to l.c : t Lettvi'.-? of guardianship for Ue’.e iA. Dtminis, orphan ami ntin- r ot Lc* auder C Demins, dcceat-ed ; , These are therefore to cite one admonish, all aiul singular tiie kmUiedaml trienes of said minor, lu it* and :.'h . , at mv office on or before the lirst Monday in Ocioh ri3\i. ia.-lv-w cause, if any they have, why siii.l oilers should iivl ui'kiiol- Oiven under mv hand aiul official signalure at office In Am frusta, this Ist uay us Septembor. 1564. sol'2 6w38 DAVID L liOA'I H. Oid'v. ( t EOROIA, GREENE OODM'V. W Wuereas, Thomas Ahias a; alie- for Ibe guard nm idp of the person and property of Mary i>il:y Akins, wh-m f.iutcr fourteen years of are) of James Frahklli a i.'n ‘ h.ic of said county, dec vsyd 'i liese are llthrefore to die and admonish ai: iwisaus at cer'.ed to show <;au 3 e why the gear 'd.],.a,q, o' thk iK.r-im and pre perty of raid orphan should not he vtsu-.l s-»lu •.•pptivmt. J» l, »* Court ot Ordinary to he :,eld in and hr .aid Aunv on tlio rir«l Monduy m Nov inner next. liiveu uedcr my hand, at odlce in G'Mnesbera, scpteiuher '“• lb, 7*i EUGE.MI’S L. KIS-f, dep 4 owCv OMinarv. Si TATE. OF (» Eukli i&, KK'HmuMm; -l'.\ li’ k >\ liereu*. .Eiir.c.4 W. i'avA tt guardian of Willi.iu M liavie.v minor (now Gs :ig«) io me for jitters t EE uii.-iion. r i nes»e are therefore to die a» and admonish all. and ttn.nuUr i'i*‘ kmdre'l andl friends of s*;tid ui in ~»r to l*? and ‘•ppc'artti mv office, oil or hvfort* the first sMonday in NGvendn-r next, to show ctiuae, if any they have, wl.y eaid J .i‘t*e.s should l.ot be icrantefi. Give;* under my hand and official signature, at offloe iu Au tfUbt i, this 5Ut, day of Eeplc-mVer. 1804. s D.vVll) U. HO AT IT, Oruiuary. OTA J F. OF OEOIUi H.'l HollT'E (Ol >' I'Y. O Wher- a>, John U ilarlsHuUl applies to me tor letter.- ol admiiustiation dc hoi»is noa with ih-j wUI annexed, upon the eKt.atv of iierry liurlsiidil. ‘ate ol s-iid count;., do* .a-- I These arc tan •. tore, if* cite and admoiii.-i: all, and u the kindred ind ( edirors < f said decease.l, to he and tipp. ar xi my ottifn* wirtim * lie time presenhed hv law, to s! ■ w any they have lepers ,}>•. jlrl not be granted. Given under my hand and < ifidal ciuua.mv, thisßth Jay of BepteinbV, ISG i. sepl! ow37_ E. V. FIIAGK F.I.FOKD, Ovd iy. ST ATK OK ( Ft -KG IA , « A). FT 11 -•li1’ K. «- j' • Whereas, Willinm Edwnrdj, (JuanOun for-lanic' iE, Kran ei> K. and Mary \ M. ElUs. .-h nv.s to the Court » f Ord * .n v t.f ?aUI unrnty at i»s sSeplemhei Tenii. IS*»4. that lie has jull* disehiigsd tee Irust reposed in him as euch Guardiauf and is now ready to he dhchartffd: Thc.-K} are therfieie t.> cite, alrd a Jttionlsh ail and singular the kindred and inendsof said miners li* he and appear a: my office, within the time prescribed hv law, to >how causedi ..ny they have, why said guardian shoiiUl not he from said \ rust. Given finder my hand and official signature. \ hl.s v.: h Guy of September, lbOl. E, G. &ILACIvfcLFoKI», serll 6wS7 Ordinary. J i’ATE OF GEORGIA, Kl( H.MON D COl .N lEi . Whereas, Joscp i If. Davapplies so me f.