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OXV SALT.
borne to the garden of the slumber-
Editor : There are two large 1 ers.”
I extensive “Salt Works,” in Vir-j The treatment at Camp Chase was
Rr Jia, one in Washington County, no better than at Morton, and tkous-
* * lt ,lre south west corner of the State,; ands of cruelties could l>e enumerated,
,tr the-line of north east Tenuessee.: had we space. Lieutenant Gibson, of
e other in extreme west Virginia, in ' the 11th Arkansas regiment, was shot
SpeccfeKanawha Valley, Kanawha County jdead at the distance of forty paces,
. jon f/pat. seventy-five milles from the j while in the act of placing his foot
' }H ' , no "line. This latter Spring is said upon the step of his quarters, by a sen-
i be the largest in America, and is tinel whose orders he was obeying.—
cA <<J '
script,
lfcfi
Mr. ole by Rail Road.
•'j^'hle of supplying the whole South- Altho’ this was pronounced a cool,
Confederacy in comparatively short j deliberate murder, by the sentinel’s
“*ne. Both of these works are acres- j companion on tiie beat, the only satis-
J/'thc jwojdc will j faction our men received was that t»y
re it, by taking “the guard was doing his duty.”—1<
Administrator's Sale. . j
B Y VIRTUE of an order of the Ordinary of j
Irwin county, will be sold at the Coart '
House door in the town ol Iruinville on the first]
Tufcsdy in OCTOBER next, within the legal
houis of sale, the following- Lots of Land, viz .
No. Kill iu the 2d Dist., Irwin county, lb in the
3rd. 96 in tbe 5th, improved 225 in the tub, im
proved Oti in the tith, improved 94 in the 6th. im
proved 97 in the (ith. 134 and 137 in the filh and
fifty acres of 133 in the Cth District of Irwin,
bold lor the benefit of the heirs of James Paulk,
late of said county, deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale.
ZARA PAULK, I . , .
REASON PAULK ) Admrs ’
August Sth. J862. 13 tds.
Administrator's Safe.
virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Bulloch county will ho sold before the
Caroliilj!,ate salt thru can hare i,, 0 , „ 0 .... . .
Peace, iejnvper 8tep ; in dur tiine . If they do ; Captain Meadows, of the 1st Alabama Court Hou * e d:01 :u " ir tcwu of Statesboro 0,1
e proper step
^'“'^ jatoing and rely on speculation they j regiment, one of the most urbane gen-
ia°rno|i*l 11 S ei ^ except at mormons tlemen in prison, was shot and crippled
ments, lcrS ’ Let the people hold meetings while returning to his quarters.
rn enr* their respective counties or neigh-
s The torhoods and select an Agent and scud
and fr.m on tor make the contract, and ob-
Jirnin Rin transportation. This done let him
> (1 tha> nrn and make his report, collect the
,(i looney and go forward and get the
’ a p ^ilLrtUrslt^V -which, of course, he
ecuL uld have just compensation, expen-
,l7 e gtesrpaid, &c. It may be said that the
fijeflo, overnment has monopolised the
In spite of facts elicited, stamping it a
deliberate attempt at murder, the
assassin was promoted to a sergeantcy
the next day. Other officers were
shot at, but the cowardly sentinels
missed their aim. Many of the guards,
enlisted to murder our men, were
heard to remark they intended bag
ging a “man apiece.” The sentinels
insulted our men on every occasion,
and treated them as convicts instead of
a hingade at the works, and there is no
l’r<?si<j iiU )ce to get Salt. How do you j pirsouers of war. The straw ffin the
enrollnow this to be a fact ? Salt Associa- i beds was not changed for five months,
imds^oha an( J Speculators get Salt, why j and every kind of bad treatment was
ihe people'/ True the Govern- j accorded our men that human ingenu-
,ient has contracted largely, but it ity was able to employ. Their money,
by no means follow that people'
I ,pouan get no Salt. It may bo argued
l.ogiaiat no transportation can be had, all
i.a v o;.e rolling stock has been pressed into
iilte ie service of the Government, &c.;
er, Jb all of which we reply how do you
to be the facts? Have
outside the walls, was handled and
pilfered, and the spirits, sent for medi
cine, drank and water substituted, and
sent in, thus adding insult to thievery.
