Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1864-1866, January 04, 1865, Image 4

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ij<h. • *<• r» ” .’.:1.1a 1 - ConnsUteeoa i . iatbtfC 1 cr-te army . ■ -r „„ ■ ... ... r - ■,l v.r- .lo J J -. vhoifi w«' i-:>■■■ - ' •• 1 , ■ ' to report : li ■ ■ C.'.'. o- ' 'f • •/> • : ;;VC3 i;i t-e army ’• '■ ■ hi. --eli-.-.i TJ . . - ■ •/ B-x -.:r.» *. ft-: st» jhtiO'fccticn ■ uoftg u»; i ; lntwl and !•••» (.aij.h•••<>■{ in th<* inihi.»rjr i --rv.'v t: ; ,. United i..‘tO them ape 0 V.ilit : thu- '• j ’-• *n If? t-iippc '-‘1 10 i > ■ . Ami they arp ') !•.) fort • win (.»! •«: Cr>\ ; it to (\l ‘ o*l - - u . to t s.t < .atc?:t, it not ftilovly, the . . 1 ' ~. 1'K 1 ' But in • hv> < 11 e of . n *£ to icb »lai : thel r ■ ■ . preserv'd : for >" l,r ( :i y g l '' 1 / 1 ' u ' 1w 1 pre. .; ibt iv <i- nine- ,■ I ; ; ■ toVCiMiiC 1 '<.■ te. tho expi either ( ■ >rt ■ ; *■ ’ !: . which' ' ■ ycoiunntsal 10 80* cial ami doutv •:•• n'toltous «:••! Jn-t-Hnttons of charg6 t!f satisfied that I!.it iiiln'Ciif! ,oi.«i :•■ h.a svsloni j would only i mvw to «. a- : w: of qu-ti- i tioiii', in the iv temp and ; -j'u'am <•• which oil:! pi - ( troul *r!gi • : an ; wli t • through ■' 11C past id-iorv at-.nii it’ l o t-.ign poses j . if the GO 1 eon] ; srehnae tin- . ■ ■ c.■ ■, ; to \v fob hold as In the flint du ties would 1- • ' ■ t -i’.i tio. a • . ■ . mil hitter 4••r 1 '■ ■■ ■ tit >.•! ••_ v -n.- .itave to be euqdov-.’ in i- <fote,.ante, itals and othet i»v.-i<s--’■.•iai m *i<t •e:tt- ri '■’.■■■ Govermuotit.or 11 . i:;d ed to the Staf• 1 {.•’• 'a. To tho first altemaii'--' a I : •• .'.iqf 0! i jion* : -':: • •' I • ■ ...... tittU Os all i’-tO f.ifltt’.'sq J'Vlfi.ri it'.hi'.;!'.'! of South iha olina, pre . t-U 1 iiynpy -.Uo banier, ; ■ • ..01 \’..‘iium:'• <• iiic s t .'• • that thin itiu-j the time nor the. the circa :a fifamrs !,•: C. or modification ol'atch 1 ; ■ ■ ' ■ ’ ksuffleiet • he eiaaa cipati no uun.d .. ■ ■'! :t.T<y 1. limn * plifsic il her, v Uo t.rc, either to !<<■ t ■ .11 y .om t ■•if fa.iut!ii. 'entirely, or io ‘ . .1 {; thcraaVe id i liekl i:i ' ■ y, & i \rl arc 10 inor. ! •. '. Hlini'., lit v-h.>. ! •..ihioliv ' discharged hil-oHc- <'u h % t.cd. n-.dor-r -uo \ ycilh their .■• ■ .h. . ■.■ - I i?. ,1 system w! '..Ji io ti -ui to re ton no | prindple and ■. ii. r no practical lelvimtanes. iToui- <on uii • ' ' ■ ■ ■ they refer to it with Kitkfacf ion. that every where in this Huh I hern iced, v.iih tho 'excep tion ol thus- pi.uT- '.d: •' tile :ei;i and !.■■> ;> i' the enemy conlrolhd lx th iheir xvills raid i'c dr pers-.-ns, thesi-u.-of 1 h Sv.ivo d.r.. •.! ft ill lly, !J ■ nu ■! their du ties, and Ui-e eii • o': tiie '. srlsi: • h'.re in the le■ i-u on the held xvilh theirucstera, provtd their a / pei ..... . work in win- -i nh : - e;i our mate.-; to direct nnd employ them. Your tiierolony rivnre.tfnlh- 0- eommeudthe ioi.'tion «u 1 .-• t* • ~ • :esoiu lions. \Vm. lli'M'.v 'i ->'i r, * her the-Cor-uniftoo. E» • tile ' . ' , i eontribulo to the ntio ; . r<s 01 m u money and nr . : •.! ■ c.T.'ju et war in whieii i : ■'■ m.;• :.a.. .., i.yd r jinthei' ■ and . . plot ib ml of tservitnfe, pit tom cooks, will 1 pUi'i'eu:.''. • : ■ ohny. >.■. .y of the Conh : • : i» • v,: i '■ fully and pronipfiy i'ind.-h 1! •y du wicch .n:iv l",o . .hu • ■ status of the siospo be maintained. Uesrdve l That this « do mnnot eousont i ■ th« proposition by whhh sjares y employed shall be jomJja-vd and d.vl red tree by the Oont'ederafe Go: .-.'l'licut up :i the oapin;ion • *>f their teiiii e! v. •>.!,.•. i the e: at ion lion for near id: 1. : . to forward e.-pi. ■ > ; r. • re.- cd-as % i Thu t£ <V • I Mv.j- ti Ills Excdic’vy. ‘ : \. .... .. . officers: i v ■ o . • .! vo. if C inb ieratep, to the nearest j i’ '. and, if tit .to troops, to the com- I mau .ant <;i the Post at Atlieas. i 'J y 'ill arrest aif men under fifty ! • ai-c- :-ri.-idjecc to serve with the troops | ! "mder Gen. G. \Y, Smith, and those o! bis ’ I who ■_■ absent without 1 ■■ . -,?b' !tirlonprhe expired, and send them , : to the Comm tnda:,t of the Post at Athens, to j 1 forwanled to t-.» ii commands. IV. they will at all times act as County } ice, -nd arrest all suspected persons, liable | ! to service—examine their papers, and send ..;! uch a« are liable to service, or who or-: ] •■ iiipting 'ope - withou proper anthonty, tic C •umatidaot of the P tat Athens. V They will e«oecia -y pursue immediately , : down, - .re never and wherever th-..y ! p : 1, m. any . frti-.di!:-. cavalry, who t and I 1 I, .; rty of any citizen by force, or with ■ j’.-ri! -.a. 1- or farther particulars see llv ••uid hi Exeull'.ucy, of tho 2kh 01 I Novemiier hist. Vi. I'.-;in command of companies will ! • ■ tiy to their superior officers, com j ; if giments or Battalions, where there I!.: . ■ !; iir ft •oimerrtal organization,-and • ■ w.li make monthly reports to lleadquar- j ' . ;n : -' .iadiriK to me, at Athens, di it. dim col: and where there is no Bat- j ... mental organization, officers in i ot compmir:-' will re- ; ;• is tn :iii-ii : sitatordtl District Aids-•de-Camp. tJiii will x k-t in. nthiy reports to the Head j quail the Governor—sending to me, at A tiiftis, duplicates thereof. V'.i. .