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THE CHUFA FOIL HOG
LIGHT! !
We hnve on several occasions rcc-
otnmeinle<l llie cultivation of ilie china,
as a valuable food for boss. In corrob-
eration of all we have said, we pub.i>b
the following, which we find in the Mo
bile Advertiser and Register:
Dear Sir : In reply to your inquiry
regarding the value ol the chula as food
for hogs, we will say—
That after several years’ experience,
we regard the chufa as the best crop
that can be grown on our light, sandy
soil for the raising of hogs. The chufa
requires but little labor in its culiiva-
tion, grows best on dry, sandy soil, it
very poor (as most of our pine woods
are,) should be manured just as if to be
cultivated in corn.
An ordinary yield is from two to
three hundred bushels to the acre.—
One acre of good chufa will fatten ten
hogs for po r k, and one acre will furn
ish sufficient food for ten of your stock
hogs for five to six months, say from
first of October to first of March.
The course I prefer in fattening on
them is to allow the hogs to go into the
field pf chufas and remain but half an
hour in each day, and then have them
turned out. When the chufas become
scarce, allow them to remain an hour,
then two hours, and towards the close
they’may be allowed to go in and out at
pleasure.
1 regard the first of March as a suit
able lime to plant. The drills should
he five feet apart, and the seed should
be dropped (»ne foot apart in the drill.
After they have come up, cultivate with
a sweep or hoes. They must be kept
clear of grass and weeds.
Some persons have had fears that,
if once introduced into a plantation,
they could not be reaidly controlled or
exterminated if desired. No fear need
be entertained on this subject, for they
are much more reaidly killed, than
the ordinary crab grass.
Respectfully,
Benj’n Toomer.
ADMl.VKM’HATUHS’ S.UfeS, ke
rne tktxi
brought to our
O
;sin<
e oijthe i
txfs orhabng colton-lhat has been
consists in first
compressing^WTotton, and surround
ing it with Dasket woWy. The longitu
dinal seam of two baskets meet on the
centre of the bale, and are there unite.I
by wythes. The cotion is thus com
pactly and securely hound, and there
is no possibility of breakage or waste,
unless the entire bale be involved. The
expense is scarcely more than the cost
of labor to the employee.
Watery Potatoes.—We every
day hear corripl jints about watery po-
the pot a piece of
jiien’s egg ; and how
potatoes may have
tier is floured off" the
potatoes will be perfectlv’dry and mea-
!y.
?CHiCKEns—A disease called (he
gapes, so destfmetive among chickens,
may be preventeiyind if not too far
advanced, curedjjpy a slight mixture
of nssafoetida iufTh&r food. Four oun
ces, dissolved in wafer and mixed once
a day in food, is emffigh for four hun
dred chiekers.
Jtalnable Recipes.
COMPILED AprESSLY FOR THE SUN.
General Debility :
To a pint <>T Port or Maderia wine,
put an ounce of steel filings and an
ounce of cinnamon. Take three spoon
fuls a day.
Green Tj
both feu miner
bushel of torn?
cut out the st<
Catsup that will keep,
ind Winter; Pick a
loes when quite green,
ns, boil soft, rub through
a seive, sit the pulp on the fire and
season highly with *ed pepper; of
cloves, all-spice and mace, each, hall
an ounce ; salt to the taste. To this
add half gallon good vinnegar and boil
half an hour. If liked, add four onions
chopped fine. Will keep without
sealing.
Confederate Pudding : To one pint
of flour add three eggs, huifa teaspoou-
ful of salceralus. one cup of molasses,
and a half pound of dried peaches ;
cut fine. Sauce—a lump of butler
about the size of a walnut ; half a
graited nutmeg; sweeten to taste, and
as much brandy as you like, but don’t
get drunk ; boil one hour.
Quick Pudding: Mix ten spoonfuls
of flour with ten of milk, with six well
beaten eggs and teacup of sugar. Pour
on a qnarl of boiling milk and bake in
an oven 15 minutes.
Oyster Pie : Line a deep plate with
short crust ; lay in pieces of bread or
crackers. Stew your oysters, put them
in the plate, season with salt, pepper
and butter,and a little vinnegar ; place
a top crust and bake until brown.
JULIA.
C OFFEE Aim 1N1 ST RATO K S ' SALE —By
an order of the Court of Ordinary of Coffee
county, will be sold at the Court-house m Doug-
lass, on the first Tuesday in April next, in the usu
al hours of sale, a lot of land in the f»th district o.
originally Appling:, now Coflee county, number
not recollected, but known as the land ot J.E
Hillard, where lie lived at the time ot Ins death,
containing 49(1 acres, more or less, well improved,
subject to the widow’s dower. Sold tor the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the uay.
BERRY H. TANNER, Adm’*.
10 rtf.s
erf! Tints:
S TATE OF GEORGIA, t<»nre~' ,, , ~
Whereas Elizabeth vV. >mag hag ^piied
to me for letters ot guavdut*'
aud property of James
March 8, ls64.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE—On the first
. Tuesday in April next, by order of tlie Court
of Ordinary ot Decatur county, I will offer for
sale, at public outcry, before the Court-house door
in Bainbridge, all t he land belongin'! to the es
tate of Nathan Kaekley, deceased, lying in said
county, being 1000 acres, in the i6th district, in
one body. Also, at the same time, ten shares of
Atlantic & Gulf Railroad Stock, all paid in.