Men were not allowed to see their
wives, mothers, their sons, etc., etc.—
When the baggage of those at Camp
''j j on had an} correspondence with the i Chase was taken to Sandusky, a
’ificJovernraent or its officials, in refer-1 scene followed that beggars all de-
flpciice to this matter? We hear of no ! seription. Such a ruthless plundering
nilitioving of troops by Rail Road, all and unrighteous robbery the world
ihotiave been converted into “Foot Caval- ! never before' saw. Liknesses, little
"I'ip,” as the Yankees term “Stone- j souvenirs, garments of all character,
'’‘•r* Vail’s” army. People of Georgia, J were plundered or destroyed, while
J ‘“ely upon it, if you depend upon the a foray of plunderers could not have
i. 1 ,",,Merchant and Speculator for Salt, you ! been more disasterous upon a man’s
vmTvill get but a scanty supply and that at j wardrobe.
tbiwinous prices- Be up and doing whilst | In July some sixty-eight men at. Taesd "P October nSt, within the legal
past is day, the night cometh when no j Camp Morton broke guard m a body, j hours of sale, u ■i or land N'o. T26, lying- in the
?lie first Tuesday iu October next within the legal
hours of sale the following property, lo v. it:
One tract of laud containing live hundred acres,
more or less, Iviug iu sa:d county, it being the
piece where Moses L. Hodges now resides, and
bounded by William Rowe and others, well im
proved ; also three negroes, to-wit: Nicy and her
child, Sally, and Peggy a girl. Sold for division
among the heirs of Benjamin 15. Hodges. Terms
on the day of sale.
JOSIIUA F. HODGES, Adm’r.
August 13, 1862. (D. B.) 13 tds.
Administrator's Sale,
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Bulloch county, will be sold before
the Court House door iu Statesboro in said county,
ou the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER uext, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property:
Eight bundled and fifty acres of land more or
less, bounded by K. A. Lane on the north and
west, by II Semmons on the South, and Ogeccln-e
River on the East, with one hundred acres uuder
cultivation, w ith comfortable buildings situated on
tbe Milledgevitle road; belonging to the estate ot
John A. Builce. and sold for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. Terras on the day of
sale.
RICHARD A LANE. A.Wr.
JANE A. BUNCE, Adm’x.
Sept. I5tb, 1862. (i>b) IS tds.
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of ordinary
of Bulloch county, will be sold before the
court house door iu Statesboro in said county,
on tbe first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within
the legal hours of sale, one tract of land contain-
taining one hundred and eighty-four acres of laud
more or less, bounded cast by Jackson Driggers,
west by Win. E. McElven. north by Mark Drig
gers, south by John Lastinger: belonging to the
estate of Ephratn Driggers. Fifty acres under
cultivation, and otherwise well improved. Sold
tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day of sale.
JACKSON DRIGGERS, Adm’r.
Sept. 15, 1862 (liB) 18 tds,
Administrator s Sale.
"ITTILL be sold b< fore the Court House door, at
H at Irwinvilie, Irwin county, on the first
[ Telegraph.
The Colonel of the post, D. G. Rose j sixth dist. of said county. Sold as the property
gave orders to pursue and bring no | & AU ^
.sin;
1” n • —. . .. . „ I of the Captains ordered their men not
pmffhe Coming State Election in Wcw . , } , . ,, ,
* ; to obey, taking upon themselves the
responsibility. Several of the prison-
i ork Herald says the ■
one back alive. The latter order some I (i? tds.) James c. sumner, Adm’r.
ly TTorli.
F™ The New
fqjoming election in the State for Gov
ernor and other officers will be vastly
, wi mportant and “the struggle will be
sumarked with extreme violence.” It
jtliidds:
natt TJie Democratic party have united
1 '’tilCn discordant elements upon a conser
vative basis, and have selected as candi-
1 date for Governor, Horatio Seymour.
The Republicans have not yet made
,,their nomination, or announced the
oprineiples on which the campaign is to
gbe conducted on their part. But it is
^understood that the conservative ele-
^nent in the party—including Mr.
Neward and Thuriovv Wepd—has been
^iefeated and crushed, and that the
g'adicals will “rule the roost.” Their
oournals in this city are coining out in
tvery remarkable articles, shaping the
-ssue, and laboring hard to bring the
'“.vhole party over to their sanguinary
Jtud-Tevolutionarv views.
ers were nevertheless, shot, killed and
wounded. When a prisoner was shot,
the Northern papers^ announced that a
prisoner, confined at Camp Morton,
was shot yesterday by a sentinel, “for
disobedience of orders.” On the boats
they were herded worse than cattle,
being packed so closely together as to
be unable to stretch their limbs out
to rest, during a trip of sixteen days on
the water.
