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t-oon ti !«** -in iv- . V. nwfch.X to the C11.2-D, |
bat It lieruk tomck tag
1 for b misbcbar 1
A rii’t'-Vn • r who undertook to create’
ft disturbance rec.?at!y, nrul who refused to
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wee; by the unrd.
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hade trees in the city. The
2no c,t ;.'t,v*‘i 1 All. : :.l\ at- ::d;» those \v!lO
cttbei mutilat t » I >wn.
TV joMlcs . ift itSlosvi'l, unJer any
< iicurr. 1- ••• . t ,U; and. irC-iiees.
<j • i
-4erly, •; : • .vi h tb-Mfownar.;, and per
forming 11. ir fiisioniary.dufiut'.
One store wi • ii mi th • North has
.
'Jim imveu:< • a and tvAntieth army corps
are qttirtcvcii in tin: city. The Foiitltviilh
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nienl.t -.which r. ■ t-!i fieia the t-aytflinah river
to the plank road
u'ilpatrick'H corps is idationid on tlie Savan
li'' tl <ft Uft :i * <l.
Dm jpg the part week all tha troop?, in and
around the oily v.-en reviewed, by (Jen. Sher
man. Our informant • ays they were in a line
condition. , A at many won it ,‘diocr,
q • - blanket vnd other
necessary article
The horses ami n,i.: in the Cf ■arterinasler
depart nr tid r.:sd '» ilic wti:- io 0 :nn» were in
tiie tit i (and order. f l he cavairy liOT.\.i had a
nort of “worn out" look about tlic-ru.
liitt health o! rtn rmiu.’s atmy i lcporte-.l to
he excellent—but a little sickness was preva
lent. in the ranks.
Some few Ji;;ht draft \ t Id have come up
to the wharf. No tirrriy stores h ive as yet
peer; received in (! ciiy, and but..mail quan
tity of sutler's ueosl.r.
From tlie conver ation of ttie officers ae
well as the men, our informant inferred that
it was Nherinan's intention to remain ill the
oily until ts’-'O ot.-structior.il in tiro harbor were
removed c;iouf'i; to allow him to bring stores
and goods loth • city to replenish Ids amrau
rithall tilings
needed.
All li re in
he pro. Ided with a pass from someone cd tlie
leading general olli< ers.
and ire leport that our pontoon hrfdgo was hut
partiall y bun iucorrei L It was »am -
plelely dwtrojod. The Vaukecs are bnildiflg
•anew pmc . ’ ii': c from a point near the
Fkchatige.
*j !:■' ctiuiciic on : ■ are v;. 11 tilled with
’ adic On wed; tlays however. but few of
them are Keen on the streets. A majority ol
t he male population have remained in the city.
The families oi most of lli.-so who have left
ftUU.n'!.udn.
A majority of the chiv. in have previ.-i aei
for some time, but-thei a carcity > wood,
•and much still’, ’in/ it is tlared will he experi -
cncnd for want of fuel. (i#i. Stuuman h’ :
nnounced that he will soon open the Js ivaniiah
.•rad Gulf Ihiilroi'.d and haul wood to tho city.
A grca! natty of the negroes which went to
■U»a city with Sherman's army have already
run away- 0.. h./eimaut iiiatts tuirl the road
by which in 1- U tin city, was lift'd with
thpm.
Our pici.yi iin'-i i o atewl tiiiriy-iiiiliS iron
Use < i-■ (>isv*'n!!s > ■.. i » iiiiU’S of til.'
city. Ibili our pitkii - nil l fcouD are very
vigilant, an<l no one i alkrtveu to go into th
city without a j . from the commanding j
<JenVi:il >;•> ’s a! low?! to uny nut’ per
to :-o toward.’ the city. Alt females who j
ere caught go.a ID\v;i:ua the city, arc trior
oughly tuAu ht and.
lint lew it any female;". <sr families have left
the city since the . ‘ ai; atk>n lyv Gen. Sber
lifan.
Anew. par. rha auy !■. or. started. It in
printed at the loaner oi'il e of the “Daily
News * lunah Daiiy
fjovai Ot'orgian" jniV'e.ii.af l.v M. Summers
«•»<■(. A. > M. The !•; -‘to 'cf the .• hoet is
•Bede. 1 1 rem no eded, and disenthrall^ 1 .
‘-The Ii just and shall he it (rved !’’
' a },; slid no:' ac o aan vs that the “Loy- !
“new h, ; oiioui of evoy thing;" at 1
•iveeei’H'r • ; *O-,U*aU..t uippliod off
il), ri! {; v: • : i ■■ . ■ «:• -.Vibers received: ;
.•dverti.:. ’ nte ins wed at rates corresponding i
with tl.-> yah :el other commodities, in the j
cite. The j. o, : A the si:: 'of tin' late “N, ws.” ]
't he pe.oii. .to r ..nt!o:n:r's that lie will keep j
IJUristm.i*. bn* tern t ■ will not have a turkey :
to enjoy on that day.
5 n :ind not iho e of the military authorities. !
j[f> ;; e> sin for freedom in the broadest rynse j
•■f the . ord, is opposed to Northern “Copper- j
iicadi; m,” <■ ! i. i’ <i: V bettei to deal gently j
a,ith - ■ i.e:ny :,.■•! > 1 tin m inlo t's. - light j
path by peivu.iaun t'n.d by ioree. lie also j
•
: idople Icv t.. a Slk saeiu Ih* ; ll' aUp n the
soldiers to behave Ib-’nsJur and eiW’llt no j
iicls of violence.
lie also say. The will net up’mldstho persecn- I
lion of auy elas.'. however oi i . eiionable their j
sentiments n. -.jdmv been—and dial! act upon ;
From the •Loyal Georgian' we cull the an- ;
i.exixl items :
Shcriiwn •‘bar shown him If to he the |
nnind oi ti.. .. r tv. . h.s is the j
The “Lora", t: Vs : < I. j
‘The pastors c! iV.e I:i-lep?t,j,' a j ]\ . .Yil
Meiiiodts'. I ’ ! ' u - •• e that there will j
A emir. Pi...! to. i• in Savannah on a visit
tothm. Si Tip m. 1-L‘ t.cu. Foster is also in
jhe city cn a visit, ,
’ r.< — .t.* .sonthe!
r- , r c qoan rs cou:e
And the in re- j
> Is tt a
, y t ..e . ‘to reflect seriously upo" the- po- 1
sition of affairs," aad think", that the best way
ii nov w he blinded by prejudice, bu;
• , look at m&t<« s as they leaky exist.
It i stated that a meeting of the ciiizenscf
Savannah is contemplated to adopt measure?
for operate State action on the tart of (ieor
-ion to exl-ttng affairs.
