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Notice to Planters.
AS requested by citizens of Early and
Miller counties,'the time for delivering
Tithing* i» extended to sixty days from Ist
May, to allow them to correspond vntli Com
missioner Allen, it' desired, as to five-fold
forfeiture in certain cases.
2. Being officially informed that certain
parties bona fide sold their Tithing Corn and
rodder under mv “ 15 mile order,” I am
permitted to take Meat, from all who will bo
make it appear, at the late of two pounds for
a bushel of corn, or one hundred pounds ol
fodder.
3. Upon my application for permission to
exchange corn for meat, generally ior all
people in the District over 12miles from De- J
pots, the following ord°r was given :
A. Q. M. Uen/sOffice, )
Richmond, April 13, 1864.)
Exchange of Corn for Bacon should only
be made in localities where transportation is
difficult, or where produce is pressed for
bread and cannot purchase. The rate should
be at least three pounds of bacon for a bush
el of corn in Georgia, in Virginia it is five.
LARKIN SMITH,
A. Q. M. G.
Tinder this order I will take Bacon at the
rate prescribed, of three pounds for a bushel
of Corn, from any citizen of Early or Miller
county. Bacon for Fodder at the rate of two
pounds of meat to one hundred pounds Fod
tier. My Agents will ‘make the exchanges.
R. K. HINES,
Oapt. & P, Q. M.
. Albuny, Ga., April 25. 1864. 29v5t
NOTICE TO TIIE
Planters of Georgia.
Ojfjce Georgia Relief and
Hospital Association, j
Those of you who have subscribed Cotton
to the objects of this Association, and who •
have not yet put us in possession of the same,
will please forward the bales subscribed, or
their equivalent in money, as we propose to
invest immediately the funds derived from
this source of supply in Clothing for the des
titute and suffering of the Army.
By order of the Executive Committee.
.JOSEPH K. WILSON, Chairman.
Oct. 15, 1862. 1-ts
GEORGIA—CALHOUN COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Redding Strickland applies to
me for Letters ot Administration on the
Estate of Richard Sauls, late of said county,
dec’d: This is, therefore, to cite all persons in
terested to ho arwl appear at tho Court of Or
dinary to be held in said county on the first
Monday in June next, and show cause (if any
they have) why letters may not be granted to
petitioner.
Given under mv hand, and official signa
ture, this April 27th, 1864.
W. E. GRIFFIN,
April 27, 1804. 28-30 d Ordinary.
OEORGIA-MILL ER CO UN TV.
WHEREAS, Jeremiah & William Tvem
brol, Administrators on the Estate of
Charles Kembrol, deceased, applies to me
for Letters of Dismission frem said Estate :
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby
required t>> shflw cause (if any they have)
whv said letters should not bo granted on
the first Monday in .July next.
Given under my baud, and official signa
ture. this 6th .January, 1864.
\M. V. JORDAN,
Jan. 6, 1864. 12-lam6m Ordinary.
NOTICE.
f IMU RTY days after date 1 shall apply to
I. tho Court'of Ordinary of Calhoun coun
ty. Ga., for Letters of Guardianship of the
persons and property of Ellon and Laura
Palmer, minor heirs' of Zaohariah Palmer,
late of said county, deceased.
DAVID A. CLARK.
April 27, 1864. 28-3Od
Interest in a Drug Store for Sale.
I OFFER for sale my interest in the Drug
Store of this place. There is a good stock
of Drugs on hand, and it possesses the ad
vantage of being the only store of the kind
in the place, besides being one of the best lo
cations for the business in South-western
Georgia. R. C. KNOWLES.
Blakely, April 29, 1863. 28-ts
Plantation Iron.
ALL who want IRON had best call soon,
as I have agreed to let the Government
have all I can spare after thirty days from
now. Almost all kinds on hand. Call soon,
and buy cheap with fivo dollar bills. No new
issue wanted. D. 8. JOHNSTON.
Saffold, Ga., April 27, 1864. 28-ts
Strayed,
IjJROM my Plantation, about the first of
March, three Ewe Goats, marked with
a swallow' fork in each ear, and under bit in
the right. A liberal reward will be paid for
their delivery at my plantation, or for any
information that will enable me to get them
J. BDCHANNON.
April 27, 1864. 28-3 t
Notice to Stock Raisers.
MY Stallion, (Northern brod,) Bci.ger,
will stand this Spring at my Stable on
the Bovrlingbrook plantation in Early county.
My charge will be S2O for insurance. 1 will
not be responsible for any accidents-that may
happen, but all means to prevent anv will be
used. THOS. J. ROWE.