From the Camp Douglas prisoners,
now arriving, we have heard but
little, but presume they received the
same treatment as those at Camps
Chase and Morton. One incident,
however, lias come to our knowledge,
from a perfectly authentic source,
which stamps the miserable Yankees
the very counterpart of fiends and de
mons. Its recital almost makes our
blood run cold. Inside the prison at
Camp Douglas stands a building known
c . .as the “dead house,” where our pris-
f -The Tribune 01 yesterday, ior ex— oners were carried as soon as the
unple piesents the bloody programme j breath would leave them. Iu this
Irwin Sheriff Sale—October.
TA7TLL be soid before tlie Court Houne door in
f T the town of Irwtnville, Irwin county on the
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, within the (le
gal hours of sale the following property.to-wit:
One Lot of Land No. 194 in the 2d District, Ir
win comity, containing 214 acres more or less:
levied on as the property of John W. Baxter to
satisfy one fi fa issued from Irwin Superior Court
in favor of Reuben R. Rausome vs. John W. Bax
ter. Property pointed out by B. B. Kansome.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Sh’ff.
August 15th, 1862. - 14 tds.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Rufliri A. Solomon, late of Twiggs
county, deceased, will please hand them to me,
duly proven, for payment; all persons indebted
to said estate will please make immediate payment,
otherwise the same will be placed in the hands of
proper officers for collection on the first of Janua
ry next. HARDY SOLOMON. Ex’r.
Sept. 2d, 1802. (L. (?.) 16 Gt.
pf extermination of the white race of
<;he South, as did Thaddeus Stevens a
jhort time ago, in the House of Repre
sentatives.
room or building the bodies of our
dead men were cut to pieces, and every
morning a surgeon, with a train of
students, visited the building to in
struct them in the science of anatomy!
These developments foreshadow Such is the conduct of men presuming
their platform and their determination to be civilized, and with whom we
to nominate a man lor Governor as are attempting to prosecute a civilized 1
insatiable for blood as themselves.— war! Are we to stand all this? If,
It is stated that they consider Fremont so, ought not lex talionis be considered,!
a man of that stamp, and that h? is to I to some extent by our govern- 1
be the candidate of their choice. The ! ment.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Soloman Gay late of Baldwin county,
deceased, are requested to present them for pay
ment and those indebted to said estate will please
make Dayinent to
WILLIAM M. STEVENS, Adm’r.
Sept. 9th, 1862. [JU l 16 6t.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
H. Morris, late of Baldwin codnty, deceased,
are hereby requested to nmke payment, and those
having demands against said estate arc requested
to hand iu their claims in terms of the law.
HARRIET M. MORRIS, Adm’x.
Sept. 17 th, 1862. ‘ 18 6t.
GEORGIA, WilUi
Notice.
ison countv.
A LL persons indebted to the estateof W. O. Beall,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having demands against said es
tate will render them in as the law requires.
T. N. BEALL.
Sept. 17th, 1862.
E. B. BARRET,
P. E. BEALL
Executors.
18 6t.
present Governor, Mr. Morgan, is spo
ken of: hut it w evident that he has lit
tle chance. It is more than probable
that Fremont is to be their man. If
the radical leaders should succeed in
] completely abolitionizing the Repub-
| lican party and nominating General
t Fremont, a singular state of things
| would be presented to the people.—
- Two parties would then be in the field,
: both bitterly hostile to the Adminis-
| tration, but the Radicals more bitter
I tliau tlie Democrats. Their beautiful
programme is universal emancipation,
( the arming of the slaves, servile insur-
1 rection, massacre of the white race,
f and turning the whole South into “a
2 wase and howling wilderness;” and if
Sock Manufactory.—An enterpri
sing firm in Wilmington, N. C., has a
factory iu operation in that city that
turns out (daily 1.000 pairs of thick,
strong and soft socks, suitable for sol
diers’ wear, which are supplied to
North Carolina troops. The same
firm, we see, are endeavoring to estab
lish a branch of their business at
Montgomery, Ala., for furnishing the
troops of that State in like manner.—
It would be a great blessing to the
army could a similar factory be lo
cated on a large scale in every Confed
erate State.
These and clothing establishments,
the Administration will not follow! au< ? lanyards, and shoe shops, are
their leading they will seek to over-! eml u e ntly worthy of the attention of
throw it by revolution, and can y out j capitalists ol liberal, patriotic spirit,
Itliis ferocious and vindictive policy by
a dictatorship. Upon such principles
will they appeal to the people, and al
ready they are preparing to stir up the
worst passions of human nature in ad
vance.
From the Vicksburg Whig.
7he Treatment of our Prisoners.
