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TO TUB PLMTEHS
<»• ? vf r ' : r
South Western Georgia, v
T UB Army Of Virginia 1. In *«■» *f yoorC*™.
Ti»« supply of this nwcsswy uitklt is Jirgi-
North Carolina ha* become exhausted, and
the lioferuiucnt must look to South CuroHua and
tieorei* to meet the demands of that Amy. Owing
to recent Urge accumulation* 6f troop* ia \ irgima,
tbe demaad for Com has greatly Increased, aad math
uneasiness is experienced MW *fir ability to feed
I lie very Urge number of animal* WOCaaiary foeeue-
eci.ful iniliiary movements’ there. Without Corn it
wilt Ke impossible for our Urge urmies to maintain
t heir present proud and defiant positions ou the oon-
rccrated soil of the Old Dominion, ef <o adrauoe.—
Let it not be said that the Patriotic Planters of
Jtoufh-Weatera Georgia withheld their grain from
thetr country in this, her hour of greatest need.—
Tee undersigned has been ordered to procure by
ptirch.se or impresimeut the surplus com ia this
ruction, anJ earnestly appeals to pUntera to wil
lingly come forward and, reducing their home eon-
muipiion to the lowest possible standard, sell the
(lo\ eminent every bushel that can be spared, and
thus save Mm the mortifying necessity of resorting
to impressment, to procure an article ao essential
to the success of ourarmiea in their present une
«JUal struggle. , • '
The tallowing Agents sre prepared to issno grain
sicks end to receive com at the points indicated,
tied it is hoped that planters will promptly respond
to this Appeal:
Albany.
Wooten's Station and Smtthville.
v. a. Ku
•I. l». Hawkins,
W. I.. Johnson,
R. A..Mills,
Joseph Scholly,
J. I'.ark
Americas. ,
Dawson and Brown’s Station.
Newton.
Montetuiua.
Very Respectfully,
JOHN M. GARNETT,
Cnpt. * A. Q. if.
Albany, Go., May 26th, 1864. 4
(aCOKGIA—Worth Coiinty.
Ordinary's OSes for said County.
W HEREAS; Daniel 1.. Sumner, applies t* me
for Letters of Administration upon the es
tate or William Garrat, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite the kindred’and
creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law to show
cause. If any they hare, why said letters should not
be granted. ' - y,
(iiren under my hand, and official signature, this
May 30th, 18S|. ' J. W. HOUSE,
- Ordinary;
leiTAN' APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE OF IHE
CONFEURATE 8TMiS.~tthe Directors Of th* 1
Teiuc Msnl AseocUthn of Riehmsfcd resjUstftdU, DARED J THO -S 00 RAD ill
Sinca the commencement of the war'KJebmond has
boon a refuge for those who ban been driven Horn
their ho net by our raUriree enemies. . Thousatis
of helpless women and children, not Aram the de
vastated counties of Virginia nlons,fi>ut horn nearly
every Stats of tha Confederacy, have sought an
ylumia ear midst. Oar oil liens hove been oppei
to in numberless In stun fee to relieve the sick i
wounded soldiers, to furnish shoos and clothing
soldier* in tbs field and hospital, and to affordjcjd
and ahalter for tluir suffering Rallies, end
" u ““"' "f
The sopplire of provisions la the city at this
are so rcduced/aml the dlffienlties of ,i
others by ordinary means so nemerons
that tbs frails contribnted for tbs relief of the
ran accomplish but littl« ia purchasing the
"?« a written report from the CWhfng.Bujraa,
appear! that there art more than three thousand ft
male, ia this sitywho aria Makingemploymenc <nn
the Goveramrat iturain, and that those who obtoii
work are not fully employed. -The wages reeeiv
will net enable these poor women
for their work wiu not name mese poor women to. ‘ will Cl
procure a sufficiency of the plainest food for thetn-1 B ?. ok ™ »uB«Me tn«, willI be wilt to
”drei and children. WithoutMsi.iauee.thra, from »“ suRsoriWrw byrnajl, without adduiraal erpras*.
___ ied, a book
_,,theafibde*iber,
practice ■ in lTifinok
graphic writing, havlng’.been'at one rime employed
as an official reporter ia the United State* Senate,
dad who has been for the lnsf twenty mbhlli*, rad
is now, Reporter for the Atlanta Jntelligenesr.
Th* Dictionary will contalnlndicatlons. bvtaeana
of a simple nomenclature, for writing wlth Phono-
graphio bum, about 20,000 words of tho English
language, or ninety-nine one-hundredths of thore in
common use—the remaining words bring easily
written aftese are learned. J E* '
In the Iniroduetion to the Dictionary, simple in-
ruction can be' givea for beginners of ths study of
phonography, wlth llthogrsphed illustrations, pre.
id by one of tho best artists in the Confederacy.
