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^jjftSIBOAUST.—AT THE OLD STAND.
Bates ol Ailvcrli»i nsf.
^,11 insertion oP*i*ht line* or Iese 55 00
„ neNwrahml Creditors. J5 00
'L aid Real Estate and Nosroes.peraquaro 5 00
!!Jits. "first* end HojgSen. tywgjfe -; . 5 P
‘ .IfSlnelo Propart,,83 per equal* for eae h i nser-
jr'tlTartisn-twii*. *i**ortio | ar.StOio.Qdeanee.
MAYOR’S OFFICE.
ALBANY, Jan. 4lh, 1864.
v tie Cilitt* 3 AUa^.i- ■ -A
|r section 5th ofBy-lnw* of the. City Ononcil, it
p,it the doty of lire Mnyor “tor mute ami publish
i rcsssl report of the city ufftirs financially; and
mb (IK b suggestion* S.V him may «ent pn
rior the ”'»'l nrdor and goveraraa-t ottho ejty,
h oiaiitof? to reqnirertlStita-i «h»H the follow
er:,, property of tire city consist* of >J)pn9e. and
loofoiamerce street, arilh stable, crib and lot in.a
Jprtrof repair; one fine malein gotxlonler,
I rut in pwJ coodilion und fit far ase ; 1 scrape,
crorr’ar, I lonj-h indwl shovels, Saxes, 3 angora,
Bittech, 3 weeding how, and I banjHtaw, matrass
Jl,n,hcre necessary for gnord-room, 1 arnall tire
ji», liosc-carl and 400 feet of hose in good work-
oaiit'mh, an I Ixwk and lid. for Iroekwith alt rre-
ir . ladders, p .’es anJ licks, and 14 (Ire bnct-
ia wlr'a pennhar pleasure that I report the #*
ru of the city in a healthy and prosperous con-
,, r'i't more folly Appear from tlie Treanu-
!, report hereto annexed. This should be grati-
«ts every citizen, particolarly tdhen it is remem-
vlthit ihtMa* -s imposed last year four* nreretj
„|, being only 4 of one per cent, ^dvaloren,
p! „p r y. In making line showing, 1 fee! U»l
M credit is due my immediate predcccsnpr in ot
E. T. Jones, and the Council men witi*
;it him and ntyself have' been associated.—
. into office in November, 13(53, haring
«(leered to Gil the vacancy occasioned by the
f the former Mayor and Gouncilrs
4 cere reflected in Janaary of lpst year, t el.
a taring also resigned.I was elected in aMarch
sis dll the vacancy. Wlienlhej came into office
aid ihe tliuuoisJ accounts of the cityin
a.ed coo lit ion: a * anmial re;iort had been
rthe two or three prtc&Hag years; there bad
uk; when tho courts are no longer regularly held.;
when bad men nnblashingiy proclaim their defiance
of law and order, and act in disregard ofthe right*
of their fellow man ; when robbery and Ihoft, accom
panied by acts of incendiarism, are common occur
rences; a strong police force and a strong, city'gov-
enjment becomes an* absolute necessity. A force
rtrong cnongh'tp overawe the vicious, and if neces
sary snppress any .disturbance, and to administer a
seminary justice, tempered «ilfi ; mercy, to aH oSend-
gSecaritjfof life, property and reputation is the
object of all good.governmenl, and whatciliaeti will
object to pay (axes, ivbcn those taxes a repaid for the
support of a government whipli throws Its prolection-
Ing arms around him when;on the street, or slum-
hcring lnthe night, and save*both hint and Jits prop
erty from harm? Such* feeling 6f security jadieap
at any price, and permits me: to say to von, citizens
of Albany, that it may be you rs if you only will it.—
lice force to six men, if they ennbeobtained, tnd the;
acting in Concert with Hie Provost Gaird. ean.ir
(hey dp their dary, afford yon ample protection fro*
nil save the pnbHccneny, and give you a feeling tif
security yW have not felt for yearn. The best o f _
feeling exists at the present time between 0* gen-
Itcmxnly .Provost ^Marshal and the (Nty authorities,
nnd I hope it vyUt continue to be fostered and encour
aged by our successor* Be acknowledges the su*
premscy of the civil power.and has shown no
ahjod to override it Acting jn/ennedrt with him
ywr police c*n be ranch more efficient. If appointed
thsy sliouhfbe divided into night ud day police, nn-
dre the superintendence and direction of a chief,who
dluanld ber held to a strict aeeomitabnily. end din-
missed from oljlce summarily upon neglect of duty.