Our prisoners who are now return
ing from the Northern dungeons, com
plain of their treatment at the hands
of our oppressors during their im
prisonment—not having been treated
as prisoners of war in any particular.
Those at Camp Morton were, in the ! The Blockade.—The steamer Kate
main, supplied with a sufficiency of or-! and a schooner, the former with an
as contra-distinguished from those
jiublic scourges—those sons of Belial,
those worse than Pagans—those infini
tely degraded creatures who, human
in form, wage war against humanity
itself, and put the religion of the
Gospel, which many of them profess,
and the church of Christ, of which
many of them are members, to open
shame, by their insatiate rage for lucre,
and their heartless exactions. We
mean, of course, the Extortion
ers.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch
county for Rave to sell all the Land belonging to
(he estate of W iliam Aron, deceased, except the
widow’s dowery and one negro woman.
GEORGE W r . ARON , Adm’r.
ELMIRA ARON, Adm’rx.
Aug. 13, 1862. (D. B.) 13 9t.
rp\VO months
late application "ill he made to
the honorable court of Ordinary for leave to sell
nil the Land and Negroes belonging to tfceestateof
General Lee, Sen , late of Bulloch county, deceased.
BENJAMIN C. LEE )'
GENERAL (J. VV. LEE > Executors.
WILLIAM II. MACLEAN, )
August 13tb, 1862. (db) 13 9t.
tpWO MONTHS after date application will be
JL made to tho Court of Ordinary of Jasper
county for leave to sell the land belonging to the
Estate of George Dawkins, deceased.
B. T. DIGBY, Adm r.
July 2d. 1862. 12 9t.
13?' Constitutionalist please copy. B. T. D.
dinary food, but were denied the
privileges that were extended even
to felons. The Yankee guards,
on several occasions, amused them
selves by shooting our men in cold
blood. Four prisoners, in April last,
were thus wounded. A Missisippian,
of the 4th regiment, was shot, in
August, simply for taking his clothes
from the line stretched from one post
To another, of the fence. The same
day a gentleman who had been en
gaged in tbe Mt. Sterling battle, was
shot by the sentinel through the head,
and of course instantly killed. The
following day his wife came to the
gate with clothing for him, but found,
’as, that her loved one was shrouded
n the grave’s Cimmerian shadow, and|during the coming winter.
assorted cargo, and the latter with salt,
entered a Confederate port, on Satur
day last. Another schooner attempt
ing to enter at the same time, got
ashore, and went to pieces.
Stoppage of Cotton Mills.—The
Woonsocket (R. I.) Patriot says : Of
the nineteen Cotton mills in this vil
lage, only three or four are now in
operation. Among tbe latter are the
Woonsocket Companiy’ iwhich have
continued running through all the
dull times. The Cotton mills are all
stopped in Blackstone, Slatersville,
OIXTY days nfter (Into application will be made to
Otlic Court of Ordinary ol Jasper County for leave
to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas
J. Vanglin, late vf said county, deceased.
S. P. DOWNS, Adm’r.
August27th, 1862. [it h h] 15 9t
~ NOTICE
QtIXTY Jaj’s afterdate application will be made
Oto the Court of Ordinary of Irwin Countv, for
leave to sell the Land belonging to the estate of
Burrel 15. Sumner, late of Irwin Counlv, de
ceased-
JAMES C. SUMNER, Adm’r.
July 11th, 1862. *j 9t.
Notice.
S IXTY days nfter date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county
for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate
of E. A. Harton. late of Putnam county, de
ceased. CH ARLOTTE HARTON, Admr’x.
A T PUTNAM, Ag’t.
Aug. 29, 1862. 15 !)t.
T WO MONTHS afterdate application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell
county tor leave to sell the land and negroes be
longing to tho estate of Dorittry Oliver late of
said county, deceased.
B. B. KEATON, Adm’r.
August 23th, 1862. • 16 Ut*
1 rnWO months after date application will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch
county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
the estate of William W. Dickerson, late of Bui
loch county deceased. (nit)
18 lit] SEABORN WOODCOCK, Adm r.
S IXTY days after date, application will be
made to the Honorable, Court of Ordinary of
ell the li
Beall.
U I
ETT, >
C )
Wi kinson county for leave to sell the lands be-
longing to the estate of Wm. O' Beall.
T. N. BEALL
E. B. BARRETT, > Ex’rs.
P. E. BEALL
Sept. 24tb, 1862. 19 9t.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Honorable tho Court of Ordina
ry of said county for leave to sell all the lands
v* -if j * n • , | »nd negroes belonging to tbe estate of Martha
Manville and Albion. The prospect Groover, ec deased.
looks dubious for the Cotton districts! zachariAn Bennett, Adm’r.