Terms cash.
J. B. BUTLER, > . . .
’ > Admr s.
•up. of the persons
-J vrr 11. . Thomas, William M.
Thomas and Wet hr; L T|; magf
phans of Charna) ^ Tli0mas d ^. t;l8ed _
I liese are * aerefore to cite and admonish all
persons uo- jCcr ned to file to ir
exist or
t08b' JVV cause why letters of guardianship should
J,, jt be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
February, 27th 1864.
WASHINGTON BAKER Ordinary.
March, 8th 1864. • 10 5t
Ejections if any
or before the first Monday in April next
February 23, 1864
L. KACKLEY,
[hmb]
3 tds
W ILL BE SOLD, before the Court-house in
in Sparta, Hancock county, on the first.
Tuesday in April next, the following negro slaves
belonging to the estate of Willis B. Jones, late ol
said county, deceased, to-wit:
Eliza, 34, and her infant child; Caroline, 14;
Lizzy. 13: Dora, 7; Louisa, 5, and Vina, 3 years
old. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of
Hancock county, for distribution.
THOMAS J. JONES, Adm’r.
February 9. 1861 L THA 1 6 tds
P OSTPONED SALE —By virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Decatur couu-
ty, will be, sold before the Court House door, iu the
town of Bainbridge, Decatur couuty, on the first
Tuesday in April next, lot of land No 399, 397, 398
and 358 all in the 21st District of Decatur county,
sold as the property of Joseph Marshall late ot said
county deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors. Terms cash.
J. T. FAIN, Adm’r.
March 1,1864 [H.M.B.] 9 td
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold agreea
bly to an order from the Court ot Ordinary
of Hancock county, on the first Tuesday in May
next, between the usual hours of sale, before the
Court-house in Colquitt, Miller county, a lot of land,
No. 75, in the 13th district ot formerly Early, now
Miller county. Sold for the benefit of the, heirs
and creditors of the estate of Mark S- Anthony,
deceased. JOSIA1I STOVALL, Ex’r.
March 22,1864 |tha] 12 tds
OTATE OF GEORGIA, Laurens County.
Whereas Sarah G. Linder and John T. Dun
can, haveapplied to infcfor letters of administration
on the estate of William F. Linder, late of said
county deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the next of kin and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections if any exist on or
before the first Monday in April next to show
cause why letters of administration should not be
granted to said applicants.
Given under my baud and official signature this
February, 27th JH64.
WASHINGTON BAITER Ordinary.
March, 8th J864, 10 5t.
O RDINARY’S OFFICE, Montgomery Co., Ga.
Whereas Amanda J Giliis, administrator on
the estate of Nornian Giliis, Jr., deceased, applies
fur letters of dismission—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to file their objections, If any they have,
in my office within the time required by law, and
show cause, why said Andrew J. Giliis should not
be dismissed from his said administration after the
legal publication of this citation.
Given under my hand at office, this February
18th, 1864, I “McRAE, Dep Ordiu’y
and Clerk Court of Ordinary.
March 8, 1864 10 tn6m
O TATE OF GEORGIA, Montgomery county.
O Whereas Duncan McArthur applies to me for
letters of administration on I lie estate of John B.
Me. McArthur, late of s/tid county, deceased—
These are therefore to oito and admonish the
kindred and .all others concerned to file their ob
jections in my office, if any they have, why letters
of administration should not be granted to said ap
plicant after legal publication of this citation.
Given under my hand at office, this February
17, 1864. JAS. G. CONNER Ordinary.
March J. 1864 9 5t
C i EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.
T Whereas James A. Atwood applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Henry Atwood,
deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
CITATIONS
G eorgia, Hancock county.
Whereas W. H. Brantley applies to the
Ordinary of said county for letters of guardian
ship for the minor children of Matthew Brake,
late of said county ..deceased—
These are therefore to cite all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their
objections, if any they have, iu my office within
the time prescribed by law, why letters should not
be granted to said applicants.
THOMAS I. LITTLE, Ordinary.
March 22, 1864 12 5t
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County.
Whereas Columbus Tootle guardian foT Enoch
Tooilelias petitioned the Court of Ordinary »>f
said county to be dismissed from his said guardi
anship—
These are to cite all interested to file their ob
jections, if any they have, in nay office within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of dis
mission will be granted to the applicant after the
lawful publication of this citation.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 1st day of February, J864.
WM. W. TIPPINS, Ordinary T.C.
February 23, 1864 8 inb'm
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall- County.
Whereas Stoudon Hamons, Jr , administra
tor on the estate of James S. Strickland, dec’d,
has petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty to he dismissed from his administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to show 7 cause why said letters
should not be granted, if any they have, within
the time prescribed by law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 1st day of February. 1864.
WM. W. TIPPINS, Ordinary T. C.
February 23, 1864 8 *ni6in
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County,
Whereas James A. Standfield has petitioned
the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall county to be
appointed guardian fur tlie persons and property
ot Robert T. Knight and Caroline Knight, minors
and orphan children of James A. Knight, dec’d,
(minors under 14 years of aget)
These are therefore to cite and admonish all in
terested to file their objections, if any exist, in my
office within the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
2d day of November, 1863.
WM W. TIPPINS, Ordinary T. C.
January 5,1864 1 5t
SeqBestralien Land Sale.