Yobr Mayor is invested wills much more power
than many persons suppose, both-by the City Charter
and the laws of the State. Tif the former he haa
jurisdiction over t|l*petty.offences committed yrilhih
■lie corporal ion, hie judgement being a.bar to Indict
ment in the Superior Court. By section 41** -of
the code or Georgia, He has jarisdietloo'over all of
fences by ehttes and free persons of color, except
such ns are or may be csoital. Me eaatry them, and
if guilty, have the punishment inflicted without send,
ing them before the Superior Court. He is also ex-
officio Jaaicoof tire Peace, and ran commit to jail or
bold to tali persons rhvrged with any offence of a
grade above his jurisdiction. .He cannot act; howev
er. without proper information and given ill a proper
manner, that is, under oath. Every good citizen.
1 should feel brand to report to him promptly every
v.o!vliooof the laws wilhioibeii knowledge. With-
oe sneb informsthm he cannot issue hi. .-arrant
lor .the arrest of offorafcr., unless Ire sees the act
The City Sexton reports the total number of inter*
menis in,the Cemetery during the past year to be
seventy-five.
Of these 3 were between the ages of 10 4z 7S yrs
6 - - " 60 A 70 ' “
j5, Lv2JK28aB & 60 “
S' . 4.*. _*’*'>•*" 40 &. 50 “
7 “ “■ ■ 30 A. 40 “
7 “ « “ 30 A. 30 “
.? . n “ “ io&^o “
•34 were under ten years of age.
_ Whites 51. Blacks 24- ^
This includes'!! peraens who were not citizens
oCAIIdtny, who died oat of the city limits and-were
brought here lor interment, . - 1
Out prtpnlation now .'numbers two thousand and
ovards, and a’hen we consider the scarcity ormed-
icines; the want of many comforts and necessaries,
to tybich oqr pebpje have heretofore beenaccustomedj
sn3 Ihe absence .of some of our physicians at the
the year, we see nothing iu this
billof mortality to cause Us uneasiness. I confident
ly hdlievo that, as *i‘ general thing,'we have fewer
T***~Tnrn h fmpraf ]ifrn pnr population,
than anj cky ra the Slates
V Bout fowthelti have hddireMfehMd-dtwlhg the
Tear.bgt even in-thfs. respect we jmyp Ueft.Mgbty
fevered above raaay ether places in the land, judging
■■the polia* reports ka published fn the paper,
rgbout the State. V/e have bad o.no fire which
Hayed IpnaMeraUe property, and aV- o«te time
threatened'Ihe^estruction of almost thcfdntiro buti-
leeps pprtraa of ilia city. My tho strenuous and
praiseworthy enertioosoftha firemen, aaalready re-
feerpd to, its progress was *Ujred %nd moch^roperty
[•avedi “tlfct 6re w«s Utjdou^e3)y the 0 f. *. 0 l
incendiary, anJ I deeply rcj^thel pprpeiiitpr
'of such a diabolical deed ha» not -yet been discovered.
Let as take wvrtalnj'tiy tRo past, and endearor by
greater to preyenl tbq rc-\
corr^Hce ot euch a calamity in the fotute.
Balance in Treasury,. . 745.00
s- the Finance CoromiUee, hare examined the
accounts and vouchers of John F. Cargile, Treasu
rer, and find the eame correct.
L. B. WELCH, Chairman.
S. ATKINsSON,
J J*U. McCLELIcAN, 1
Albany, Jan. 5th, 1865. ;
4. Department and Army Commanders vv
fteps to*.transfer to infantry i-onvftands. all
nen so collected. rep«^r:ing eaeli » ase as dii
Uw - . 2nd, General Orders 65, A. &i I. C. O., 1864.
By cotnnaaud of .General Beaurejrnrd.
taken fawn tba animals i
stretched before drying,
express, and bats in tba » ,
copy
r ruyed. Much taxes as good -uti* .m*
v«iut>urily c«rne lorwarJ and'paid tad kecu cel-
remurned upon the tax Wr.
