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FROM VICKSBURG.
rRG Mississippi, March 21st, 1863.—
W* 5 g' te ’ araC rs Hartford and Monongahela
’’‘^V'arrenton about 6 o’clock, yesterday
' '.,{tcr a heavy cannonade of half an
« oiri *’ '\ ion distinctly heard at this place.
..^jrS dU * _I. ._»/! VxaIao? tlm />iftT- ftt
anchored below the city at
Urfes’ Oo tofc _
FROM RICHMOND. i* .
March 20.—Snow commenced
^cbmoSD, ^^ gtcr( j a y afternoon, and the
«® Di > nQ ^‘ covered several inches in depth,
ril falling fast. Storm promises to
^uringOie day.
CONGRESSIONAL.
jjcBHOXf, March 21.—Senate not in session
*&' pissed the Senate hill to increase the
■ in heavy artillery, for coast defence.
*nuse went into secret session oh the
Light rains have been falling to-day.
. miserable condition, from snow and
FROM CHARLESTON.
l£BWJI| March 22.—The enemy have
Ca *he ! f,ng the wreck of steamer Georgians,
Sliw Lo; 'S l9lftnd beach ‘ Otherwise
i quiet- __ —-
FROM ltlCHOND.
Rica mono, March. 20.—Treasury notes which
‘ , obe fundable under the provisions of
recently passed, will be received in pay-
' t of all public dues, exeep* export duty on
Is-'ton. ■ '
ening and require the utmost vigilance andl£ e n;al Nfttittff-—ftftiife
skill of the Confederate Generals, it seems to? c
wras**i i 11 ■ iHij 11 in r
a—ia—i 1 — 1 r wp "* ram
->% —■
fisessrs*
skill of the Confederate Generals, it seems tojj
those who know the character of the country | p hoiigia, WILKINSON COUNTY:
through which the enemy must pass, that j xx Whereas, A. C. Brown and Ruth M. Brown, ap-
Vieksburg is safer now than it ever was be-
fore. Nobody dreams chat the enemy can These are therefore to reqaire all persons concerned
come down the Yazoo as Ion" as our forces to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
under General Loring are on hand to check I !^ t ^^dt7hoTranted th ° y haVC ’ 3* 8aid
their progress. An attempt might be made to Given under.my hand and official signature, this 3rd
reach our railroad lines in the vicinity of M ^ r ^. 18C3 ' „ '
Grenada: but there we are well prepared. — ; —
The forces under General Banks, threatening G E omlntiyTofflJo.^-fllwho^it may concern,
us below, give us very little concern, as we Whereas H;I2. Ueyman applies to me for Letters of
place full confidence in our troops at Port Hud- Gnardianshlp of the person and property 01 Martha T.
son. Wo should not be much surprised if the gg“£&» mlnor ™ dcr 34 yearB of afic ’ te “ °f
iron-cl ad Essex were to run past the guns at I These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
Notice to Bebtors and Creditors.
ABB persona indebted to tbo estate of Thomas B«
- n - Boss, late of Bibb County, deceased, are required
to make Immediate payment; and those having de
mands to render them in terms of Baw to the under
signed. ' - 4 - MARTHA ROSS
mat!4 uiorl r-y/vn •"
GEORGIA, BIBB COTNTY; ‘
u Whereas James Dent apulic3 to the undersigned
for Betters of dismission of the Guardianship of Jacob
L. Huffman; ■
There aro to cite all interested to bo and appear at
thc-Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in. May next,
"o show cause if any they have, why Letters of alsmis-
1cm should not he granted the applicant.. * ’ I.
Given under my hand and official signature;--’ 7" !
rnar 11 . ■ WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
S HARV1LL,
Ordinary.
wooden vessels will not dare to make another of Guardianship Should not issue to tho applicant.
, Given under my hand and official signature, this 27th
trip like that of last year, and unless our guns February, 1863. ELLI ' ~ ”
are silenced and our troops routed, they will I mar 4
never be able to pass the Port. As lor a land, ... T( . _ .
attack by General Banks, that is all that our IJUlaSkt UlOUUtlJ NOttCCS.
boys nro waitiug for, and sure as it' is made ' —
The New York Tribune of the 14th intro-
sfades AGAINST CLUBS.