A committee has been formed to distribute
f : 0. * ' the needy -e«idfent of the city.
A ,idler who was misbehaving him-Pli war
hot Chri ;trn i-night. '1 lie bait after passiu
»! rough I.U leg struck an Irish woman name,’
1 ridget O'Reilly, and killed her.
One or two of the Insurance companies in
| ;• v.Uicah are considering the project of c-s
--tabSiulrir.g n National Bank for tho issuing of
greenbacks.
The Custom House and Post Office arc being
c : e:m -d out, preparatory to the commence
ment of business.
Adams Express company have opened ac
office fqj business on tho corner of Dayton and
Bay streets. •
«Oue rich feature in tlie columns of tho
‘'Georgian” is a quantity of Confederate official
advertisements calling upon the citizens to
rady to defend Savannah, also other Confeder
ate notices, also prospectuses of several reli
gious Confederaten ewspapers, and other mat
t. which reminds of days gone by. The pub
li, her says be shall till out with the?e adver
tisements until his friends futnisb him wit!
npw ones.
One Northern firm have already spread them
elves oilpaper—Messrs. Marsh & Brother. They
have taken Lire store No IC3 Congress street
ami occupy a full column iu telling what they
have ta sell, and invite tho people to call look
ahd buy. . •
The Georgian .comments upon the advice
given the citizens of the Savannah by the edi
tor of the Republican in his farewell remarks,
and says they are 1 "decidedly mild for a fire
eater. ’’ Here are Ihe remarks referred to.
TO TUB CITIZUKS Os SAVANNAH,
By the fortunes of war we to day pass
under the authority of the Federal military
forces. The evacuation of Savannah by the
Gouiedcrate army, which took place lust night
left tho gates to tlie city open, and General
Sherman, with his army, will no doubt to day
lake possession.
The Mayor and • Common Council leave
under flag of truce this morning for the head
quarters of Gen. Sherman to offer the surren
der of tho city and ask teims of capitulation
by which private property and citizens may
be respected.
\V r e desire to counsel obedience and al!
proj, r respect on tlie part ot our citizens, and
In \pres» lira belief that their property and
' arsons will l>e respected by our military'
ruler. The tear expressed by many that
General Sherman will the order of
expulsion from our homes, which he enforced
against the citizens of Atlanta, we think to be
without foundation". He assigned his reason
in that easts as a military necessity. It was
a question of food. He could not supply
his army mill the cHb.'.eiUi with food, and he
staled that be must l;a\*o 1«H and sob; tv
nutation. But in our case, food can he abun
danliy supplied for. both army and citizens.
We would not be understood as even intima
ting that we are,to be fed at. the cost of the
Federal Government, but that ftfiai can be
easily obtained, in all probability, by all who
can alibi'd to pay in (he Federal currency.
!i, behooves all to keep within their houses
until ('.t'i. i'hevman will have organised a
provost sj-ffauj atld sticjr police as. will insuu
sy.fety to persons as well as property.
Get. our conduct be such as to win Hie admi
ration 'of a nuilgKiinimous too, and give no
ground for .complaint hr harsh treatment on
the part of him wild will for an indefinite
period hold possession of our city.
in our city there are, as’in other oonreeu '
aitics,:»large propotiou of poor and needy
families, who,'in the present situation of affiiis
brought aliout by tlw privations ot war! will
he thrown upon the bounty of their more,
ioviunate neighbors. Deal v.ith them k ; nd
T i- a'i’ r your Ji’nianthropy and benevt'lence
and let the hearth.of the unfortunate not
be deserfed by your friendly aid.
A, citizens meeting was held In Savannah
Pec. 27. Tho following account of the proceed
i ;1 -« is ia]a n from the Loyal Georgian :
rur.uant to the rail pf Mayor Arnold, a
huge meeting of inliiifk'-ial citizens, was held
al the Masonic Hull, at 12 o'clock to-day.
for the purpose of taking into consideration
matters relating to the present and future
w.-lfai 'of tho city. On motion, Dr. Arnold
was unanimously called to the Chair, [and wi
dr, :. ■ I the ineetiAg an follows :
l 'el!ow-f‘iti:,.'iis of Savannah—At the request
of the Aldermen of the city of Savannah, tun!
a lava number of citizens, t have convene,;i
you together this (lay, to give expression to
yt.-ur views and sentimonts in the trying state
of affairs in which you are placed. *lt is for
us no longer a crisis—the crisis is passed and
it is for you to decide upon the particular line
of action each and all ol' you may determine
to pursue. Our action is to be. determined by ;
our situation, we have no authority or now
or to speak for others outside of our limits
lint we are the Ridges of our own situation,
and can speak for ourselves and ought so to do,
by all the considerations tis prudence, am!
I will say common sense and humanity, to
mitigate, if we can, the effects of' the heavy
blew which has fallen upon us. Our city
contains 20,000 inhabitants, without food, wi I
- fuel, without any place of refuge, cut ( If
from all connection with the country. The
b art sickens •>; the picture thus presented
vnd it is our duty to mitigate as we cannot
avert the terrible sufferings by ail means
which reason and common sense may dictate,
regardless of all abstract view 3 . I have
weighed the matter anxiously, and have nr
rived at the positive conclusion, that there i.-
but one course to pursue, but it is not my
province as calling a meeting, to say more a"'
present. When the city was taken, through
me. us Chief Magistrate, you asked for protec
lion, you all kuow that it was granted io you
ami we all fell deeply indebted to Jlriff. Gen
G ary for his conduct as commandant <U ilff
city. 1 lying convened you and expressed t :
re. - - part my views, it remains for you to nj j
; oiul a ehaii mail tor the Meeting.
A. S. Haitiidge and Robert Erwin, wove |
apppointed* Secretaries. . !
J he I. llowiiu; weia appointed a comniitho !
a report resolutions expessivo of tile mending, i
(.' : < ..)• Hock well. Aid. Lippinan, Dr. Willis, 1
Vl. '• •••••• 'a. Martin Dugan, J. G. Mills. !
VV D. Weed, Alu. f.iehlison. Aid. OT'vrne, ;
.s i ’after a brief ifbseuco reported the follow- !
ing resolutions :
Wis . , by the fortunes of war*, and the j
tinvndor -.-i the city by the city authorities, |
Ji.ii ac.uab has pa-.-cd once move- under the;
aull'.i -r'.ty ;U the Euited States: am* whereas, I
we believe that ti e interests of the city will he j
b■■t s:b rved mill “promoted bv a full and I
in e e:.; .. ?ion of out views in relation to our !