with hi* own eyes, or H ia reported to Imttv by an.o*-
ilcof of the cilv. If the m ir^hal or pdice are neglL
tcel anJ the Uilxnce 1
f^id. There hud bceu no work upm tha streets
year or m we, tod in fact there tad been tab-
irtvv i :n:etiu«s of Council for lire mono period,
ivresi in rite aff.ir* of <tm city had heart appa-
B’.i iu*. T rey took hold with a aaxl artd energy
|tab d-ocrv :!.f com ae rrlulina of every good cit-L
Th y hired hand, and prtt.lhcm t»darorit rtpoa^”? 80 *™* *f?™
rears; purchrseJ ainale andr«rt,aadprovided
>or the lunik to work with, and while att lias
t been done that was desired, and while the bands
t not at all iime» Worked to am good advantage as
Ik; should, yet much ha* been dune. MfrtJartrtd
> public writs out o r otderVdcfleieot ia rope* and
Arts. They lute he-n pot In repair and rope*
d backets kept upon them at a hearij'rtxpenee.—
'Viihoot I hern great iocmweoienea if •* »ulfirring
nld have ensued. Wo found the flnaaen'in cm-
; the ioJejIodneas of ihe dfcfr oakoown and its
a io the same condition. lneWat*M»manSe-
|p,lvear,i( the chy owes •■*datfar. it Irt ontthc
nltuf myself or the Council, a* wp pshltshed in
I 1 * city paper msathi ago' a nofl
a»in® acrounti to prevent them. We lave had the
any foot la uohrtanthition or aueh a'charge prompt
ly to him. He ha* fall power over them and cap dis
Orta* tlieat from oSce if he chooses. Whoever my
successor pray he, I charge yao to ephold hi*.hands,
and d, everything in yonr power loaid hto ia the
dtueburge of U*. ormeosaXand re^onrible duties —
By art doing ym» wfli eaura the approWloo pf yoor
owac^sefooee and 'ppoorde ywr barn to# MM*
nu. A. I am going oot of itfrte .arid, oat of the
eerponte K«l«a.ymr erasaoeoet me of rtfilraerarted
motives in making these suggestions. Wert, I gfi-
s ia snaking these' suggestions. Were I gd- Cometly Fond. 8
.ngto remain, I would still make them; anddodB In
my jwwei to assistin .keeping up a good city goveyn- »
meat,let it cost wlul it might..
Ttie fines lm;K»ed by tire ordinances for violations
of tho law were fixed when everything stood upon a
proper basis. Owing to the inflation growing out of
lire war, when money is so ’abundant that it will
bring but filth.the payment of a few dollars as a fiue
Is not felt hy the delinquent. I would therefore re
commend the increase of alT fines at least five hun
dred per cent.—at the discretion pf the Mayor.—
Tills would have a tendency to deter persons from
litej by Council were not eneeradrtprtrtha m2»
s they .iiocld hare tneo,. nod tamaec fiiprtl kH
J to draw tbeir warrants-upon- Taeaaarers for
|*«h six, „ w.., 0 ordered paid by Ctamcit, in W*.
Iflaoee aid, the Qitj Ordimnee*.' Prtriagmr'rtd-
“ tllerd-J up w hi
* dollar bu left.(he Treasury except ih payonat
' 1 " 11 'ijncj by rnyselt* Too record is complete
(»lop; n t„ u>, iaspxtion or yvery citizen. We
lieare io the tret jury tbesu.-r) of four thousand si
I hundred tod thirty doll an of the general (und, and
l^ia of raven hundred and forty-five dollar, ol
‘ OFFICIAXs.
STATE OF GEORGIA, >
. Adj't *»d Ixsp’k Genekai.’s Office, V
> .1 M-tcoii, January 7tb; 1865. 3
General Orders,' : . . - :
No. I.l • J : * * -r k . . • *
Attention is called Io the following order of Gene r
al lie*i!regard.of the. 23d ultimo, published below,
requiring all officers ami men absent‘from their com
mands without authority from Department of Corps
commanding, to rejoin their, commands at onc.e.—
And special attention is called to' the second para
graph of that order, ns upon its rigid performance
It is well known that bands oftawlessmen, calling
themselvesWhrcler’a cavalry,” whether belonaiog
to that Corps or not.have been traversing the Stale,
plundering unr citizens of their horses, mules and
other properly, threatening life ir rcsi-ted. and com-
tnittfiig other-outrage* upon unarmed old men und
es. Tnia condition of tilings must
if lire people dfthe State will rc-
' this order, it will bnV.opped—
V/heHerarxi Cobb have tak'en
shameful (ttre'afaffiira, so far
• t’^ Stafe jjf rubbers and plunderers'.
Reserve Mhitia, tlse Policemen, and
‘ *H Companies comm.^ioocd | mra tbta Olfice. turn
•- ont for the week s acme seiriee in camp, a. follows:
All persons subject to u'.ity iin-J.-r.tlii.ijrdT are re
quired to aSsemhlo at rhe t.'ourt ilonss on Monday,
the 23d day of January,_I£65.'iv!ren theranki
iUry offlrer of the county will lake comma
distributing his men iOiodetachmenta; will send them
along tire pahiic roads throoghom the counrry as he
may direcl, in search of mounted men profeaiid* to
be cavalry; and of all iverions who may be or may
haveboen fUegaity seizing property: and ofail jrer-
sons who are deserters or stragglers from tins Con-'
ledetatc army or Statetrcops; arid will arrertall such
as have not proper papers, showing their rigid to ho
absent from Ijieir commands, and will,dispone oTthem
ai directed in paragraph4, below, Tire Militia, Po
licemen, and all ethers hereby called out, are re.
quired to arm themselves with the best weapons they
can get, and so spend the Whole week on tins ser
vice, laying aside all other .business. Complaint,
are constantly coming up Irom citizens that they are
being ri bbed of their prop erty. If every one will do
bis duly fully and uclirciy for me week, as brrein
directed, i!ic causes of eontptaiot will be removed.