■: .Minihi of these counties, cilicers as v, ■ s iii■ -.. who do not conform promptly to ■ ■ rders: will be held for field duty, and t • i.mes and ages of ali delinquents will be ■ ■ f- uatorial District Aids dc Camp, | who will report to tho Headquarters of tho ling tb me, at Athens, dupli- Y.li. Ti- Senatorial District Ads de Camp r.n •, -.! li> be vigilant, and sec that the in ••oi.! .t in this order arc obeyed, j \ Cos; ip my ol;- ere will take possession o! all ■ .u:-!; is or other public arms found in their ..;-efit 1.1 couhtiev. and use them, till farther in the execution of their duties—Yc- Lareinbei'me directed, sending to 1 ~ . p;,; .: iplicaies thereof, stating the r and kinds of such arms. , X ' e .'cm .uder-iu-Chief takes this ccca =!d to 1 iv. hi.: thanks to tbe Reserve Mili •• p. ui h-d with such alacrity to . .1 :h . : .:e in this hour of trial. IX order of Joskph E. Brown, . Govi tnor an I Cornmander-iu Chief. W. if. DnfxiiA: hxiiKto, Maj it A A G. Box. C. Yanosv, Col it Commandant, ;-, r r ■ 'ui'fftSSSPi*!, r . cutwirrs from Brice’s army in itablished. ling to cross the ii .;ipoi has been captured. ! (h p. iTioe wot at Cane Hill, 'Washington Cos., Ark. Dec 3. .: n ■ h;as organized the recruit,: 1: c.r. (,; Missouri by him into five new % Gi-n-ral Joe Kelly and Genera' J i;. fhari;, Jr., liavo• each a division.— •'••r..* .! ;; Thompson commands Kelly’s • ■, Colonel John's. Coffeehasrecruit- H -.i, one thousand eight hundred nj . On the 13th of November, "Uqucrai .... i rations to thfrly three thous .; ;. fib: expedition into Missouri was nr <f !... ifnl as his order? permitted if lie ini.-i now the largest corps in tin .nieilHa!.: sivmy, and every man a Misson ; . ... Fagan,’whom detached for : p ; p:irri.v.v e-.pftor.rt Fayetteville, with ii. . -ji'nt eight hundred men, on she 4th ot inn i ,v SiarwaiSolce.and c.rboV j i'o b., •,i ,r iu> tin; latte ■ r.-sis g'punded i: I . .••in. (T.ls. iiuwthcr, Shanks and Bmiu ■ i,:-o eaptured Price lost semo elglii ... ;'.il few cannons, lie afterward ■■ - nnon, 1 .... •, army will go into winter quarters 0;: ! lied viver. . :e ; a i..;. 1; number of arms in Texas, j . : p. .rural Kirby Smifii’s or { '.1,•; . i'-*1; ...vis of line beet cattle are daily run i 1;...' .'ii cico by pct.ions pretending to hav t ■ t ■ mtvai to furnish the oldiev • .:. 1 l-ave the call!;' near- the rive. •1. i a.v fb.c da.. ui.' .'if night croso hundreds it: >:'cy; itiiil 1 v; :i Mexicans come {rout Mcv .. ■> .aid !ii.-r beeves and cross them over 1» r. h* Ot litUtiDll. G. a a 1 Yv'.iUe, commanding our In «I: m f.;>f y-s in the Tran.'-Mississippi Depart . • 1 .-lly l ica .. : and armed all his me., j ■’ :i • vhwily of Fort Smith, attackhig f.i E'KL.ihX'iAG TO TAX PAfCItS. Vi'ae Tax Oh ice, [ ill, Ga , lino. lirh, 106 j" To Ci ■ ii.u'iis nj Confederate Taxes:— I h.rvo . - D;• tlv. Commissioner of Taxes, trie! Collei tors of tiro Confeder i : - T.w. tX.it four per cent, certificates c: .. ..a ie. ivalda ia. payment of ali tax. pre eu year 1864, ex- ' ! pt !•.!;.•! ia:., and if such taxe3• should 1 j • in •» vor unpaid till after the Ist day of Jan: « . iv h-faait on the part of !i . ) rus«: of neglect dr inabiliD ;0: ■■a ~ i).' : .a to collect them, they wil. | lie i til; pa ,'..1i10 in four per cent, tit the option of tho taxpayer. Respectfully, E. G. Cap.iness, Stale Collector for Georgia. YC.va Ta Office loin Dist. Gkougia, [ At it’STA, Dec. 29th, 1864. 1 * The .'.‘regbing insfructions having been rt ■ b ’at iub Oiliee from tho State Collector, • ... of this Vistrict will please take uo Tiv. 01 bo rnod accordingly. A. Diias, Collector 15th Dist. Ga. j iiMAX'.i' AotiOCNE OF his Tbip Theougii j 1 .'iv 1 a.—The V.’a hington IVar Dcpartiftei;; . .‘.lihos .Sherman oa Sunday 1 i !.• ....’....i -, i Amt portion of his dispute' not suppressed by Stanton: Ox h'IUKU Dvxiv.il.ion, ) n ' ; .vu r Dec. 13, 11 50 P M f ; 1! * i’ .' 1 , General lia-on's divi ji::ol ! h :■ I'l'ii.h corps carried Fort McA 1 I ii by a:. uiii. e.iptuive.g its entire parrisov i T J ids opened to us the Ossiibaw j iSi uiul, ud I : 1 ;hed down th this gunboat i ■ with 11: d fleet. Before opening | 1 .'ti it. wo ];:id complefely destroye : i.i !re- ;I ■ loading into Savannah, in. j iuvesl Ihe .. ft is on the Savanna! . 1. -. .Du i.nilos a ! ovo tin* city, and t*>o rig!.: ; . ’ biidge. The iri 1 i;, sidond: 1 wik and equal to anythin '. , b !>.vi Sine, an-.I supplies were i rbnndaut. Our match was most agree ibio i j iwe were not at ali molested by guerrilla . ! ; -We re.- i-d Savannah three days ago, bu! „• 10 Fort- McAllister, were-unable to enj.f : Vui now tt« have Fort McAliist. .. . , : "n! YYe have already capture 1 '• ■ •.: on tho: .ivaiiuaii river, and prove::. amin:; and >u n. ... tho population of Savannah w . v;.us;sea»! 15,000, Gen.-Bar j . .■ ! ...: a wagon r.a the trip' *nt! •. ot ;. ;ro< ... - -i -nd <>«r ttuuus are in far . an when west.irtcd. . Tv f-■•. -dy v i.l La to clear the army of . . . ;;. lies and hors-. 