; iv.-* ut condition. We, therefore, the people i
o’bavannah. in full meeting assembled do;
hereby.
1. Ki.-ehvi, T!:at we accept the position.!
v.i.l in the language of the President of the |
Failed Slates, -seek to have peace by laying
down ooi inn.-: and submitting to the national *
auih >r;i ,• iimier the Constitution, leaving a'"l i
; si:,>ii; which remain to be adjusted by the
pe.n. cable means of legislative Loufcrence and
votes. 1
2. Unsolved. That laying aside all differences, 1
ami burying by-gones on the grave of the
■t : v..* will in - our best- endeavors omo .
!u ; to bib-.g luck the prosperity turd c,m
in. nn we ci,ce er-iojed.
...•* *• P* ed, ’J‘! • >*• do not nut ourselves
*'' ' : a c mqusred city, asking '
; ! 1 S' 1 ’' Iwel - 1 ‘be ii 1
iv'.’e ’•• !■ lv, kges coniaiued iu t|re •
! s-e ol u.e Ik, -ideut of
• L'elo'r"'- ‘ * U '■‘ l bgislulicn of
o - *- -e.eii.-i.ve io a people situated as j
v. are, and while we owe a strict obedience I
a- our part to the laws ot the United States, I
w? ask the protection ever our person.’, liv S :
acn property recogniz-d by those law-.
'. Rea t( illy reque t
H • ■ y, the Goi call a • >nv< n
ti iof tla- p-opleof G<‘. r,;i by any cossti
t iooal ia his power, to give th-'tn ant
: unity of vt/ling upon the < u sti< a
who: her thjpy wish the war between the two!
. sections of country to continue
Re Ived. •. : Sherman
h:v .ctr p’ac.'d as m .Raiy-coscman V-r of this
..... .. g Gen. Graiy. who Las. by Lis ur
i tire ' s-t :. (fit tlemun, and ; is uci.'mm k'.cd
j,-, to our citizens, done nil ia his power to
.■. €'. t theta trem '. >u t and ixjury. it is the
• ••i-ao. .de. .•>cta ip t esc at that he be allow
! t-d to nniain in hi.; pi'isent position, and th.it
ibr the reasons above stated, ihe thanks of. the
nitiz-nsare hereby tendered to him and the
. rili ers under h's command.
| (i. Rvs-olved. That au appeal copy of these
] resolutions be sent to the President c f the
Uni ed .Stabs, the Gi veruor of Georgia, Gen
eral Sherman, and the Mayors of Augusta, Co
lumbus, -Vac, n and Atlanta.
V IMOt l- VAS A !10\ UV VUE Filf aIDK.NT.
Vt’j.ereas, It has been made known to me
that Bennett G. Barley, an Acting Master in
tire Navy of the Confederate States, is now un
der arrest in me of the British North American
Provinces on an application made by th • Gov
ernment ol the United States for the delivery
to that Government of ihe said ilennett G.
Burley, under the Treaty known as the Extia
dition Treaty, now in force between the United
Stales arid Great Britain. m
And Whereas, It has been represented to me
that the said demand for tho extradition of
said lßnnett G. Burley is based oh tlie charge
that the ijjiid Burley is a Qigitive from justice,
accused of having committed the crimes of rob
fiery and piracy within the jurisdiction of the
United States.
And Whereas it has further been made
known to rue that Urn accusations and cha'ges
made agaiust the raid Bennett G. Barley arc
based soleley on the acts and conduct <1 said
Burley in an enterprise or expedition made or
atompted in the month ot September last
(1SII4) iov Ihe capture of the steamer Michigan,
au armed vessel of Hie United States, naviga
ting (he bakes on the boundary line between
•ho United States and Use said British North
American Provinces, ami for the release of
numerous citizens of the Confederate Btates.
held as prisoners of war by the United States,
at a certain I-land called .Johnson's Jsland.
And Whereas, the said enterprise or expe
dition for the capture of said armed steamer
Michigan and for tlie release of the said pris
oners on Johnson’s Island, was a proper and
legitimate belligerent operation, undertaken
during the pending jiublic war between the
two Confederacies known respectively as the
Confedi rate States of America and the United
States of AmcrUa ; which operation was or
dered, directed and sustained by the authority
•if the Government of tho Confederate bta f es,
and confided to its commissioned ctiicers, for
ex-cullon, among which cfi'mcrs is the said
Bennett G Burley,
Now, therefore, I, Jefferson Dayis, President
of the Confederate Shrtes of America, do here
by declare and make known to all whom it
may concern, that t' l e expedition aforesaid,
undertaken In the jponfSi of September last,
for the capture of the armed steamer Mtctdgan,
a vessel ot war of the United States, and for
, Ihe release of the prisoners of war, citizens 01,
tho Confederate L-taftis pf jjpld pup-"
live by tho Vuited Statps of America at John
son's Island, was :v belligerent expedition or
dered and undertaken itudoi tlje authority ol
(he Confederate States ol' America, against the I
i "ited States of America, and that tho Gov
ernment of the Confederate States of America
a ;-nm; g the ycspopsibility of answering for the
f -.ud conduct of any of its cßlcew engaged
in said expedition, aiu! especially of the said
Bennett G. Burley, an Acting Master in the.
Navy of the Confederate Staff'S.
Aod I do further make known to all whom
it may concern, that in the. onVis and instruc
tions given to the officers engaged in said
expedition, they wore specially directed and
cep lined to "abstain from violating any of the
laws and regulations ol the Canadian or Brit
ish authorities in relation to neutrality, ’’
ard Ihe combination necessary to. eff.-ct the
purpose of said expedition "must be made by
ConlcdCvate soldiers and such assistance
as they might yyuu may) draw trom the e;ie
mv’s cc-unti v,”
In testimony whereof I have signed this
manifesto and direted tho sinpe to be sealed
with the seat of ttie Depaitment ol State of the
Confederate Stabs of America, ai <1 to bo made
public
Done at the city of Ri.-hmopd on this 21th
day of December, 1801
- fSigned] JaFimnsox Davis.
By tlie Presliient
J P. Benjamin,
Secretary of Stale.