3. Every pMrtre who i* able to boar arriu, from 16
Sm In oledienee to lire requireinCTitr oflhychy «o-M trare, Wl>6 M Xr-hom.,ao* tasubject 4o mrlita-l
M1 —
‘ - as a polic«mtni^<nr he wilt be
one moiilh'^HCliv* service in
3 ^'
Ifol&Cdr
rai lieaoregard. N. B.-AII Georgia Fidhors yrbo will «
J. a\l. >v. urE\, A. A. U. abore notice four times, mcloding this. «o««, <
copy one time. 111 first a j eo the following Prospect usvtlie satne nu
copy with bill to ttie- Executive De- times, sending me their paper! in exchange,
the advertisements marked, shall receive by «tp
free of charge, a good, soft rabbit-fur hat, irbinki
will.bring in the market $100, provided Iktg.
tCT Each paper In tlie^Siate copy one time,
issue,and seudeo] * * ' **“
;.f* {HARKIKDv
On'the 28th of November, i864, by the Rev.'Si G?
Danto. fcJs. C. M. WcCAii^mFtee coifntjritb'MisS
Mollis Terry, of Webster county. ’ ‘ '•
On the 27tb of December, 18^4, by the. Rev. S. G ?
Daniel* Mr-,,W. R. Daxcer Jo, Miss Mauv Jane
Cuttoh, ail of Dougherty cpnnty. . ,.
At the residence of Df. John D. Keatpn, on the
evening of the 8d instant;'Bertie Rev. Siat. Zl Brad^.
lord, Allas B. Cartsr-and-Miss -Mollis E.'Jrf-
both cf Mitchell County^Qa.
OR1TUAUY. •
Died, in the city of Albany, Ga ,on Sabbath mom
's— .v_ o.u -r »«•** ~ r ****~ w :J Fever r ' _
In closing this; report, f teruler re tire members of
Cocscil with whom I irivj been’a'ssocmted, my grent-
ful ucknowledgemrnta fdr-thbir uujfonnVindneM
nod respect, a* well for tho intercot they hate'mani
fested in tho Vffaira of the city, a«d congraiohte
them upon ita present prosporou* firrancal oonditiou.
My official connection with tbom will cxerhnraorera-
bered with emotions of pleafore, marred only by The
pain of parting with them. And to thp citizens gen
erally, I feel that I am opdof many obligations for
actaot courtesy nodconrideratmit, aod for the aop
port llfey have aflwdodmo in my eudeowr* tO.ad-
vaoee the intaresi of the Ci‘j by
forcing ita 1*w* nod ordinance*,
to conclusion; I remain '
Very rteportfi, _ r
•ta yonrFWuWjC
EAMDML D.
iajor
A lb a nr, ii a., January Oil), 1,864.
To the Hot*. SantrXL D. Ir.Vns Mayorr
maietpa!
1 fed ton the bootaol B. W. J«
rcasu.'t r, that lire g. ■. re n I fn nd uf tbo
biu oalho first day bt j.i
to pty them and hive paid ail tbit hav.j been acts «r vio’ence and disorder, und greatly promote
Iptointed. For two or t’irej year* p^st, «ccount«
and tire best way u.prevent thee
is an adequate pe uily and iIs certain and speedy in
I have endeavored to bold lire ecules of Jus-
,ice iu onoipufort. ond when u doubt bis «ri*ep a*
\ r * 1 1.,..rA <r*.tyf>n llioin the bcnc
by Council^has
and no extentmtiug ciruumstaiice alteirdiug the
mission of the olTenr-e^ have assessed Ihe peOalty
at the utmost iimikof oiy;discretion, as fixed by the
Gily ordinal
Tho fire apparatus
lias teen under the Immediate
teayipg' cn affeefronate wife, ,pd It(freyUe5»p«g
tie cliildren to meoro tlierr iinnrae'y loss'.
I - Ml' CraWforrTwas Vfenjiit CMAIfolfB. Oitin tire
ItlfCot July, 1331. : He graduated, with honor,-from
the Modical Gofiege in Charleston, in 18*3; when I*
oporurencedJtfe, practice a>Wprrifessi 0 o ; in. the flty
ofSayann ;b. Sub-equenlly.lre t pmetiped for a few
yearsiri Burite cowity, and .also iu ileia'u ford District',.