Mar. 16. 1864. 22-ts
NOT Ul
FLOUR, Osnaburgs, Bunch Thread, Nails, j
<&o., will be exchanged for Provisions
cr Wool. P. S. JOHNSTON.
Saffold, Ga., April 20, 1864. 27-ts j
W HEELER’S
GSNfRAL HOUSE,
FOR I GA L \JR:\ GE Oil GIA.
The undersigned returns thunks lor the
liberal patronage that hak been extended to
him lor the past two years, would also in
form the traveling public that he is still on
hand with the best the market affords, to
supply their wants.
As I have no blowers, who blow for
their grcb, attached to the Railroad to
blow for me, please give me a call, and
j udge for vourselves.
GEO. W. WHEELER,
v2-12-tf Proprietor.
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Troy Manulact’ing Company.
ITTOODEN Ware, Furniture, Mattresses,
If &c., &c., for sale by
TROY MANUFACTURING CO.
Spinning Whe«ls,
AT wholesale and retail, by
TROY MANUFACTURING CO.
Camp Stools,
FOR sale by the
TROY MANUFACTURING CO.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 24, 1862. v2-19-tf
In the field again!
JAMES BUCHANNON & CO.
llavk for sale
Fine English Prints,
Fine English Bleacliings,
Augusta Sheetings,
Spun Yarn,
Spool Thread,
Flax Thread,
Shoe Thread,
Iron, Nails, Tobacco, Snuff, and many other
articles too tedious to mention.
Feb. 10, 1864. 17Mf
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The Granite Ha, 11 5
MACON, GEORGIA,
B. F. DENSE, Proprietor.
This House is directly opposite the Lanier
House, anti is the best Hotel in Macon, and
those wishing something good to cat, and
clean beds to lie on, would do well to give it
a call.
Feb. 10, 1864. 17-Gm*
DR. R. C. KNOWLES,
Blakely, Early County, Geo.,
Intending to make a permanent residence
in Blakely, offers his medical services, in all
branches, to the citizens of the place and
surrounding country.
May be found, at all hours, at the Drug
Store, unless professionally engaged,
v 1-32-ts j
Rule Nisi.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY. .
j January Term of Clay Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Loyet 11. Dozier. Administra
tor with the will annexed of William
Pratt, deceased, applies to the undersigned
for Letters dismissary from his administra
tion : Therefore all persons concerned are
hereby requested to show causo (if any they
have) why said administrator, on the first
Monday in July next, should not be dis
charged.
A tr.ue extract from the minutes of said
.court. S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-td* Ordinary.
~ Rule” Nisi7~
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY.
Jtvnuary Term of Clay Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS, William Mount, Administra
tor of Andrew B. Irvin, deceased, ap
plies to the undersigned for Letters dismis
sary from his administration : Therefore all
persons concerned are hereby required to
show' cause (if any they have) why said ad
ministrator.- on the first Monday in July
next, should not be discharged.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court. S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1864. 14-td* Ordinary.
Rule Nisi.
. GEORGIA-CLAY COUNTY.
January Term of Clay Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS. Asenith S. McLendon, Ad
ministratrix of Asa McLendon, deceased,
applies to the undersigned for Letters of dis
mission : Therefore all persons concerned i
are hereby required to show cause (if any
they have) why said administratrix, on the
first Monday in July next, should not be
discharged.
A true extract from the minutes of said
court. S. A. McLENDON,
Jan. 20, 1804. 14-td* Ordinary.
NOT I C E .
PERSONS having Cotton stored in our
Ware House are requested to come for
ward and deposit funds to pay the taxes on
the same, else we shall be forced to sell a suf
ficient quantity to pay said taxes, in accord
ance with the provisions of the law. And
all Cotton lying in Store twelve months after
date of receipt, will bo put in good order at
the expense of the owner.
SUTLIVE & HOLLAND.
Fort Gaines, July 15, 186(5. 38-ts
Tan Yard Notice.
THE undersigned having established a
Tan Yard in the 26th District of Early
county, Ga.. will tan all Hides and Skins
brought to them for one-third. Those wish
ing to have their Hides and Skins tanned
cheap, can do so by bringing them to us. The
Yard will be on the south prong of Sowhat
chie, close to Green's Mill and Cedar Spring 1
Post Office. NOYES & MURRELL
Jan. 13, ISG4. 13-ts
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GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
\\T■ HEREAS*»Lewis G. Kirkland Admin- J
7 ? on tl;e E. tnio i f Elijah Pritchett, late
of said ecu.fly, L. --r edl as fd.iy faith- |
1 tally executed the ; • j-r. ; rr ;
i WVnnoiivtoro,*,; :<
for letters of • Cu . ?