July 15,1862.
With the Will annexed.
fo-B] V9»
Legislature of Georgia.
Senators.
President of Senate—Hon. John Billups of Clark.
Secretary—Jas. M. Mobley, Esq , of Harris.
1. Chatham, Bryan, Effingham.—Geo A.Gordon.
2. Liberty, Tatnall, McIntosh—C. F- Fletcher.
3. Wayne, Pierce, Appling.—II. K. Fort.
4. Glynn, Camden, Charlton.—Jno. M. King.
5. Cofi'ee. Ware, Clinch.—Thus. Hilliard.
6. Echols, Lowndes, Berrien.—T. B. Griffin.
7. Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt.—J- L. Seward.
«. Decatur, Mitchell. Miller.—T. A Swearengen.
9. Early, Calhoun, Baker.—S S Stafford,
10. Dougherty, Lee, Worth.—D. A. Vuson,
11. Clay, Randolph, Terrell.—O. P- Anthony.
12. Stewart, Webster, Quitman.—Jas. Hilliard,
13. Sumter, Schley, Macon.—T. M. Furiow.
14. Dqolyj Wilcox, Pulaski.—D J Bothwell,
15. Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin.—John McRae.
16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.—Jno. B. W right.
17. Bulloch, Striven, Burke —J. T. Shewmake.
18. Richmond, Glasscock, Jefferson.—W. Gibson.
19. Taliaferro, Warren, Greene.—M. XV. Lewis.
20. Baldwin, Hancock, Washington —B. F. Harris.
21. Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones.—D. N. Smith.
22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike.—G. A. Winn.
23. Houston, Crawford, Taylor—S. D. Killen.
24. Marion, Chattahoochee, Muscogee.—W. M.
Brown.
25. Harris, Upson, Talbot.—J B Kendall,
26. Spalding, Batts, Fayette.—Wm. Moseley,
27. Newton, Walton, Clarke.—John Billups,
28. Jasper, Putnam, Morgan.—J R Dyer,
29. Wilkes, Lincoln, Columbia.—L. M. Hill.
30. Oglethorpe, Madison, Elbert.—J. H. Echols,
31. Hart, Franklin, Habersham.—J. H. Patrick.
32. White, Lumpkin, Dawson.—Wier Boyd.
33. Hall, Banks, Jackson —Sam’l. Stephens.
34. Gwinnett, DeKalb, Henry.—S F Alexander,
35. Clayton, Fulton, Cobh.—A. J. Hansell.
36. Merriwether, Coweta, Campbell.—J. H Gaston
37 Troup, Heard, Carroll —\V. P. Beasley.
33. Haralson, I’olk, Paulding.—J. M. Ware.
39. Cherokee, Milton, Forsyth.—II. P. Bell.
40. Union, Towns,Rabun.—S. Y. Jamison.
41. Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens.—James Simmons.
42. Cass, Floyd, Chattooga,—D. R. Mitchell.
43. Murray Whitfield, Gordon —J. M. Jackson
44. Walker, Dade. Catoosa.—R. A. Lane.
BEPKESEJiTATIVEH.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.—Hon.
Warren Akin, of Cass county.
Clerk—L. Carrington, Esq., ot Baldwin co.
Appling—A. I’. Surrency.
Baker—W. D. Williams.
Baldwin—L. II Briscoe.
Banks—F. G. Moss.
Berrien-—James Griffin.
Bibb—L. N. Whittle, J. II. R. Wash
ington.
Brooks—0. f<. Smith.
Bryan—W. II. Vanbrackel.
Burke—E. B. Gresham, J. M Reynolds.
Bulloch-—David Beasley.
Butts—J. W. McCord.
Campbell.—J. M. Cantrell.
Camden-—II. J. Royall.
Chatham—T. M. Norwood, R. T. Gib
son.
Columbia—R. S. Neal, W. A. Martin.
Clayton—J. B. Key.
Clay—J. L. Brown.
Cass—W. Akin, Samuel Sheets.
Calhoun—J. W. Roberts.
Carroll—A. T. Burk, Thomas Duke.
Catoosa—D. N. Trammell.
Charlton—O. lv. Mizell.
Chattahoochee—-E. G. Raiford.
Chattooga—D. D. Dumas.
Cherokee—W. F. Mullins, W. W. W.
Fleming
Crawford—Jacob Lowe.