0. We have ■. i v. .I (■■.. ; two-huaslrcd miks of . - ire ■ aid prov isions th u . ;. id’s armies.— . . ... u . . : '■ itii McAllister, and ! ■ii f communication with our fl.vt, ■. t ;iii- 1 ■■ . i-'iV. iiHh'.vudcli-.'O for supp'i-.s, ; . . j- hi-.e-tcd thrcais ti) h: ..1 me •t s 5 the ur:ny. Ire .ml Savannah .■ac.-T —j. 1..’, Yours truly-, W 4'i.vk Major General. .'. . idii; .ii telcg:am -Tom "fvn-.'wi- si>, Dc’csraber 14,1564. j : - l vi :•« “this ia the : • i ■ -l He came : w.m Gonmai !•'Aster to meet me', j . • ' river to .’ • - id is assi-s attacking ? "fitor, And left,this mon.ing to ■' 1 iu.ve the Porsalc and y K ’O. il.-.w, Vili-.-re is tho flag-I the lip] ol .•■ nica ; • •' ' <:• i.i. n. Meanwhile, he had j • . •'A. r 1 MrAlHstor, lhat guards j /■ s- ■ i itsl ta the dag-ship. • T ■•- • one in ati -■ i ward, and brought . turn: . re, Je-as A. Dahwkbx, I \TKKiiSTI AG COUIIESPO.’i D2ACE. THE SSCKXT irsTRCCTIOSS TO HIB OOKMANDEB CK | Tati C. S. FTi AMEtt FLORIDA, Wasuwotox, Doe. 16.15C4. | The f.iDowi-g imporlai:*. documents have now, time, been mn ’.e public, having •j ■ •iv . t• Yankee Navy Department Par:?, Jan. 25, 1864/ fir—When *f:e Flori-i •.. now under your - .. .i. j ••.. ’> si, you wiil s..H on a i -"a Oor i ou is no inipartau 1 one, not only the petty, i from the :: that nen :• : “ • iVii.qii Tv arise under ir. Re .:•! .... .. . •. i. :;!a.-. m your judgment .... 1i) :ri.-t -i. i.r meot'.ng aod promptly dis ; posing of Mich qn< stious •iiice she a tin.' (■ I the Sumter on her very ■ i.ji • i.l'i and -nd owticir, of ships and ; ir,. - have adopted the practice of placing th.-ra under British protection, ar.d this may at time.-; cure you embarrassment. The strict i...t re . .. 1 for the rights of neutrals cannot-be 100. •ilulcu.dy observed: nor rhoukl any op jwrfiinUy b- lost friendly rela i!i>:. ivitii Uteit naval and meicluint services, •and plaeir: Die true character of the contest f. hi. !i wo are engaged, in ir proper light, i is not deuuv.l advisable to prescribv too ■ c:iiising . r ;. id. You -art) re comioonded, however, t.. cover a large field i t i.i.tion; beginning o:t tbe etju-dor, between t he H.'U .ntu ! • 18 degrees 'and 28 degrees, to in t re ;•! tiie v. m-!s that may bo on return from t bvlifomiiv and tho East Indies. About the Ist of April make for the northern coasts of the t V.nfe.ioracy—say in the neighborhood of Cope li dii lAS—v.M'.-i't! you will in-• -t likely fall in which transport vessels carry ing supplies fli lisions, men ami munitions to their stations in North .lint South Carolina. 1 hiving made your mark in that region, it ivi'l be well, if Circumstances permit, to make ad i:.h C/U tbs .... w Fnghind const, taking cure not t ihe caught too near the enemy ’s coast ui; ■. short allov,ai.ce ot fuel. You will not hesitate to assume responsibil ity whenever tho interests of your counirv may demand H ; ar.d should your judgment over . •in seeking the .solution of any difficul - tv,' it may be aided by the reflection that you ••-re to do the f-n ■rny’s property the greatest in- ■ jury in the shortest time. Authority Is vested in you to make acting appomtments to 1111 any .vacancies that may oC‘ ur. Y u will communicate wilh your Govern ment as ficqoently as possible, through any -"•ili! chann.-l that may ffer, always taking care to use the cypher agreed upon in any woi .1 that might betray v, bed you and« sire to con ceal. r.uo maintenance of strict naval discipline will be e.-scrdial to your succors,. and you wiil enjoin this upon your officers and enforce ii.: rigid observance, ill ways tempering justice with humane and kind Ueaiipent. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant-, H Dili HON, jfbiy (lilicer. fiirnt. Commander fbar'e.’ M. Morris, 0. ft Navy, Confederate stciiii rr Florida, Brest, France.- CoXFf DEilAn: Sf.i'l'RS of Amfrica, [ Navy Dep’t, Richmond, Jan a2, lset j L* I '■ M Moni.;, 0 S N.. cemm.andingO. S. Steamer Florida, ;’ ■ rg<f» B rmnda: ' Sir—Your letter', without, date, was deliver ■d by Mr. A vent*-. 11:3 • condition of l.e.'.ith !'en:ietiiK;bis ref urn to duty at once imprrcficnbhi, Lieut. Boiter lias been order ed to rep. it to you as early as pract ; eab!c at ■!. G ■ uct ’s lot duty a.-, executive offi er. Tbe dt nio ra who go v lt|r liijji. wiil also report to you: Chief.Nnginocr W.i' .a ,1.1 g 'J'hiimpson, G S. N., First Assist tout" W)»Y- Ahwi, 0 S N ; Second Assistant i;JT. (-itdiev aid John !’• Brown. C S N. ;• .-..J.. jq:i tyre authori/flB to a' t'.veuty davs upon (kimraapdri' Jis D’ B'ltlock i of trer. Ti'cnhoim ffeCo., Wv.- ... 1.., !•;•• I'X'i-.nt of jiffy thousand (ss(l, | (•;>•)) d-.Jl:ii... in such r u-'R as yen may from I t ... lali i.c f. .ui \ -H, u. t.ilying him of such draffs. ■'! "• < : ed -.'ial ui j v,: I bont dale is vi.T. nie eyplnr R'lidii you again have oc- t ti it 3 --if tv ill observe the fol loivli-g eSfiaae. Alter writing it place a fig ure (air. ) to the left of the lust word in ey plivi: pi u’c i'.vo figures (any)W> the light of the s-.-C.