The Wau Footixu ok Raii.koads.—The Presi
dents of the railroads in Virginia liavugee
p vied a sivfliwuesjt rplatiya to flip P"p( iisegpf
Cwndueting tiipni 'at war pricig, in which we
uni s inn valie.iblo ititistiis. In the mailer
•of wage!) paid to their employe®', it appears
ibat lift" average, advance of eight hn.odrrf)
per cent on pease I'aiiv hum b"cn fanud qe
ecssary, except in n< gio bite, tv!* ; ch l.- g been
advanced ab .ut loitr liufi*i!rf>, per cent. Iu
oiln-i pypprires, the advance , lias been much
gi eater: and in Midi turn to this, the great
scireily ol 1 -.her. the high pi ic“ cf oils, tallow
elc., a”d tl c daily deterioration ot ths roa
! obinpry, la;lo be contended wilh In the de
> preriatron of their properly from these and
| similar causes, one if the principal companies
‘ of tiie State estimate tlu-ir annual loss at. 5700.-
| 000, and in firs do not include the losses of
bridges, machinery and railroad, caused by* the
j contending annus, which is over $' 000,-
j 1)00 K**t «iUista!;ding this fact, t! 0 tells are
j only ten times, and the fires only five times
what they Were before the war. Reducing the
fare to an article of indi: pensable necessity
to railroad companies, it is shown that where
a passenver who paid four dollars before the
War and twenty dollars now, might now pay
his fare fiu two pounds of tallow- or its value
in money, in the mutter of the surplus rev
enues am! the large dividends declared, this
pamphlet says that it is fiom the impossibility
ofA spending this su'plus in making proper
| rcpaiis (o the loads and stick—tie material
i ibr repairs not being in the country—and
| that a»l Ibis must inevitably be mei by the
1 stockholders at soma iutme day. 'i lie I‘rcti
: dint, in view ol these facts, deprecate hostile
legi latiou. State or Oonfulera'e, aud says:
“Eri m these fai ls, it, follows that unlegs our
railroads are sustained by enlightened and lib
eral legislation ami action of cur public au
thoriliis, tbalo and Confederate, instead of
being m.tie, lyjfhout defence or advocacy,
tlir *oj lof constant :* in * nbud i!e!j’’nci:il.ioii
mil ol boslile cia.-s legishitioo, th*y ir.evita
ti'y must be brokt n down, and he lost to the
connivy and to me tuilitgry operations, for all
hisiory and (xuciieuee proves that their
tiii-niptel inaiij'.ei'.iuice anu crerilGou bv
Guvcrment i Hilda's will inevitably only
ha-dec, with greatly increased expense, their
final ruin. They are now in the control and
management..of those whose personal interest
in their maintenance and efficiency is far
greater, and ( whose justice, liberality, aud
patriotism are ceitainly no less than those of
auy Government officer,’’
i— wm
Nisbet's Command.—Annexed is a list of the
casualties in Nisbet’s command, Brown’s Brig
ade, L:eut Col. R B. Nisbet commanding from
Dec. j to Dec. 23 :
Adams' Oattallion M Fitzpatrick, Cos A,
arm severe; R Hern, missing.
Hospital Battalion—P I> Uarvy, CoB, head
mortally; N Daniel, Cos B. aim slight.
Hawley’s Battalion. Clemen’s Company—J B
Claik. killed; Corporal S H Batley, in head
severe.
Adams's Battalion—R W Parr, Cos A. killed;
,D W Brooks, Cos A, arm severe; J W Huff Cos
a. foveijuger off; W Bhickbern, Cos A. shoulder
slight; W Seagravea, Cos A, captured; Lieut
Morris. B, head slight. ’ ;
Hospital Battalion—J M M Floyd, Cos A. !
liide anti should r slight; II D Spangle, Cos A, j
thigh severe; j\S Morris, Co’ A, !e<r severe:!
Wl Hasty, foat severe; J Me Fa Lien, cm 0,1
Rilled; J Ga’laher, Cos B, both thighs ampu ;
tated.
A man was arrested in Baltimore a tew days I
drive for cursing Lincoln. ’ i
ahe Clneit nl l people appear to be much
alarm®! about Confederate plotter iu their
uiidsl. they fear they .vill do much mischief. ■
Two drunken Yankee cfliceis, lately, at
A icksburg, uu-L-rt-k to reproduce the tr idi
tior.al exploits ot Mike Fink-shooting a tin I
cup off a man’s heal. One volunteeied to do
the shooting, the other to support the cup. i
The result was (he same as that of Mike’s last
performance in that way—the ball hitting a
low inches too low.
Memphis is : Tanning with tr.'-ops \.Lo e
des*. nation is supposed to oe * Joriuth.
V* lie fi'.. eg theuservcii of ee Charlesloa,
Ma.-s, water wo ks a few days’ su.ee, the
pump would ne t opetr.ie. end au exaudoatiou
prov a that the pipe was completely fi led with
eels. The next day the trouble again, aud on
the two occasions over 2500 pounds of eels
were removed.
Gen. Dana is conscripting the citizens of
West Tennessee, and forcing th m into the
Yaukte army.
The abolitionists of Tennessee are making
another effort to tis their politic il status, so
that il will meet the favor of their masters in
Washington, and receive the recognition ol the
State as a pmt of the .abolition Union. The
scheme of holding a preliminary State conven
tion to lorm a ticket to lie run for a constitu
tional convention, originated in East Tonnes
see, and the other division fell in with the
suggestion .
Chicago has just c nil pie ted anew census
total, ICO, 353, aga’ns 109,200 in 1800.
The total valuation of property is $48,733,-
782 against *157,053,512 in 1800.
The population of the British North Ameri
can‘Provinces that are uniting is b”t littlp
short of 3,(100,000. The Gqt'qqlic religion ia
held by considerably wore than two filths of
the number.
Colonel Cyrus Hamlin, eldest son of the
Vice-i’resident.has been promoted to the rank
of brigadier general. Colonel llainliu wap
one ol the first officers in the army to offer his
services to command nt gro troops.
General Burnside has appeared before the
War Committee icspecting (he (h-terslmrg dis
aster. It ia understood that ho testified that
his plans were so completely elm aged by
General Meade just before Ihe assault that he
was unable to carry out his designs.
A free school for female negroes was re
cently opened in Baltimore, ip the leetjste
room of the fiet'e! Church, Saratoga street,
under tlie auspices of the American Missionary
Association. Asa mark of esteem for Lin
coln, the aulVor of the jirqclqmation pf eman
cipation, and the deep interest h > has mani
fested ia the welijit'ol the "colored people,’’
the ’‘parents and fr'enffs" of the children who
attend this school decided to gall it the "Lin
coln School,"
The Fenians—lrish nationalists they call
themselves—are to have a grand convention
at Cincinnati on the 17th of January. They
want to get together a fund of SI,OOO 000, and
the ffenmmr everywhere are quay muffing col
lections therefor.
In the Supreme Court at Cincinnati, a few
days ago, in an action brought by a negro
man, named Johti J. Taylor, against Charles
Lyle and Joseph A- bavyjvr, lor illegally re
jecting his vote at tjie Ijjst election, the jury
returned a verdict for the plaintiff.