-v Letters (•*' a i ministration on the Elate ol Sam del U. lluwiey, lain u* o ahl con ty, deceasetl. These are, therefore, to ctfennd admonish all, end Singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be :uid appear at my office on or heloie the first Monday in Novciuh. r. next, te sln*w eafise t If any they have, why said I.tllers stmiild iu>t be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Air gusta, thift Ist day of Or oher. IHO4 < et-*4wto DAVIDIi. KOA’i’H, Ordinary, raTE~oF~(;kor(aT,'tu■ ■ h mom > < joVnty'."” ' 11 Wherens, Jackson T. MeGouk a*'plies r> me for heitere of admiiiianaiion on the Esiuic ot Lnrana MeCoek, iate ».i said couniy, deceased. These are, thnefoiv, to cite ami a’monish, all rd.l singulai the itiiulied ami credit* i> of raid deceased, t** he and appear u\ my office, on t»r before the first. Monday in N o vein her next, to show cause, il'any they have, why said FcUcts should u.m be ftrauted. Given under my hand and official signature, at office iu Au gusla, this Ist day Oclolicr. IKTI. ocU 4w40 DAVID E. KOATH. Ordinary. JTAT eWo Et >li'( j lA~,~K"l ffl! MON |7 >V NT V . ij v liereas. Kinchin V. Epps applies to mi iT.r Leif era or Admirdaiia lon on the Estate of H.ebtrl Aughtry, late ul said couifiy, deceas and. therefore, 1o cite and admoniali all, and singula* the kimTied and c'edllois of said dtveased, to by and :ipj>.-u a! my office on or before, the first Monday in Naveii'lior ncxVlo sliO|>r cause, if any they have, why said Letters should no! he grant o*l. Given under my hand ami official signature, at. office in Au gusts, lhis Ist ila’y olHJctober, ibf*4. oct4 4w40 DAVID h.-H()ATH. Ordttwv LI TATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE < 'oT.\t'V. kj VVhe.reas, Jolm K. Youne; applie; to me for iclt.-rs( fad Ti'luistration de bonis non with.ll e will annex'd on Ihc estate of Giles Young, late ot said countv deeua.-ed. These are therefore to cite and auinonndi all ami singular, t he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appeal sit my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it anj they have, why said letters sin.uld nut he granted. Given under my hand and official hign.ltnre.Hli3 S«l day ot October. E. C. SHACKELFORD. octO 4w4L _ Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA WILKES OoUWyT ■Whereas, a. T. Ho liday app’ies to me for IcUera of Htiminir-tration with the will uuumced, on the Estate AI n Holliday, late ot said county, dec-used. These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil and riiug ilnr the kindi'i’.l and creditors of said tteccased. {.> he and appear .a ni\P office on or before the a 1 si. Monday in November d-'xi, to du v cause, if any tliey lmve, why said Let ers should not lie granted. Given under my bend and official signature at office in tiiia dd day of October, 18l*l. » , U. G. NORMAN. ccl6 4w4l * Ordinary. S _ taYe oVGeorgia, golumku ' ounTyT V* 7 hcreas, Euii;/ 'i’lllory applies lor letters of admirihtra •Ton with Hie will ai nexcd ou theesi.ateof Wil ie.m;j ilicry, de ceased ; The*** arc;l horefore, to cite alt.and. in*-.ul:u tl.c kindred and endi era (>i a aid and ‘Ceased lo be and appear ui my office within Hie time prescribed by law, to show . an,;. , ii :t n’y thev have, why Bald LcUmr should not hegrauted. Given underlay h-n'l an l offimeJ sigoutii.e, at (.Mi e, in A i* pling this Bii day fo.Octohcr, 'bOd. cctC 4w4l - W. W SJII ELIKS, Ordinary TATK OF G EOKGI A. OOLUAI HI A GGI'N 1 Y.