These are, the;: . . .. a ■
aii and B»ugu:. :/«•' ... a:.... rs |
of said deceased to show cause (i; aav they
have) why said *dmjuV.j\v:.- rT.ouldmJ bo
discharged from his aura it T.ration, and re
ceive letters of or,m jsion tl.-i first Mon
day iu June next.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this January 6th, 1864.
JAMES R, BROWN.
Jan. 6, 1864. 12-lani-Gm. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
TyHEREAS, Martin T. Alexander, Admin
* * istrator on the Estate of Henry A. High
tower, deceased, applies to me for" Letters of
Dismission from said Estate: These are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to appear at my office on or before
the first Monday in September next, and file
their objections, (if any they have,) other
wise said letters will be granted the appli
cant.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this February 17th, 1864.
JAMES B. BROWN,
Feb. 17, 1864. t 18-lam-0m Ordinary.
'GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Jonathan Platt petitions the
Court of Ordinary of said county for Let
ters of Dismission from the Estate of John
A. McDonald: This is to cite all persons in
terested to show cause (ifany they have) why
said letters may not be granted to the peti
tioner at the Court of Ordinary to be held in
said county on the first Monday in Septem
ber next.
Given under my hand, and official signa
ture, this 24th February, 1864.
JAMES B. BROWN, .
Feb. 24, 1864. 19-lam-6m Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNTY.
Notice to the Legatees and all others interest
ed in the Estate of the late Davis E. Gresham.
NOTICE is hereby given that we are now
prepared to make a distribution of said
Estate. All parties interested will please
come forward and receive their respective
shares or amounts due them. As the Estate
is now in money, we will not hold ourselves
responsible for any loss therefrom after this
date. ELIZA GRESHAM, Adm’x. *
LEWIS McLENDON, Adia’r.
Mar. 2, 1864. 20-3 m
GEORGIA—EARLY COUNT Y.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Francis E. Smith ap
plies to me for Letters of Administra
tion on the Estate of Daniel Smith, late of
said county, deceased : These are, therefore,
to cite and admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at iny office on or before the first
Monday in June next, then and there to show
cause (if any they have) why letters of ad
ministration shall not be granted the appli
cant.
Given under my hand, officially, this April
20th. 1804. DENNIS M. WADE,
April 20, 1864. 27-30d* Ordinary.
GEORGIA—EARLY C'OUN T 7.
\J£T HERE AS, John Anderson applies to
Y me for Letter? of Admljustsi-tidn on
the Estate of Nancy ’0 ’ ' rraiek', late of said
county, deceased : These are, therefore, to
cite and admonish all wham it may concern,
to file their objections, if any they have, on
the first Monday iu June next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
In witness whereof, I have herewith set
my hand and official signature, this April
11th, 1864. DENNIS M. WADE,
April 13, 1864. 2i-30d Ordinary*
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALI- persons indebted to Ambros Collier,
late of Early County, Ga., deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment;
and those having claims against said deceas
ed, are required and notified to present them,
properly authenticated, to the undersigned,
within the time prescribed by law.
JAMES N. EVANS,
March 30, 1864. 24-6 t Adm’r.
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of J.
. R. Powell, late of Early county, Ga.,
deceased, are requested £o make immediate
payment; and those having claims against
said Estate are requested to render them in,
in terms of the law, or they will be barred.
M. W. POWELL, Adm’x.
R. A. J. POWELL, Adm’r.
- Mar. 2, 1864. 20-ts
Notice to Debtors & Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate ot
John Windsor, late of Early county,
deceased, are requested.to make immediate
payment; and those having claims against
said deceased, are required and notified to
present them, properly' authenticated, to tho
undersigned, within the time prescribed by
law. JOHN W. ANGLIN,
Mar. 4, 1863. 20-ts Adm’r.
Tan Yard Notioe.
HAVING purchased the interest of Mr.
Peter Howard, l am now sole proprie
tor of the Tan Yard heretofore owned by
Howard & Stewart. The Lard will be kept
up as heretofore. Hides will be binned on
shares as usual.
Thankful fur past favors, I invite all to try
me for the future, promising to do all I can
to please my customers.
JAS. M. STEWART.
Blakely, Aug. 5. 1863. 41-ly
1 WOODVILLE INSURANCE COMP’Y,
WOODVILLE, ALA.
CAPITAL SIOO,OOO.
DIRECTORS I
i jod, W. T. Robinson, R. A. Solo
mon, F. B. Wakefield, John M. Bow
den, H. E. Owens, W. H. Hughes.