A competent authority calculates that be
tween §l2p.ffo|) and S}sß,fJoff yearly is ex
pended u) New Y ork upon tffo ryiigious music
. of its churches.
Six powder mills exploded near Wilmington,
Del. JL)ep, 15, killing ten jgei) and wounding
several others.
William M. Stewart, sou in-law of Gov.
Foote, hag been elected U. S Senator frpui
Nevada.
The trial of Mrs. Ilutcliiriv for presenting a
sword to Harry Gilmer, the Confederate dra
goon, is concluded ip Baltimore.' The proof
was positive against 1 or. A Yankee journal
says she is a handsome lady, aud was an object
of sincere pity as she stood in court surround
ed liy her little children.' Her sent or po is five
years confinement, in the State l’cnifi nthuy,
but the probability is that the sentence will
Ire mitigated
An order has hern Issued by Stanton stuping
.the draft in Kentucky. lie is afraid of the
feeling of the State.
The Federal postal revenue for ttie year
ending June 30ili, was §l2 433,253 78, and
(fie exp-, intituies lor the same period, sl2 01f t
-78!> 20. This shows tin .-rpeiiditure ol $200,-
532 ‘l2 over receipts, while the average annual
excess ot expenditures from ISfiT to 18(14, has
been $5,743,725 82.
The Memphis 4'g«s predicts thqt theie will
be a heavy cotton trade in (hat seetun (lr's*
year. The. blockade has been removed.
The Canadian authorities have ye-arrested
two of the tit. Albans raiders.
The Bosion and Cincinnati journals are pub
lishing in full the list of taxpayers, and j the
amount they pay under the special revenue
law. The publication lias developed the fact
that wealthy men, who spend over six I lions
and dollars per annum iff thpiy household ex.
pmwf*, "fib 0 no ineoqie "over six thousand
dollars.” The .publication creates' a great
hubbub, but mostly among those who have sin
ister motive-: for concealing their wealth.
GET TIIE BEST!
Ihe undersigned has just received, direct
(rom tlie m tffiifiYclurcrs, ffufftiier let cf the
genuine
Sea r fallctti
STVLOTnIIKTO TOBA.CCO,
Which is by lai* the best Smykiffg Tobacco
made in the Confederacy. Half pound pa.
pers and (hie Hundred pound Cases-Sold
only by (he Case, Alt orders from a distance
proftiptly attended to,
• A. 11. KttTtTIAM,
Tin .<air.lr.n7 Airnr.l |.|. 111. Miimiiadurw. ,
~~tjTk igptlst haN Mil?,
PUBLISHED EVEItY S -TURDAY.-AT AUOUSTA, O \
810 PER VIC AH.
EDITED BY KEY. A. DAYTON AND .IAS, N. ELLS.
ENCLOSE iiO AND ADDUESS
.I AS. K. ELLS',
its c 4 lO 'A-.'.aM Aligusia,
(xro cr & Kak( i r Mrii iaa- i^lachines
HAWED
G>l \«!IHSFS, AO. ft>r which liberal priefß will l*e
tivea. JL ppiy to (J* A I’l-A’T.
. WANTED.
A M's I \ilOX, l.y a Lady <>? this city well qualified to
t»Hcti the French tr.it Knjjlish The l*c.-t lef
er dcc.s even i requirt *1 A line add ret* ed to .Miss A •» s.
will he \.n inptly aMcudetl *,(». der2s 2d&lw*
V ' i.nnuA tHm^iuFF , s~sTi>r
L ILL he ** ‘ld h; lore *!.e < • urt \U use and >or iu Liacolnton.
» Li e-oiucoun y. on the li. tTUE haV i » l'ehruarv
next, wiiipii I.’ e u.ual ii ura o* s-a!,- a t;rt» royLauud
A A l.u.'i, iiui.ijt tve t- ;v- \ :-.i i * «>f If/ief! on in*, p:-. jhi ty
t'l the Mull.i«* o'ltei'!.-, .'*• i ’tl f>y .irtve 1 li la iS
irom th* ihtliiu.ry <*ou.t cl .ii»l Cwitlity va !av r ofii t
Tato:i’, Q tliu iry, vs. W a Oanby at»d Michael 11. S.ial’ev,
hsecutcro c’ .U. tm.tliey, tlcc’d. l’rct*e ly p'»intc<l •ut by
dC; 0 4wl jihfitf.
.., ~ , vL' »»1 •ST livm X~B~*HAL V~
V\ be :*oklat the Lower Market Hous«\ in the ci«y oi
’ ’ a on-the firs Tuesday in .1 miary n xt. under
an order «•! »i*e romt •l" Ordinary of UieiiißOi and c-junty, with
in the legal heura of bale, one neg o f male slave i.anicd A L>
ELIA L, al*out years old. Sold as the property of the
EritaLi of liiiry, deceased, for the benefit oft eholrs
aud creditors ofsaid Terms ca«h.
noviiJiJwiS SAKAH KILET, Ad.Tt’x.
POSII»OXLD VD>ll\l»TttAToßß SALK.
Woodstock, Nov. 26th, 1884
Hf'HK Suie of Eng-ne. (’astingp. &c., advertised bv us to
X take place on the £9th lust. is * erebv postpoced Ir.defl
nitely J. J DANIEL. >
WM . T. DANIEL,; Adni'rs.
nov-30 Cw4S , F. G. (J. DECK. )
Gl \ H DTv\’S"aA LK.
BV virtue of ordrr fn m the Court of Ordinary of Ogle
thorpe c nnty. will be sold before the Court Ho*ise door
in Lexinirton, v: said county, on 1 lie first TueFday in February
next, wit run tlie If gal hours of 3®le, the following negrooe, t' -
wi: : Ani\ a wrman about ?Z> >ca-.s old. and her threechil
dr. u, William, a
aud Charles, a boy l ytiir M S >!d as the pr perty* of the
ui’nor children of John P Latimer, late of said county, dcceat
ed, lor the benefit of said nnDOrs.
TACITUA 0. LATIMER,
decls Swsl Guardian,
ABMI Vs l JIA IOKV- hTETT “ 7
BY virtue oiau order from the Court « f Ordinary of Lin
coln county, will be sold on the Tuesday in Februa
ry, IS&3. at the Court Hou-e Door in *aid county, between the
hours of ale, the trac* of L ' ND in said county w» ere
on Abner P. U«urici r =.drd at the t ; me of de.»th, oemtainiog
29-* acres rno.e or 1-ss. aoje-inint? La?■: of Mopcnef, Haruht.
j Jo* i r ir.iuci i'.d ctheia. i'lll* name Bold subject to the
vhtow’s U' Ver ) ie ins cash,
dC(IS aLEaANDEH JOIIN-STON. Airr/r,
SALK.
pu:’*r.iar«v of an order ir in the Court of UM.naryof Liu.