. object of the publication it to make a stasham
r Confederate Reporters, and to render It possible
•t the jnuoh eoyeted and beautiful art of Reporting
be learned even without thd aid of a teacher. *
Aa the pork will be ekpeurive, nfcw type having
been proeureiVaxprcsriy to# it, only a small edition
wiH be issrfed. These who desire ' copies are re
quested to’send to the author their orders stonce,
(to be recorded,) accompanied with the price for the
samc,.whrch will be fivf dollars per copy. The
GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Jesse Floyd applies to ms for Letters
o'. A l ntntufratien on the estate of Daniel Wingard,
i»'e of said county, deccaaed:
These a~c. therefore, to cite and admonish all
r.nd alngnlnr, the creditors and next of kin of said
<lccea»"d, I., be and appear at my office wilbin the
t une prescribed by law, to show cause, if nny they
1 ire. why 1 tters of administration should not be
grintnl to snidapplicant. . ''. t
Given under my hand at office in Albany, this
£*ih May, l.nbi. ! * "~ Tnr ’ .
W. II. WILDER,-
Albany. Miy 26th. Ordinary.
GOVCBlffinERT
SUGAR AXD OSXABURGS.
I AM now prepared to exchange Sugar orOsna-
buigs for Bacon on the following derma;
i lac pound of Sugar for one end a half pounds of
I. icon -idea; one yard of Osaaburga for one pound
e: Bacon.
The Sugar and Osaabnrgs art both of good qaaH-
ly. Come and ace and let tho,soldiers havs your
local. JOHN A. DAVIS.
^ Capt. AA.C,S , ...
Albany, Ga., M»y MHh, 1864. 4-t can, near Ilethesda Church, apd by jlajor J. il
GUtmcii-Worth County.
Ordinary's OSes efsaldCaauty.
the cityaad country generally, masy instances
actual starvation must bat* occurred. Oar. Oily
Cuimcfl has made moat liberal appropriations for
t be purchase of supplies, hath for gratuitous distri
bution and for sals at cost; but the actnlsetapley-
ed for the purpea* have sot bean ubl* ur procurs
the quantity of provision* required.
ruder (heae circumstances, we feel that H U o.nr
duty to appeal t* our fellow citiara* tbronghaut tho
t’onfederat* States to forward;' without delay, con
tributions of money and supplies to tho Army Cbm*
rattles *f this association. Since the commencement
of the war thiaCeramlitee has labored tealiiusly and
falthfally for th* temporal and spiritual welfare of
onr soldiers and their Rarities, and for the success
sf nut glorious eause. Let those soldiers not be
Ksta. 1 ): “r 1 "
Shipments made U Roger Martin, Superintendent,
or Was. r. Munford. Chairman of Ahs ArmyCom-
mitteo, wiU he promptly attended to. Anu in ac
cordance with a special agrbsment mads with the
Supuriatradrat ef the Southern Express Company,
all exproaa charges wiU be paid by them at Rich-
; UU X 3.11* l'V'.. ti 9. fc.t Hit# •
i Contribntiena of Boot; should also he aeat tp
these gentlemen. **'...
WM. WILLIS, J*„ PreridenL
J. D. K; Pr.rionT, Secretary.
tar Southern popenrraqiiested to copy,
up 21—tf
HKLr'FOt’B
T HE Belhosd* Battle-Field Relief Society beg to
inform their friends and theiahabiiante of the
aarrounding country, that they are collecting pro
visions, Clothing, Cotton for Maltrssses, Linen and
Cation Rags, Uat and Bandages, with everything
that win aidle comfort the riek;aqd weuUUed sol
dier, and they earnestly solicit prompt donation*,
as they desire ro havs large 'supplies on hand uoily
for trmisit to the hartle-(*ld at an hour's notiet, to
ho conveyed and odtolnistered by their own agents,
under the snvplees ef tho “ Soldirra'Aid and Relief
Asseeintibn,’* sf Griffin. On Past day, after divine
wtrahlp. In Betheada Church, upwards sf $6,000
were eolleeted, and ths receipt of the Son :ly du
ring tho past month amount io about $S,l)H0. La-
dles of Doughetry oooaty, much has been done, but
mueh yet remain to d*. Como np and help
Tho Soefcfy meets every Thursday at .4 p. m.bla
PLuaA L.1JI.. af ! f
May 5,1864—8t
A. E. MARSHALL,
Atlanta, Ga,.;
Hotlco to Planter*—2<J District of Georgia.