■: 1 wool iu ; her; three figures (any) to die XT (•: ii.rd word; fi ur figures (any) > Ike i ol the fourth w. and in <.yplier, and i’*.i , rt. wI b tbe. fi.'ih word in cypher, begin with •,'iiv. ■ to the left, and so on as before.— li'.t'b s: 1 return a copy of a portion of your hdu-r la cypher, wdli the !i;;u res’ thus added, in order to illustrate the change. . Lientouanf Averi! t iippii... s me of your 'in 1. '.Non !•• c; ii near the month of the Missis sippi. 1 d-.'idil not th it ad ish there might do good re; vi, o; but v.iiir (he enemy’s means of inter communit Hi on. any delay in t!;at vicini iy woubl bring h ! s f.vst cruisers up >.a your •track. The <«dy psisr. sin and from the Gulf •if kioxico, between Uor.dtitas and Cuba on ;ho one side uo I Floiid-i and Cuba on the oili er, would be occupied by (in in. Ar dachicola and St. Marks aro each block aded i'V one . ' aa side wheel, and should you decia it a-dvi.-.iVdi; you m'ght r-erhaps cap .aro th.ei.;; se-ad them into Bt, Marks under prize crews auu-icivc the Gull at once. A dash at Now Bj.'.laud commoiee and flr.h - erii-s ha? always gemma! to offer peculiar at traction. os you will see by the instruvdions to y.'ur preilecev or : on n ferrieg to them. The lur.ctiee of niacin-: their commercial vess 1: : sign flags so avoid capture has become v.-vy general w?!i*. Federal ship ocs'.-i oi-J '. ; d'.vs iui't'i’' ; d vigilance on our •art io dotcv and dt fed i*. Vv " han er.r.'esf de sire so In it with all proper respect tho rights of •.icu'i.i’s iPT pr.i :.iii v-is an a busy cf neutral i.iis whieh. justice to them, no lew? than to sails pon us to com cl; and io all j car. r. v.-'itcre the voyage, tho build, officers o'd ere or ;ho papers, create suspicion of . ; r.d'N- IVi ior this purpose', you wiil ud h- idi-ii' 1" )._■ edofeiy, 6:ul act upon ivur ;»•!':.mid. -It is r- ; ■ re-vis ti and (iiat the Druid lien fl ig is i'cni* rally u.-cd fraudutentiv to v- • ' ■• kali fi a.u cbq p'ug betvveeu li.ar.ii lud liie.lfniteii Stales. Wilh , arui'Ft v irbe for the welfare of vour .iTrv.-. a;. 1 ibt! ni' c, of your cruise, 1 •■■u u rp. ctfudy, your obedient servant, ;S. R.■ M.m.1.1 rv, « Secretary of ihu Navy. Tilß < J.15f.-:nSB vrw mvsifesi'o i.\ b»- * HODE. The f •(!.*".in.: is tjio joint nolo a.IJ/essod to of For i -u Affairs by thq •nf. Tv and • ::/•»•• 1 .abroad, trnnsmiitlingan of :i N! ei •;•}' ■ the hi.uu ••-’. '• o! He Cun.'.cd role * ' : ;I ii i't': -- j I '.:: Nv. lUf.d, ••■';•: Tim r.r.di.r.-igned, <'..mmissfosc's cf ■;!■ i'.dc S.'.'.ii s c*: Aiucrma,' I:i pnrs':- ■; ■'■■■' . :.'•:r:i 5 aofl : ir Gov..suniont, and -v. lb • iu nor : ' i’H -a sit to your Excollc-nc-y . :!; ofmanifesto issued by the Congress ■ r.iii Sc;lies, with the approval of the Presi de;:!, arid of which tho Presiderst was request ed !•> rouse copies to bo transmitted to*their C.vion >rs abroad, t-> tho end that the a.uue lu'ght be by them laid before foreign Governments; they at tiro same lira;: com municate a copy of the preamble and resolu tions ol Congress accompanying such mani festo.' The. dispositions, principles, and purposes by which the Confederate States Lave "been ;;;••! are still animated are set forth in this pa ; • with all she authority due to she solemn and. dilutions oi mo legislative and executive branches of their Goverswent, and with a oieai ne.which leaves no room for comment or explanation. Iu a few sentences it is pointed out that all they a«k is immunity from inter terence with their internal peace and prosperi ty and to be Icit in the undisturbed enjoyment el’iheir iurdienabie rights . f life, liberty,and which their common an cestry declared to be the equal herlt ge of all parties to a .social compact Let them forbear agsrn ,-sions upon us and the war is at an end. "if thete be questions which require adjust ment by negotiations, they have ever been will ing. and .are still willing, to enter into com munication w ith Ih- ir adversaries in a spirit of equity and manly frankness, and ccmruit their cause lo the enlightened judgment of the world, to the sober x. flection ol their adver saries themselves, aa l to the solemn and right eous arbitrament of Heaven. The undersign jj’. bc-r le.v ■ tno.-t respectfully to invite tbe j aj:. r.tion of the Gove'i iuent of his Imperial • -"• J ‘dy to this irank and lull exp'auation cf | the attitude and purposes of the Confederate Bta!.s ; and will merely remark, in addition, that since the issuing of that manifesto the war has cotitinued t<• je waged by our enemies with even increasid ferocity, a more signal and: regard of all t'.i: inles ol civilized warfare, a’:d more wanton violation ot the obligations o! international law. The undersigned, hav ing thus cotnpiicvl v. iih the iKstruciior.s of their Government, beg to assure your Excellency ot the disiieg.jished consideration with which they Lave the hcnji to Le your Excellency's tuo.t cbcdient srrvar 's. John Sudvil. J M blase;.. A. DruLtv Makx. " HARL RL'-.P.ELL’s RRCLY TO THE MIMCSTO. Eul Russell has made the fell owing reply to the despatch of the Confederate Commis sioners and manifesto of the Southern Con gress : Foreign Offief., November 25. 