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Wash s ngton dispatches s' to that tb‘>re in
entire haunOßy iu t.h« Cabinet on ;nj qiievi*D
ol lecoustruction.
The Mayor ol Mobile has given -public no- ,
tire tbit negro testimony id tied v.uul nit
white tn-n.
In sixty-one counties in KerTafcky beard j
freni the Conservative tu j -.r.* v, on U.o voU. i
lor State Treasurer, is only 2 013.
A frightful milroad accident, oi curred An-j
gtttt 15, on the 11 usatutde Unit tvb-tve .
Bfldgrport, Conn, hcv- uiy j i0...s were k:ih.-d
aid eleven hadiy vouiide<i.
iho it mocnits cl ‘J o e have nfruinaiod ;
Hoa. James Howard, of Foi ii-inil, for <:•<%• ru • I
or. Ibey adopted a j-Uitionu expro. ring con- j
to'once in Tieeidcot ■I-1.l- a, and dec'aring j
ti;>-franchise the right «if all American cii z .i
The excitement in fiaaacru circa a ur N w ,
York, Aug. 15. wad in*-in s. Ji.* ! • a., tof j
Keichain, bon & Cos., and particularly ho- c.-. M
oot the failure, whs a stunning bi< w l« general
c-onh fence. Fodowing, ns tbh' d'>r,i. ch»*e up j
on the discovery ol the Fi cc.i IC. kd» t;*'ca
tion, people were naturally aaonii-'b a, and
disposed to distru. t every body and every thing.
I o mr that KeUhum’i' -n, a yon... £-ua
twenty-live ya-a.s of uge, who had < i vrge < i
the busiiitbo o$ the liiru nc ! pi s-ew-cd its entire
coandeucj, Uet-d the 1u- and e< cu ities->f
lire concern to the extent«f two uni -on d-.»l
--lurs. In addition, ho forged g -Id clucks to u
Urge amount. Those be deposited a collator
al Hu uiUy, stipulating that t:.<-y sfcould not tie
oi dept cited. '1 he forged checks urn said
to he meetly ii the bands 1 1 private bauke s.
»j ho Fouith National Bunk is one ot the nuffer
*nH, hut its profit;; 1 :>f tin* last six mo nibs ex
teed the lot.-jCS. ) uii'.c Kclchanr felt the coy
on Monday evening and bus not since been
licaid of. iitf wrofea letierto hi.-; father con
t< rising ! h** cr.me and t-ckicg him to tk ■ cue
of his young wiio and child remarkir gU. .( lie
li td pr. vidi-d lor bill's'lf. Morris lx ueflam cr
discovering : lie detoloUioD, ordeiecl a so j ■ a
wion ol payment, until au invi shg-dit a coiiid
lie made, it is not believed that cr» i into wiil
loeo heavily, in; Mr. Ken 1 uni po -s «da large
nmouut ol wealt I ’. J i-c g.-ncial rendition <1
affairs >« doubtless mu: h exagg- rated. Tut
on of young Kc te'num he was in a trunk
utore on Broad way-pure! run 6 Cai)"’l, to. r
hirnbam figures up his lohm;3 thus i.n at $285,
(X)|). llorxpcctud to ficLi.l6 Up ull his stock
tlli'U iiitdio. u
W -hii.ptm dispatches state pubTca'dons
have recently been iiawto about ililiV; cnees be
tween tiio President and Cabinet with regard
to tho proper policy iu l'i during ciruthv'U
Blaus to their former rei v.iovs, n.ml p> il licit
larly involving lire om noon of uc < j gtiifcsge
Proceedings ata Bliic y pn v.v.e, and it i.* not
known that any member tu •ii the I alut o f Im
properly rovcaliug tfli nr. ih r lore Illinois
of what taken place in Cabinet Otumcil art; uu
reliabie, but it may be said tvi.h c .nfidence
that there is not no’.., nor is it believed tb n
will be any material dili'eret ce between the
I’rt'sideut and Oabinct with regard to the to
storation of Southern States. One of the r a
aouH for this assertion is the fact that all pro
ciamattouH appointing Provisional (ioverncm
a,c in precisely the iuino woid , and'founded
on the Tennessee arrangement and maturely
considered bv tho Pret d-.-nt, a:-.d approved by
tiio Cabinet, showing a carefully considered
plan, und the amnesty proclautaiion being in
accordanto with that liocsim ut 'The Prcsi
cloak, it is known from representation to hisiu
tltuato friends, is deti-i iniuc-i to i urnue sub
stantially the reconstruction programme ilrus
laid down. Many of the accounts horn the
South are exaggerated, and misrepresent the
erne and favorulie condition of public opinion.
The average payments of the Uovermueui
for July was $21,000,100 per day.
ilaj Gen. Sci oliold lias obtain g e ve of ab
sence for a year, and is going to Vii-it liurope.
<jea. Wherry of his stall' will accompany
him.
Chief Clerk r Jbeaker has been appointed
commii sio rer of Patents.
Thu warfare for end ngainst S : raon Gamer-'
on lor the uext Scnatorskip in Tenmiylvania
lias opened m a litrions on.-’iiught by Judge
Kelly up-m Simon Gatnerou, in tho I'bila lat
phia papSra, over Ids own signutur.e Kelly
ctarges Cameron with fraud- ip oa the fudiun-;,
thirty ye»rp ago, ami a crmlttr us « .reer of
corrupt contracts, bribery, t u-m The
alia 1 , k on Cameron’s lec-eut speech
rsneeiing at Tiiiladelph a Cong re- huh a.
B F Martin, of Culuiubus, Ohio, has been ap
pointul Collector ol lutemal lleveeue, vie;
A P Stone, commUUut sui' .du. Geu Wrigid
was Lis opponent’
In reference to the cbnrga of mdibMj sa
tiuiidation at the polls of is xlugton, Ivy ' the
Gukmict says that ibu action of the military
was a mere farce; that nothing was dooe
which could prevent tiny man hem voting;
that hundreds of robots who were not cuiiik-d
to vote did vote ; that o;ny sum-, lour or live
poisons weie arrested, and tbeebaru-s against
them wire ot huc'i a l aturo us jut tin. and the
actiou in each cun. lire editor says that dur
ing the few moments in which he stood at the
j oils one of tho vilest rebels of Fa eilo comi
ty voted without a quest.on, while one who
was knowu to lie an oflieev in the Union army
was ch iIIOQP’ (1 and qnc.-.llonud us to his loyal
ty duriuj: the rebellion.