OmcU Voer OriuTUauASTitu. )
■ Allbany, Ga., Mnreh 16,1864. J
l- Thosepianlerswlip bonnfidely sold their tithe-
W oferbp AT 1864, may pay the same from elip-
ings or 1864.' My s'geurs will reecivo a double
thing in full of nasessuienl of both years, aud ro-
’ 2. Ua4on should be paid in'hog-round—Joles on
\rnrablt inproperprcportionS.^but being objrctlon-
ile for camp use, otbor pieces will be preferred.
8. lfthe tubings arc net delivered[after reasonable
itice, ffve-fold is forfeited by the producer. My
:nta are ordered to give these uoticesot once to
who haTe.nbl delivered their tithes in their stc-
tfn.
I. To those personswho t\ve over flfletn miles
>m depots, an opportunity to pay'lbrir tithe-born in
on will be given; but the rate of this exchange
not been settled. .
...NereeelpUgTven by parties diseraneeted with
mi office wiubs received. Millers, distillAs, cattle-
dryers, efc- etc., have no control over the tithes, ex-’
by authority of some proper officer of the Tithe
nment.
All parties eon puy the Assessor’s valuation
am) keep their titliepotatoea. Cottonnmst he baled
bagging furnished. Parties who pay less than
' >ng, must pat it upin a proper package. Colton
tool are not to be tranaferreike«eg^byspecUl
rehl7- Capt. fc P. fl’. M.
-THE ALBANY PA1
JOB PRINUHS ESTABLISH
Being now in Complete Order, are'*re j
execute nil kioks of
job wo:
In tbe neatest aud bidet fashionable style,!
Full SKeet.Pc
Down to Elegant
VISITING C.
BLANKS, OF ALL
Are kept Constantly on Hand,' I
FINE, FLAT CAP
.’ # . Consisting of BLANKS for
County and State Of
BLANK DEEDS, &e., &e.,i
\ “ran nsoonn.”
A (WEEKLY PAPER, pubiisbrd in quarto, likr
/V (Niles' Register, for bindiag. anddnigned,Hke
Liuel'a living Age, to contain ihe choice articles
of foreign Reviews and Magazines, ns else the st-
trseiite foreign news of the New York Albion, is
puhti.Rcd every Thursday in Richmsad, Ya.
Snlscripllen price,.$10.
Tlutc wishing to abiain a complete tie of “ The
Recorf’ should subscribe at oner, io orders* ob
tain the back numbers. WENT Jk J11IIN8ON.
Publisher*, 146 Nisi* Street,
b 18 ' Richmond, Vo,
( Betheada Church, holding their general meetings on
th* ffrtt.ThnrUdsy in Ihe feOnlh. t'eatribuiiens
win hr received by the Presideni. Mrs. P. E. Dun.
‘ can, near Ilethesda Church, upd by Mqjsr "
asasE&(.n:.«(w«v..
* xenri re uuuroau asu cstsirov*. > I
_ „ A iwrsoos indebted te the exist* of Beniamis
11ERK.W, llenj. T. CefHsr, applies t* ms Mill, late of seid eeuety, deoeaae<l. ere re
ef th* !««i qui .ied to make immediate payment.
for letter* *f Gnerdieeshlp
i propieriyof Martha Ahine and Ida Shine, miber*
Hubert F. Shine,deceased.
rhose lire therefor* Io cite the kindred Mderedit-
of .aid deceased to be and appear *t my effK*
or before the first Monday in June next, lelhow
ise, if any tbey have, why said letters ef Gear-
iiiship should not be'grented to die appllcenu
k een under my band and official signature this
• M day of .May, 18*14. J. W. ROCSEJ,
n *1 Ordinary.
Cs BORG I A—WORTH OOCNTT, ( ), ) ;
Ordinary * office for said county.
V HKKF.A?, Sarah Henderson applies to me fur
the liuarUianship ef the person^unid property ef J
T., Samuel, and John J liill, minor children of
Sam»iel Hill, deceased: » } - »
, Ihesc are, therefore, to notiQr all persons con«
Cl tftl to he and appear at my office within t|a rime
j rcicribe*l by law to show cause, if any they hare,
\.hy suiJ letters should not be granted to the appli-
c .ut.
(iiren under my hand and offieial signature, this
Mny the U.th, IttOI. J. W. 1UIUKK, ;
june—2d % Ordinary.
NOTICE TO rLAXTERS,
TTNDEU the late Military Bill passed by Coe
L gross, all parties exempted as Farmers and
Agriculturists are allowed a credit of 26 pemeenG
p-i their hands for all meat they tray deliver silhis
three uianths from the passage of the.aet. .