ۥ ;uooautv. *v *i- tie* la bifore the Court House door in
ud i'/ on Cr*t'lues-day in Janu iynext, between
i : i.->uTfl of sa.u the bqiowing property to-wit :
2 ' r» a*i Lewlj i;•> ut v }eais bid, soid as thß proper
ty bu.nr.*;:;* to thee-;t*te oi Will am H, Norman, deceased,
uie of i. i om county, for the benefit of the heirs and credit*
oȣ of Terms on day of sale.
&, McMULLAN, Adm*r
Mrir»W4} GW* ajiflTM*, i
CITATIONS
r . X -* *V* * 'y-' • *ll e-frr.
C
•. h?r v-.-.s, Lav'r :;t J. }l »*• ’.cs for lector? of ad*
iu.tr.i;l u: on Inc E.-iut. cf o.l‘- of said couu*
tv, - octMiscd. ' . , ,
TANARUS: use f.r ■ to tlcro. to cite and admon.Va all, and slo^a'ar
•
r.:v oSlce wiihni lie ti e ;tc c: e : show cause, ii
ar’v ;i:e; have .ny mu! lct«e- -i'- '••-la riot be granted.
G wn ur.do; my •' au> ' ll 1 *1 »t effl c iu Aj»-
oii k- t* i-‘ .‘ill day of l -
der6 4w5-) U w. Or '.matv•
CT v\ E OFGFO iuilTToTLr I-'la ( • »rN i'Y.
* .Vl.vW-A’tr-* V ■■ J>r Ltuiso. ad'H-U
--«:..'10u eh tLeebUte of J i . Me i rj, lute of sand . county,
and and
TV-.?r aTctl'.crefv »e. ;o e.te a: and admoois:., nH aud fiiigtilnr
ti. kii dud a in. cred :ors» «-i 'i.i' . e«r.t?r. .to Do .a..i appear at
i \ office, ‘.::an the iicor n.: c v iav. to stew cause,
• . s&houic n< beg
O .*.*a u. u.e; u.x a .-.u v iud.-al s-cv»~;v.u: al efflee iu /p
.-It: a in- e;r»Cav ol D « ....g, U-M
•dc- S ixVod r* . XV . SrUeL ? S, OuVu:\7V.
fiiT‘TK OF'GEOBGIA, COLUiIBIATiiuNTY
Wlit-'i• a", Mary Zt t .t;.; . .t >mef r 1 tters of ad
;r..i is'T.t'iv-n on the estate ol Julia M. i>ug<, late or said coun
ty, dee-used *
These are therefore to cite ami admonish ail and singular
the kindred and cr.ulite rs of said deevased, to be anil appear at
my oiiive, within the time presciifnd l>y law, to show cause, il
anv they have, wliv said !e lerssiion!d not be mted.
Given ut.der my hand aud odi.ial signature at urilice iu / p
piiis&lhis 5 h day oi December.
dtcS4«iO • W.W SHIELDS' " ifi'aiy.
Si' at,’, oi) kfuuiii, r uLi’ninilT' uunta.
Whereas, T I*. Wo and applies to me tor utters of aJm'n
ixtraHon on the es.ate of Joii.vthau W late of s,.ii county,
deceased ;
These are therefore, to cite ar.d adinoui.' al!,a*dsin2u’ar the
kindred and ere.;hors of said and w . ; ed tc» be and appear at my
office within the time •r-os.-ribed bv law, t > show cause, if any
thev have, vhy said i a itcnssiinulu not bfgrauted.
Given under my h n > and uib jlil denature, at ofllce, iu Ap
plin-: this i t day ul Deambcr. Wl.
dccti 4w50 W. •■V.SHIIIUiS, Ordinary.
ff-TATK lit UE.IUUIX, CHLI’MIUA COLAiV.
S Whereas. H Seett . iu me for A- ters almln
istrrtior.wilh. tlie will umexul on the estate or W'iliiiuu
foot', late iTsaiii Cin’l.te, ilecex oil :
These are thrrefoiv to elte ami uemohMi all, and siV'ieslai
the kilulled arid .■ ■ 1 11 ■,I > of decea id, 1 1 !„■ ij ,1 u’et'ear at
my office, wilhinthe tim.- j.r, s; rii.til t, v law,show carte, il
any they have, w hy said 1,-Uars ..|,.,i:„i ;,..t I e an.i.ud.
lit.on under ii.y i.amt and official sitnalut-i, at office in Ap
pling. this Ist day ui Dreeiuher, l .’.'.i.
(ledHwog TV. V,'. SHIELDS. Ordinary.
iDTATEOF OEOIUaIA. (WNUUAOOIiNTvT"
K 5 Whereas. 11. ecott a; idles to me for lo'tei.s of adminis
ti dion on the estate of John • colt, late of atid drunty.de.
These are tbere'ore to ei’e and adiadnish all, and ringu'ar
ti e kindred and on di ora o: said dec iv il. to Lb anil appear nl
my ofilee, wltnin ttie lime proacrUiei) hy law, to show cause, il
anv they liaye, wti oaid i, tiers smiiffil not be grant ed.
Given under my band ami ultn lal sigtaiure, at office in Ap
pling, this Ltday of Dec. lain r, trail.
deLiifwoJ W w. HHIKLDS. Ordinal v.
UTAiE 11 F OE'JUCIA WILK.ES O -CNTV.
Ll Whereas, Tlo mis J li .went applies to me for letters
ol aiffiiiniitiatjnniin the Estate oTWilliam 11. Heard,, late ol
These aietherefore to elf. and admonish, nil and singular Ihr
kindred and es ditors of said diveased, to U- and appeal al tin
office veil hill the time prescribed b'v 1 ,w. to , lunv came, if any
they have, why said I .otters should not be granted.
Given under iuv llill.d and official ...isliatiue ia office in
Washington, l! is Ist day of Dec. lut.er. ISM.
decs rwso G. G, NUffilAff. Ordinary.
avm&oFaSbimTm l .'ktookFeTThTStv: —
1.1 whereas, (Iticv art", i.| plies tome for letters of Ad
ministration dc bonis n n on the Estate of Em klcl S'. Gilmore,
These are there r ots. to cite and admonish, all andsngu'.nr
the ku.diyi! amt eveditors of said deceused, to be and appear a'
luy office, within the lime proseiilie t liv law, to show eause, it
any they have, why said Letters should not la' granted.