The box furniture in Ford’s Thcati-, ued
by Mr. L'-ucoln on then, idol the tos.-issina
tion. lias b. eu retaoved r.ml plac and under lt.ck
and key to protect it against relic bun i is,
during the changes now be ng made iu th
theatre. It is suggested they bo pounauenliy
placed iu the Patent cilice.
Attorney’ Ucncral Speed’s opinion en the le
gality of tho militaiy It it l of the „»siisshi§' ha:-
boou isau.dby the Govt iiiinerit ns a puidi?' doc
ument.
'ihe late defalcation disooveii--a in New
York has caused much excitementiu Chicago.
Adv icon from Mexico Male tfiu.;, ».-a Uh-u
--eaud luipeiiulists we to bn scut info the conn
try North of ALitauioias. A lih of h'otk
houses is to Is meted between mm
Mata mum*. Kirby Mil fit i 1 ti e g-iy ui
hU'\i 'O. Gen. Shelby, i.iio of il E. uiir ,-i.-
armv, has oigauiz and it c,;pi; tTshwrfccn.. if.
of nboitt ftvc thou.sr.ui tuen. Tibs body is for
special bat ter service.
Every thing is quiet ia the viciuTtv of Browns
ville.
In a Ward caucus convention in PLitedel
phn August la. two delegates were tabbed.
Both wilt die.
The people of Galve «od, T< xas, ami yk-initv
are becoming reconciled to the now order c i
thinga.
Gen. Mower has succeeded Geneal Granger
in command at Galveston.
Jndge P.isr-n.t!, cl Austin, Texas, a Un’on
man daring the war, is ». ■ k«»a of as l» L-g hs a
can iidato for the vacant Beat in the United
►States Supreme Giant.
Coriiaas has issc .1 a prod-inatioa, that un
lore the cit'v ins of M uamore.s cesr-cd adherence
to Maximilian, he will pronounce u an traitors
and e > lisente their property.
Major l)i :k McCan is to be taken to Knox
villa foi trie!.
There arc fen freedmen school* in Memphis;
number of ceboiars abcut lea tn . ad.
V.ashinvton letter wariiers s\,te» that the
pardoning business will to si r.v.ted fur;
while.
Tho Indian commissioners hare ie’t Wash
ington for the plains.
Secretary Seward has letnrned to Washing
ton from Gape M ty. IBs li .l(h is .00.-d
* I/de foreign advices state that * .e Q : 'c:
and her prime M Ister are no; sn g ..! .mrnis
A strong republic .n fi e-li. ; exi ts u.m-Y. r she
officers of the mtuv, nad a r>’veku,i. an be
Considered imminent.
r lboN.\. World si* 3 the total 10-s b\
Ketchum a forgerk-s win reach four tmiLosi oi
dollars.
lhe Qaartermastar General las ordered fiv
hundred six mu'e teams t ’ be at one.? organ
ized lor fmoveiumd march fr..m Washington
to Leavenworth, K rasas. Tn.y g- 'ouv it,
cbarg> of officers of the Q i ", „•« n ■
pari ment in two dteuchm U ls of two hundred
and filly teams each. will tl-ter .<i naii-uts
nccessaiy tom u e this march uv- v r.un! to
S termdn’e mi cb from Cbrnt-.'.-vou> .
The Ohio Democratic State CauventiJo LJ
nominated A. L ug for Govern.-r -
A Cincinnati dispatch to him ; h -.-o
Eays: Tire Hon. George E. Pc ,
BQ intimation feat the t.iai of J.ffi D r,wiU j
Boon take place in a civil comt, and be ha? I
~t m to *• lipse, in criminal procesrlings,
•• knowu in this or the o and
c .n y
• Ihovcßt Marshal o' Mobi'c ha.s issued
. i r r» q tirii g tbp ar <?6t of ntgrufß found
P ts streets alter nine o’clock at night
■m . ■ .t ? • - - frr m their emptoyera.
La v G n K' nt i= appointed Provost Marshal
G- • ml <-f Texas.
D r ti; 1 i;nc. sin Cherok • Aounfy, NC, grow
i- at ei 'he r.turn to their homes of msn be-
to both tbe Union and rebel a-mien,
. ;mde it : ec*y- ary to send a party of
c • ;:y to iLat p-vrt ol the State.
A d;-pitch iron Ri'.eigh, NU, eiys that tho
vr k try ieadus of the late war who expect to
oi. rol the comtcg State Convention, and tbe
P kilicalaff.irs ot North Carolina, have, for
t. f- s ft n • wet'k®, been giv : ng public din
. ,in inrny of (Le c'-iiD’isd ot this State, to
!■ i urr. * i members ot tbe late Southern ar
. Uommittees were appointed, funds
a«d a dry designated tor a like dir-play
<-i 1,, o i iijiy at Raieiegh As this looked
l <-a > übiic rxhibition of approbation to
.- u •ru sij:,l;oip. for their attempt to ever
if tie government, it was suppressed fey
.'<l j r U- • :-ral Huger.
A sb. ck ( f -n earthquake was felt at Mem
pi i A.g 18, ar.d more plainly at Holly
».-• . Mir;i , and LaGrange, Tennessee. No
pm ic-.ilais of the damage has heard of.
Hi G ,-n. Campbell was among the number
woo -qipm-d for pardon, Aujt. 18.
it i■. s.ipts from Internal Revenue, Aug 18,
we: uein lv one million dollars.
! ,:e Lb mocra ic State Central Committee
of >• i. consin, pubMsh a call for a State Con
v • lon. to be held at Madison on the 20th «.f
S. ptoirbcr.
Many iiß ulho'iz’d statements have been
:i.: da roncerning the intention of the Secretary
i :t.e J’rea-. ury with legard to the finances.
Ti.c* r, -lickor of the Treasury Las issued a
c'ku' hin »el -a nee to counterfeiting, stating
1 Corgusß has appropriated a consi lerable
sr: of i. cy for the purpose of meeting any
■x] :)n delecting and bringing to trial and
•j-jut perrons engaged in counterfeiting
Treasury notes, bonds or otiier securities of the
Uui'x-d 8-dp., as well as coin of the United
. ... i being expected that further appro
t* , nu! like calure will be hereafter made,
' - lar / h;.s directed that the administra
ut [amis thus created, and the prosecution
i ;;r s contemplated by Congress shall be
n,r..milled to the Solicitor’s office, and that
• be organiz and therein a division under the
in < itk a of competent heads, to have imme
d ute c!.argu ot tbe measures iu question, which
has uccording’y been done. Col. Wm. F. Wood
1: -.s charge ot this division under the supervis
■ n oi the Solicitor, who says the mode of ope
ration adopted by the office is two-fold . First,
by ti is rof rewards for eaivices or iuloima
!.:,>n tending to the suppression of counterfeit
teg; and second, by direct efforts to collect in-
to-mutton and make seizures and arrests
l!>--ough the instrumentality of persons acting
ill-lie.’ the direction of the Chief of the division.