Lots in the. cities of Columbus, Augusta, Bruns
wick and Mill Town, and counties of Randolph,
Terrell, 'Thomas I. )irudcs, Dooly, Calhoun, Ear
ly, Clinch, Echols UUk* Glynn.
W ILL BE SOLD, by order of the Honorable
Edward J. Harden, District Judge, in front
of the Custom House, in the city of Savannah, at
public outcry, to the highest bidder, on the 14th
day of April next, in the usual hours of sale, the
following lots of land, namely :
Lot number (149) one hundred and forty-niue
and improvements; lot number (3t)*) three hun
dred and eight and (309) three hundred and niue,
situate in the city of Colnmhns Georgia; also,
half tots number C3U5) three hundred and five and
(306) three huudted and six, situate in the city of
Columbus, Georgia, all the property of the estate
of S. B. Stillwell, deceased, alien enemy; also,
lot number (31) thirty-one, situate in the (6th)
District of Randolph couuty, Georgia; lot number
(139) one hundred and thirty-nine, situate in the
(i Ith) eleventh dist. ofTerreli co., G%.,; lot No
(110) one hundred and ten, situate in the (18th)
eighteenth district of Thomas county, Georgia;
lot number (83) eighty-three, situate in the (8th)
eighth district of Thomas county: lot number
(475) four hundred and seventy-five, situate iu
tlie (12th) twelfth district t>f Lowndes conntv.
Georgia; lot number (I)one situate in the (5th)
fifth district of Dooly county; lot number (295)
seventy-two, situate in the 13th, thirteenth m
trict of originally Appling, now Clinch and
ols comities, Georgia, sold as the property j
Thomas Taylor, an alien enemy. Also, one lot f
land containing 15, fifteen acres, sftnate near
tapulgns, Decatur county, Georgia, adj
lands of A. E. Gregory, W. F. and tTr
B Y' ORDER of the honorable Court of Ordin- j and singular, the. kindred and creditors of said de
ar
ary of Telfair county, will be sold before the
Court-house door in said county, within the usual
hours, ou the first Tuesday in May next, lots of
land Nos. 135 and 136—sold as the property of
John Clenms. iate of said county, deceased.
Terras of sale made known on the day.
M. N. McRAE, Adm’r.
March 22, 1864 12 tds
A DMINISTRATORS’• SALE.—On the first
lX Tuesday in May next, we will offer fur sale
(by virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Decatur county) at Bainbridge, at public out
cry, lot of land No. 150, in the 14th district of De
catur county; sold as belonging to tlie estate of
Nathan Rackley, deceased, for division.
J. B. BUTLER, ? A , .
LABAN RACKLEY, s Adm 1S "
March 2,1864 [umb] 12 tds
G eorgia, laurens county.
Whereas Caroline F. Rheney has applied
to me for letters of guardianship for the person
and property of John M. Rheney, a minor orphan
of William C. Rheney, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to file their objections, if any
exist, on or before the first Monday in April next,
to show cause why letters of guardianship should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
24th February, 1864.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
March 1,1864 9 5t
^TATE OF GEORGIA, Laurens County.
O Wh ereas William Busli has applied to me for
letters of administration on the estate o: Henry P.
Bush, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the uext of kindred and creditors of said
deceased to file their objections if any exist, on or
before the first Monday in April next, to show
cause why letters of administration should not be
granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
24th February, 1864.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
March L 1864. 9 5t
ceased, to be andappearat my office within the time
prescribed by law and show cause, if any exist,
why said letters should not be glinted.
WM. 11. CARTER, Ordinary.
March 1 1864 9 5t
OTATE OF GEORGIA. Laurens County.
Whereas William H. Walker has applied to
me for letters of administration on the estate of
James Masqn. late of said county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the next of kin and creditors of said de
ceased to file their objections, if any exist, on or
before the first Monday in March next, to show
cause why letters of administration should not be
granted to said applicant.
Given under my band and official signature,
this January 26th, 1864.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary
February 2,1864 5 5t
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Laurens County.
Whereas David J. Darsey has applied tome
for letters of guardianship for the persons and
property of Robert K. Braswell, Samuel Braswell,
and James T. Braswell, minor orphans of Alfred
P. Braswell, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to file their objections, if any exist,
on or before tlie first Monday in April next, to
show eausu why letters of guardianship should not
be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature this
24th February, 1864. »
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
March 1,1864 . 9 5t
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Laurens County
Whereas Louisa E. Rheney has applied to
me for letters of guardianship of the persons and
property of Mary E. Rheney and Sarah R. Rben-
ey, minor orphaus of John M Rheney, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to file tlie: e objections, if any
exist. on or before the first Monday iu April next,
to show cause why letters of guardianship should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my baud and official signature this
24th February 1864.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
March 1,1864 . 9 5t
G eorgia, laurens county.
Court of Ordinary—March Term, 1864.
Whereas Hardy Smith, administrator with the
will annexed, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from the administration of William R. Mc
Lendon’s estate—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to tile their objections, if
any exist, ou or betore the Gist Monday in Sep
tember next, to show cause why said administra
tor should not be discharged from his administra
tion and receive letters of dismission.
Given under my hand and official signature,
March 7th, J864.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
March 22, 1864 12 m6m
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County.
Whereas Clarissa Soutliw ell has filed her pe
tition for letters of administration on the estate of
Robert G. Southwell, late of said county, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite, summons and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to file their objections, if any they
have, at my office within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise letters will he granted to said ap
plicant.