n„tofihe most-singular features of the pre-
. war i s the persistence with which the
I*" 1 , j, iVC striven to effect the conquest of
I 1 " j ^nfeileracy, by diut of other means
l‘£. had fitting in the open field. Out-
l “„,k.rinc IIS by many millions, with a vast
Kpriority in ail tho resources for la^d and
I „1 warfare, and entering, thd'cohtest With a
I 54 isinuni'y of purpose and confidence of sue
1*7 which hsppilv for us, no longer exists,
Mi Northern people, if they bad displayed
I d ; r w.inled .shrewdness, would have availed
at the outset of the war, of their
IrtTlifsnUigrs in point of prestige, prepa-
Kntibasnd actual strength, to overwhelm the
I' |rjan ,i gain control of tho territory of this
IdWeieracy. Delay, they must have known,
1,'ril■■cosily and dangerous to them, was life
Liheomseofjihe South..* Yet even then they
I hesitated to gtaple tho foe whom they were
Itoio" to crush. Month after month, season
° clsf ,n, saw their enormous armies at
[, itin the trenches or drilling, sickening and
Itasung in their fortified camps. They seemed
luiioiK to emulate the bloodless fight of An-
EmT St Sumter. Engineering appeared
I,,, j, e j branch ot ! he art of war strangely pop
fir amongst *heii leaders.
I The whole area pf the rebellious South, from
l;iit Potomac to the Rio Grande, - was in a lair
|*W to he reduced by “regular approaches,”
I ltd ffbenever the diggers ventured qbout
Itiilithe musket against the rebels, the result
lieented only to strengthen their resolve to stick
litlbe spade. Scarcely le-'.s remarkable than
llif suail-like progress of our assailants by
Ltl has been the lack of dash exhibited by.
■mr enemies upon the water. With a large
I umber of fine and powerful vessels at their
(command, they have evidently feared to cope
I with an adversary absolutely. without a navy,
L'l possessing a vast coast, otherwise, in a
hiwt measure, defenceless. For a long time
lute exploits of the Yankee navy were confined
lit the searching of neutral merchantmen, the.
IkidnrdnieHi ot private residences and the re-
Iauction of exposed sand-torts. The same
Lmt which led the land-Yankees to cover
liWrprccioas persons with coats of mail, has
Lmtramed the prudent sea-Yankcesto await
11!« construction of their iron boats. These,
lit tat, they’ have got; and now we shall see’
li'* they will behave, cased in the triple slcel
IJ their new and terrible “turreted monsters.”
1 Two long years of fruitless expenditure of
and tabor, means and energy, in the effort
In accomplish in safety to themselves their
Ihtjanus job, have not sufficed to give them
I stomach for the tight. At Murfreesboro and
lfrciloricksburg they linger in their works.—
[ it Vicksburg, they are still striving by every
lapcilient that docs not involve the direct at
I'-ui, :o capture the stronghold. They re-
luteaiber Island Number Ten, and preter to
|»ie<,k with ti>e mighty torrent of the Father
|«f Waters, rather than to face the men and
Itaanonoi the obstinate IJill City.
I Such are not the men who partition empires
|»ith the sword. A great Confederacy like
«rs need fear no eneinioa, be they ever so
Ipmering, ingenious, cunning and rich, if
|tt*y be afraid or unwilling to fight.—Charles
■ '-'a Uercury.
there will be » great Confederate victory to {IKOrgia, bulaski county _
. 3 ° o GT Ordinary’s Office for paid County,
rtcoru. . The petition of O. M. Bozeman, Guardian for Jose-
If General Grant should manage to com- phine V. Lester, showeth that he has lully discharged
plete the navigation of the canal SO as to carry gg*™*** guardian and prays from dismission frem
his troops down to assist Banks, there might I These are to cite and admonish all persons interested
be some prospect Of a hard fight, but this can- be and appear at my office, on or before the first
„ , ,, , V Monday in May next, to show cause. If any they have,
not-well be done, as his chances lor a success* I why said letters ot dismission should' not he granted
fill trip down the river are growing worse the applicant. . ..
every day, even if he does get safely through
the canal, and the success of this latter. ex-> 1 - mar 10 ordinary.
periment is not yet fully demonstrated. * /Georgia, Pulaski county:
OBSERYANDA. I VX Ordinarys Office of said County.
Whereas James Hartley applies to tho undersigned
. for letters of Administration nnon the estate of Gar-
THE GRAND SERVILE INSURRECTION-1 reit Neesmtth, late of said County, decessed, r
These are therefore to cite and admonish alland sing.
ARY MOVEMENT. | ular tho kindred and creditors of -said deceased to be
and appear at the Conrt of Ordinary, on the 3rd Mon
day in April next to show cause, if any they can, why
duces the present movement in East Florida said letters of Administration should not be granted
• # . I the applicant.