This time will be out ua the 17th of May instant,
a id it is a matter of importance not only to the Gov-
eminent, but U the plasters thet they shoald avail
Ihewseltg* of this provision of Ihe act. Doe t hold
l ack your supplies, for if you do, e genera) system
< f impi es.meul will scon commence. A word to tbe
wise is sufficient. JOHN’ A. DAVIS,
Albany. May .Id, 1864. Cspt. A A.'C. 8s
JUST RECEIVED*
M ACARIA, or the Alters of Sacrifice; Joseph
Hi Elreaer's Victory: Aid do Camp, a Re-
tt-inoe of the Wqr; Lady Andiey's Peeret. Also a
fine let of Knires, racket Becks, Jlair l'ias.'Psw-
der. Shot A Ceps, Ac. Cali at the Rook Store.
' Ivk r ii »( *«ut !
. . These 1ST'
isg claims ogsisst said emate will present them la
terms of the law. . LUCY HILL,
js*ibv
XlMfck
D ft. R.' H. SMITH having lscaled la AHmny, #ei
•pedfuily offers his professioori acrvk« IS
(tie ehirenv of ths tswa and vicinity. Dr. Smith
has bo* a long vsperienco I* Eastern Rerih Corel
lino, and hope, by careful aueniloa to aiorit tho
eoufidraes of three who employ him.
Wrtlffic. ever L. X. Welch’s Drug Blpre, front.
'°A!I^J^fLTMMrif’ 2L1864.
DI4?&tonc,
Lo wood, .
CstorOiJ,
CsfalcSoap.
f'f EtiKG I A—DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
\JT Whereas, Jehu MsCoRuss, Adminiatrator of
James A. McCollum, represents to the Court in bis
K litiob duly filled and- entered o* record, that ho
a ftolly o.buiaistered Jas. A. McCollum’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors. In shpw canoe, if any they
-.an. why said administrator Shoald not be dischar
ged Mam his administration, and receive letters of
disipissioa on Ihu second Monday in October, 1864.
W. M. WILDER,
march24. . Ordinary.
r* KoiuiiA—Worth cornu. —
YJT bixiy days after dateapplisation win be made
to tbe Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell my dewer portlet, of lev of land No. (406) four
hundred aad five, ia the (7th) seventh district or
berth county. BAR All J. THOMPSON,
Adas'* af L. 8. Thompson, dre'd,
March"; 1864. m«rl7-7t
GEORGIA-braghertf UubnifT :
To all wham it may concern;
C ELIA BARKSDALE having. i„ proper fora,
applied lo ma far permaseat Inters af sdialn-
ration on tbe astnu «f 0. B. Barksdale, 1st* of
said conaty. ~^
This is ia cite all and singular, the creditors and
next of kin of O. B. Barksdale, te be and appear at,
tayafiie* within the time allowed by law and .hew
eaaar.tfaav ibeyrea. whg pehaanraf admlnisira-
lion should urn bo granted to Coii* Barfcodalo ou 0.
Barksdale's estate.
. * m * *** Jlgnatnrs. this 1UR
Apri', 1804. ; ^1. H. WILDER, I
spr!4 *, —I uCi Ordiaaip, :
L J .t i'tner.-hip N k>rico.. •
mill partnership heretofore existing between
I J«ha K. Sim. and Y. G„ Rt »t, in ipe W.W*-
house I nd Commission business, ia the city ef Al
bany ikdissolved, by ihe death of, }Ir. Rims. Th*.
bu.fuei wiH be carried»afoe the prsvaat by and
in ihe 'lam* of 1.0.Jlimt, toWl.om <U demands
a gainst paid firm will he presented, find all debts
das said firm will be paid to Um-n
Axbxst, Ga.. Feb. 4, IMf-lf
Via! a Wanted.
AVtNTY-FIVE eeotsa piece will be paid fore Isas
_ rilswfaaydssat L.E-WtLCU'S
, marc 3-tf Drujj atom.
B tX IVWAX a«d Hiwey wasted af
n+WMf L.#i WEIiCH-8 Dreg $toee.
To insure the continuation of the
TXtoT, faURlXG TDK WAH.ureoffcr L\ |
or otherwise, 15 ceuis per pound for nil
Cotton and Linen Rag
To be delivered at this Office, or some 1.
point on tbe Albany Railroad. We hope lit]
ol this coonty' will save their Rags, ii (oral
rnotiva than tn insure the paper's oontinnsotT
Ailcrdeiaand letter* are lo be add reverts
E. H. WEN
Publisher |
Alsakt, Ga., Jan. 21,1864.