In'order to secuie tjie rewards, it is not essea
tiid that parties seeking them ska!! act to any
( i, under the direction of this (fiice. They
mev ;■ u-tfd v’i>h their operations on their ov/u
nccoiiut, and in their own way, until they shall
r. .-oh their aohspnimation, when they may
prc.ifti!- ili' ir results to this office ar-d claim the
]ik p-i- reward, which will be given witfi fair
on the most libeiai scale. But it must be
1 or no in mind that iu such cases the parties can
n: ly i., k for a reward for abut they actually
f»ceomplh-:bed, as ihs officer will not undertake
to remunerate them for the loss of tipje or to
reii^ibarsis any expenses whic*» they may have
iueiov ’d in unsuccessful efforts. Neither is it
•U'.-it-i; ary that such patties gjj.til perlorm any
ants whatever beyond the mere cofflumfiicatiou
of information which shall bo found to be of
value, and no person possessing such infonna
i; i need apprehend that; hia just claims will
be overlooked nr disregarded.
Tim substance of the resolutions parsed by
;Lo Malm: Democratic Convention is as fol
ia-a : 'i he first expresses profound gratitude
to God that the crash of is no longer
h ad. The second resolves that wo should
; i.-u-dly cherish the mcmoiy of the dead, fal
ls in the struggle for the constitutional Gov
< re: :er:t, and honor the living who have per
i’v ’• Ido in the same great cause. The third
■• : j;t? that v.Uli the cessation of war, its
T : dy ,-ui barbarous spirit should be banish
ed A at our midst, and hatred and vengeance
ooonto yie:d to Christian charity ai*d nragpaitni
ty. The fourth assertsth at it is the
••iuly of the Fedoial Government to re estab
i.'. ai the earliest moment., with the least pos
r.i.'-o interference, true constitutional relations
he; ween ifscli and ih» late revolted States,
and exert all its legitimate power to promote
Uu>t ‘.identity aid universal Larmpny neces
:tnj tin; happiness nud glory ot tho Ite
. uutic, dofioed to be one and indivisible for
evt r. :he fifth resolves that the Demo.rats
it fOaina reassert lundamental principles
of <q. cl and exact justice to ail fnen and ail
rial! • s, with entangling alliances with none ;
chc f.isp.orfc of (State Governmenis in their
-•■rutitca.uual rights, and the preservation of
t .e General Government jn its whole coneti-
InHi’iifi-l vigor; a jealous care or the rights of
t • i .re-; absoluiM acquiescence in she will of
t'tv. t: ajority; a well disciplined mliiiia, and
t . . iij n taocy of the civil over the military
Mo v Tho sixth resolves that the ballot
is <;:■! i->. lit ol every American citizen, to 'be
. ah; i only cb ihe pubiic safety demands,
a. ;t iirat e .ch'State possesses the coasjilijti- nul
<< =.>* z«i right of proscribing the quilifica
i.m ci electors. The seventh pledges the
i’.’v to demand equal taxation. The eighth
- car she sums advanced by towns, cit
i ■ u.d ihe St i:b aie legitimate charge upon
In l’cocrai Government. The ninth resphes
tb * l a . ahii g narrow considerations we will
cun. .'.ty sripj ort Andrew Johnson in the pol
icy !,-• has tub on toward placing lebel St-.tes
i.n (•;cj.tf si. nation, nud harmonizing con
ic; i g q-.netions. The tenth coi gratuiates
. vv<:■•(« couutry that otn.-ng the acts of
■nt Johnson we find him returning to
fire, p.-inc pies of our Government, in re
ms'; !.•; ia accept gratuities. The eleventh
v.-s lis.it (he as.'iissinaiion of President
Lie Coir, vm-; an i-.ct of unmit'gated barbarism
A ‘ «‘w Yolk dispatch of August 15 says the
i •lic’.y-jiK is from a native of North Gorooa i,
c. a icj-s on iblv writes what hebeiieves to
i he sit- c ion in that State: The Southern ir -
it u nci m these States, if let nione, wiil carry
tve ij'tl-l-i belbie it. I: would also hang every
l;n -U lopietvi'.tuiive of the press, were itsnoi
•ci die prciiiftion wl-ich the militaiv affords.
After f.u’ir wi-kdiawal the same reiga of terror
that cxisied bdute the war will be r'sumed,
i; 11;o GcVciT-nu-nt b aves these States to thona
*. v. . Gcvcruur iiolden knows lmcannot be
i c.. 1 i vli Governor this fall without the aid
<•; id inhern iutluccce, hence lie is shaping
his con .-n accordirglv. and wiil bo cautious
cry to incur their displeasure. J. L. Penning
te>>. ci tor of the Baleigh Progress, who is
g up lnanfuUy for the Union, and who
i. . ; • -iV ie of the sentiments of the csoutlicra
a . - . i rn any other man, and who has been
cat; ; : important disclosures of (heir evil m
v. v .ca. is a candidate for a Best in the coming
r> a- i Gonunfioo. A man of this sfamp -has
: c K-ine c <tcc of being elected to an cffice
in one ot tb’-.-e States, as Jefferson Davis has
ii hei; :: elected Governor of Massachusetts.
Mi : v and v,;uer Union ard Southern svrupathi
;v. iße only class the ruling aristocracy
vi i ; .; ii giving the true cause of tae
.'. •.cuing danger, the Jdaigigh Progress, of
Ji v !27i11, s ijs: Iheie ss in Tennessee and
it, ."e, as to, a as leading rebeis are par
dvued ih y b come insolent and arrogant, and
: we have trouble it will arise from too much
leniency to iiiese classes.
Among the speakers at the Maine Democratic
i volition was Mr. Piiltbury. lie congratu
■ ;t‘ i Gonvention on tha return cf pence.