Clark—Wm. Jackson, F. W. Adams.
Cobb—N. B. Green, G. N. Lester.
Coffee—Elisha Lott;
Colquitt—Henry Gay
Clinch—W. S. Tomlinson,
Coweta—J. T. Brown, T. Kirby.
Dade—R. H. Tatum,
Dawson—Jas. L. Heard.
Dougherty—S. L. Barbour.,
DeKalb.—M. A. Candler.
Dooly—H. M. Key.
Decatur—J. P. Dickinson, K. Powell.
Effingham—T. R. Hines.
Emanuel—John Overstreet.
E jrly—J. W. Hightower.
Echols—John S. Johnson.
Elbert—Robert Hester.
Fannin—Jeptba Patterson.
Fayette—John Favor.
Forsyth—F. M. Hawkins.
Floyd—Z. B. Hargrove, G. S. Black.
Franklin—A. W. Brawner.
Fulton—C. A. Pitts, J. J. Thrasher.
Gilmer—E. Fain.
Greene—L. D. Carlton, A. A. Jeruigan.
Glynn—A. E. Cochran.
Gordon.—James Freeman, Eldridge
Gwinnett—L. A. McAfee, T. P. Hud
son.
Glascock—Allen Kelly.
Habersham.—J. II. Wyly.
Hancock—C. W. Dubose,'A. J. Lane.
Hall—U. W. Blake, W. P. Smith.
Harris—A.G. Jones, F. Hargett,
Haralsou—R. F. Speight.
Hart—J. E. Strickland.
Heard—R. H. Jackson.
Henry—L. M. Tye, B. L. Harper,
Houston—Levi Ezell, G. L. D. Rice.
Irwin—0. U. Oook.
Jackson—James Lindsay, H. C. Gid
eon.
Jasper—J. W. Burney'.
Jones—Benj. Barron.
Jefferson—B. S. Carswell.
Johnson—G. W. W. Snell.
Laurens—R. Robinson.
Liberty—J. B. Mallard.
Lowndes—W. D. Howell.
Leo—W. A. Jones.
Lincoln—J. E. Dill.
Lumpkin—J. J. Findley.
Macon—W. H. Felton.
Madison—p. H. Bird.
Marion—J. F. Rushing.
Miller—J. J. Swearengen.
Milton—J. W. Nesbit.
Mitchell—R. F. Bacon.
Murray—R. McCamy.
Merriwcther—J. J. Hussey, J. A. Ren
der.
Muscogee—T. A. L. Lee, A. J. Robison
Morgan—Joseph Lernond.
McIntosh—J. M. Gwens.
Monroe—Edmund Dumas, E. G. Caba-
niss.
• Montgomery—A. Peterson,
Newton—D. T. White, Lewis Zacliry.
Oglethorpe—Mial Smith, P.M. Stevens.
Paulding—N. N. Beall.
Pickens—E. W. Allred.
Putnam—T. G. Lawson?
Pulaski—B. N. Mitchell.
Pike—T. S. M. Bloodworth.
Polk—J. F. Dever.
Pierce—B. Henderson.
Quitman—E. G. Ellington.
Rabun—F. A. Bleckley.
Randolph—Q. P. Beall.
Richmond—Wm. Schley, G. T. Barnes.
Schley'—W. D. Stewart.
Scriven—E. B. Gross.
Spalding—James Lavender.
Sumter—W. J. Reese, J. W. C. Horne.
Stewart—Samuel Walton, T. R, Scott.
Talbot—W. B. Spain, M. J. Mulkey.
Taliaferro—P. B. Monk.
Tatnall—A. D. Eason.
Taylor—W. J. F. Mitchell.
Telfair—Duncan Cameron.
Terrell—Daniel Lawhon.
Thomas—P. E. Love, B. B. Moore.
Towns—Geo. Smith.
Troup—N. L. Atkinson, B. H. Bigham-
Twiggs—R. R. Slappey.
Union—W. G. Butt.
Upson—Joel Mathews.
Walker—A. B. Culberson, Adam'Glem*
euts,
Walton—A. B. Whitehead, Harden
Haygood.
Ware—L. W. H. Pittman.
Warren—E. Lazenby.
Wayne—S. O. Bryan.
Washington—J. S. Hook, W. J. Irwin.
White—Jno. J. Moore.
Webster—J. P. Beaty.
Whitfield—W. j. Underwood, John
Thomas,
Wilcox—Thos. Gibbs.
Wilkes—W. D. Walton.
Wilkinson—R. J. Cochran.
Worth—Daniel Henderson.