With the following nourish of trumpets: Given under my hand and official signature, this
^ , March ISth, 1863. JOHN J. fePARKOVV,
We have from our special correspondent at I, mar 14 * * Ordinary,
P° rt start,iD ? announcement that a p E0HQIA) PULASKI county:
force of 5,000 negroes, led by whites and sup- vx Ordinary’s office forsaid County:
ported by regular troop?, is just ready to enter I A. c. McPhall having in proper form applied to me
of tho moat doncolw nnnnlatod ftistrictfl of for permanent letters ot Administration on the estate
one ot the most densely popjltateu districts ot j of TR omo3 j. Thompson, late of said County, deceased,
tho Department of the South, m order to sum* Tbesearothercforetocitoaudadmonlshallandsing-
!te ™ nomotpd hiuln tn nrmq finm. Ular the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to be and
mon Its em ncipated DUCKS to arms, com- appear atmy offlcC) wittin the tlme prescribed by law,
munications have been established with the I and show cause, if any they have, why Baid letters
negroes, and they wait only for the appear- should not be granted.
b in,. fGiven under my hand and official signature, this 20th
ance of the liberating force, to spring to arms day ot February, 1S63. J. J. SPARROW,
and rally- under the national flag. Sudden and — “
irrresistible as an avalanche, this *>low will
fall where preparation and defense are alike
impossible. The Republic at length- is about
nEORGIA,BIBB COUNTY: - [1 .-..-iiJ
Whereas, Klixabelh Baaoee, Guardian ot her chil
dren, applies to the undersigned for letters dlsmissoiy
from sain suirdiausbip.
These are therefore to cite all interested to be and
appear at the Cdiirt of Ordinary on the first Monday in
S s.y next, to show cause, if any they 1 have, why letters
of dismissoty should not be granted to said Elizabeth
Busbce, guardiaa. ..
Given-under my hand and official s'gnature.. K ;
marlb' ' , ■ .- WM. M. RILEY; Ordinary.
1XTY. days after date application will be made to
i the Honorable, the Ordinary of Bibb county, for
leave to sell tho real estate belonging to tho estate of
John D. Neely, deceased, late of said county ol Bibb,
for tho benefit of the heirs of said estate,
mr 9 - JOHN B. ROSS, Adm’r.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:'
G ' Ordinary’s Office, for said County.
Whereas John J. Gilmer applies to me for Letters of
Administration, npon the estate of John Massctt, late
of said county, deceased,
Thcso aro therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to
be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, on or before
tho first .Monday in April next, and show cause, if any
they have, why Letters of Administration, should not
begrantedtho applicant.
' Given nndcr my band and official signature, this Eth
March, 1833. WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
-NOTICE.
/"T EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
VJT Sixty days alter tho date hereof application will
be made to the Ordiuary pf said Connty, for leave to
sell all the estate and property belonging to tho' estate
of Mary Winn, late ot said Counts; deceased,
mar 4 ' WM.:U. HANCOCK, Administrator.
Ordinary.
NOTICE,
riBOEGlA, BIBB COUNTY:
\JT Sixty days after the date hereof application will
be made to the Ordinary of said County for leave to sell
the land belonging to the estate of Samael Dixon lata
of said county, deceased. T JAMES IRWIN,
mar 4 Administrator, de bonis non.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order lrbm the <’ourt cf Ordinary ol
_ Pulaski county; Ga., will be sold on the first Tues-
to Strike at thTheart of the rebellion, and the J m° e a “g1a 0 hom? ,l J? , SS:
Proclamation of Freedom, bated and derided two Negroes; a man named Frank, about 19 years old,
by every enemy of the nation, shall be heard tTSewtale ol J. J. Lowry,
in trumpet tones on tho plantations ol Garo-1 late of said connty, deceased, and sold for the oenefit
lina, and echoed on the -battlo field by the I of heirs and creditors. Ter ^ 3 ° n ^f.^ m Adm , r
cannon’s opening roar.” f febl3 ’ ‘ of J. j. Lowry.
The following from the Hilton Head corres _ eorgla, pulaski county.
pondenceof the same journalis the intelli-l Ur whereas, Wm. M. Oliver, Administrator of Wm,
p-enee referred to • D. Connor, represents to the Court, In his petition, du-
S ly filed and entered on record, that he has fully admin-
For some week, preparations tor a .loray | Wm. D. Connor’s estate,
upon an extensive scale into some of the most This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, ktn-
- -- - - - 1 dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
♦LiMxlir rfvnnlifoH JicinVtq nfnne nf the three dred and creditors, to show cause, it any they can, wny
thickly populated districts ot one oi trie tnree administrator should not be discharged, from his
States comprised in the Department of the administration and receive lettersof dismission, ou the
South, have been in progress with the great- first Monday in July,1863. J. J. SPARROW,
est possible secrcsy. Few persons within our 1 jan
Ordinary.
lines are aware of the project even at this timo G EoKQiA ’ FUL o?“£y™ffire, for said County,
while ordets to begin the movement are ~ Whereas Elizabeth McAllister, applies to the under-
aboMt being given The plan is to surprise faS“nfwtod!“ ° f
the rebels, not with the phantom, hut there I tucbo are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
alitv of servile insurrection, by the sudden concerned to be and appear at my office,'on or before
. *v I tbo fourth Monday in March next, to show cause, if
appearance in arms in the region selected, of an y they have, why said letters should not be grafted
a body of no less than 5,000 negroes, proper-1 the'applicant.