Given under my hand aud offlml signature ihis 0: Ii day ol
D _LC, iSUACKKLKOKh,
UTA’I'E Oi CIEOUiUA7o«I.ETHi)KrE'GOUKTi'. ‘
13 CourtofOidmiry f r said enmity November'*'e.ui, 18f4.
Wbartus Williams. Howard Executor on the Estate ut Ma
ry Howard, late of said county deceased, by petition sli -wst
thet'ouit at thisresu'ar term if tlie Gum, Hut lie has fully
adminisleiciUhe estetoofsaid decease t, and prays to hfdis
charged from said trust, , ' < '
These nee thot’ol'pre to (die an.i admonish all, and singular
the li-imlt.d and creditors of ...aid deceased, to he and appear nl
liiy.d,ire within Ihr time pro er'died l.y law to show eause.il
any they have, why said ExemP r slioSlu not be discharged,
and letters of dl Illusion graded to him.
Given under ray hand and official signature llils SOtlr day oi
November. 1864. li. O, SLLA' KELFOUD.
decs Owiy ordinary
G'GVi'S "t' GffUfKilTroUUuMltTA GtdUNTYT
K) Whore'S, M's. F. Johnston cpplies to me.for letters ol
ndmi ist rat lull oil the Estate of A. A., Johistou, late ot sad
"’These are therefore ‘to dte and admonish, all and sina and .r.
the kind ml unci cmlitors of s:\ul tl.Ttq\;'c i' ; , to b? av-vt uppvur ut
my om.re within th.- time l.y luw, to show cause, i
anv they novy. whul Ivifers shoulil not. be svaiite<l.
Given rauU rmv h:uut nru! olUwal signature at oUlce in Ap
pliug. this 10th tlay of Dcctiuher, -804.
W. W.SIUSU'H*. Ordira-y.
gri BOiiuf.i, ‘inkfis wvlntvt ,
k.. lihoi'.g’s app’ios lar leltera
imfuslia ioii on the. estate of William of
Thole are, iluWorc,to cite, and a-lnurutsh all persons cou
coined, to show ciuse, ifp.-'y they have, why s-tid idlers
sluy and 1 not b> gmnlcil at ihe 1' ni.t.of Grdinarvto be hcht in
a’" l , tor saul count v on the fir.-t .MONDAVin Fehtuey, 186 V.
Given under my hand at ollloe in •.•ro<wshoro\ !>ct*'".:iber
2.1. IS** 1. 4a. KiISG,
jml 4wi. , OriUn.uv.
Lt’fATß OF GfftHtUlA', OGLETHOnPE GoDNTV,
n Whereas, i'enn t Aims. Ovorgc K. Sims and t'haries W
f-ima apply To me lor It tiers . f mlir-inisiration on the estate
of John Mms, late of said county (!e( ca*eil.
Tliese ar** therefore to cite am! admonish all and .singular, ti e
k inilreil ami creditors of t-aiil ii vi ascU, to i j;n:d appear at m>
office within the time pvesciihej by law, to show cause,lt any
thev have, sat'd tetii ii- .Jumld not be *jraWe;l.
Given under niy iaml and old. ia! signal are. this ‘Jf>i!i day ol
December Idol. W. G. yHAG'v.tfit.l-OHD,
dec 2D 4»'l _ ? Ordlnnry.
ton %
GUaifiNJC (’OUM’V -Ho it kr own, Hm.t 1,
Henry K. Hunt, of s id c- unly - ml SLa'c.sm ii a- hfed
uni ) Green 11, Thompson, abo ot .aid county, c hun
dred dullars, f r the pwimn.t of v Ireh veil uml tru y V’ be
made to the s iddr. irc 11. Th,mps.». ai.d Ids hcfva, 1 t.im!
nyrelfa- and my heirs firm y by 'tlms- pre.eid :, as witnesselh
mv hand mat: tal, this J.f. !oi].. luV.h
The c-m.'iiti n oi the c,:: ”.e bcii»' irtiids, that the said Henry
E liu. t ee.lto sell to sa'.il vircen 11. i'l - nip
sou a Ceilalu lot o- pt.icjl ol land, t Ki-ihc. with-th«
thereon, situated In tlie c.i-y » f Ui\ei,Ciber.) and said comdy,
and bcunde 1 on tV-* K-.t h by p»Miu. j‘s of Joipi b\ Jtiumiir
nnn. i lithe L t.*4iiy iueii.is a ol said \\ois* v E. Hunt, on ‘be
Suii'li by llmnd Mr.-er, hi and Off L «• West by Main filled id
said (tty. am) whies is now occu)i.d t-v st-i-1 Tliompsun as a
Grocery*, t r the sum of cigli ecu hundred dilars of which
said Given 11, Ti.omi.S'U p id to said Usury L. Hunt seven
hundred dollars in cad', and mad. hiujc,-. in premiss ry n ,te
dueattwe vem i Ills 1 r tffe lc.minii'g ilcen hui dud dol
lars Kuvv If lie s tun nry E Hunt sliall oouv'tv amt ms nv
or catfse to t... r.rwvej :mi ii-surtiL p v BO «d andMiffi.-icnt
t i 01 mcio mK ti .ul ■; t it lie -cor, fr o fc. c.’l
. ipo tgage or o'ln r in; vtni ranee, upon the pujmeutof said
promi-aory not' uy s f.Ureei; 11 » given ’ey him as afo-es i.l
this nay as part »n*>dem.i- n for the purchase i fnaiiMsit and
Grocery, tlnu this Bond to be v. id, i-ls.- to rotmiin In Three.
Signed, scaled and delivered in pr- sem-e ’V JLb 141 • I l ' s !
, Vm G' : LLG.
f t ief>np Court ofOrJinar\, fTsf-KMiiRB Tt.mr, I£Cl.
ThCpoiili m oi ouch •». 1 In mp <uii showi mto the Gour« t1i.,1
He .ry K. Hunt. < fsi-itl comity, oi.! i’i life, s ; «n a (trl.ain boml
tor Hi!e f r a h-t, Oenenbcd i;i mul whkh boi.U is fully
H *t. forth in said pcliihm ; ami if. app..Mnmr Huit. «s*.*. t-i it! Gn-cn
II Thoni. s »> h is pan! fully for . .t.d h », mu; wi.-ius ati '>rdcr
Do John G. I\oit/ law.a.tii.mifiJGdor cf .said Henry H. Hunt,
to kw to ~'i.muT t-aal bond
It is onio ctl liy tin-' oath, th it not e- of Green If. Thomp.
son's itppaci I>nbe * ivcn to ail p. . ns Intended, by putilicu
ti« nos a copy ol said |.Hi iom r’s H-.ni :ml '.t tl.if, order, duly
cctifif and, in the Chronicle & S i.li .0 so thirty i-a notice
to interciial non res pi i«t»c-»’ tne -'d b <rlc.n duvs
n ticetn v-i'-P H ta the aamini.-i-al r miisatlaw of the
Ueif:i:.e i.’reEdiitk in t; is Mu**\ » »tii.it they may show ca n c,
it tli- y cat'. wi \ this Gou t sS»o iM not. dir c*. sai l John G.