* ’ . Whereas Nancy ( li'pepid-r npplitsto me lor .•e , tci'< r.f.! minietr it.on with the wi’l snnexi and on the estate of Wiiiiiou W**lk-r Culpepper, decea cd : These arc thsrcfove to cite and ndmonlsh nil, and singula:’ the kindled and creditors of stud dec«::i. cd, to he and appear :»l my office, within tho time pr« s';nh*-d ’-y !uv/, to si * v c*-.u. c, if any they have, why *dd h tiers should not he granted. Given under my nund ami official signature, al office in Ap pling, this b( \ day of Octoln.r, IbiH. ocH»4w4l W. W. till EJJ>S, Ordinary. OF GEORGIA, COLUMBIA GOL NTY. ~ Whereas. T. F. Griffin applies to me f<»r letters ofadmin is*ration on the estate of .fas. ij. Gtil*lu. deceased. These arc there'ore to ciie and admonish, all, and singular ti‘e kindml and credi ora of said dec *• u. to he and app.mi- :T nly office, within tiie linn* prescribed by law, to -how uume, Ii anv tliey have, why stud Li tters should not ltogi xut'Ml. Given under iwy hand and ctlh ini sigsaunv, at office in Ap pling, this ‘27th day ofbept,, 18<if. oct4 4w40 > W. W. SUIFi DS. Oniiriftrv. ST’ ATE OK GEOKOI.I. «!«7l,ilM|7|A COUNTY. Where's, A. T llollklav ejrplies to me for lefters of ad mi istiutton oil the M.-lale of Nanev Rntier, rlereased These are therefore to cite and :tiimo)ii-i>,,iill dm) siog.ilar. Ui% kindml mid creditors of said deceased, to tur and ayp-ar a! my office within flic time presorilied l.v inw, so tdiu.v cause, i! auv lliey have, why said letters should not he fnaalc.l. liivea under my hand and olficial Figuaure ai office in Ap pling, this y?lfa day of hep:ember, isiH. oit<4»’4o W . W. SHIHI.DS. Oidina-y. GEOKGI4, MORGAN jJODNTY. ' fjjjg Wher :.s. Mrs. lm s is. Wade applies P> me for ietle s-of administration upon the e* ate of Ihe deeeaaeJ imsiaud, 11-.", y V ate, late of said county. These lire therefore to cite.arid admonish ail, and sii.c d:o Hie kindled ami creditors of said dr eeasid, to he-ami iijmear at, my office.' nor be'ore tiie Il'St, Mrndsy in Kovemher Tlevt. itmn and there to show cause, if any they liave, dMivsaid Jeucrs shotild not begranttil. » Given miller toy haiul at office ill v ndj»-.n, tide r !Mh Sept , IBM GEO. b. STOVAM., 0Ct5.4 iv4o I leu. I.lrdinary. / (>t«K«ls7mok<TasT* T r.i • Nji-v: VT l' itereas, lsliain S. Fantila applies lo me t r letters of apiidetslratio-, wi !i will -.mueied, "pan lire estate of Man ,f fm son, !ale , f -;C-!»a maty, du.-.-cd : These arc therefore to rite and admonish rd! and singular tin kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo h.* and appear at my office on or ticfore the Aral Monday in , Novem *er next, to show cause, if any tliey have, wh\ said Idlers should not he granted. Given under ray hand at office in Madison, this Ifeptemher 28th. fSlil. Octl4w4o GEO. Jl. STOVAI 1,, li-'p Ordinary. ( l EOKGIaTg KEEN K (.'Ot' NTV. T Whereas, Nancy 8-;. Halt!