ly led by whites and supported by regular Fc “ y ^ my “> - S8S£r*&2S«&, or
troops. Communication has been opened and * - - -- ■ ~ -•
kept up for some time by the trustworthy
contrabands with the bondmen of tlie chosen
field of operations, and they know when the
liberating host will appear and are ready to rise
in thousands and swell it to a wave so migh- j n EORGIA, WORTH COUNTY:
* ( i.„f if „;ii rebellion and slave-1 ^ Whereas Mildred M. Register has filed his peti-
ty that it will sweep oot.n roDeuion ana stave i t , on Jn terras of the IaWj ror fetters or administration
ry out of existence wherever it may roll. Inc j on the estate of Calvin Register, late of Worth. Connty
words of Wendell Phillips at Plymouth Ueceased,^ ^ ^ ^ admon . gh ^ and
Church will he reahzea—the question oi ngut j ginguiar the heirs and creditors of said deceased to be
in-» rebels with tbeir slaves placed beyond tho 1 and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
control of politicians. A great volcano is S^^^ they can, why su.d iotters
about bursting, whose lav i will burn and now Given under my hand and official signature, this 2nd
and destroy, despite the “conservatism” » nd M j£!*!. 1863 - JAMES W.
‘peace resolutions.” The exact direction of 1
I’rejponficiice of the Mobile Advertiser & Register
LETTER FROM VICKSBURG.
Vicksburg, March 16, ‘ 1863.
Tbs news received here that the enemy had
|®«k x desperate attack on our works on the
iLlUhatchie, has created quite a sensation. —
pe Tallahatchie is a very narrow stream, and
I-*’ point where the engagement took place is
l« last two hundred miles from Vicksburg, so
I fat the Yankees will have quite a long fight
Iwfjte them in their onward march to this
I fate by tint route. Tbeir first attempt against
r i,r »<nks was a failure—they were success
|“% reprised with heavy loss of life and pro
puy.
Ib* movement on the Tallahatchie hni?
l^nsed an erroneous imp' ession to obtain in
Itfcwd to the designs of the enemy opposi ’ c
J ncksbnrg, and some of our most wide awako
Ign* have expressed it as tbeir impression
I^ General Grant’s army was being with
|* s *n from here. But this is a mistake as the
is still in foice in front of this place.—
|Referee operating through the Yazoo Pass
J 1 - taken mostly from Helena and other points
[fajthe r.ver above, and not. from that part
*t*ivt* encamped off Vicks—
A* gunboats operitintm thia -expedition
|®islso such as bave not yet been as fdrdowh
l!**Mississippi as this point; and botB the
IwRand army retain the same'status here as
I did before, the expedition through tbe
jliiooPass was fitted oat.
I from present indications, it would appear
jfat ;hn contest for the possession of this point
1 8 farnt to be renewed, and the effort to work
| a J* r geiorce down the Yazoo River, to the rear
I* ^cksBurg, is one of tbo -most important
I*ortntents of the present campaign. The
l«tay expect this expedition to be entirely
Itottesslui, »nd the forces below Port Hudson
|^° also on the eve of an advance to reduce
I®* 1 point, expecting them to proceed on up
I driver to Vicksburg, meet Gen. Grant, and
I wJ- n a i° int attack from three places.
"“tieall these dcmonstrations-look threat-
ri EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY :
•'a Wbereaa J. R. Dorsett applies to mo for letters
of Guardianship of the person and property of Eliza
beth and Idel Marlow orphans of* William Marlow,
late of said connty, deceased,
Tnese are therefore to cite all persons Interested to
be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to he held for
the County of Bibb, on tbo first Monday in. April
next, toshowcausp If any they have why said - Letters
of Guardianship may not be granted.
Givt n under my hand and official signature, this 3Slh
February, 1S63. WM., M. RILEY,
mar‘4 — Ordinary.
Atiiuiiiistratoi-’s Sale.
nEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY;
'A Will be sold, by virtue ol an older from tho Ordi
nary of said connty, on the 30th inst., at the late resi
dence ol John Massett. deceased, one lot of Hogs, three
Cows and one calf, and one Horse. Bold as the proper
ty of John Massett, and sold for the benefit of said es
tate. This, March 9,1383.
marl,;-'dt . JOHN G.GILMER, Temporary Adm’r.
the expedition the Northern public is most I gTATE of Georgia, WORTH county :
likely to learn first through Southern prints.”
ATROCITIES IN MEMPHIS.