Given, under my hand arid official signature,
this 1st day of February, 1864-
W. W. TIPPINS. Ordinary T.C.
February 23, 1864 8 5t
G eorgia, Hancock county'.
Whereas Dimas Ponce, administrator of the
estate of Isabella Ponce, late of said county, de
ceased, has filed his petition in the Court of Or
dinary of said county, in terms of the law, praying
to be dismissed from the said administration—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. T. H. AUDAS, D. C. C. O.
January 26, 1864 4 m6m
C < EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
T On the first Monday in August next, Wm.G
Harrell, administrator on the estate of John Swi-
cord, deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordina
ry ol said county for letters of dismission from
said administration.
H. M. BEACH, Ordinaary.
January 27, 1864 5 in6in
G » EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
T Whereas John T. Martin, administrator on
the estate of Burton R. Gardner, deceased, has fil
ed his final account, and petitions for letters of
dismission from said administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons adversely concerned, to file their objec- 4
tions within the time prescribed by law.
Given under my official signature, this Novem
her 3d, 18f53.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary.
November 3, 1863 44 mli’ra
G < EORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY.
r Whereas Maria A. Jones has filed her peti
tiun in the Court of Ordinary of said county, pray
ing for letters of administration on the estate of
Nathan Jones, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
T. H. AUDAS, D. C. 0. O.
December 29, 1863 52 5t
CTATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County.
W-hereas Cicero Tootle, administrator on the
estate of Capel Tootle, deceased, lias filed his pe
tition to be dismissed from his sail administration,
These are therefore to summons, cite and ad-
mouisb all interested to file tljeir objections, if any
exist, in my office within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise letters of dismission will be
granted to the applicant after the lawful publica
tion of this citation.
Given under my hand and official signature,this
1st dav of February, 1864.
WM. W. TIPPINS, Ordinary T. C.
February 23, 1864 8 m6in
/ v EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
vJT Whereas W. G. McAdoo applies lbr letters of
guardianship for tlie property of R. G. McDonald,
a minor resident of said county—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons adversely concerned, to tile their objec
tions on or before the tirst'MOnday in April next.
Given under my official signature, this 9th
February', 1864.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary.
February 9, 1864 6 ot
The Last Yankee Vili.ainy.—In order
fo make out a strong case iu Europe, tlie
Yankees have forged a report to Congress
by our Secretary of the Navy, which con
tains everything about building rams in
England and France just to suit their
case and procure a verdict in England
against us. The British Attorney Gen
eral read the spurious document in Parlia
meut, and all the British wiseacres swal
lowed it down as a genuine lte.be! produc
tion. Mr. Mallory is out with a statemei t
in the Iticomond papers, iu which he pro
nuances the whole report, from beginning
to end, r. pittiful forgery and imposition.
♦-«—
Life may be merry as well as usefir.
Every person that owns a mouth has al*
.ways a good opening for a laugh.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Laurens County.
Whereas Lucinda I. Clark has applied to
me for letters of guardianship of the persons and
property of Eliza Clark and Lottie Clark, minor
orphans of William H. Clark, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to file their objections, it any
exist, on or before tlie first Monday in April next,
to show cause why letters of guardianship should
not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my hand aud official signature this
21th February, 1864.
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
March 1,1864 9 5t
G 1 EORGIA. HANCOCK COUNTY.
I" Whereas Jane Watson, executrix on the
estate of Solomon Watson, late of said couuty,
deceased, has filed in the Court of Ordinary of
said county her petition praying for letters of dis
mission—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested to be and appear at my office with
in tlie time prescribed by law, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. T. H. AUDAS, D. C. C. O.
C 'l EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
f On the first Monday in May next, I will
apply to Hie Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell lot of land No. 320, in 15th district of
Decatur county, (wild and unimproved) at pri
vate sale—said land belonging to estate of H.
Douglass, deceased.
R. SIMS, Executor.
February 23 1864 [hmb] 8 9t
/GEORGIA, CLAYTON COUNTY.
* J Whereas James H. Hartsfield applies to me
for letters of dismission from tlm administration of
W. W. Kirkland’s estate—
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
cai;, why said administrator should not be discharg
ed from his administration and receive letters of
dismission after the lawful publication of this ci
tation.
A. J. Ml INDY, Ordinary.
J anuary 5,1864 1 mOm
OTATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County.
Manning J. Moody, administrator on the es
tate of James S. Stubbs, has filed his petition for
letters of dismission from his said administration,
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred aud creditors to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive let
ters of dismission after the lawful publication of
this citation.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 7th December, 1863.
WM. W. TirPINS, Ordinary T.C.
January 5. 1864 1 m6in
Notice to debtors and Creditors.
% LL PERSONS having demands against the
-TJL estate of John T, Bowen, late of Tattnall
county, Ga , deceased, will present them, du
ly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and
all persons indebted t.o said estate are requested
to make immediate payment.
WM. McDILDA, adm’r de bonis non.
February 23, 4864 8 6t
A LL PERSONS imfobted to tlie estate of Wil
liam H. Brewer, lat
liamH. Brewer, late of Telfair county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment , and those having demahds against the es
tate, are requested to present them in terms of the
law. HENRY BREWER, Adm’r.
March 1,1864 9 6t*
I JIOUR MONTHS after date application will
be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary
of Tattnall county for an order of distribution of
the estate of Mathew Stephens, late of said coun
t.y, dec’d.