; [ r id Bt- e Democratic principles had pre
. , . T •; .re would Lave been no war, but
,rh--.anb.i3£ the great bloodshed, peace
w ..<. re t; ad and great responsibility
. , . -juptm the Democracy. Aa attempt
s ;, M g made to destroy State sovereignty,
r nrocrncy must frustrate. The
of the F.. pu!)l:ean party can only bo
..•'-.a/.? on the s7uth at lire point of the bayo
. ,and bui Scr cne man that policy would
Lu o been adopted at ail bar .ids, and that
: s the present President of the United
Suits
iue hid of Cap t Werfehas again been post
pon cl ct Wailfington.
i' -era;-! cf visitors still continue to visit the
White 11a,use.
imrumso number of application® 'or par
•i i sti-i continue tb be received at Washing
ton
A special agent of the Treasury at New Or
lcans slates thitn g-u'd'a. r s c ”'nh - ijsen
ilhg.vl ye. iz dda ths -8: .s oj r;-iia
pariice
F. ' ’t 0 ' f i '-ie r-T> 1 c-'rr.' ,er of tx
(.bang- i u- arrive. l l !.>••• n.
T-he Twenty-lour reglui-no- n « o,
tbe veteran reserve cr ips will e..-.u Lo con
solidated into six regiments.
Commissioners have bec-n sent to make treat- ;
ies with the Indian ir.be* n Missouri
James Wentworth ol i1...0nt0. b ’• -n up- ■
pciatcd ao nsuic -rk ot the United S ; .it---.
It is reported that Gen JAL gaa lras
resigned, and his resi. nation tsccvpi- and.
Garret Davis is in Wasni-m ••«. to rd ont
military iatorfeieLC*' ia elections in K-o:u( ky.
The furniture, stock &c., at Camp I>• > i..
111, is to be sold, and ;he place given up as a
military post.
A freight train of twenty four cars, cn the
Missouri and M:.-- l«Sf-;*pi Ftr: 1 to. in kv.
loaded with produce at.d hogs, broke tnr-uyd
a bridge near Wilton, August 12, and. v ,s
t;rribly smashed and piled » 'ether in a he. a
ol ruins. One man was killed, and another
mortally in lured.
The number of deaths in Chicago in July
was 426—the larvert mortality ever known m
the city for any single mcath.
Tne damage done the grain in central L i
no-s is less than ant icipated.
Wisconsin has stul filtcen regiments of In
fantvy, three regiurents of cavalry, %■ id
six batteries of ai Tilery in the service. She
Has t-eni ovei Si).Odd >rooi s ia all.
More tacts in regard to the gold forgeries
are daiiv coming toTight in New York.KekTi
am thii.ks be will be able to pay fifty < :. «
on the dollar,o f the liabilities of Jus house,
li. is said the liabilities of the hou-e will be
between twoac-d a half to three milk ts c;
dollars. The name of the firm was only use,,
one ■ by young Ka!chain, and that on the d>\
of his flight, when he obtained on a che< k three
hundred thousand dollars. Tbe losses ot Mr.
Graham will foot up over a million dollars, 'i he.
brokers and otacr persons shave in the losses
in sums of from forty thousand to fifiy t'jJu
sam and dollars.
The great suit cf tbe Western ILulionl cf
C&uada against the C -.miflerci v. Bank (t Cana
da, involving JSiOO.OOJ, has bten decided
against tb- bank.
The Trader’s and Importer's Bt-k, New
Yoik lo3» $335 000 by late frauds iu tn*t thy.
Trie, is covered by surpiu?.
Peter R. Muaford who failed rece aiTy Iu York
has been arrested on the cl.a* ge of procuviag
money on worthies'! checks.
Measures are b.iag taken in Jnd.iana to es
tablish a permanent lake harbor lor that .at
The Union Central Committee cf Ohio L;.
arranged for meetings to slump the S-;a* ■
Gov Broach is reported to bs in. rather of ?.
failing condition.
- The recent irauds it’- Nevy Yonk have c us; and
a perfect rush of stock speculators tre-m
watering places to the c ty.
It M is thought by some that Ketch ami he?
gone to Europe, o’hers think he is still iu New
York City,
Thirty negroes from the South gassed
through New York, August 10, on their w%
to;liaode Island
The Fourth National Brink of New York
has lost $225,000 by late gold raids. The eur
plus earnings of bank cover this.
„ 4 fc last accouuts, G.n. Bheridun was in
Brownsville, Texas,
The steamer Traveller .has. been burn and at
Eagle Harbor, Like Superior. No llv-.i lost.
Mexico dates say the revolutionists h>ve
been very successful late.'y. They are dsivii ;
the Imperialists iH to tneir defences :n S c
Luia i’otosi. The paop!e*ara assisting the
guerillas every way in opposing M ixm iilian.'
The receipts of iaternai ILveuue Aug II), *
reached nearly two million.
It is understood do more National Banks
will be authoriz'd, except in cawes where op
plication was filed prior to tho lif t of Atfgugt.
Another defalcation was perpetrated by e.
teller in aN. Y. Wall Stvy-n bark, v *
tec ted. Bondsmen in order to save the if-pu
tation of the principal, airaugt and with hit-,
friends to make ever, tiling good to tbe lAuk.
It is rumored that Gorlinas has been doi'eat
cd by the Imperialists, and that several ne
groes serving with him were captured and shot
with their white cifioers.
The Tribune’s Washington correspondent
Ihiuks Wertz’s trial will bo the must iuterecting
one which bus yet taken place, and will bring
to light outrages of the most iafcu:r-?ii kind.
It is now thought Davis will fie tried at For
tress Monroe, if acconmiodutions can be had
tor the witnesses.
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and wile have gone
to Baltimore.
Gen. Townsend has decided that enlisted
mdu in the signal corps aye entii'cd to tho bal
ance of then county, same as veterans.
Col West, commanding at City F. bt, has
been ordered under arrest to Richmond.
Late advices from Mexico t taia that it is re
ported that Geu. Dina, with f-om sixty to one
hundred thousand iqyn. will soon march
North. It is said that Minister KoiUi fated if
trouble occurred v. it tho Untied .State*, tire
French would throw fifty thou.and men oath-,
nio Grande.
A Charleston letter says n m’Htary commis
sion has been ordered to inquire into tho con
duct of Gea. Hatch.
Tbe Richmond correspondent of the Triune
says, the action of the Government in relation
to elections is having a salivary effect. Gov
ernment keaps enough troops in the BUG) to
prevent uggressions.
Col. n M. Evans has been appointed Chief
Quartermaster of the Department of New
Mexico.
. Geu. Parsons has been ordered-to tbe West
to superintend the sale of Governm. i.i 1: ? .
Tbe firemen of Nt- v York had a fight August
20, pistols, knives and bludgeons ware u- • i
Una oerecti was kilted front a shot, and ala ge
number wounded. Twelve were arrested, and
a large number escaped,’
The property of Moyer and Ludwig; of N-;w
York, has been libelled for conli.-cal.oa. .They
are very rich, and made a great deal of their
money by engraving for iuo Davis Govern
ment.