„ ... may concern,
Notice is hereby given that f shall apply two months
afler date to the Court of Ordinary or said county, for
leave to resigumy trusts as Executorof James N. herd
deceased, also, the guardianship ot the .minor children
A correspondent of the Chicago Times gives j rerfofGeneiSjiWiillivam^onacconnt'oF my Advanced
some glimpses of things in and about Mem- 1 age and increasing infirmitie’s, this 24th of I-'ebruary,
phis, from tho body of which we make tliefol- 1863. (mar 2> R. G. ford, Sr^
lowing extract: n EORGIA, WORTH COUNTY: *
But, to satisly you that I am not fabricating, to
or imposing upon your readers, let me narrate, I thla court for Letters of dismission from said estate;
in a few words, three occurrences which have ^how L P n\Tif anytoe^n, 1 why
taken place within the last week m this city. I Administrator sUodld not Bo diechargodfrom w»
A hosts of witnesses Stand ready to corrobor- administration, and receive Letters or Dismission, on
ate what I shall say. The first case n as that th ° ft ^ v - 0IltIay m j^jies’w' kouse. Ordinary.
of a gentleman by the name of O. Alexander. — —-—-
He was going to his residence in the suburbs • Administrator’s Salo.
of the citv, when-a cavalry soldier rode tip to 1)Y an order or the Conrt ofOrdinary of Worth Conn-
him. The first word uttered came from the Bgjjwui.grit before the gmM Aoo^in
soldier. ‘ You are a deserter, he said. _ You j next tlie following lands,*to-wit,
are mistaken,” replied Mr. A; “ I am a citizen | L„t. of .land, number two hun^ed^and forty-seven
of this place, and if you will
you*by thc°pSeto tocre!who know me wolf, I*SmSwS* ttMthyrth
that I live here, for they see me every day. — i“ c ’of Isabella, Dwelling House andothcr impiove-
„ mnnw to discuss here.” was the reply; and Nnmbe.one(l) inblock 8, containing Jf of an acre
■ •rto £ T .ua. s,
started. He had gone but a few steps, when Nnmte ten (to) in Block 1 and Number eleven (U) m
the soldier drew a pistol and shot him in the iateof
back; the ball passing entirely through tbc I 62 tdcounty, decetsea; sold for the benefit or the bexre
body. He sank down immediately, was soon and creditors of««deceased.
taken up by his friends and carried home, | the day of sale. Ml.-./
where he lingered about three daya before ho pE worth countT^ ~~
died. . I vT Notice is hereby qivea to all persons interested,.
Somewhere about the same time, some sol- Bhow cause, at the Ordinary vomcc, in said County,,
dicrs noficed a. boy, who was Wt observing on or betore
them. One or fhein, drawing his revolver, re- lor Colltt) or B ome. other fit and proper person
marked that he believed he could hit tho boy, said Conn tv, upon the estate cf Michael Dni-o, late
and, suiting -the action to the word fi™!, ra ^ e °n under hand officially, this February 9th,
shooting him through the liip. ' It JS thought |gQ3 (febl6) Jam. W. BOUSE, Ordinary,
the wound will terminate mortally. , EOKGiA, WORTH COUNTY:
: VI wnercas JSiizaDebu uwuuu,
k,a T ...gw * the esUte ot Joshua Jordan, deceased, applies to this
RGA Court for letters of Dismission, from said estate, .
riEOliGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY: , , This is therefore to cite all personsi concerned, kmd-
AX sixty days after date application will be made to rc4 an a creditors, to show cause, if any
the Hon. <. onrt of Ordinary for taid County for leave j Baid Administratrix shonldnotbe ditcbargedfrom her
to «e!I three NegroesrEliz i tun her two children, b<> aaministratiou and receive LetUvs of Dismisfion, on
^“^0^ of David M; | ^g r|t Monday in
^ n Administratrix. 1 —
6000
SACKS.
OSNABUEG SACKS, forealehy
mar 6—dtf
J. W. FEARS.
EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
{ X Ail persons indebted to Col JohnB. Lamar, late
of said equity, decoded, are requested to make tame
diate pa:
; claims
_ estTte m mesTrit Uiem to Mr. Whittle
1 terms of the. law
feb!4
HOWELL COBB, Ex’r.
G eorgia.jones ,c.otnty : i- in ivotice.
Jones Court of Ordinary, March t^rm,i863. - I T . titrti r'DTTNTY-
Whereas Kirby Goolsby. Ruffin Goodwi* and Joan] /GEORGIA, BIBB COUNlx, .
I r vin Executors o fRobert Hinesley, deceased, applies (jf Sixty days after ^teappUcattonwillbomade
tome for dismission from said estate. the Ordinary of sa'd County, for l^e to sell auv;^per
Tacrc «n> therefore to cite all Interested to be and p uial estate belonging to the estate or John l>. Neuy,
appear at the Conrt or or4s««rv on, the first Monday in i 4 tc of said connty, deceased
October next to show canse, if any tney have, why said f £ b U
Lettersof Dismission should not be granted the appll |
^Gi'vcn under my band offlcically, this March t4tb,
1863. (mar 19) ROLAND T. ROBS, Ordinary.