MICA JAH STEPHENS, \ k , .
JAMES J. SANDS, j Adm rs.
February 23,1864 8 eow4t
March 1, 1864
9 mGm
G E
EORGIA, LAURENS COUNTY.
Whereas Janet. H Stanley, guardian of the
person and property of Georgia J. (Stanley has tiled
her petition for dismission—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to file their objections, if any
exist, on or before the first Monday iu July next,
to slio-w cause why said guardian should not. be
discharged from her guardianship and receive let
ters of dismission.
Given under 1113' hand and official signature,
this March 7th, Irtfii
WASHINGTON BAKER, Ordinary.
March 22, 1864 12 5t
f EORGIA, TELFAIR COUNTY.
VJ Whereas Margaret Ray applies to me for let
ters of administration on the estate of Allen Ray,
late of said comity, deceased— »
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
coucerned to be aud appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should 110: be granted.
Given under my hand, this Feti’y 29th, 1864.
JOHN McDEARMID, Ordinary.
March 22,1864 12 5t
G 1 EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
I Whereas the last will and testament of R. A.
Waller has bqen tiled in my office for probate, and
whereas (lie executors named therein do not live
in this State—
„ This is to cite and admonish alj and singular,
the parties interested therein, to appear at my of
fice on the first Monday in April next, and show
cause, if any they have, why Duncan Curry
should not be appointed administrator with the
will annexed, upon tlie estate of the said R. A.
Waller. II. M. BEACH, Ordinary.
January 27,1864 8 5t
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnall County
Whereas Dempsey Lynn has petitioned the
Court of Ordinary of Tattnall county for letters
of guardianship tor the persons and property of
Mary A. G. Lynn, Caroline C. Lynn Levina J.
Lytm, and Josiah M. Lynn, minors and orphan
children of Dennis Lynu,. deceased—minors un
der 14 years old—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any
exist, why said letters shou ld not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
10th day of February, 1864.'
WM. W. TIFFINS, Ordinary T. C.
February 23, 1864 8 5t
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Whereas W. H. Brantly applies for letters
of administration on the estam of Washington A.
Williams, late of said county, deceased—
These^ire therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned to show cause ou or before the first
Monday in April next, if any exist, why said let
ters of administration should not-he granted.
THOMAS I LITTLE, Ordinary.
February 16, 1864 t™ A l 8 5t
^JEORGIA,
frHVO MONTHS afrer tlie publication of this
X notice, application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of Tattnall county for leave to sell the
land belonging to the estate of William Surrency,
late of said county, deceased.
SAMUEL SURRENCY’, Admr.
February 16, 1864 7 9t
G eorgia, decatuk county.
On the first Monday in May next, Conrad
Harrell, administrator on the estate of W. M.
Harrell, will apply to tlie Court ot Ordinary of
said county for letters of dismission from said ad
ministration. H. M. BEACH, Ordinary.
November 2,1863 45 1116m
O '* EORGIA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
i To all tcham it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, that two months after
date, I shall appiy to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to resign my trust as admin
istrator upon the estate of Harlow Clark, deceased,
on account of my age and infirmity.
CALFHING CLARK, Adm’r
March 22,1864 12 9t
GEORGIA, \ March Term, 1864, of the Court
Putnam County. ( of Ordinary of said county.
March 7,1S64. Present Wm. B. Carter, Ordin’y.
ff^HE LAST WILL and testament of Christo-
X pher Bustin, deceased, was produced in open
Court by Blumer White, upon his application for
letters of administration with the will annexed,
on the estate of said deceased, (tlie ex&utor nom
inated in said will having renounced his executor
ship) and after having" said will proven iu com
mon form, filed his petition that the same be prov-
eu in solemn form. Wherefore, it is by the Court
Ordered, That Thomas Bustin of Troup county,
Ga., James Diamukes of Pike county, Ga., Nancy
Eimmons of Hancock county, Ga , and Benjamsn
F. Bustin and Mary Bryant of Putnani county,
Ga., be served with notice personally ten days be
fore the next July Term of this Court; and that
John Bustin of the State of Alabama, Joseph Bus-
tin of the State ofTexas, the heirs of William Bus-
tin of the State of Mississippi, be served with a
copy of this rule by publication thereof in the South
ern Recorder,—a public gazette published at Mil-
ledgeville, Ga.— once a week till the said July
Term of this C 11 rt, requiring them to show cause,
either personally x>r by attorney, why the said
will should not be proven iu solemn form at that
Term of this Court.
Truly copied from the Minutes of Court.
W. B. CARTES, Ordinary
aud ex-officio Clerk C. O.
March 22, 1864 12 14t
two hundred and ninety-five, situate iu the (4th)
fourth district of Calhoun county, Ga.; lot num
ber (153) one bundled and fifty-three, situate in
the (5th) fifth district of Early county ; lot number
(252) two hundred and fifty-two, situate in the
(5th) fifth district of Early county, Ga.; lot num
ber (383) three hundred and eighty-three, situate
in tlie (28th) twenty-eighth district of Early coun
ty. Georgia, the property of George W. Cosser, an
aiieneneiny. Also one-half of a lot situate in the
village of Mill-Town, Berrien- couuty, Georgia,
tlie property of Mayer Gotlieb, an alien enemy.