Five thousand dollars reward is offei-od for
the arrest of Edward tho Now Yvik
defaulter.
Maj* Gen. Johnson, B. 0 "slicotair. an I Lieut.
Win E. Munfcid of ti.o Bob 1 Avir.y, arts, ted
last winter as spies, within our lines ~u 1 co i
ijoedat Indianapolis, h:rve bee), oard .lred y’the
President, but must leave ifao couulry mi
mediately.
Tee lie aid’s special learns from compe
tent authority that the Government will not
try Wertz, but he will give state evidence in
the trial of Jeff Davis proving that Davis was
the prime instigator of all the cruelties to we
prisoners. Wei u has exprt ‘ted ad ' a to
make important revel*v. ; o: ; a iiApllcatfng Davie.
The P.esuient has oidereu oi
sentence of a large number ofclßzj;’-, for
aiding and abetting desertion, cud directs that
they be immediately released from ihe prise-;,
and furnished with transportation to their
homes.
Many of the Southerners in M xlco are be
coming natu-adzod c> : z..ns of the eou.itiy.
Tho Tribune’s correspondent writing t’r- :a
Texas, says the deeds done at the >..N -n s ,»»
near that place exce; u.-d ifcoso c-t bu.
ville, Ga. Among oiler ml. • (me mhkir.g oi
fenders maik time day • a top of < n <v,p ;
the penalties of their siopptDg or falling off'
was hhootir.g.
The Shenandoah still contiaur-ns to destroy
whalers in the Pacific.
Eighty houses were destroyed by fire ia
Quebec August 13. -hefire bioke out on the
comer of Garvin and Q ; on t' reeUu
A special Cabinet meeting was Au ;
18. The cbj ct has noty T i cumttie k, own.
Chief Justice Chase has returned to Wash
ington.
Lents f affi factory. Wall k Garrisons mould
ing manufactory, iter & Go. pictum fi me
makers shop, was burned iu Philadctehla au
gust 18 Loss $600,000.
Wall & Go’s buuon factory, Waterbary,
was destroyed August 18. Lets SSO 000; in
sured $40,000.
The Uuion Committee of N w York have
called a State Convention at Sri act use Sep
tember 20.
-- Attachments Lave been granted pgainst
Ketcham A Sen, real estate by N Y. ccuits.
Considerable ciiFfatistecUon ex's's ameng
General Terry’s men in Yiig’nm. because tiie v
are kept iu service. The war E = !rg cv\r th y
think they ought to go home. General Tony
Las issued an order in which he says be v. i 1
promptly punish insubordination, as if in ac
tive campaign.
The military division of the Posufilgc at,
W i t • h •cu discontinued an<j tkiity !
o-. .. k .-to.i._ i ,
8 . - • .% L-I • ...sr 1 3 S5 appointed
- U . r-ct of li ■ ■ _i S
II 15 K. z,. k. •.; A!a .is among these
A s j ; a ,b -n and, exjeni; these in Sh ri
danto and vision, hvve been p-.'sd rp. $lO 000 000 i
i.ave been s. u'-. to 1 department. Funds have j
also been n nt to Cal ttoruia.
C - : e Ist day of May there were more than i
l.' OO 000 soldiers nctuaily iu the service of the j
U. i St&t ST'. 9 then at least 500 oto
t'HVO ■ e;< and out and paid oil, while
i-.bon 20 ■ 000 ure c i:er er route or waiting
uiu ter a ! ii.e- vam us Siate rendezvous
Secretary Seward has again gone to Cape
May.
Su’phen Pnito'da sa r e, Portland Me, was
b’ri’vn up*, a Angus-. 16. an 1 rob bed of $25 000,
t ivv. bui'diud delegates were present at> the
Te .chef’s N.i a! couvectlon, at Harrisburg,?
F-a . Aiurn- 16 G >v. Curtin, < f C’a . Guv. Brad-3
fc r.i, or aid . au-i Gen. Geary made speeches, j
The F ‘’ fie R.nirosd Biidge, over the mouth
•of Kwx-> E ; ve , with tbe bridge over
ranger liver, have been carried away by
i’.e rise nt. o?a srre rus The road was recent
ly ex m r hr couimtssioners, anti accepted
as a fith'-ci rod. nod United States bends
(Kni'anT ifi r its co .to ruction.
. 'I: «! N too :n migration to North Carolina
h gain; Gy rot ia. People are arriving by
thousands from all quarters The health of
Nswtsnro : :.d tho rest of the State was never
i. to- r In point of health. North Carolina has
c.iwa'.s b.eii tbe second State in the Union,
wto'hfi i ace tu*; is dc-stiued to keep.
Lite ila'-es from New Orleans state that there
i,’. very little cotton in that market, Two
btof new crop have been sold at 50c. per
pound.
New Orleans, accrding so all accounts is
wry bri.-k, and the indications of a piosperous
fa i trade are good.
R. L BhHiey, the N w Orleans correspon
dent of the N. w York Tribune, has been sen?
;; F.at La Fayette fur writing strictures on the
luiiitnry.
'ii.e veevipta of Internal Revenue August 16,
v.ai SI 40) 110).
rtoe L r.dcn and San Francisco bank, with a
e-i al of $5,000,000, is announced in Ntow
York under the management oi ex-Gen. Lr
ti,a*n.
VV:. bingten dispatches states that the ap
ruicaiions ‘or pardon are increasing.
G a. A. P. llpvey has been appointed minis
ter to F‘.ru.
The giveramrnt has offered parties upon
rse grounds forts have been erected the
di> m-uuled iVrTfioaticiis and buildings attached
&9 compensaiiau for their occupation of their
S, THEGRE*T EASTERN HEARD FROM.
? iiocaor First Fruit, from Cardiff, arrived
in 11 irbor Grace, N F., August 15 and makes
the icTowirg report:
On Augu it (>, at 4 o’clock ™M., saw the
Uteat ! E ••••tout and British war sttamer, Terri
b!e. At, 6 o’clock in the morning saw a beacon
buoy, with a flag upon it, vuarked Great Eas
ern No. 5. • The G eat Uistorn and Terrible
weto than about live milos southeast from tbe
b- xcon buoy. The weather was quits foggy
at noon.
Tiit Terrible cards near tho fi’St Fruit and
rtC'dvtd iuform vtiou from bar of tho bearings
of the Beacon buoy. The Terrible reported
tha r *1 o C’.biifT: ;rted on tho 2d o# August
I'ke po- ition of the beacon buoy, by tbe ac
o-nnt o»''<bo First Fruit, was ialat 51 deg." t 4O
min. nrrfh. long. 28.