JOHN B. ROSS, Administrator,
Admimstrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at Eatonton, Georgia, on Wednesday
fsxiaaaeas
Whereas John S. Moreman, Administrator on the day till all is sold. Terms cash. ...^ t
estate of J.J..Park, late ol said County deceased, ap- - AimlnlJ “ a
plied to me for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to Eatontoa, Ga, .March ^0, a
said estate, for the 4>enefii of the heirs and creditors . Notice Debtors and Creditors,
^Thcse^aretb-reforo to cite and admonish all and sin- pEI«AOTqsirtclel>tga to tHe estate of S P Cortita,
ular tbe kindred and-creditors of said deceased to be *^ late °f ^ayior^eun^ iccea.ed
^TSp 8 HSRBjWSfir-lssSaS4- r '' c ”"“' -“aW*
' Taylor Connty.
Cegot 3Totkts—ftibb ®otmtg.
Adniiiiistratrix.
NOTICE.
to tho estato of L. E. Bryan,
County, deceased, are requested
10 mak irameaiato payment; and those having de-
manasak ajnst said deceased will present them, to me
m terms o f the law* K. H. BHxAN.
„ ; , ..AdnUifislrator on tho Estate otB.E. Bryan.
March 12th, 1603. . - T 'w40d*
ADMESTISTRATOR’S SALE.
ILL be sold before the Court-House door in Perry,
Houston Connty, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
May next, b.Lwcen tee uinal hours oi sale, tho follow
ing described lot of land' to-wit,
Lot Number sixty-seven (67) in the fifth (5th) district
of Houston county, containing tyro hundred two and a
jjwir acres, more or less, at present occupied by H.
bafd property sold &b the property of John T. Mc-
G u’re and George W. L. McGnire, and sold for the beno
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. '
to.v i.. T /. WM. H. HANCOCK, •
rnar 9 ... Administrator.
nEORGIA, HOySTON COUNTY:
'■* Ordinary’B Office for Baid Connty.
Whereas Wm. M. Haslam, Administrator of Samuel
L. Rumpb, deceased, petitions the undersigned for let
ters of dismission frem said trust, > 0
These are therefore t. cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office, on or before
tho first Monday in October next, to show cause, if
any they have, why Letters dismissory should not be.
granted.
Given under my official signature, this 5th day ot
March, 1863. W. T. SWIFT,
mar 7 • Ordinary.
fy EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY
UT Whereas L. N. Whittle. Administrator de bonis
non, npon the estato of Mary Ann Smith, late ot said
County, deceased, applies to the undersigned for let
ters ot Dismission from s*id estate and the final re
turn of said estate having been ot file in this office for
thirty days,
These are therefore to cite all Interested to he and
appear at the Conrt of Ordinary to be held for the
county of Bibb,on the first Monday in : eptember next,
to show cause, if any they have, why letters of dis
mission may not issue.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 2Slh
February, 1863.- WM. M. RILEY,
mar 4 Ordinary,
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Conrt House door, in Ma
con, on the first Tuesday in May next, under ar
order of the Ordinary of Bibb County, a Negro Woman,
belonging to the estate ot Col. Robert A. Smith, de
ceased. L. N. W1TTLE,
fogal fflotfag—Houston tontg.
(GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY:
u ' Ordinary’s Office for said County.
Whereas, John S. Taylor, Administrator of Isaac S.
Taylor, deceased, petitions the nndersigned for letters
of diemission Irom said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all pereonB
interested to be and appear at my office, on or before
tho first Monday in OctoDer next, to show cause if any
they have, "why said letters dismissory should not bo
granted.
Given under iny official signature, this 5th day of
March, 1883. W. T. SWIFT,
nsarT ■ Ordinary.
NOTICE.
fr EORGIA, HOUSTON-COUNTY:
Sixty daya after date application will be made to
Ordinary of Houston Connty, lor leave to tell Negroes
belonging to the estate ol Benjamin Brvan, iato of
Houston Country, * M. L. BRYAN, .
mar 6 Administrator.
/TJ.EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY:
Ordinary’s Conrt, February Term, 1863.
Whereas B. D. White applies to mo lor letters of ad
ministration do bonis non, on the estate ol Benjamin
F■.Hammock, late of said-county, deceased,
These are thuroforo to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at this office by tho first Monday in April
next, to show cause if any they have, why permanent
letters of administration should not be granted card
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 27th
February, 1863. W. T. SWIFT,
mar-3 . ' ‘ ■ , Ordinary.
nKOSGIA, HOUSTON CfoUNTY
w Ordinary’B Office for said Connty.
Whereas, Wm. J. Anderson and W. J. Thomas ap
plies to mq Tor Letter! of Administration on the estate
of John A. Thomas, iato ot Baid county, deceased,
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, to be and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in April next, to show canse, if any
they have, why said letters of Administration should
not be granted the applicant.