1861. Gentlemen: I have had the honor to re ceive the copy which you have feat me ot the manifesto issued by the Congress of the so called Confederate Slates of Atneiiea. • Her Majesty’s Government deeply laments the protracted nature, of the strugg e between the Northern and Southern States of the for merly United Republic ofNorth America. Great Britain has since 1783 remained, with the exception of a short period, connected by friendly relations with both the Northern and. Southern States. , Since the commencement cf the civil war, which broke out in 1861, her M«j sty's Gov ernment have continued to eu!. . laiu senti ments of friendship equally for the North and for the South. Os the causes of the rupture, her Majesty’s Government have never presumed to judge. They deplored the commencement of this sanguinary struggle, and anxiously look for ward to the period of its termination. In the meantime they are convinced that they best consult tho interests of peace nnd respect the lights of all parlies by observing a strict and impartial neutrality.. Such neutrality her Majesty lias faithfully maintained, and will coDtiue lo maintain. ■ • 1 request you, gentlemen, to accept, etc , (Signed,) . Russpu,. To J Slidell, Esq , J. Mason, Esqr.. A. Dud ley Maun, li,). REMARKS OF ENGLISH PRESS. Tho London Times fears that Eavl Russell’s letter will find no favor either with the North or South. First, he snubs the Confederates. They a;e only “so called Confederates States,’’ and have yet to establish their right to the ap pellation. This, too, is a compliment to the United States; but then follows a curnter snub to the United Stales. They are the form erly “United Republic.’’ But to say they wore “formerly united” is so imply they are now “disunited,’’ and to acknowledge, there fore, the “existence” of the Confederqte States. Liar I Russell seems to fear no danger of forgetting that “neuter’’ does not mean “both.” Therefore, if lie would ipaiqtipn, t-yon in tbe words, strict neutrality, it is necessary to avoid any demonstration of friendship to either belligerent. The Times in its city article says : The Liv erpool cotton market is very sensitive, and it is remarked that sh mid there be' an petition of the peace rumors from America, q cqnsid ub’.e decline w hereby to take place, although the end t*f Hie wai is considered to be far oil'. NEVISKUM.VIAUY. •Dr. Thomas A. Brook?, o( Chatham county, North Carolina, since tho commencement of the war, has never charged a soldier or a nol dipr’s family anything lor his services, anil al ways. attends their calls. A bill has passed hoth houses of the Ala bama Legislature increasing the compensation allowed by law for the apprehension of runa way m-giovs. It has been increased from ten to twerity-tivo. doßayp The T,ynchlpirg Virginian learns that a ne gro belonging to Captain' Carey Breckinridc.*’ of Botetourt, ami who went-off with Hunter InilSpriiJg, t-niqf into the lines of Pickett’s Division, before Richmond, a few days since. Sambo was attired ill full Y •liken uniform, but 'ett his ; iina behind. He Siva lhat all negro men taken off by Hunter, in his >aid through tho country, were put into the army wljen 4 they reached 1 'cfersburg. He represents that they are very unhappy over the exchange they have made, tied are anxious to get homo to their masters. In the death of Brig Gon.Stralil. the army of Ten ness e ■ has 10. t one edits most promis ing young officers, and Tennessee a most gal lanteqn. The Marianna Fla. News learn? that about 150 cf the negroes captured in a late Yankee raid, attempted to esc ape from Pensacola, hav ing become tired of the treatment of their brutal in uters—the Yankees—and got as far as Fast Pans, ‘v.'bs-n not having a pii.i!, and bo ing ignorant of the route homo, they got r.o further and 'cere recaptured by the enemy, who weio several days hunt Dig for Diem. The Yatiki.e prisoners at .Meridian have been transfom'i! to Selma for safety. J-rr? 1— ■» I 111 n_t NUTiCfr: ))S utiI: KTt)Yf?STOBB AND oasmToas i A All ;mr3oim iiitli'l'te'l tn the eslati: of berry HartifieM, late of O'l'i county, deecarei',are .cquestoii lo make im mediate |..,ymer,t, anil those I iivin* claims affsimt said estate, hi jt. si ia them w.thiu tin: tune prescribed by law, properly aUiMifcd, to the uadewlcoed for payment. ..'. II x u, GIUSON. J Oil A' G. II • 11l SHIELD, do.:’, Pvr:o Aclm.nbtrntors. tm'utios. — " .a li ucr ons in-U-Metl to tho E:title of Beniamin ITo't. 1 .1 .* of Hiclmiorui Com tv, are required lo make im - iiiutiia e j ay i ami tl o-c bavin* clams '.jia'ns' «a>d Kg tate are : ot'Ued to present the sine, duly attested, within the Cm* presyi'il'ed by law .i,i& i' ROI’.KKT WMKtIWS, AdmirWrator. N" ii'H.'S " ~ To Dr. M. J. rainier, Honjimln T. I, Smith, amt his wife .Eu.clle Srnit •,dames J Uatner i nit hiawlf. UoorgiaV. .1 ener, who re.ili.i In the ft .re ofTix.isi an I to M s mile Falnici-. mi ne ei.ihlr. nor -ii. ir ie —at n-nrea ntativea, who re snletn the Si* :)t Mi Li...Mppi ' i.i re hereby notided that four months »tthr the date there-?: l-'i .I apply t> the t'euit of Ordinary, of Burke county, for the »pp..!»tn.M.t nroeumilSßnoersi to .iU'ribnte the •’s'Ute (land ucept.'