Also, (26) twenty-six acres of land, more or less,
situate 011 Blythe Island,Glynn county, Ga., the
property of Robert Son ell, an alien enemy; one
thousand (1U00) acres of land, more or less, situ
ate on Blythe Island, the property of D. R. Mar
tin, William Chance, and others, alien enemies.
Also, old town lots, situate in the city of Bruns
wick, numbers (52) fifty-two aud (53) fifty-three,
new town lots situate in the city of Brunswick,
numbers (1829) eighteen hundred aud twenty-
nine and (1830; eighteen hundred and thirty, the
property of G. D Monroe, an alien enemy. Also,
new town lots in the city of Brunswick, numbers
(152) one hundred aud fifty-two (153) one hun
dred and fifty-three,(154) one hundred aud fifty-
four, (167) one hundred and sixty-seven, (Hie)
one hundred and sixty-eight, (169) one bundled
and sixty-niue, the property of John Brown, an
alien enemy. Old town water lot in the city of
Brunswick, number(28) twenty-eight, aud town
lots in the city of Brunsw ick, numbers (51) fifty-
one, (<7) seventy-seven, (H)U) one hundred, (112j
one hundred and twelve, (2<i4) two huudred and
four,(248) two hundred and forty-eight, (254) two
hundred and fifty four, (279) two huudrtd and
seventy-nine, (406) four hundred and six, (412)
four hundred aud twelve, (450) four huudred ami
fifty, (457) four hundred and fifty-seven, (556)
five huudred and fifty-six, the property of Ed
ward H. Eldridge, au alien enemy. Also, three
(i) acre lots, situate in the new town of Bruns
wick, the property of Samuel R. Brooks aud Amos
Davis, alien enemies. Also, one lot iu the city ui
Augusta, (150) one hundred and fifty feet deep
ami (45) forty-five feet wide, more or less, situate
on the south side of Miller street, between Mar*
bury street and Kollock street, aud known itrsaid
neighborhood as Schiriner’s lot, the property of
A. B. Barker, an alien enemy. Also, lots num
bers (246) two hundred aud forty-six, (247) two
hundred and forty-seven, (248) two hnndred and
forty-eight, (249) two hundred and forty-niue,
(25u) two hundred and fifty, (251) two hundred
and fifty-one, (252) two hundred and fifty-two,
(253) two hundred and fifty-three, (254) two hun
dred aud fifty-four, (2 >5) two huudred and fifty-
five. (256) two hundred and fifty-six, (257) two
hundred and fifty-seven, (262) two hundred and
sixty-two, (263) two hundred aud sixty-three,
(264) two huudred and sixty-four, (265j two hun
dred and sixty five, (266J two hundred and sixty-
six, (267) two hundred and sixty-seven, (268)
two hundred and sixty-eight, (269) two hundred
and sixty-nine, (276) two hundred anil seveiity-
six, (277) two hundred and seventy-seven, (28U)
two hundred and eighty. (281) two hundred and
eighty-one, (282) two hundred and eighty-two,
(283) two huudred and eighty-three, (284) two
hundred and eighty four, (2c5) two hundred .and
eighty-five, (286) two hundred and eighty-six,
(287) two hundred and eighty-seven, (288) two
hundred and eighty-eight, (289) two hundred and
eighty-nine, (29(1) two hundred and ninety, (291)
two hundred aud ninety-one, (292) two hundred
and ninety-two, (293) two hundred and ninety-
three, (294) two huudred and, ninety-four, (295)
two hundred and ninety-five. (296) two hundred
and ninety-six, (297) two hundred and ninety-
seven, (299) two hundred and ninety-nine, (300)
three hundred, (310) three hundred aud ten, (311)
three hundred and eleven, (312) three hnndred
and twelve, (313) three hundred and thirteen,
(317) three hundred and seventeen. (31H) three
hundred and eighteen, (324) three hundred and
twenty-four, (325) three hundred and twenty-five
(326) three hundred and twenty- six, (327) three
hundred and twenty-seven, (328) three hundred
and twenty.eight, (338) three huudred and thirty-
eight, (340) three hundred and forty, (341) three
hundred and forty-one, (342) three hundred and
forty-two, (343) tliree hundred and forty-three,
(347) three hundred and forty-seven, (348) tliree
huudred and forty-eight, (.419) three hundred and
forty-nine, (350) three hnudiedi and fifty, (351)
three huudr ed aud fifty-one, 354, three huudred
and fifty four, 358, three hundred and fifty-eight,
359, threehuudred aud fifty-nine, 360, three hun
dred and sixty, 361, three hundred aud sixty-one,
363, three hundred and sixty three, 365, three
hundred and sixty-five, 366, three hundred and
sixty-six, 367, three hundred aud sixty-seveu, 371,
tliree hundred and seventy-one, 374, three huu
dred and seventy-four, 375, three hundred aud
seventy five, 379, three hundred and seventy-nine,
380, three hundred and eighty, 381, three hun
dred and eighty-one, 388, three hundred and eigh
ty-eight, 389, three hundred and eighty-nine, 400,
tour hundred, 401, four hundred and one, 402,
four hundred and two, 403. four hundred and
four, 404, four hundred and four, 405, four hun
dred and five, 411,four hundred and eleven, 412,
four huudred and twelve. 413, four hundred and
thirteen, 414, four hundred aud fourteen, 415, four
hundred and fifteen, 418, four hundred and eigh
teen, 441, fonr^ hundred and forty-one, 442, four
huudred and forty-two, 447, four hundred and for
ty-seven, 448, four hundred and forty-eight., 44.9,
four hundred and forty-niue, 450, four hunched and
fiity, 451, four hundred and fifty-one, 452, four
hundred and fifty-tv’o. 453, four hundred and fif
ty-three, 454, four hundred and fifty-four, 455,
four hundred and fifty-five, 456, four hundred and
fifty-six, 458, four hundred and fifty-eight, 459,
four hundred and fifty-nine, 472, tour hundred and
seventy-two, 473, four hundred and seventy-three.