ISO. TrfClArlrstob,S ■C.;.Hf<l*‘!Bth ofmay; HSM
be -wan united in ronrrKigb, wKli M(*»-Georgia-1
I Peek, daughter, at Co pi. FoSro Bsok^rtf4batf|
BILES’ REGISTER REVIVER. ,
? JZ" Prospectus k>F ' '^^9
THE COUKTBYTilAN. .
^TILES’ Register, the most useful joarael «v«t
in /Gypicd, .\r*s tbecn revived i^,.
the publication of The Countryman. The journal
is n fact simile of its original in the number and alter'
of its pages, it* typography, and. all the feat urea ?
which gave value to she standard publications is
sued by Mr. Niles. 1
Besides tha features of Niles’ Register, TheCoun-1
iryfcaaa has others which should render it still mart;
attractive—to wit; a department of elegant-liters-
tare, rejecting the style of yankee literary Journals,
and modeling itself after the best English miscella
neous weeklies; butrat the same time, being stamped
with ah. independent, southern, tone, original wiU*-
and peculiar to itself, ot-.^r)
ither nevel feature with -it, Is that it M
country, on the editors plantation, -
. fcny ^wn pr-village, anddevoteR
much attention to agriculture, rural sportb, and ev-;
crything tliaf interests the couutry gentleman.'''-'iT
• Tlie Countryman is a handsome quarto, of 16pa-
bliftbed .weekly-on the editor’s plan Utica,
aunfeatlontf
1853 . .publiftbed -weekly-on the editor’s.plantatica*
(K near jvutonton, Ga., to which all communications
be addressed.
I. the fatt'of 1857, bo-q^M M A1 jupy, ' «<“*!» **&**»<* « » V*
to the timnof hta Uesdlldevoted ito. ms nufate
i Send all remittances by express*;
■cailioft, taHijwdesjed. hiq^lf. 19 ,* -tot*, firckj ol
fijends. In. f»is profession he was not only etlent ive
and Imfim ^mi nenlfyMnfku! ajid sacceVsfai.' ? The
poernflhheity ^imoitg Whom lieperfornt^d a Utrp^und
grmtukoas practice, always met n coniml-tml-cheer-
W respnocq whenever-they cajle^l for; h'13, service.
By.noture he was impulsive, but *
ly, geherouj, and ivarmlie.irtcd.
’ He had hi* fault-* ampfdilin<»», which on-his dying
bed hedeely regretted; and for'which, ho earnestly
and continuously vooght,by penitence and prayer,
IfteTbrgfvhig mercy of his G«d. Ovef'them let us
cast the mantel«{ charity end in the recollections of
,
weary
sigvd. •
T cd!ij'fiDERArE sTA'rtis’orp'iflil®^ V'
W.vii Dtr.\tir4t.NT, Bo*i!.vr or CosscRirrxoN, V
• --f-' :*» •• f -h Riob«w4 tf«;Jki
ClRCCLAR No. 35. * >• * -*'-- - .
‘ GsrfeValb 'eom niandin ^ ReSerV^S^rf
Btste* will proceed forthwith, trqdwfth'tkeWmefet
vigor, to orgiiQizA'I^r^eontinuopa local sarvreatobe
mustered in for thewnr^j annipn^es tftcopsigt of all
men found St lor .light duty*, and not otherwise ns
f igued. ^ u d-Actuslly employ sd, of men transferred to
the “ invalid corps, and found fit ror tnc duties
hereinafter indicated, and 'strclt'^nifn ns a* tempo.-*
. .. 0 f
;-to;be
ixisb-ent without feuve K&
hv tho Iti’iria noworirred out *Torthwith-h>tnniea-t(rthtrir prdpi'Fciriirmands.
eu-x-cd « ’.iL.imi.jg rouiu into Tboso couipanioo to cantata of not less Ihnn sixty. ■ ,
» joa vug «I .ad officer* of til* rcservq porp* will, bo *»- retare
There io* taltoeo )
1864 siDOOo:inglo ff 1030.44,1
1-icopictfWirTrtr jort reo .