H Itzclaw, admiiti.Viat r as aforesaid, to du tke title under
said bond, ut tb : ‘ ourt of Ordinary of s id county, to be hel •
ou the second M<*mUv i.-i J.mu rv ne.kt.
A tru j* x'rtc! IV iu th-* mii.ute.i f Grecue (Jourt c-t Ordi
nary. 1) Minbcr Te:m. 18:'-4 This si. I» <:..
UejS EL T OE M US E ut MG, Ordinary.
NOTH; Iff
_T£ S l Sli-CKSSiSTffrt ft
,KJ OT tl: E Tt»'DVf!T'uiw'AM) VnLi'D. IdN ' -
13 AU peiumm liHff-hlcd t.i ti.e ts'altt of nmv Hart llel.i,
Ute ofUgli-t' orpt- cminty, den a v.i.ar,- .1 ii vlniio nci). l: i m .
mediate, payment, an : tlm.*e l.avinj? cf.dm-v :i>;aiiot saiti c- tate.
will pr. scat til iu \v li.iu the Una j»iescribed by law, t-iopei v
aticsud, to the undersigned so.- iu» »m-,;t.
JOtuN U. il li I SKI ELD,
Adinmlscratora.
indebted to the Estate ot Beniamin Ho i
lute olltuhliclnd Colli,tv, live. km(l, nr-• quirt.l to Riakeim
media e payuu-nt; nr.d those liftving eta m.s ngatiis' said tis-
Cite are 1 r.t fled torn,-cut tiie s me. duty attest -d. w.Uun the
•’me prescribed by law
hWiiw.-o won BUT WLi'HXS, AdiWniatrator.
N (J I > Dr. E. J, Palmer, Ibn jimbi 'i‘ L r nuth vid bhs !
Wit'e.j melte Siii’t lii.ucs J <j *i:,i-r Imi liiswirp t.eargia v".
Gamer, wr.o resblcj in die Dt-te ot I’, x is, and 1o M-»_Siiihe
'<•« ie -h'-T.iby Tioli’t-it that Pur tWths elthr th id ite
there-f, fffh.i apply to ’ll Court fl Go! iwry. mZ lturke
county, lor the of c.'i.i.i.ismoners. to .'VrtL'.-tl c
estate (1 Old txcept.o) of B ‘.ijjinin f.-iiimr, late of cud ■, junta
deccea-cd. QE'JitGE It. p LUEit.Ex'r
nov Stew 46* 1-yS. W..p a i mer , AK
TVTOTI K 'll) DEBIOU; «I>ill,' lililfoTif
i.l Notice i< hereby given to a 1 p*;.s >i»B havi-»g clUms
against J.: se S 11 itt.Km i-*r.t Gn miu emntv, da., <l.'(wt!
to ren in a*i account * f tiie r dc'u.i:;tU ; ad all o ~ • ’
delt dt > said G. cease iwil in ;!;,j ». :t - r;i . fi ?. u> ■... ,
ed. This l)uc. 15di, 1851. _ :G -- DaTTl.e'^
•e-7 6w.W -oIMS' li.iU|.; li'-f-'J ■
\'i>ri'
-1 Ail mi ■ ■ ’.si:,l ,tc, ... .
rate cf I-ill,to . . . ■ . -j
makeiniineJial*-luiyn* :11 it!. -.n.*!.*. ;].» ,1 ; j, y.
M:*;dn in- u*’:,ior-t .i.i*l !• l lie, :,i. n, i.n ,1 .2,
Citey fttlc.t <l. Mili.ni :ii ■ liii.e viiacrti.i .1 by aw.
... ELLKN lilfEN.
dCC’-3li_.vl AdmUiUiat.ix.
Ttr i/rr'l.
.1 All persons ir.de'.iicd to iho. JC.-tate or J natl.nn Wood
lVe r l r*. nuptial counlv, it. „<I, vyill ;ui .*nail
r.i-'lit to t!.e uipMr. lyne nni! those h-.ivipi; y ; ~: i r , o ...m
E-talo w;*: ptesent Uieio, duiy utleyied, with.n tt.r'- jt.i-. mo
s rinedbylaw. T. h. w6l»l>,
docl, 6w03 Artin’r.
TWO MOfITHS WOTIiES
XS Hxty days after date appl calten will to made to the
C°u»w of Ordinary of 1 kes county, tor leave to sell the
... „ . A. T HOLLIDAV. Adm'r
novlSßw4i de bonis no-, with ij, will
VOTICE. ”
JS Two months after Oat* or the fi.st reenlar term of the
Court oi- 1 irdmary of i Jx'.ethorpe comity thtr. after, aopll. ».
lion will be made to wild court for-cave to ,ell (he reern-s
belongimr to the Ksl ate of Giles Vouri«. late cf said county, dw
ceuaed. shit lilta December, 1804. 3
dec.o fiwSl Adm r de bdois non with the will annexed
\ T OTW£. ~
11 Two months after date or the Erst re.-ular term of the
Vbbrfof Ordinary of Oglethorpe cor. nty thereafter, application
will be made to said Court for leave to the lards and r.c
eroes be’omdng to the Est teof Jlary Young, late of said coun
ty, deceased. Tula lSth Deccniber, 18W u
jOIi.N K. YOUNG, A.un'r
■iJ'oTFFt: —-i—
--* Io .“oOnths otter date or the first rceuhir term rfthe
G^artoK nuoary otOg\U orj.-i county the;eaf:erbpp';rr,* l( ,n
will bsmods to Sard ’curt r GidMiafv 'or Dave » «Ctt? 1
bau.r.Jid pro half Of*.rue- of land in Eibert county, to be’
ri V !:t • ’■ " H- w 1 a in.,, iate of Oglethorna
OjUU >. d-.Cr e;jd. ihni 12th Dec , 1804,
deni3 awhl WM. B. BRIGHTWELD, Ex’r.
Nutice.
.eJw omon L tl ‘ ??*!,' iate application will be made to the
lill ih? bind ™?j2 fordica p , . of Colum'»ia county for leave to
and negroes of the Estate of Jonathan Wood.
. aW -- T.H. WOOD,Adm’r,
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