.!) of it •..) mini H hper, late of said county Il'twsmi. GiiOaOK It. 1> • i.M EU, Ev'r. i;ov .8 JSw 46* hyS. w, Patmer. agent 'AT O'l'i- if, ’J't I 1: idle'foHs AND •: ElltT'/KS. " L, Isottceis 10-relie given to ad persaos having claims against d.-.-se s Battle, i. te 1.1 U rcene county, cl a., deceased,' 1... ren 'er in an account, rs tlie'.r demands ;at and all pereons in— deft .11 i said del ease iwd l make rayment so II e undersign ed. Ti sD .1.15 th, 1864, N N.JV K. HAITI,* ie"?(i*M .'din'x ■ f Tesse s Battle dee’d. U.XSWn 11. ■"»' ,1 I'V'O MOKTKy NiiiTTriKS. TWT OT t. 'K. La .-iaty days after date application wil) be made to the .'.err or i ad,,.ary of wvkes count v. for leave to rid'the '•■" 1 nogr.-ee he.ongmgto the Dslate of Allen Uolhday. deceased. I not Nov. ]-2fli. IBG4. ’ A. T nuIJ.IDAV. A lire V novis ?.cli df bonis noa with 'he will annexed. TkJ OTK'E. ' - X montusa*ti- dat* (J. tbe fl-st regular t»rm cf the .1 'tin-t .■. • 'leiimry if Oglethorpe county llicreafter, f.poU.a ti .. xv ■ 1 1-e ne ite to t.iiil tt un for 1.1 eto .-II .re eerier-i . ".!• I ne to '• !* ..'ate of (ii.es Vi.u. g hue ii ..oai,'v de . ~q. T'.'t'a liih pc.., . 1.... r, ISM. ' 5 ’ . , ' . . Ix'iJN It. Y4UJNO, ■' Adm'r.tstonlMWn ••■••in the wiil Mir* so.! Iv uTiCii. “ ' “*** 1 - catecr ftrrt riMiihr Irnn of the i: uu ’ “ r Jvolo »*-ul JOHN a. YOWO. AdajL’r. TwraWUSI ” ijmntof Ordinary of t^fetfOTpe^funt^lhe^^fteraimlt^Uon Tltai’vrl 0 ’ ; ? art T P“* i,,arv f “r leave to seil’the 1 1: - : ' , Er'r v&£s?3i:s£i nov23 6w?S KAKAH RILEV, Adm’l. UUsTPdiIiKD ADMI.MSTKATORS' HALE. T.._ „ , . WooonocK, Xov. S*tk,4B44 HU Sate of Eng.ne. fastings. adve.tised >.•• us to take plate on the itith ioa:. is ' erel.y postponed Indefi- t , ui ÜBD!V.VS»4LK. T> * >irtue Ci an ord.*r the Court of Ordinary of Ogle tporpe c ULV- will be Bold before tije Court House door in l.ex'ii iU'U, in said county, on the ! : rst Tuesday in February 1 ext, w.uiiu ihe Jcgii hours «>fs°.le, ihe following negroes, te- Y- ' /-tin, a w.maa about 25 years old, and her three chil-' dr‘E. w;ilium, a boy o years old; Malinda, a girl 3 year? old, ar -'1 t-iiarlep, a boy i year ' Id. Sold as the property of the m<nor children of John F Latfmer, late of said county, deceas ed, for the benefit of said rumors. , TABITHA 0. LATIMER, df-c»5 Cwsl Guardian. ~ ADMIXtSTHVIOHV g \Lhi. X>¥ v.rtuc Mon order from the Court . i Ordinary of Lin* > coin county, will fee sold on the first 'fueeday in Februa ry. 1065, at the Court House Door in said county, between tfcg cf sale, the tiao* of L'.Kb in said county wbere ou Abner y. Hamdci r aided at ihe bine of death, cnnlalntne 29-! acres more or k-sa. adjoining Lams of Moncrief, Hardto, Cox. Trammel and other*. (The same sold subject to the widow’s Dower ) Terms cash, ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, A«»V, . CJTATiOMP _ OTATE OF UEOR ItA.C'OLl'-'di-IA.COUM'V. • J*! tXher-sa. .1 a.i' ia .1. )• via-' a.p..esfor htt.ra of ad uilulstrat.oM on th : Estate of . . f- l>av.i>a, late cl £aid coun* ty, ticceofcod. , , . , ~ , Vt.ec. aic 4in.-,lore, to cite and admomsh a!!, .-nd singular tbe kimirc t i.-K cuitorecf siiUG-.cc * >•- nVparat my mj • . ..: ■ - n-' -' v - ’ A , c -‘ ll any Lhavbave 'ay said let!or* v.ioulJ ; •! r -Ta-.«»*d. Given uncl-.-r my ram! hid! <-i!1 -i:uluure tt offlee in Ap niii t, day of h.eceiijhcr, iSi>l- P dei«4wM * W W. MIIBI.D?. Or fin.".tv. CTATE OFOEORDIA.COLC HlUv t'OU.N i'V. nWher -a. Vaur. i.-iu-.les to i: : • lcuer* of admin, pt ration on the estate of J . , . ilodord, late cl mid county, d.‘o?asv J These are.therefor.*, to cite and admonish, all ana finyular the kindred aud cieuitcrs of said tiectasud. to te utu. ar.pe.ir at. riy cnlce. itm:: the tin a ; .b . ribtd t y Lvr, to si-.c-v? cause, , G’.vta cnier 317 head osi-: s al svgnainre c*. office in io rhi- c;h day 0: E'. .• Liter. ' dotS-iwfiO •• . f> . SHIEJ,rs, Otg nary. MATE OF GEOROiA, CiH.i'MUIA tioufTTV. »Vherch a , Mao' Z t apt;::- :• ,t : me f r lcttv-r;? us -ad ministfali(;ri ou the t.siate oi p.te cl mM coun ty, deceased These are therefore to cite and admof:i.-di all and singular the kinui ed and creditors of paid deeea e<l, to le and appear .it myoftitee, wituin tbe time presciibed t-y law, to show caiuc, if any they have, why said le,tors should not be L,rant»il. Given tn der my hand and officia! signature at <>i\ieeinip piinn. this 5 tt day 01 December. IbOE decS 4 .vf o V.’.W STI i F.LD3 Ordinary. ST aT.A O O K‘t > liCi Ia , OUIiU Mhi A. »,OIJjS O. V*’h : reas, T 11. Wo, and rpalles to me tor fetters * t admin istration on thecs.ate ot Jonathan V» 00 Li.'e of s..id cauutj, These are therefore, toeTe and admonish all,and singular the kindrctLaml ere liters of said d-ce*«sed to he ami appear nt mv t.fflee within the time s -riltetl l*v lav.. to show -..tuse, it any tiiey have, why • aid i.c:ter.