Hereto»pp^fed, rererey «»»
hM aratoara r - reiforttaii. ilrutL: and voucher* for ill umnirnt* *ro upon tile
direction ofU. W. C. Spencer, Foremsn during the
known =» tbi'e^ryTbi* M past yen,. He h« . company of sixty ubiebodfed
1*^ ftwo 'he Sile of cemetery ta^'wMeh the or r Ck firemun, who b.-dfe U» «ngi«e nvijae.
l rti re,. i rek. P ,sepu r ta e .i:om the generoi drodeffectwo ^ of'n Urge amount
I *•■4, asd expeodod only In improvements and keep- erttons we owe the p i id be al once adop-
I"! i* feykir tbo Cemetery ground*. The fern* of property, Sorne mi<*»"re.» i«« :
sroond tbs Cemetery i. not >. good us .1 should bo. ted to foster end encourage a spin « J-*
hrtwarieutlyrtrou. re keep out mock, osrd cube among tireui.oud re P^JJ 6 ^ own
I ^ ^ at«* trifling expanse for a year or two long* officious inter.eren P® rgmirr tho
^^a.y.k..»r- it eou,suoc, u
with tbo oonfidcot hope .bat a cowpony
Z ® bo rnsdc “P’ •* -£ %£££&
whenever tbeir rer,»e.-rt
be bum or provrdedat <«ee »irou W(i
the wlsjle fire npparuto* my W'•*!** „ .....
tne woo. wwnalMrtg to rttornop which
Pr, taooJdi.p^«« to Wtak.rel dither build
“ecu kept in good 6rdcr u the number of l*M>d*
j r*i»POSil Would alio.W- I.'/ V
Oirpolie, fort, bag been wholly toadeqMto.—'
I , ora '"»nec9 ortho city only protUo forooe Idor-
*W and »-Deputy. Th3 „ hUaboofbed aJI.tbo
r°nj ablebodied men lint heretofore could be ok*
t»‘wd to fill such places. Wehavabid to take
men as w. could get. aged or infirm, to fill tha
ta-kir don “ s lha Jtreater part of the year we
"" M h “ tat « Marshal. - It U impctaqle for oo*
cr In men, to be in -Trra.rtrti V PW- ! 'y -M
| T*-^sttey evesao watchful, indostrioa* or able- the means «’ ft j,
P r ° r ° Dn ^ !»«»• *>»*» conrt ‘j ° r ^ j ’ apparslus could be
E * kr ’j Wd i when the criminal law. were J5»h? fir “ lpf “ , "i'
(sent to the mareat.Confederate Miliury
Eatgnton,-k3r,'-'d
Dccrib'her 22,186Mt-
NITRE AND MIiniTG
• 1 ’ Bureau.
ipmi ^ iPIBi. , JtarWjgWi
IV Assistant for Bouth-W^stern Georgia; J^l who
rish to sell Lead, Copper, &e., or -exchange thp
stone’ for Powder and Star; and all wfc3.wish.t0
exebango Applies of subsistence for Potash, will
addirest him. ' ' ' ' r '; ™
p i: HENRY P, FARROW, rMOidr
1 - -* • Capt.&Sup , tNitre.&. i
Mining Bureau, •
' " " District of Georgia/ :
Albany. December 6th, 1864-41 ' . —' ^ «*S
E. S. WAR BEPARTMEXT, ' *
^ v- , ‘ ' District or Gsorcta.
: 0 Macon, Dec. ltf, 1884. f o
S AV1NO ordered my Assistant, Oolonaltawhi
* Xutulin, to duties in another portion of the
Stai*j w t nich will require his absence from Albany
for a fft’w .weeks, persons having business with this
Bureau Tn-8outh-Western Georgia will addrese my
M
I mll'wc grain
furthertyo*. atevtrel.Iratlu^tlSBSi5£SI!?SS!Si‘. * , *’
oecortrtt current win tno.cny. , - Hkrdeereroii* nThie Staff ofiMS;re,*iifi be in printed
eiranSttrraiioo of krem. hi caecaof doot*, the holJira oftlie doeblfel
igtothemodilion preitre wiH.fi* rent, with them 16 rtfe ynraet.Cocfrid- Wtiee: Prompt notion is re.,uired of Officers
except hi a few iwOmcek. Ttare Ja w«thhig etiU
Aastaunt, lv. D, Cheshire, at Albany, duripr hia
absence,-op pie at this p’ace.'* ... - vr ^
v *' HENRYP. FARROW,
4 Mhnl
Diat^oJ
€apt. & Sop’t Nitre and Mkn^iRs
Bureau, Dial, of Ga. '
signed Jo- the GcucraL commanding to a thorough
inspection of them, aud ibc muster rdlts'/orwarded
to the Bureau; upon ttair reception tha Secretary
of >Yar will .assign officers tfc the command of the
companies. v ' ' ; *. ’
ft. (S the purpose of tha War Department to assign
tho companies to duty as guards at Posts. Prisons,
Camps rtTlhstruc liee, on'railroad trains and such
lerviee;' WreWpt hetieii is required of Offict
barged with the duties herein proscribed. ••
By command ofthe Secretary ofAYwr- ■ V
^Signed)* A C. Bw DUFFIELD, A. A^G. ;
gj-tJ.^Mrevn SSreetre^rt fifetfc*:
' e? 6 o, T„?b" y or l\hrr cutr aE v» rented to
Tho iSkMnwSthe dry tbi* office, with eoch i.ifomutinn uemuy lead to the
u'mifen. Kceoi'o mnxii bill for lumber which bus detection and pi)nisbm. r)t of tire offender,, wifi Us
MtlroMAFM’nrad add reuuira on Hook un<l Jbudder communicated to the Confedertro sutlioruire, wko
•MMOrt^reortnmtoao.repninruui. lave assured the Governor ti.st justice shall be se-
vere’v meted out.