Given nndcr my official signature, thiB February 37,
1863. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary,
rj-EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.
v -4 Ordinary’s Office for said Connty,
Whereas, Thomas M. Killcn applies to mo lor the
Guardianship ol- Sarah Thomas Feagln, minor of Thos.
R. Feagin, late oi said connty. deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and others concerned, to appear at
this office on or by the first Monday in April-next, and
show Canse, if any they have, why the Guardianship of
said minors should not bs granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand officially, this Feb. 27th, 186!
fob 27 W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary..
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY:
'J Sixty days after date application will be made to
tho Ordinary of Houston County for leave to sell the
Store house and a half acre of land, also a dwelling
house and some six acres of land, in the village of
Hendersou, belonging to Thos. S. Cobb, late of said
County, deceased, sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and
creditors of said deceased. HENRY TILL,
feb 27 “ * Administrator
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THE
(GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
'A Whereas L. N. Whittle, as Administrator de bonis
non, npon the estate ol Wm. G. Smith, late of said
County, deceased, applies* to the nndersigned for Let
ters of Dismission upon said estate and»liis final re
turn having been of file in office lor thirty days,
These are therefore to cite all persons interested to
be and appear at the Conrt ol' Ordinary on the first
Monday in September next, to how canse, if any they
have, why said Letters of Dismission, should not be
granted tne applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 28th
February, 1863. Wfil. M. RILEY,
Tn.,- a Ordinary.
MmhiLstrator’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Calhoun
connty, will bs sold on the first Tuesday in April
next, before the Court House door in the city of Macon,
Bibb county, two negto men—Orange, abont 25, and
Henry, about 23 years of age, belonging to tho estate of
JamesT. Woodward, deceased. Bold for tho benefit of
the heirs of said deceased. Terms cash.
feb24-wtd* J. H. WOODWARD, Adm’r.
n EORGIA, Biliil COUNTY i
« Whereas Wm. G Kilpatrick, Executor of the last
Will and Testament oi Wm. Kilpatrick, late of said
County, deceased, applies to mo for lottoro of llirmio
sion upon tbe estate ot said deceased, * .
These are therelora ta cjte Ultr kiudred of said de
ceased, and all'interested to be and appear at the Court
ot Ordinary to be held Tor the Connty of Bibb, on
the first Monday in September next, to Ehow. cause,
if any they have, why said letters may not issue. :
Given nndcr my hand, and official signature, this 2Sth
February, 1S63. IV.il. M. RILEY;
mar 4 " Ordinary.
rt EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
\JT Court of Ordinary. To whom it may concern,
Whereas Wilson O. Hardy of said County and State,
applies to me ror letters of administration on tne 'estate
of Anna Collins, deceased, late or said connty, and
State,
These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors
or said deceased to be and appear at tbe court of Ordi-
naiy to be held for the county of Bibb on the first
Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they
• .5 letters may not issue.
‘ ' ------ • this 26th
have, why said letters may not issue.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 2Gtl
February, 1663. WM. M. RILEY,
feb 26
Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY:
VJ Court of Ordinary for said Connty.
Whereas J. Joseph Hodges petitions this Court for
Letters ol Guardianship of the person and property ol
Martha J. Maria J, and G. Malsby,orphans of Mathew
Molsby, late of said County, deceased, '
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned to
bo and appear at my office on or before the first Monday
In April next, to .show cause, if any they have, why
letters should not be granted the said applicant.
Given undor my hand and official si gnatarc, this 251-h
1S63. WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
nKOHGIA, BIBB COUNTY:
Sixty days after the date hereof application will
be made to the Conrt of Ordinary for leave to sell the
real estate of Corilla Carter a freoperson oi color,
feb 25 - JAMES SEYMOUR, Guardian.
NOVICE ! NOVICE ! !
fiHQRGIAwBIBB COUNTY:
v - r Sixty days after tbe date 1
Sixty days after tbe date hereof, application will
be made to tne -Court of Ordinary for leave to sell all
the personal and real estate of Thomas J. Townsend,
late of said connty deceased, ior the "benefit of said
estate. MlRY A. TOWNSEND,
feb 18*
TtlWfioAUUi
Administratrix.
G eorgia, Houston county:
Ordinary’s Office. To all whom it may concern,
Whereas Benjiwiin D. White, applies to me lor let-
Chesley Sullivan, Eleanor Sullivan, and Mabala Sul!
livan, minors of Abtl Sullivan, deceased, late of said
Comity and State,
These are therefore to cite the kindred and all per
sons Interested to be and appear at the Conrt of Ordi
nary, to be heldfor the County of Heuston, on the 1st
Monday in April next, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters may not issue.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 27th
February 1S63. W. T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
G eorgia,Houston county:
Ordinary’s Office for said Connty,
Whoieas James W. Hardison, Administrator of Hen
ry G. Hardison, petitions the nndersigned tor Letters
of Dismission from his said trust,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my bffice on or before
the first Monday in, Juiv next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not
bo granted to applicant.