JMJS1NCSS €AU«S.
CITATIONS.
GEOKGIA, Jasper County.
YI^HEREAS. the estate of Joel J. Edwards
I T hue of said county, deceased, is without
representation and therefore subject to waste-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested in said estate to be and appear
at my office on tbe first Monday in October next,
and take out letters of administration on said es
tate, or show cause why the same shall not de
volve on the Clerk of tbe Superior or Inferior
Court of said county.
Given under my hand and official signature this
23rd day of August, 1862.
15 5t M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
W HEREAS Andrew J. Freeman and John 15. M.
Phillips, makes application to me for adminis
tration on the estate of Hartwell \V. B. Freeman, late
of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aDd
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
In- and appear at my office on the first Monday in
November next, and show cause, if any they have
why letters shall not he granted the upplicunts, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
Sept. 21th, 1862.
19 it. M. H, HUTCHISON. Ord'y
GEOKGIA Jasper Connty.
W 'HEREAS, the estate of Mary Price, late o^
said county, deceased, is without representation
and theretore subject to waste.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons Interested in said estate, to be and appear at my
office on tho first .Monday iu October next, and take
out letters of administration on said estate, or show
cause why the same shall not devolve on the Clerk of
the Superior or Inferior Court, or s'mo other fit and
proper person as provided by the statute.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
27 ill day of August, 1862.
loot. ' M. H- HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
W HEREAS, the estate of James Edwards
late ot said county deceased, is unrepre
sented ill consequence of the death of Joel J.
Edwards who was the administrator ou said estate
at the time of liis death.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested in said estate to be and appear
at my office on tbe first Monday in October next,
to take out letters or administration de bonis non
ou the estate of ? rid deceased, or show cause why
the same shall not devolve ou the Clerk of the Su
perior or Inferior Court of said county.
Given under my hand officially at office this 23d
day of August, 1862.
15 5t M. H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
'1XT1IERKAS, the estate of Gibson II. Crom-
T Y well of said county, deceased, is unrepresen
ted aud therefore subject to waste.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested in said estate to appear at my of
fice on the first Monday in November next, and
take out letters of administration, de bonis non,
on the estate ot said deceased, or show cause why
letters shall not issue to the Clerk of the Court
as provided by law.
Given uuder my hand officially this 1st day of
Sept., 1862. (10 5t) M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
\\7 HEKl^AS, Mrs. Wylantee Hammock makes
Y Y application to me in due form of law, for
letters of administration on the estate of William
J. Hammock late of said county, deceased.
T'hes*- are therefore to cite arri admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office on or by the first
Monday in November next, then and there to
show cause, if any, why letters may not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand officially at Marion. Sept.
2d, 1862. 16 5t. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y
GRORGIA, Jasper county.
TTTHEREAS, Alfred Middlebrooks makes ap-
YY plication to me for letters of administration
od the estate of Sally Toland, late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested in said estate to show cause, on the
first Monday in November next, why letters shall
not iVsue to the applicant in terms of thu law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this, 11th September, 1862.
18 5t] M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord y.
GEORGIA, Appling county.
W HEREAS, Mathew Elizabeth Sapp applies
tome in due form of law for letters of ad
ministration on tlie estate of Eliza Sapp, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to he and appear at my office ou or by the
first Monday in November next, then and there
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
may not be granted.
Given under my haud officially at office, this
Sept. 1st, 1862.
175t. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin county.
1VFOTICE is hereby given to all persons con-
-L v eerned, that Lawson Wilson, late of said
county. has departed this life intestate, and no
person has applied for administration on the es
tate of the said Lawson Wilson, aud that in terms
of the law. Administration will be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and
proper person, thirty days after the publication of
this citation, unless some valid objection is made
to this appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, this,
Sept. 1st, 1862.
17 5t] L. M. COLI5ERTH, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin county.
To all ichom it may concern.
W HEREAS, R. W. Clements liaviug applied
to me for letters of adminiflration on the
estate of William Hobby, late of said county, de
ceased.
This is *.o cite all and singular the kindred and
creditors of tbe said William Hobby to be and
appear at my office within tbe time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they can, why said
letters should not be granted to R W. Clements
H itnuss my haud and official signature, this,
Sept. 1st, lcfiJ.
17 5t] L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y.
UEOltUlA. Irwin eouuty.
. To nil tchom it may concern.
YITHEREAS, R. w: Clements having applied
Y » to me for letters of Administration ou the
estate of Henry S. Townsend, late of said county
deceased.