f. As Hie State has no snppliox in the coanP.es,
and H3 the service is a short one for the relief of the
citizens at hoinp, the militia and others called out by
.. IIEADQUABTRRS CONSCRIPT SERVICE, 1
ACbcuTA, Lee. 10, /
General orders, -* - * .*
►•*-; tl . . tab to j-ipqaa-,
I. In compliance wHb the abore Circular and by
order of Major General IIowcll Cobb, commanding
neororia l?pi.'rvo nn.l Xmitnru iilotr-ret
NITRE & MINING BUREAU
($fiu»ratd
Macon, Ga., Dec/17, lSfilu /
X WISH. to hire an additional force of Two HA-
X'Ared Negroes for the* Nitr* and Mining ahrvica
in Georgia. :Men will be prcferred r but mixed lets
would be taken upon props*; terms. .They will ba
„ welt fed and clothed, aila suitable medical atifki-
i tion furnished.^ I also -wish to hire or parehaaKa
4ENRy I*. EARROB^*!*
It. * Sup't Nitre & Mining •* ,
. . rr. Uuresu, Dfet. at Go.
• De6.-.2^1'8M/3t - w .Ntr^tS '
t—Mitchell countv. .,*w v> I
. LL ppfsoiis indebted to the ostate of Bryant
- - ’dj ^re-
tins, late of said couflty, deceased, tfe re-
this order, are expected to furnish their own provi-
Thoat who
truck o<*.
Ver# Ke*pc«fullv. oHN p CABGILE,
Ct'k fit Tre*o.
JOHN F. CARGILB, Clerk and Tjssswrer,
■In Account wjfli tbo Ctty Couuctl of Al- ^ Tjt,^ w (,„- arc wcslthy and bsvn the uppst
banjp for the joar • property to protect by ridding tlui country of robbers,
1 LI J ■ must supply rations to those who have not the means
Amount received from B* W. Jenkint,^;, qf supplying thffmselve«.
former Treasurer,. , .«rt*.rtos**rt- , *...B aa3 a.03 g. Commanding officers wil report at-the end or
Amount received from auction safes,..*.... 1*7.6® tlie weed’s service, as requested hy.Genortl poattre.
Amount received from »0e of wrought gmrd, the resnlt of their-operations, giving in tabu-
iron pipe,........... 100.00 | ar f orm t j, e name, comp toy and regiment of each
Amount received from wile of one scrape, 5 00 ma ^ arrested, wKli the dale of his arrest, stud If r.
Amount received from , ' cavalryman, also add, w’t«l pr<»p.-rty IkSmigmg to tb**
frTnn 1 h ’’ *“
•But,
— -raJIanlad lire mo xen iCOU...on.iorio . '
All who can do so will mount tbeuYielvea.
who cannot 'do 'so will serve on foot unleos
neighbors can mount them. t-Jn;.
, The object of this simultaneous military movement
throughout the .State* for one week, is to reeeure the
biU who are not actually knoaoko in the p4rfor-
mance of those duties to which they wore assigned,
will report at once, to Mnjor A. M, Rowland, com
manding Camp of Instruction at Macon, Ga. i ■
AL AM soldiers of the invalid corps who may ha'
been found fit for daty'aa guards at fcosts Vri
Campa-of Instfuctiba, oh Railroad Trains, and
like duties by the Board of Surgeons so transp'
GEORGI
A, L co^_-.-- .... - —, _
qu'fsfod't^ make immediate payment; those k
Claims against said deceased will present them .duly
autheutica! fi in terms of the law. December 5th, *
1864. JOS. & L. A. M. COLLIN^,
“ 7 19,1864. ^ ||
A—Mil
AdinrS
_.OIA-y-M ITCHKhL COUNTY. ;>
ERE AS, Elixebcth Palmer applies tome for
them
mi3PWH|...