Given nndcr my official signature, this Jan. 1,1863.
jan 3 WM.T. SWIFT, Ordinary.
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Adiuiuiatratrix’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in Macdn,
* V on the first Tuesday in April, 1863, under an order
from the Ordinary of Bibb County, that elegant man
sion. with the handsome grounds surrounding, known
as residence ot tbo late l)r. M. A. Franklin.
Tho lot contains abont four acres, the house is large
and weir nnlsned ana me situation one or the best, if
not tho finest, in or near the City, '
A. M. FRANKLIN,
feb 12 Administratrix of Dr. M. A. Franklin.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
S IXTY dayB after date application will be made to
the Ordinary of Jones Country, Ga., for leave to
sell five Negroes belonging to the estate orBeasonjWil-
coxon, deceased, to be sold for the benefit of the cred
itors of said deceased,
ABNERHAMMOND, Executor.
p EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY:
V3T Ordinary’s Office for said Connty.
Whereas John Killen qnd Samuel Felder, Executors
of Mrs. Amy Kelly, latoof said County, deceased, pe
titions the undersigned for Letters of Dismission from
their said trust. , , . , „
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interrested, to he and appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in June next, to show canse, if any
they have, why said Letters of dismission should not
be granted the applicant. _ . •
Given under my Official Signature, This 4th NovemJ
ber, 1862. WM. T. SWIFT,
nov7 ■ ■ ■ Ordinary.
rjEORGLA, HOUSTON COUNTY". . '■ *
u whereas, Benjamin J. Harrison, Administrator of
Simons Harrison, late of said County, deceased, peti
tions tbe undersigned for Letters of Dismission from
his saidtrust, ’
These are therefore to cite all persons interested, to
be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday
in June next, to show canse, it any they have, why sa:-.
Letteis of Dismission should not be granted the appU-
Sgiv»« oi " cialslgc wM:j. h |^;
fMraMarv
b“S“m S SKUttos 1
Undersigned for Lcttcra or Dismission from his said
tr These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested to be and appear at my office, on or before
nEORGIA, BI6BCOUNTY: ' ' ..
'-*! Whereas Wm. R. Busbce applies to the under
signed for letters of Dismission upon the estate oi
John Rape, late of said Conner, deceased, _
These are to cite all interested to appear at the Court
of Ordinary, on the first Monday in "SJJ 1 ,?
canse, if any they have, why letters dismissary should
not be granted tho applicant. •- /
Given under my hand and oflleia^Bignalnre,^^.
deeli ’ Ordinary
• AdmiEisstratrix’s Sale.
W ILL bo sold before the Conrt House door in the
city of Macon, Connty or Bibb, on tholstTnes-
day-in April next, between tbo usual boors of sale,
sonth-west half of Lot Number 13, in square 16, known
as the old Poor House Grounds, containing one fourth
of an acre, more or lees, and sold by virtue of an Order
from the Ordinary of Bibb Connty, belonging to tne
estate of William Taylor, late or said Connty, deceased,
sold for the benettt of said estate. Terms, Cash*
ELIZABETH K. TAYLOR,
f 0 bg • • . Administratrix.
/“''EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY: , _ , ,
(j Whereas M. E. Rylander, Exocntor ofthe last
Will and Testament of Wm. B. Gamble, la e of said
County, deceased, applies to mo tor letters aismissory
fr The S seara ^therefore to cite the kiudi-ed and creditor s
of saia estate to be and appear attho Couriof Ordina
iy on tlio first Monday in July next, it
buy they ha?e, why Letters of dismlsston shonld not
be granted the applicant. jaiVen ™4cr ray hand and
Official signature. [jsnXl WM. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
tare,
nov 7
ed the applicant. Given unaer
this 4th day of November, 1862.
WM. T. SWIFT,
Ordinary.
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Quitman SIieriQ’s Sale.
tytILL bo sold on" the OMesdsy
W atthe Court House door to Geo^etown, between
the usual hours of sale, Iot °£ i?nu.nSn County .levied
district of originally Leo, ^>w ^tmsn (loan!of
on byvirtueof ataxfllainfavor^ (ie , nd retn med
Georgia vs. John McLamara, ie. COOPKK,
to nio by a constable. jAaujso sherlfl'.
feb 27 . ' * •
NOTICE.
Connty, belonging to too be made the es\ato of
- ,i y d Count?, deceased,
heirs and creditors of said deceased^ t ^' Ij ]_ lI NGTON,
1863- * • Administrator,
feb 18 . ■
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