OFFICERS :
Wm. Wood, Pres’t A. F. Perrt, Sec’y.
» V
Application for risks on all descriptions of
property may be made to the following Ag’te:
J. B. Key, (futhbert; Semmes & Rust, Al
bany; J. M. Taylor. Americus ; James SuF
live, Fort Gaines; R. A. Solomon, Columbia;
H. E. Owens, Abbeville. There are abo
Agencies established in all the principal ci
ties of the Confederacy.
Persons wishing to Insure in the county of
Early, or in the adjoining countieß, where
there are no Agencies, can apply to ■> J
W. T. ROBINSON,
• Agent at Blakely, Ga.
May 20, 1863. 31-ly
To the Veterans of the Confederate
Army !
Camp Near Rafidan River, Va., \
February, 1864. j
HAVING in progress an enterprise, by
which men in the field—with or with*
out rank, living or dead—whose eminently
meritorious deeds entitle them to distinction
shall he introduced in the annals of the pres
ent American Avar, the undersigned respect
fully invites the public—the soldiery in par
ticular—to furnish incidents of remarkable
baring in battle, and endurance, sufferings,
sacrifices, and other trials iu imprisonment,
in hospitals, or on marches.
Facts must be attested by one or more per
sons, endorsed by a superior officer, giving
in full the command.
By addressing “Capt. George Chase, carts
of Magnolia Weekly, Richmond, Va.,” com -
munications can be received, safely & prompt
ly, from every command of the Confederacy.
* 24-3 m * GEORGE CHASE,
Blakely Male & Female
Academy.
it
THIS Institution will open on Tuesday,
the Bth inst., under the superintendence
of the subscriber. Competent assistants will
be employed if necessary.
The following rates of tuition will be charg
ed per session of five months:
First Division —Spelling, Reading, Writ
ing and Mental Arithmetic $20,00
Second Division— English Grammar, Ge
ography and Arithmetic $30,00
Third Division —Advanced English, Lat
in and Greek $40,00
Tuition charged for not less than half a.
session.
Further information can he obtained from
the undersigned. D. M. WADE.
Blakely, Mar. 2, 1864. 20-ts __
~~~ joti‘c¥.
mills is to notify all persons concerned
1 that we have tendered to Thomas B. An
drews, on two different occasions, the amount
due him by J. R. Powell, late of Early coun
. ty, Ga.. deceased, being three certain proms
issorv Notes, each one of which calls for five
hundred dollars. Said notes were given in
December, 1861, and made payable as fol
lows : One in one year, one in two years, and
the other in three years, from the making of
the same. This is, therefore, to notify all
persons not to trade for said notes, us we are
determined not-to pay the same unless com
pelled by law, as the said Andrews has re
fused to receive Confederate money in pay
ment for the same.
MARTHA W. POWELL, Adm'x.
RGB’T. A. J. POWELL, Adm'r.
Mar. 2. 1864. 20-8 m
Mrs. Eliza Swearengen,
MIDWIFE & NURSE,
Again tenders her services to her former
patrons, and to as many new ones as may
call on her. She will also put up female
medicine. Can always be found, unless pro
fessionally engaged, at Mrs. Wm. Williams’
residence, one mile from Blakely on theroal
leading to Cuthbert.
Blakely, April 27, 1864. 28-ts
Five Dollar Bills Waited!
ALL persons wanting almost anything
can dispose of their Five Dollar Bills
at par by calling at Saffqld, Ga.
Flour, Rice, Nails, Iron, Osnaburgs, Sheet
ing, Spun Thread and various other articles
on hand, in exchange for Provisions. Soma
articles sold for money.
b. S. JOHNSTON.
Saffold. Ga., April 27. 1864. 28-ts
Executor’s Sale.
IN accordance with the last will and tes
tament of James Hay, late of Calhoun
pounty, Ga., deceased, will be sold, before
the Court House door in Morgan, on the first
Tuesday in June next, all the lands lying in
said county belonging to said Estate.
DAVID P. HAY,
April 27, 1864. 28-30 d Executor.
Free Omnibus Line!
THE undersigned takes this method of in
forming the traveling public that all pas
sengers from the rail road depot, wishing to
stop at “ Wheeler’s Central Hotel,” will be
brought up iu his hack free of charge.
• G. W. WHEELER,
• Proprietor.
Rice Cleaning.
JAMES M. STEWART announces to the
public that he is now prepared to clean
Rice, at his Mill near Blakely, for one-fourth
toll and the chaff. If you want your Rice
nicely cleaned, send it in immediately.
Mav 4, 1864. 29-ts