unfit for field service but-fit
in the above circular droit* 1
tion’, will likewise report at
^Macou.^eorgi« l£g
G
YV letters of administration oa tlie estateof Sam-
/Palmer, late of Mid eouuty, dec'd:»"«*
r These are, therefore, fo cite and admi
and singular the kindred and creditors
“ r office in ftrm A of 4**“
dd JeLters .should: n<-^ .
r6th,dn;
appear at 1 my office in Arma bf ’ tii Uw to show
mm r- 1 - * SM i—
under, i
uties by the Board of Surgeons so transf/nng Given under my. hand, officially. t>tn 5th day of D
and all disabled soldtcrs jtronoimcc l/y the cciubcr, 1H6-I. .' . it-C. DA8HBR, ■
r Medic,si Examining Board as. te«0 or y*ly Dec. 10th,.18Q4.... -. Ordhia^.
3.67
SlW37.y
Byimootlt «*p«™W foiw»*triw, 8*6^7.98
By abiount expended lor work ou
absolute necessi. SUltonery,.
be kept U tatter aider 4
and
■ and sdv<rt | »iqg..-- | - --,* f ----- 8aj)0
-
By araooi I
, .-,.1- -,Y
137.00
WS.W }N.. ; * 195.00
“ «!<*
J»Via
7007.45
H
i •>•* j-wta eoi Ldiooqeot j4 et 1
U^kU*\. V*
1 sUqlsdT ■
the duties /escribed
e Bureiu 9/Cbnscrlpr
r Rowland
II. Ili9pector»oftThscriplionreporttotbes,
duty of collecting stnigglcrsyfi^nj Ihp .array under
GeD^ral Grdvrs No. O’i' Adilfe^ 1 rtndln-ptciovGon-
erol'sjOffi^-S)!. and arf^lrero «qs u S''i m Coa
kcript Service, iko 'are ov nrafisvnt in
the dlKckarav- .fikelr/^'^* ">*' 'here Jw^fifionta
n,», L. r. r, I..-.I, „/!" : ■'
ir^ «-'*•- -* i D the companies specified in
Rhfrol-
til'd,
MiTCHELL COUNTY, : < / '
A LL; persons-iadehtsd. to the.oalatwlql'IPU %. . . , 4V
Ford, Wtc of said county, dee d, are requested . -
xo make immediate payment; those having demands
against tl* -aid deceased will present them hi ttrms xdpT
of theUw’r - JOHN C. GRlh'W-r m
«...Ml
... l*osl ptmod Adw!ittarator> feife. r
B Y* virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
af.Mitobeli county .wul be aold before th»fiourt
door in” the town. of. Npwtqoj Baker County* * v
first . Tuesday, in February pext, one l^t of -
ohtainiiig 250 acres more or less, in the sev-
‘ arrest and forward 1
arrest of all persona engaged in viuUtiug the civil and to The Cp*P of Instruction at Macon, <1
military laws ofthe Staio and ofthe country,' by pre- ( gons /•«> raced in this ordQr who do not. yeport
Hf.kry C: Watxc
Adjutant and Inspector G^
ling Camp of
u( ion ot this
arh-*.ui-vi, . • i-v. .ing ■ to camp
| into companies and forward the muitof rolls as di
rected in above circular. • i t '•"i
. JOHN V. ANDREWS,!
Maj. & Act’g Commau’t Conscripts, Georgia. .
Jan. ud-5t • -d-u-t-VJiLo
Mil obeli county .will be aold before the Court
iluu.se
oft the
land cofitainl . .
enth district.of Baker Coqnty, No. 220; also, tws
lots in tho town of Milford, one one acre, the other
I'"’ ofjxxi acre. Sold as the property of DqMs*
Vo1 ' fim.for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.—
•ms cash. '. F. F. MASON;
re 17 * ' AdmisfolMlrtx.
; Csmilln-, Di<c. 8, l**!-p8 -T-*-* Jl.t
General Order,, -Vo. — V
• 1. All officer* and men ab?en* irnm commands ser-
ving in this Military District.^"taut authority frbin
heir Depaatment or Corn# oommanders, are ordered
’ o rejoin their command* atooce.
A. Mare ^aken up ^
TNY ..TILE .Subscriber iiViog si Ford’s JtilW. ff.rtk
IF County, Gs., ou JaousryZd,' 186B, ’k Might
Ray Mure, about 8 y«.rs old, 16 hand* fis,k, o ha
star ou forehead, sod*, white apota oa .Sh.rta. Tha
owner ia kar.lv reqnstaod to 001*1 forward, p»y
A F iM y 0 aP' HORSE “ r
BUGGY FOR SiLE.
Albqny, dan. Id, 1866-lOt
1 directed.-
-.J Furd’aMilla, d*»