474, four hundred and seventy-four, 475, four hun
and seventy-five, 476, four hundred and seventy
six, 477, four hundred and seventy-seven, 482,
four hundred aud eighty-two, 483, four hundred
aud eighty-three, 484, four hundred and eighty-
four, 485, four hundred and eighty-five, 486, four
hundred and eighty-sis, 487, four hundred and
eighty-seven, 48S, four hundred and eighty-eight,
489, four hundred and eighty-nine, 490, four hun
dred and ninety, 491, four hundred and ninety-
one. 494, four hundred and ninety-four, 495, four
hundred and ninety-five, 496, four hundred and
ninety-six, 503. five hundred and three, 504, five
hundred and four, 505, five hnndred and five, 506,
five hundred and six, 507, five hundred and seven,
508, five hundred and eight, 509, five hnndred and
nine, 510, five hundred tind ten, 511. five hnndred
aud eleven, 512, five hundred and twelve. 513, five
hundred and thirteen, 514, five hundred and four
teen. 515, five huudred and fifteen, 516. five hun
dred and sixteen, 517, five hundred and seven
teen, 5I», five hundred and eighteen 519, five hun
dred and nineteen, 520, five hundred and twenty,
520, five hundred and twenty, 521, fix’e hnndred
and twenty-one, 522, five hnndred and twenty-
two, 523, five hundred and twenty-three, 124, five
huudred arid twenty-four, 525, five hnndred and
twenty-five, 526. five hundred and twenty-six. 527,
five hnndred and twenty-seven, 528, five handled
At.
Gregory, YY V. and" W. S. Du'f
sou, Mrs. Rachel Doualson,Dr. J. A. Ti.wers i
M. M. McAuh y, sold as the property of Mich ,^'
Convey, an alien ene my. Also, 3, three lots
land, number 191, one hundred and ninety-oii
situate in the 5th, fifth district of Early conntv
Georgia, number 122, one hundred and twentv
two, situate iu the 35th, fifteenth district of \ { .
win conntv, Georgia, and number 198, one hun
dred and ninety-eight, situate in the ©th, sixth
district of Irwin county, Georgia, sold ns tli?
property of Robert B. Hemiland, an alien entmv
Sales to continne irotn day to day, until all ;
sold. W. C. DANIELL, Receive*
March 1, 1864 q j t
O- S. Depository^
Macon, Ga., Feb. 26th, 1864.
IVT OTICE is hereby given to all holders of Tre as
X1 ury Notes not bearing interest, chat they a >av
exchange the same immediately at this office lor
certificates which will entitle* I hem to four s.,
cent Bonds ; and that the said privilege will COll .
tunic until the first of April ensuing; after which
all notes over the denomination of Five Dollars
can be funded at Sixty-six and two third cents to
the dollar, except one hundred dollar notes, which
after that date are no longsr receivable for public
dues, and can only be funded at an additional re-
daction of t* n per cent, per month.
The cert ideated issued, together with the bonds
for which they may be ext^nged, are receivebv
for Taxes of the year 1864 at the full amount ex
pressed on the face without interest, and arc not
subject to the fox imposed for that year on other
Bonds and credits.
i be short- time allowed should admonish ail
holders promptly to present the note* and not risk
tlie chance of exclusion by the pressure which will
occur at the cud of the month of March.
W. B.JONHSTON,
Depositary.
March 8, 1864 }o 4^
At Chambers, 26th Feb’y, 1864.
F OR PROVIDENTIAL CAUSE, to-wit: t!, e
sickness of the presiding Judge, it is order
ed, that the Superior Court of Hancock countv,
appointed by law to be held on the 2d Monday in
April, 1864, be, and is hereby adjourned to tlie 1st
Monday in May, 1864. Parties, Jurors, Wituess-
es, and others interested, will take notice.
Further ordered, That this order be published
according to law.
THOS. W. THOMAS, J. S. C. N. C.
March 8,1864 Jl 3t
Enrolling Office, Baldwin Counly.
H AVING been assigned to duty as Chief En
rolling Officer ot Baldwin, all persons iia'ole
to service iu the Army, and those having Ex-
enrptions, Details, &c., or claiming such, and all
furloughed officers and soldiers will report orouipt-
!y aud save themselves trouble.
Information and assistance of all good citizens
is respectfully requested to aid me and my a»-
sistants. Messrs Arnold and Strother, in the dis
charge of our duties.
R. W. BONNER.
March 1,1863 9 41*
C. S. DEPOSITORY, 7"
Milledgeville, March 15, J864. (
N OTICE is HEREBY given to all holders of
Treasury Notes not. bearing interest, that they
may exchange tlie same immediately at this office
for certificates which will entitle them to four p*r
cent Bonds.
J. U. HORNE, Depositary.
March 15, 1863 11 5t
Confederate Tax.
I AM INSTRUCTED by the State Collector to
remit ail money of this month by tlie 25th nit.