-applies h r loiters nf :i] ministration on the estate of Jesse S. itatt-k', lale us sai.i conn ty, deeeaseil. These, are. therefore, to cite ami admonish ail and angular the kindred and ercdilors of du-eased, io show c.iu-.e, i any they have, why said letters should not. he granted, at. It-e Gouxt of Orditiarv, to be held in and for seat "unity, on the first. Monday in November n< at. Given under lay hand, at office in '-'reenesiioro’, S'eicerntier 27th ISH4. .EUGENIUpL. KING, oct4 4w4D Ordinary. /WoluTia, uncoi.n cot’Ni v: ~ V7X" r l’o ail whom 4 may coucein : Mcli io Oav- 1: .• ; r. jjroller fiain applied lo me tor permanent - Iters of lulmiiilstm ticn on the estate of Jau es Caver I te rd said county : Tliis is to cite all and singular ttie cieditm- anii.c-i ~f . n of Janies H. Caver, to he and appear at my office, withia he time allow dby lav/, and shew rjuse, if any l hey can, why permanent letiepi ot udinlnlsii' iti.in s- onld uol e graii'.ri! v Slahulta Caver ■ ll James n Caver's .dale. ’ Witness my baud and othjal slgiiliime. It. I''. TATO.M, Ordlparv, Sept. SSih 1804" . oi 1 4 «id JTsT K (s’K CEOKGIA. otll.Ei’ltOßl'E Tv. Wh- rcas, Cc i*<* » . Uol ; m f.jU'iies t•» me lor l#*tt*• -of udmlnirtrst'lon on the eatvtc of vVUliviu Ai, Bolton, Sate «.f sat*l count v, deccksed. 'rheee are, therefore, to file fiial ,«il. and sinjrii'ar the kindled and creditor- • -t ol said dect*uM“d, to he and njijte&f at my office within the time { r*-s. rll>cd |*V law. to show uu.«, ts any ti i v have, wliyWtuitl letters sheu'd n t ! *• Mr.-nted. Given mol* i my hand ai.d official s'/uatur-. ttda tdlh day or Bepternber, Indl. E 0. tII A'.'KELEOKI>. sept 18 % twins TWO MOUTHS NOTICED. i l will l>e mad*'to the Court of Oidlnaryof lancoin • ouniy. <-'*-• »isri.*, Rt 11m fij-vl tegular teun aft*-j Jh<- plratlon oft wo ni-nihs from tdtiK u<tif*', »"r leave to lant'.a tteldng'u.* to IW Ectnte • f Jarm-s 1). i.-*. - r t uid comity, u* tu-ased, for ’.he benefit of tile h« ir.s arid creditors of said dt*6eaa»'d. CATHAKIN Li aug 29 Sw34 A diu’lnx. of Jru. I>. Snruui Ls, VroTK-E. Xl Application will be murif to Ur Court, of Ordinary f Liucolu oouidy, ffeorgia, at the thst regulur tenn aftei the *-x plration of two months Irr-m ibis nolico, tor leave t<. -e!IH negro mart bel tiging to the estate of WilLam 11. K« rnr*ti ftte ot raid county, deceased, tor the bcnetlt of tin: heirs and credit or* 0? said dfcceaeed. JAM EH !(. Mi MULLAN, Atlin’r of Win. M. Nlounsn. E6 KG IA. TA LIA t L K ll<JX‘O VKT Y. f .sixty (fays aHor application will t»-made to the Court of Ordinary of Taiiafe ro county for leave to sell the land :t' and nfgre s Irelougiag to the estate ot AmOs Blew art, late ut I * a- eounty, deceased. KH A U.ELLINGTON. sep 4 3wst> Adin’r. with Will annexed. V OT ICE. Xl Two rntudhp alter date, or the first regular term of the Court of Ordinary thereafter, apoli.ai ion will he rind*- to Lite Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe comdy, Georgia, for i ve lo se’la portion off ts negroes belonging to ti:*-minor children of John P. Latimer, (tecvoeed, this nab Sept . lSf.4. TAHITI!A C. LA'fiMER, *fc*.t 38 aw.-*? Gttaidian. Vtoti c e . ~ ~ “ Two months afterdate application vCJIJ.p rrude to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of (.