COOKING SODA,
Epsom Falls,
MmeiI,
_ . Toiht rioop,
T« U*Fowdcf, 1 Tooth t
Jmx »^pd at tha Drag Store of*'
Au ,fte. .
L. E. WELCH.
ud Night Trains from Macon.
Accomvaddatinn troth to
MilJjtn will
aftsr Friday night, 30ih isel.
Night Train? from. Savannah and At
•nets with Sooth Western Hail road, at
for Albany,'Enfahio, Fort Gaines sad iut
pbitits, also with Macon and Western ~
Allan ‘
llama and the Wast.
Day Trains connect at 1
aad Mnseogce Railroad fo Columbus, Mont;
L Mncon with South 1
Mobile rad thd Southwest.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Gent!
CENTRAL HAlLROi
OBJLKGS OF SCBEPtitE]
O N end after Sunday, Marsh 27tb, IK
trains on this Read will ran ns fuliomil
j DAILY DAY TKAtS.
Leave Savannah.—..............................
Arrivc,in Macon - ....
I^avc Mscen....——
Arrive in Savahu'uh
DA.ILY NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah
Arrive ia Macon
Leave Maccn i
Arrive in Savannah—CM
AUGUSTA BRANCH-
Leave Angnsla......... ——,.—.-* 6
Arrive in Mfiles* — —.ll.fi
Leave MjUcn— ........
Arrive in Augusta..
Leave Augusta ......
Arrive ia Milieu 10.J
Lear* Milieu.—........,—......... ..—122
Arrive ia Augusta— .tib
GORDON ANU EATUNTON KIhVNCE.1
Leave Eatcnlou...........—l.C J
Arrive in Gordon.—..
Lcavr Gordon—..........
Arrive in Katonton—....
Fasscngcrs for Augusta from Savannah 1
coo. by either train will tunnrct with 8s,"
Trains.
I’uschgcre for Millcdgevill* and Eat,
noth
For
fTMIE Snhseriher fitas for miU .lt Americas, Gs.,'
I Fix and Four Horse Wagsas, Ac., Ac. He will
SIM repair lad make Wagons anc Bnggirs to order
Febll,nu4-tf ' FETi ill UROGHAN,
Albany House,
O. W. R0L1OJ7S, FBO 7BXBT0B.
At BA NT,. - UKORGIA.
T HIS well known and pcpidu%r House kas been
tborottgily famished for lk<,» enierUinment of
guests »nd irsvelers. The room^. »nd bedding are
clean, and h‘«» table will consist pt. the bust which
the country, affords, ('harges xtodertde.
Alhnnjr, Fcbntarjr 11, f ' \ , *<*
BicnilorN fit iw.' ' ■
A GREEABLE t« u order fre’ei the Court of Or-
f\ dinary of Ponciiertr coot, Jy, will be Sold bo-
aiil to only,'os the
tint Tuevdqy in Maj.' nexl, wit
of sale, Lot of Land No. 888. ha
said eoitnry, eonialnitig 260 me
}f*id land ssld fu# divisisa. Tt
lay of said.
1I|!1NS|IN,
Executory a f Martha tlria-oo.
P. G. 1IODGK8,
Exrqnfonof Aik un Urinson. drcd.
For Rule
Ooffcs and Fait.
Miojtiv
*Sf%.T
ml
AIU Cuiimy, on tpv
ala Hie legal hour*
ths first piilticl of
■cs, more or t*»d.—
ran mode known on
V- BRINSON,
ft. r
ISA CO., Maesffi.
MACON & WESTERN
AN and after Sunday, Mareblith.PaMengerl
V/ this road willh* no as Ibllows:
Lears Macon
Arrive at Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Arrive it Macon ia—
Ths Train connects at Atlaafa with dm _
Atlantic Railroad leaving at 7.S0 p. m., with G
R. leaving at 7 JO a. m., sad with Atlanta and I
R. R. leaving at 8J5 a. to.
Boperintsndeat
tt?KWr
'ifixa
CHANGE OF SCHEDUl
30TJTH-WESTEM]
r\N aad'after Sandcy.Dse. (th, 1863, the '
i J this Rond will ran a* follows:
Leave Macon
\rrive at KufauU..
Leave Eufaula—...
Arrive at Macon .A*
Lear* Mscoo ................
Arrive atColmnbos. .....
Lmvs Coiamhos..—.,^
Arrive at Mseo*
Leave Fort Gaines...
Arrive «t Cnthl,eit.
Leave Cethhut......
Arrive at Fort Gsinus... «mA<
sa*sq