The Load on Tones Vulentia correspondent
iv-a the following lit reference to the acci
,ri;ut to the cable bn the 2Ljfli : It was not de
*f' c->ve iusuiatioa which was then discovered
aI Viib'Oti , but the total loss of insulation.
Iu otter words, either the oopp'-r conductor
wq : pp.'. c f all its ouitide protection and
.-os cout.ii.uaicaiii'g with tho water, or the,
cable bad been cut or completely broken. Ad
nil'aijty charts of the hottj.a of tho Atlantic—
oh; its constructed from Boandiuns especially
uiad*: to forward f 1 i great undertaking, show
• y the diaUt;*ia froiij laud, teat the Great
Eastein v-.,s then ia one thcu.-at.d c-ight liun
<tr«.d fathoms of water’. or, allowing fur slack,
ali i ! e more than two ra-.ks ot rope was
stietcLiug from her stern to the bottom of the
- c m. ihe enormous preeuie and fiction of
ilie w-a'.er on the saturated outer hemp cover
iag of ih» iin- at thisulxpiU \?»uid tender it a
difiivult liaiMi.vr to vina in this two miles
:r!i t , h, if ii, cuuid be done at all, in lea3 than
waive hours.
I- almost certain, however, that it could
not he done at alljp Had tho c ible been so in
i- <1 as to leave its conductor bare, the injury
would at le . take off two-thirds of the repo’s
- trevgih, that snob u fault couid not have oc
ouned, ia generally considered sufliriently evt
.ienced by -he fact that the fault, wherever it
>?a : «, wax !•-*;• to ...d in little more than half the
hue it would ha • taken to haul back the ca
ble, Bn;-p '..tog the accident to have occurred to
n submerg and, and even close at hand.
. i- there ore x*i j -Mured, with the utmost ap
pearance ot probability, that the fault was
•.ausvd by a kick having been seen to pass into
the paying out machine, and Ihe vessel was iu
a;.Uy eh : '-d, the kick extricated, the pie v e
e.xi. out, and anew splice u^idd.
'fills ti)-. vy is borne : ut by the fact that the
fiiio coi’&nmcd in repairing the accident, which
; ka? to by the cess a tion of signals, is almost
to a min a e the (due that wfVa'u be required to
make and iest such a splice ou board the viieat
J it-erQ. Too. ein charge, then, knowing that
au was fight behind them, and that time was
of viral ini: u . c->, would not, bo likely to
waste it by putting the severed cud of the wire
ia communication with the instrument at Va
lentin, while the electricians at tho latter
s-UiiQU could scud no response to their signals
through the cut cable; hut on the contrary,
there was a Iced loss ol i sulation dhe Intel-
Bgi-i'-cq we publish from th ■ Great Eastern to
d-*y io mort hepeful fur the suoohs) of the un
>!•. itakitn' than appears on the mere face ot it.
.M-o'j i:u.mile.-' have Lee a paid ost, which
uii-anji not only (hat alter the tank which kept
I. -a h: .vito down by the stern, and so se
ii- ..-.toy - imped, -i her speed, is empty, bat that
it. I'.t.ff .ge ot Bid cab I from the stern tank to
if - fie. ;r. i-as been succefsjuily ftccomplish
tHi, r.tul mv • to! is now ia»t lightening also.
I he aicernuou Link Hold 83 miles of cable
a" ' 4 -ij tuns of water By tint time therefore,
it -a .ui. e:,.i a g-md length will have been
i; i on! ei to e fora, ad laid;, which only con
• in.ai ~to u‘7oo miles. Iu round numbers,
the- vessel h .s now expanded nearly 3,000 tuts
of cable and water, and two thousand tons ts
cod.
,in Herald’;" pedal from If art’s Content,
oa he 14,k. ray-: The Captain of the Terrible
•fi nuthe-Taptiln of the First Fruit that
• tbe cable p irted on August 2d, and that tha
be j ; tb-. mz k where the cable was l« 0 t
;\.en. lb- Capluin of the schooner is not
so- iinof vbe t-x .ct location of the buoy,
buviugi.ad r-o • '.wrvaPou for several days.
We d-j nor give up the expedition as a failure,
:v. cn ! o ta the steamers were endeavor
i y i r . v; i' the location of the buoy,
sbown-.g t-.cy hyd no! abandoned all hope of
.
.Mr Ma...; .8 ► ; . ndni of the Ncw
f ud’andtine, ia ;»c.! hopeful that the Great
jLv can v. Ml ierive ia a few drys with tho ca
!b! -.ii rteht. 1 cannot describe ti e deep
g. of disappriatment which pievaßs
among people in general The general feel
ing is i-uc AUaiiiic c-bie is a thing never to be
; ucc-'inj-'i-i vd. At tho time- ci
tb • table breaking it was about six hundred
uiUt-s distant nvra i'.-.e c a-' t of Newfoundland.
Inoibur vcß.-ei arrived at. Harbor Grace last
TANARUS;, - . reported : Siw four days previously
a ; : uoy two niites dte-'-uit from the ves
; i fth I' ; and F u-ports :
A kr-1 v o Tviribie whether they consider
ed t ; cable recoverable. The answer was,
"Could Dot cV v
FOHEI3N' NEWS.
An - iicr.’'; secuK- ;c\s a-tranccu under a t.le
grrnn fmn North Atnorca.
"Q ; .-;i V., c : a hid arrived at Antwerp, en
route v .-iting'BMgium and France.
Poiitieai news uahaportast.
T 1... C; .y of Diitimore -rr ports nothing far
thrr c L ki-on uof the c=b‘e until the arri
v* o: the Great E xtern at Valentia.
ihe Hlue- sos t e King of Spain has assumed
a sc*ii* character.
; ,:o L ■ a Time® i- highly complimentary
to G c ; Shetmau on account of his modest
spfuch s . St L mis.
Nut- a !.-. m i’rue a is to Austria relative to the
-el. .•■....-}! j ; .-..■in q esiio;:. were under con
si '-..at it, I: was reported that Austria would
at once u; : o the federals to recognize Austria I
sovereign, *
i- ii « ‘ :
•» . •: >t TS : .
. "l~i- 'S7~~ :2.* i-.ilA a.UMBt i OOU.N !Y.
p» •• j r s U .• • e i W B.U- s u-’-pr. se’.itfd:
t r.' i-:: A-uv cite »-.d aday>niih, dll and singular the
k • , ■=-..• .<■. i t'.ect aea.t jbe and appear ai jnv
~ i . , VS i ; b W. •* 3 Vs CiUlaO. If •< y
t... have. sail Reiter; <jf a imi tetri’lon should not be
k per or co at of tuid county, or
; her 5 ’ u:a’ V'r r;. -on.