* si nild ru t bei*runt« and. Given under mv h n l ami otlieiai .signaluse, at tTlee, iu sip plinc this Ist day of December, itXH. decC 4w50 - W. vy. SHI ELI’S, OrdinaiT. OTATUF GEOKGIA. lUU.DMIIIA Adi M n . \ 1 Wliertas, li {Scott upplks to ni" ior \ t. es i t admin istration \vit)i the will :-iine\t.cl 0.1 the estate William x v oott, lut ■ of said county, deeeu etl : These are tlure-fore to cite ar.d admonish aT, and singular the kindred atid creditors of said deceit ed, to 1 . and appear at my olflee, within tlie tinie j r. Sx iibed by law, to show cau..e. :J any they have, why s-:d ktiers should not b. manted. Ohen under my nand and ciii. signature, at ofllcc in Ap pling, this K t dav of December..li-Jt. 4ec64wuo VV. ’v SI CTTATE OF GEOKCIA, DoLuSIBIA OOCNTY. ' “ ?.’* Whereas, li. root! api.ii -a to mo ior h-t’ors of aAntnls ir'.tion on the estate of John * colt, late us eaid cjunty,dc- Tiiesc are. there'ore to cite* and admonish all, and singular the kindred ami cn.-di (‘rs «if. >’d a- •, and, to be and appear :>.! my office, wit-.in the lime prescribed by law, to show cause, il anv tiu’.y have, why said L. ttci-.- hmudnot begr.mUHt. Given under my llamt mul c'Jtu etl siiZkature, at oillee in Ap nling, this tstday Os December, TuH. decC 4wsj W W. sn l W!,t)S. Ordinary. C* TATE OF GEOJ <G l A WILKES C UiNll. U Whereas, Tin mts J 1» >wers upp’i.: tom) for letters ol admiii’H.tialien on the Estate of William ii. Heard,, late ot said county, deemt-yd. These are therefore to cite, and admonish, all and singular the ktudrrd and creditors of raid deceased, to he ami appear at my office wi bin tho time prescribed by k\v, to slmw cru.-d, if any they have, why said 1 *eUersslyml«l not be granted. Given under my band ami official stature at office in Washington, this isi day of December, isoi. dCct) -1 w 00 G. G. Nun MAN. Ordinary. £ITATBOF G EUKGIA, OGi. Et’ ti Oil t*E « oUh’i'V. JO Whereas. Olley • artor applies to ire u i letters of Ad ministration de bonis ir u on the Estate of Ezvkiul i?‘. Gilmore, I 'l lieco are tic re r orc to cite and admonish, ad ands vu’ar she kindled arid creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear ai ray-oiuoe, within tho time ] :iv.“rll>e 1 by lav,-, to snow eausef, if any th’ y have, why said Letters should not be maided. Given under my hand and official tip nature liiis ii n day of Deei.mber. 1664. H. G. BiIACK ELFOMH, dec'.* 4\ o 0 __ _ _ Ordiiv.-i.y, DT A T E OF OK< >HSla7ogLe 11 io HF k'GGUN'i’ 1 ia CouitofOuim tty f r i-ah’ c- \\n\y N'ovemb-.r •* crni, tSf4. W he.reas William .•<. ){■■ '.. ard Eveciiior on the Estate of Ma ry Howaul, late or saal county deceased, by potilien th vs t > (he - ourt at this i . ~u!ar lerin • I thc G< urt, .licit Le has fully adminis e.ed the csf 10 of said decease !, and pi a\ s to bo ids Charged lVin s.ai l tiust. Tliwe are therefore to ci to and ailvnonb-ii nil, and singular the kindred amt crcjditors of s.t El deceased, to be and appear ut my office v. iibin Tuu time pre cribed by law to show c.ot ,c« if any If toy have, why said Ex .cu: r Simula not bo ditu:har,“Cd, and letters of di mu-.sion LTir tc.l to bim. XHven under my hand and official signal tire day of November, 18C>4, E. C, BilAfo K KLt OK I >. ti fcß 0 v.'-pi Ord ■ 11 ar v liia SIiTSI EORGIA, DRS'emS COUiSTV _Bo Itknuxm.tv.it I, VJt lteni-y 15.. Hunt, of aiiilc ui'ty -■ ::.i St ic,i.m !,.<!ri>!c<l lil t - Orcen 11. Tiiiimiisi.n. al>o (.. i*i.l n.-.: ' .. ■i. :i.hun dred il I’lnrs, f.r !l'C pijiiunt of v Ii c:i xv-il and in; vtn I.i maii : to tiie a M tirveuc IK 'lTionijis-j ■ aul I.i.- li- :vs, i l.lml luyn-lf a- ii my l.< irs i!rm y ny tin so -..ci nia. ■ vulnesecth ni) i'll ll :•!!(! KM I till.? J.'.j. IJ.II. 1.A.1, Till- -..ii-.riisi n <il*tlie afiov's bon.; in tbis, Ihatfhesiiil llenrv S iKi'.t b.ia lliis Liy sft.eo I to Hell to mi.il xireon IL. ri.. mp. S-u :i certain lo! o- r:'U'.i| ot land, t po-ii •. with tin- ImilJings theieon, biumted lnthediyi-f (Ir. ei o.!>. r.i :.m' nix’, ni n;y, and bon:.ih 'l on ihe Ixb rli iiy iirunbe.; of Ji'b-i j-'. z.amub. m in. in ti c E xt by iirunis a ui a.Ud Henrr !:. Ihim, on the Bou.hby Hroa;l a. d.0.. t, .• w.-hi ..lain Street ft mil city.'uiii..'vbicn ii uuwnr.-i:i.d l.y ; :.i I ;k 'un ..a a Grocery, f- r l"i(: aiun of i’igb ■ limtiir.-'l and .lair oi v- liic!. said Or.«i: li. Tl-I.iupson p i.i vu said Henry E. Hunt a-veu Imr.dnn! dol.ar.s in .'.ou ", . mad.* lbs r. r’-In [iiomla . i u.iin due at iwi...V m l tl.sl r u,e. ■». .ming ■ ! im: dnd.iol. lira Bow if Die a M tT’nrv K liiint ,‘ia):.. mvey and..-r i or oiiise to bo c .nveyuil ami aaunrod, l.y gou • nudmlftilcnt. title In fee mini Ie to the sit 1 G.i- .n I!. I ii, nipaon, InIV. m mb.tgaue'or o'her iwairatrance, upon t.'io payment ti' r-.iid pron.i.s iry cot: by a )■: ((rccu 11 a given bv li.ni as i'.voo ]<i Iliiadi) a? part col.sujur.i i :i so- II: ■ pun t. ..... , - . -n J ; Grocery, limn tins Bond to be x id, el.-e to rein in in 100 ... SUned, scaled an J delivered in or -.iwci IUJ ' Si ’ J ' * i Green* Ctfsirt c*f Ordinary, Vi . u ju.sg Tugv, VCf-f Tiie D'jtiii-'i of Green i h< tuy .>r. the. Os.ntt ihuf Be ry F. II:ml. < I's-.it* c.nmty, id.; p, .i.’,., -a miU • bond .for till:-iP-r ;i iot, itbiu in . .;«t bond, wb.Uli lioml is fully •• |(, t forth In sriid pe'-iiumt ii app • ri;;.; \U ;i ■. id Grrea il. TLi.mps n h.ts p:iid fully for . -;j*l .1. ;;tl«•’: h« .