I shall therefore close niy books for the collection
of this month on the 25tli inst,, and those who do
not pay their taxes on Cattle. Income and Salary
by that time, will be required to lose thirty-three
and one-third (33i) per cent, on all bills above
five dollars. Tax payers will be required to make
their own change. Persons who have not made
returns, can do so by calling on A. W. Callaway,
Assessor. J. C- WHITAKER,
Collector 49th District.
Milledgeville, March 15, 1864. 12 2t
HERTY db HALL.
Dissolution Notice.
T HE FIRM OF HERTY & HALL. Drug
gists, Miiledgsville, Ga., is this day dissolved
by limitation in the original agreement. The as
sets of tlie firm are in the hands of Bernard E.
Herty, who alone is authorized to collect and pay
out. All persons indebted to the firm are request
ed to pav up immediately to him.
BERNARD R. HERTY,
_ T. HARTLEY HALL, M. D.
Milledgeville, Jan’y 1,1864 . 5 tf
"IVTOTICE.—The Superior Court of Laurens
il County stands adjourned until Thursday af
ter the third Monday in April.
JOHN T. DUNCAN, Clerk.
. March 15. 1864 Jl 5t
C OL. GORDON’S ADDRESS, for the bene
fit of the Soldiers’ Way side Home, is for
sale at Grieve & Clark’s Drug Store.
Price. $1 per copy.
Milledgeville, Feb. 23, 1864 8 tf
THE REPORTER'S DICTMARlT
Based on Phonography.
I N PRESS, and shortly to be pubiished, a book
with the above title, prepared by the subscri
ber, who has had nearly 20 years practice id Pho
nographic w riting, having been at one time em
ployed as an Official Reporter in the U. 8. Senate,
and who has been for the last seventeen months,
and is now, Reporter of the Atlanta Intelligencer.
Tlie Dictionary will contain indications, by
means of a simple nomenclature, for writing with
Phonographic letters about 20JHW words of (he
English language, or ninety-nine one-hundredths
of those in common use—the remaining words be
ing easily written after these are learned.
In the Introduction of the Dictionary, simple
instruction wilt be given for beginners of the study
of Phonography, with lithographed illustrations,
prepared by one of the best artists in the Confed
eracy. The object of the publication is to make * I
standard for Confederate Reporters, and to render
it possible for the much coveted and beautiful w*
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of a teacher.
As the woik will be expensive, new type hr.viuf
been procured expressly for it, only a small edi
tion will be issued. Those who desire copies are
requested to send to the Author their orders at
once, (to be recorded) accompanied with the
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copy. The book in paper cover and suitable for
use, will.be sent to all subscribers, by mail, with
out additional expense.
A. E. MARSHALL, Atlanta. G*
March 22, 1864 12 Jt*
and twenty-eight, 529, five hundred and twenty-
nine, 53t> ? five hundred and thirty, 531, five hun
dred and shirty-one, 532, five hundred and thirty-
.two. 541. five hundred and forty-one, 542, five hun
dred and forty-two. 543, five hundred and forty-
three, 544, five hundred aud forty-fqnr, 545, five
hundred and forty-five, 546, five hundred and for
ty-six, 547, five hundred and forty-seven, 554, five
hundred and fifty-fonr, 557, five hundred and fit-
ty-.*evep, 558, five hundred and fifty-eight, 559.
five hundred and fifty.nine. 561, five hundred and
sixty-one. 562, five hundred and sixty-two, 563,
five hundred and sixtj-three, 564, five bun^
dred and sixty-four, 565, five hnndred and
sixty-five, 566, five hnndred and sixty-six,
567, five hundred and sixty-seven, 568, five hun
dred and sixty-eight, aud 572, five hundred and
G eorgia, Hancock county
At a Court of Ordinary begun and be!J wi'' 1 ’
in and for said couuty, on Monday, the Jltli^" 1 /
of January, 1864:
Present—Thoma3 I. Little, Ordinary.
The will of Israel Palmer, late of Hancock
county, deceased, having been produced into opo*
Court by William S. Palmer, executor theie^
aud by his petition, filed, praying that tbe
may be proved in solemn form. It is ordered .
the Court, that James 8. Thomas of Hancc*
county, Renben Johnson of Butts countv. *'■
Theoplii'.us Palmer, Virginia Palmer. J 0?e ‘
Palmer and Landon Palmer of Baldwin ^°“ n e ' r
represented by their guaidian, Mary A. P**®' ’
and Henry Garv of the State of '1 exas, s
Mar trt®
cause, 111 person, or by attorney, at the Mu) ..j
of tills Court, for the year 1864, why the <a‘d
of Israel Palmer, deceased, should not be pr°
in solemuform. It is further .
Ordered. That said Henry Gary, of the
Texas, be served with a copy of this rule by
lication of the same in the Southern Rec° r .
once a week until the said May Term fV ,
and that James S. Thomas of Hancock eO ;
Reuben Johnson of Mcnroe county. »*"*,7*8*
itns Palmer, Virginia Palmer, Joseph Pa, ® e tf d
Landon Palmer of Ballwin county, re ? re ® .rf
by their guardian, Mary A. Palmer, ibe *
personally with a copy of this ruleat lea.
days before tha said May Term of this Cour • ,
A true extract from the Minutes of H*° e
Coart of Ordinary, January 11,1864.
T. H. AUDAS D. C. C- £
January 26,1864
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