Uiv\-j under mvimadaud . h-ial signature at office In Ap
p i-■ rh -7 ■ d-iy Os Jay, 1:65.
*j j ; e ii-3 W-W. H !LL r S. Prd»y,
QTaTE OF vih.OK.aIA, COLUMBIA 00 TJ A Ti.
O V. u - t. : .1 h Y an?. *a at preeeute-1:
sh. > arv ih ret -to to ci'e end admonish,alien isingulnrthe
k'r-dr-.-i ana :-c illors o' said ;l?ce*se(t, to he and appear at my
oQi-v ■ . ' ..•> tme . re. s toe,; by law. to show cause. If any
,t< j have, wi..- said letters of aamlu-vtr .'ioa should mt be
grant? •to ’a o :er>r •. curt of sail county, or seme
> r at ..nd pr ; -r re •» a
i tiv. a u.i :cr my baud and official signature at office in Ap
piing, tfci-T.h diyot Juty. 18 o.
j. 7 •rv 9 W V. SHIELDS, Ord’y.
iWiitL _______
TOOttß'dWu,. JvtVs*J*TOit.»
7&'\> ICE.
Ali p. i' ns : ndcb e 1 to the Es&te of Winters Dudd,
.*rof Cos u.r.h a county dee?a s o i.are req i«;ted to make pa\-
merit th unde signed, und i hose having claims fcg&iiift s»lu
tssia.e are n_>trl u u> pcscm theca, a*ly attested, within the
time by law, prop riv tteved
■ h’llSu; \ Administrators.
_ Jy7w» __
N'uricE.
All p rs indebted to tie Estate ot J. P. McCord,
l-jt.e ot Coiuiu iU Oouiily, de.-en-M, are requested to make
i’ome.U tv payment 10 iha undersigned, avd those having
claim.-ugai is -aide-tie, will present them within Lhe time
pr .se iovdhy law, properly attested.
E. A 2 MaCORD,
CITATIONS
FOIi LEiTEUS BItimSSORT.
tJTATE OF JJEQRGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
59 iVh-reas, Jo.ui J Guyton gu..r I.m ot Wiley M.
< ■.y n. ni njr, (now ot age ; appli s to me for letters of
Dismission.
■flics are tiier fore to cite and admonish all, and singular
the kindred and ,r.ends of said minor, to be and appear at
my office, on or before the lirst Monday m ■syptember next, to
snow cause, if any they have, why said Ute :rs should not he
manted.
Uiven under my hand and official signatvi*, utefflee in Au
gusta, this hi day of July, 1865.
iy7 2iw o.m k DaVID L. ROATH, Ordinary.
CSTATE OK (1E JKQIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.
53 Whereas ,hm el N Young mod, guard!in of Sarah
A Oussey, (•.•. vv i-araii a. Durst ) applies to me for Le'ters ol
Dismission
Th"se are to cite and adiuoniah a'l, apd singular
the ;kinure.l an-1 f.i. -s of said minor, t> he and appear at
my office, on or hefore Uie tir.t Monday in ' <ptemtie next to
-how ciuse, if a: y liny have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, this 3.. day of July, 1865.
DAYip L. ROATH,
i>7 26w lani2B _ Ordinary.
hUT-VTE Off USiOKOIA, RICHMOND COUN 11.
Whereas, Ai i on M ckiv, Administrator on the Estate
of a nines D, Mackie, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission : "
These are therefore to cite ar.d’ admonish, all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, on or before the lirst Monday in November next, to
allow cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office n Au
gusta, this 3d day of aapsil, 1865.
DAVID L. ROATII, Ord’y.
April 6,1865. 6mlamls
■Ta teof oriarTh x, Richmond county.
VP H her-’ks, Oesige Davis administrator on the estate ot
David \V. TmUy, deceased, applies o me forietteis • f itismis
si n
The.-e are, therefore,to cite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and e: edit ns of said deceased, to be and appear at
ray office, on or belore the nrst Monday in -cptember next,
to .-ho ■/ cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not
he granted.
GiY«n under my hand and official signature, »t officein Jtu
gusta t this Bth day ol Februarv, iB6O,
/eo 16 25wiam7 DAVID L. ROATH. Ordinary.
CT AT SOFOEOKOI P.IOH MO3» D'OODNT Y.
tJ Whereas Joseph H. bp .'ars. guardian of Catherine E.
spears, minor (bow of age) applies to me for Letters of dismia
sum.
i‘h(?e are therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular
the Kin-in and and f.i.’; ds of B., id minor, to he and appear at my
uffic-i, on or . - fore rile tir-t Monday in November next, to
show cause, if any th y have, why said Lepers should not be
grantee.
Given under my hand and otic'al signature, at offloa in Au
gusta, ibis sth day of September, ISCt.
David l. eoath,
sep7 26wlir,,S? , Ordinary.
tAT-.T So K < ■ LOUQIa, Co7lU~vuH a’ooUN T i
fj Vfharea.;, H. K. 13 idon, dmici-traior on tne estate of R.
M. Bo t m, de ■- -e l. applies to me for Letters of Dismission :
These ai- tuei 1 ie to cite amt admonish all and singular the
kindred and ct ed iwrs of H >id deceased, to be and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said ietteis should not begmnted Uki said appli
cant.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office m Ap
pling, this ltnoay ofcctobor, ISC4.
oct7 26wlanr4t W. VV, HHlgjLDS,(Ordinary.
CTATE 0 F OEORGiA. lUCUMOTVI) COUNTyI
D ‘ hereas, -semia ini: o', llaii c.dminlstritor on the Es
tats c-f E.ii mcM. ■•v„s‘i!i'gt.’u, deceased, applies to me for
lei'er.K-f disruV-svm.
These a e tlyr fore to oKe and almonidi ail and slngulat
the kindred and creditors of sad deee s :d, to be ar.d ar pear
at my office, on or b-sfore the first Monday in September
next, to show Cause if any they have, way said letters should
not Joe granted.
Given under my hand and offici -3 signature at office in Au
gusta, this 7fh (1 >y of February, 1865.
DAVID L. ROATII,
fel) 326 >2 lam 7 Ordinary.
vJT TfTol' OK IRGIA, RICHMOND fOUNTY.
, y Whereas, Jacks,n ‘.taddox Aduamistrator on the Estate
•.£ lit ilia Ctaa’ford, Alii- l.ydia Ruck, deceased, applies to
we for letters of di-mission.