• an ider to John G. 11/>!! E•! a wia In•i i • is!:; t l f avid JE-ury F. nual to Fu liiC 1 I t* uralt':’ta.d bond— it ia Os 'eie.l by tb- « ovut. i!; and *m\-. ■. of GrTVn 11. Thr-inp. son’s app icr i u b-.* iivc.'i lo aii p iv'n it*t* r. by j v.i iic-i --tin <i! :• c-px' ot said i •:<! r’s boiiti ■ ltd oi ibis .'Td.'r, duly ce'titkd. iii ll .) Glirt'iiicio f-'• uU -.c' f.»»- thirty (lavs, s. nulko. to *nte>v-Lt> :i 1-mu rvaul i.i of Tm Ll dr, *.rd :> da-.s n tice in wtitj'g to flu* -.Gurov.'-.Aw ;• -ind licit.’ at lav; of tho dec;ea..O’L'iesidi!JK in this Ltuic, «•.> tied ihu, mav show ca-ue, il they car, why tl is (’on 1 not, d:r < \1 .JoPu <i, II ltzclow, stdinhiis! r;d v ;».s ;-.r * ut- -« 1 . i• * ’uca: ihlo uudor raid boiid, :vt 1b -' ‘tnir: of Ordinary or ssid county, lo be held on tin? second ’M onday in J win rv next. A trim ix?r.icr fr ip tb-- minutos i Orocnc Court' of Ordi nal V. Dccitvibor Term, If-1 This s'b I- c... ••; .’ . UOE \:LLA L KLm>, Ordinary. CITATIONS, fob n;'t'’rt:a‘4 aiMiissoitv. cT ATE OF GEORG 1 \ie. H\t I ; s.(;! )l! NT V. I"i TVln.-ri 11, r nr,:: i,. ■ .'ge, n, :.d:i.ini. t::.!i ;i n flic E«te us fidxx'iaA. rVnguiiii, 4'.eoeascd, uii.i.ies luiue fur Lettura ol DU'iiils: i-in. Tli'siiaie teeivfuie, to ei'e ni .1 dir. ii'aii ali, and sK-u)v tiie hi). 4 cdan.l c-edt :.Hto a-.ti ia ret my or;:, eon o: e.r.'lbelir.-l. M-. .1-,. ;u Mineh nhovj <• if my Key lev.-, why taid i u Ins -uoui.l pot l.a grant- Given under my l.a and and oitl.-ial aigua’itre. at-offlee in Au gna:a, this -W day of AUgU.-t, ISM. aag4 Iwlamsa. DAVID L. IfOATII, Ordinary. QTATE OF < F.OK'll '. RIOKiIOXD CIII.XTf O Wil ri- 1 i .Ir.iims Caix-lev, A.i!in'im ti r.tß • •!. boMs non on the Estate, of Robert J..Koc, il.. (*:i;tiul ( .ilii.'.iu;. lo me IV. |. ten of Dismission : These aic '.her. fore to cite and admonish, all and fi'ngniar l!,e kindred a'.d ereiiuoi-s n. said dec. .lo s.lnl in i e .’"at mv office, on or Svlbrc Dc film ochl.u in Aiardi i„ .xl, to sh w cansi', if any they have, why said l.rbtßi :dmu:,| not be grained. ■ Given under my 11r.11,l and official si K n.oture, at office in An gasla, tins id day oi AiigiU, jfiw. . DAVID L. HUATII, (IrdV. August 4, 1864. GmlamS-t fe l l'ATifob" GE()IUiK'» RICH M- I S'imTdUXtY Kill, m ! il. ihur':, Ad mini- 1 :■ .iu. „a the Eitate oLßoheri E, Clark, ilccea-od, applice to me for Lctteiaof Ute These are Ihvrefoi .> lo i-ile ar.d admonish, ail <md singular the hindn .laud cvu.iit..r.i .and dec. and afS it my office, on or before the ik.-i Monday in .di i.i'm to g'-ud “ aa '’ lf : “' y llaVL '' wi !>' «*> l Liln: siioidd n,A l n . G' veil under ray liand nnd offl. lid siguaiuro, at caUev ln An gusla, this 2d day-of Angus!, ldM. ' “ , . DaYID L. KOATTT, Oiij’y. August 4.1884. <ii.il«i ri* on the e?> tide oi John Mlrs; EvicM'aaid cu-ti.l.y { . tl u ;lv . i! ‘k ’Town to tiiu Court «> Ori!iD/,ry.ol' miul i.oi.:.Lv,:t its Sm .'•ny they iuivc. within tbe time p c-cr Iv and !• -“.or v/liv sahi -*«»- ni !d?ru-t. ;h '° U:d U 1 b “ v:bi; ‘ i,iJ uud luil >' JN: fjoni siiln^S,” 7 fcaßdaud , ! k' r d'!nr". Il.ii fth day oi bepiemh r. lbn'. li. O. rirtAOKEl.ft.KD si plv.Aiiviaioel Ordinary. GEOttOI i. (irLft: ri ('<)( ktyT Vt iierraa, ( iynthia Sruite, Kv. mi .ir,. nd .Dims \y Rxecidi’t UI■ me l;.s|. will an.! test.-iuvni. of M,.-:, . Pniiih .' -aidA'.'b I ™I " ' U " 1111 s!ud c ' J!m! r lc,r "• ''isi lurgc It ill These are tliocforu, in e!to and reouire i.Uii -nns c-K-rnc-l o show cans" againgt tho aranti.ig if , da '■ i ■Vr' Mbd Emoted and t s . ite ’-"'ia aUbyG.inrt o ()r,:u, : „x to !e h, !,! m and b,r .‘ ) <tete ly. on lie Qrst Monday in March i.ext .0-v«n under my hand at office in Dreeaesboro’, Auguit Mil, aiiuftftlamkj Epr.Rr,! t :.a i„ KINO, Ordliury. BTaVEokoi: Tt lit,' n'ioTi'vT»SjTr t Ti r -.' i"y~ " J Wil." n.l Livr...,iu j) , , ~ A.-oiol.isuior un'hc lTL 0 : f ,-f''’ n ‘ :iS ’ Ul;l ’ dC " :r '’ ; ’'"' 1 koto"'.' ra I.e.ti'Mot jh?.e retbere!. r'., iodic f.n I ndm-mio, singular .u.l criMbo,.. ... V-;.. . t- !„■ ... | •„ ' I.') oSbv, ot- or u-fomtbe drri M.-u > i’i .- i.-;i to-Yi-vw i! £.Y ) have, wi: V . :I‘ 1 s l.Oulll Cel Isi grant. -1 _*cp T* ! wfemS7 BAViLI L - TrSv. toTATK ' 'i t. B )EOI\, BtOHMOND COfIMTY. Given under my hind and officiii i.ieiturc, at offi. e in An gu-la, lids Clh day of September, li-i „ , „ DAVID L. EOATII, -»ep7 2Cwl»m37 Ordinaiy. O'i ATE or GEO "or A, goT/omki ACOLVT V. ~ - TANARUS/ Whereas, b. b . H'»!ton, r. dnikLtraior on the estate f*f K. pSiiiiiiSa Given under my hand and official signature at office in Ap pling. tins -UU cay of October, 1364. • QC(7 26wlamll _W_. IV. SHIELD:'-. Ordinary. Whereas. Bern.rd Bignon e.nd < Henrv T.'ie}urr,. Exec titnp. of Aaviphui Garde lie, deceased, ap’.liy to me for letters, my office, on or before the first Monday in May neat, to show ause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant. Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au- L. 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