-olumbia county, for ? eave to cd! a negro woman bel tiging to the estate ot W, iE. C-rt leilge, late of said county, deceased. oct4 3w40 A. B. TANKEKSLEY, Adm. ■wroricE! Two mouths after date a ppm at inn w!U ,e-made to the Honorable • *.»urt of Ortiinai vor Greene commt.y for >;<ve »o the negroes and res! ert i r e of HeueryE Hunt, Sate of rai i county, deceased, for the purpose of o:v - m xmona the dis tribute. n os said dtct&atd. JOHN' G. li< >LTZ< ’\A W. ccU»3w4l # Administrator. Notice. _ All persona to *■ bn Ectafe of Thomas v U r e of Richmond county, deters*-<!, wtit mxke immediate pay metif tu the aaid E-tate t-- picSsuf tbeiri, duif alteated, wdmn thfe time pibeclibed oy law, iAAi e. Jackson, GaMAIN I. DOKTiC, sepio owß7 Sxtcutors. rn x:r -pj eiIRONICLE & SENTINEL JOB PRINTING OPEICE ltd one oi tiie Largest in the Confederacy V>E Alll'L IMtKLMiiFi) TO EXECUTE IN TUS * EUSSS-UL* MAKTINTER, AT SHORT NOTICE, AND ON Terms, Book IVinting, BaiHjililetSj Sermons, Addresses, Catalogues, Reports, JOB WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, \ » Brieli ns Posters, Handbills, Concert Kills, Auction Bills, Programmes for (joucerls . and Exhibitions, Circulars, Envelopes, Druggists' Lai iris, Blanks, Bill-ile.ads, - EXECUTED PROMPTLY, NEARLY, AND ON TUK ' »A 3L.OWEST •3?3B33L'&J&JIS - BY THE USE OF BiEAM AND TH!i p BIST ©l’ I»©IVEK 'PR ESSES, ill kinds «i work iisid .by I’d ok AH kiiiils of work used by Hlast aLs **! ;t st: aa, rill kinds of work used by iUukv, Ail kinds of work used by insarattee ■(.aiapahies, AU kind;! ©i v.ork used by Hiuirotui t'oißjiaLlc.-j, .iii Siiud.4 oi work ushl by StVotiibojii, L'dfjujiiiJiles, Ail kinds o! work tiscd by Joiai Slock Koisfjntuios, IH kinds oj work ns«;<J uy Mrrohitiiks, ' IH iasdsof work used by JH^diauies, •iU kinds ©r work iisim! hf Lawyers, ii! kinds of work used by Travoiiio^.KsbShhioa;; 111 kinds of woik uss and by Patent fttedidao Doalors, All kind of work nsw! by Prntessiona! Mnt, &c#, Citii mid wMS be i\ l7-11 i@hc*d AH AT ANY OKKKJE IN THE (ONEEDEUACy! mirw»|iiii_ vt r i] Am mmwm all Who will favor us with • e X»C-iOOT*O- I WIIOKTAOB. , ALL TN WANT OP • . Any Kind of Printing, 3S TXTVXT.ED TO O.AX.3E. E. W. odubiiTV, < (JTT O> FAI IOK & UK.\KUAIi ( MKHCII ».M. (AT THE OLD STAND OF DOUGHTY, BEAM. A CO./ JACKSON ST., AUGUST A, OA.. flCpl y~ CI.V4W : DissouTKirv. rctflK firm es liOUGKT’Y, BEALL *O . 1.- ni- ' , ' S s ived i>v rnut'M lhther par. urr wiljjdgn the n <n.e of the Guo in liquidation. Th': i ■ Ilir-" Wdl ii.-ir# * C'-iiduO‘ tt i-V C. W. fn.iuhty ou his o'vn u< couid . E. VV. DOUGH r i'. W. A. BEALL, C. W. DOUGHTY . A gUita, AOY KLANK ftJHOK^I. OK every d-M-r .-Eo-i >.r -.!i •.-.**a and C.ylt , Kuled an priuti and or not pr.ii’v-l, aa d*V..ui!. *l the obt * n- u i{hMrt ?• 4* *- tc bcc.-v Oiel> >A.N4>. ULINU ftxoORS. RUi-ED, and hound, Drtutfefl or not luintfcU. U«atped,4 LLt dffloe din* dt zZXllZiiu*. By-l aws and Const it u t lons ot Societies," Printing IVoin iStoreo lyped Plates, ! Court Dockets, I Briefs, &c. Blank Pi ills and Notes, Bills of Lading, Bittik CJleeks, Business Cards, Direction Cards. Visiting Cards, Labels, Bills of Fare, Fancy dob Printing, Printing in Colors/ Bronze Printing, & e. f CHANGE JU:LES, ANY QBANTITY DESIRED, <• v\ lie n«.!J A1 ,J THIS OFFICE. WRAPPING PAPER. A FEW HUNDRED OLD NEWSPAPERS, tti I vlii.i i'oH WHAFPIJia P ArEa. For Sale at This Office