I tmcc ere t.h ivlovi!, to cite and admonish a’.i and singula.,
the fe-i nlred anu creditor-, ot s aid deceased, to he and appear at
my office, on or before the Scst Monday in September next, to
■show cause, if aayihey have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given undo' my hand anil offici.d signature at office in Att
gusta, this 7th day of February, 1845.
DAVID L. ROATH,
fell 3 c.i w lam 7 . .Ordinary.
kJT.Vi E OK UIOIWI4, O'ILU-MBIA i UU«T*.
kj Whereas,.v.l.ffiletcra l’.iribh, .dniiuDtrator on tha estate
of Henry Radford, deceased, upp.iHato me l'or letters of jJis
ml-eiou ;
These are therefore to c't? rind admonish all and singular the
km ’red and eriffittois of said deceased to be and appear at my
office, wi.iiiu iue time prescribed uy law, to show cause, if any
th y have, why letters should not be granted the saidappli-
C oil..
Given under my hand and official signature at office in Ap
pling, lins 21R day of February, 18(R.
W. W. SHIELDS.
fel)2s Ordinary.
QTcefisbi'OE ;ltcllA, HI 11 Mr N DtIOUNT X.
KJ and hsreas, George D.iviS, Administrator on the Ks'atc o
David vy.'iinley,decease .applies to me for letters of dla
m scion.
Tii i.-ea r etho rfore toeltaand admonish, all and singular,
(lie Mulled and c ditorc of -aid deceased, to be and appear at
my office, on or l> .-fore the list Monday iu heplember next,
to show cause, if any they have, why taul letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand aul offi Jal signature at office in Au
gusta, this Sill .ay oi February, 106?.
DAVID L. KOATH,
feb 8 25w lam 7 Ordinary.
£S 1 ATE OF Gh JiKHA, OGLETHOKi’E GO(JATT:
VYk.-re:-,.;, aivin 11. Steel. Executor on rtie estate of
L irk n T. Kent, dece -sed. makes application for lt’tera oi
and emission trom said ex ciitorsiup:
These are therefore to cite and admonish a'.i and singular the
kindled and iriendsof said dece.sod to be and appear at my
office, v/ithiu lie time proscribed by law,to show cause, if any
they ha ve, way said letters should nut be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, t-liiS 16th day oi
March. ieiiD. in. U. oil AGKELFORD,
mh IS -26w12 Ordinary.
’TATE OK GETBOIA, OGLETHORPE GGUNTY.
IO Whereas, Jams F. o'Kelley, ad uiui.itnaior on the i state
ol .taaisj u’ls.'l.ey,«ceeasod, mnu application for letters
cl dismission from and admihistratb)..:
Those are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of-aid deceased to be and appear
at my office within the tune piescribed by law to show cause,
if any they have, why said io.turs should not be granted said
applicant.
Given under my hand a1 official signature at office in Lex
ington, this Isi.h day of -March, 1365.
mhlS 26 >'li E. U. - HACKELKORD, Odinary.
JTA l r E OF GKO ii ifA. OGLE rH'HirEOo UN TX .
,3 Whereas, > Ire i J . Stewart, administrator on the Estate
oi i’aom is a. oiewarl, deceau-d, m .kes uppiicAion for letters
ofd.sraissibn ir >••> eaid adiniulbtraUon:
Tlicsc arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular
the kind red ami creditors oi said deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law to show
cause, if any they have, why said setters should not be grant
ed.
G .ven under my baud and official sign at are this 15th day of
.‘larch, is6s
mil.3 i..w12 E. 0. SHACKELFORD. Ordinary.
CJTA TE OF GEORGiA.X'OLu3I.UA COUNT X.
Whereas, Mrs f-.ancy Culp- pper. Administratrix on the
estate oi W VV. Culpcpi r, tleccastd, applies tome for let
t.is of dismission:
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singularthe
kindiehand creditors of said deccaaed, to be and appea: at my
office, within Uioiiiuc prescdheil by low, and shew cause, if any
the-, iwo, why said letters JOould not be granted to the sale
api-.1-i mi.
Given underlay hand anti-official signature, at office,in Ap
pling. this 2lst day of February’, 1865.
fel24 2iw» vV. W. SHlELDS.Ordlnary.
Ru TATE OF GEORGIA < OLU4IBI ' (JUUhTX.
£9 Whereas, the es ;.te of W ! i-.m Fu iln is unrepresented;
these arc her fore to otic and nam .ffi-sli alt and oogulartke
kin ir. and r. dci tii r-i ",. aid deceased, t-> e and appear a* my
office within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, If any
they have, why said ic-terso aCm.uiotratiou should not he
granted to ( Ink of fu.erijr Lour; of said coualy, or some.
«#tiicr fitand proper ners -n.
G yen u,d -r my ha u aul ffi 'ffil ligca'.ure at office, la Ap
pling, this a7ta day of June, 1355.
1 TV TV SHIELDS,
Ju296w27 ordinary.
at« V virtue oi-’ii order f’oa the" llbno able 'he Court o
’ ulinirv or'ioiu-nfu county, will be sold befoie the
C it-t H tueedoor at •:> h it, in.- aid county, ber.wten tlielc
sai if. a e. ou 'he Ist Tuesday in June next, ti.e follow
ing or. p.-rtt, vz; F.‘» 5 -threeacres oi Land, edjolnirglands
or-' 1 L lui and Hi,a; also, two hundred aces, more
o-less, a.i). uninglan s ; 1 l>r Smith end Oe>. VV. Event—alao
the f itlowi g ntg-ocs. via: Old Fanny, France-, an • her ihioe
children. Gmcev. Young i auny, and her four ’-hiWren.
Te mi on <1 ,y of sale. T.H. WOOD.
may tO 6w19 Admr.
All -SIM -TH.4SION B.4LK.
w\ pnrumce of the 'net Will and Testament of Ha; ah P,o?»,
il late of Columbia county, decea ed will be sold at the late
res ence >f said ('eceasej, on v- ecnerdav, Jun j 14th, the
Plantation of said J; eae 1. .co tan eg Bv-s hundred and
twesty acres of iff. including Uie grow tig crop on sad
f n w.Vch i- in go: -d order Also the perLh&bie property
of su'd declared, cju ,: ' of c-rii, toad r, whc»’, horses,
c t.- •*, hogs w go.;, i»i*cismUh and pie tat-.on tool*.and
si! o'her aril :e' u a 0 a ■. m Said plantation i» situ ted
t n miles north or Thomson.; nGa R rt Me eto costlnne
from day to may till all is'old. Terms on day of sale.
< >. S. MUfvßloS,
mayiO 6w2) . Adm’r with will u-ntxed.
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