This is to cite all and singular the kindred and
creditors of llenr} S. Townsend to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause, if any they can, why letters should
not be granted to R. W. Clements.
Witness mv hand and official siguature, this,
Sept. 1st, 1862.
17 lit] L. M. COLBERTH. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin county.
To ull tchom it may concern.
W HEREAS, George I’auik having applied to
me for letters of Administration on the es
tate of John and Joseph Jeruigan late of said
connty deceased.
This is to cite all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said John aud Joseph Jeruigan to be
and appear at my office within the time allowed
by law and (how cause, if any they can, why
said letters should not be granted to George
Paulk.
Witness my bsud and offiefal signature this
Sept, 1st. 1862.
17 5t] L M. COLBERTH, Ord y.
B&XSCOS & defi&AFrBSrSlES.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
niLLEOCSTILLE, CEO.
W ILL practice in the courts of the Ocmulge
circuit.
Milledgeville, Ga., March 1,1858. 40 ly.
Dfs. WM. H. HALL, and
CHARLES H. HALL,
Are associated in the Practice of Medicine.
Dr. W- H- Hall’s residence—the house of the
late Dr. Martin—on Hancock-street-
nov4—3m
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
IT SPARTA, GA.
T HE undersigned having recently purchased
the premises generally known us “ Mackies
old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda
tion of the people.
The propnetor will use every effort for the com
fort and convenience of all who may favor him
with their patronage.
The table will be furnished with the best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender, good
stables, and open lots for tbe exhibition of their
stock.
Conveyances can be had at all times to any
point on either of the Rail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2,1860. 32 tf.
KICH’D 11. CLARK.
S.IM'L O. IR VIS.
CLARK, IRVIN AND TAYLOR,
SUCCESSORS TO IRVIN <fc BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ALBANY^ GA.,
Practice in the Superior Courts ot the South-west
ern Circuit—in Terrell and Early Counties in the
Pataulr. Circuit—in Worth and Macon Counties
in the Macon Circuit—and, by special contract, in
anv County in Southern Georgia.
Nov. 3, 1861. 24 tf.
ETH ERI DQ E Sc SON,
Factors, Commission and Forwarding
MEBCHAUTS,
SAVANNAH, (AA.
W. D. ETHERIDGE. W. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr.
July 15th, 1856. 8 tf
TfiOmAS J. cox.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga
March 18, 1856. 42 tf .
Messrs. A. H. & L. H. KENAN,
Are Associated in the Practice of Lay*
Office lsf Door upon 2d floor of
MASOMC HALL.
Jan.23d.1857.35 tf.
J, A. & H. AV. TURNER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Eatonton^Ra.
October. 18, 1859. 21 ly.
MONTHLY CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Appling County.
W HEREAS, Calvin Quin, Administrator of
Garry (Juin, deceased, repiesents to the
Court of Ot inary in his petition, uuly iii.-d and
entered ou record in this office, that Le has fujlv
administered Gair.y Quin's estate. '
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if ar .y ihev
have, why said administrator should not he dis
charged from his administration, and rcci ive let"
ters of dismission ou tbe first Mi nday in March
uext. J. LIGHTaEY Onl y
August 4th, 1862. 1;{ Ul( >
GEORGIA, Baker County.
To all ichuir, it may concern.
first
^'aiT’ W * i ^ k” er8 uot ke granted sail/appin
® V ?j“» nder my hand officially, this 4th day of
THOMAS ALLEN, I), Ord’y.
June, 1S62.
3 tn#m
GEORGIA, Bulloch Connty.
To all tchom it may concern.
XYHEEEA8, K-bert Donaldson, administrator on
Y v the estate of Elisha B. Jones of said county de
ceased applies to II-for letters of dismission from
said administration.
These aie therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at n y i fiice within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ii any ilu-y
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand officially this 2ith day of
June, 1862.
_j> mCin. WILLIAM LEE, Sen.. Ord y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
\\i 11EKEAS, William Perkins, administrator on
YY the estate of Epthpailia Harrison, deceased,
makes application to me for letters of dismission trom
said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested in said estate, to be aud appear at my office
on the first Monday in December next, to show cause,
if any they have, why letters of dismission shall not
be granted tiie applicant in terms of the Statute.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
22d May, 1862.
2 nitim. „ M. II. HUTCHISON. Ord’y.
GEOKGIA, Wilkiusou County.
TV 7 HERE AS, James Pierce, Administrator of
* * W. W. Pierce, represents to the Court iu his
petition duly tiled and entered on Record, that
he has fully administered W. W. Pierce’s estate
Tlicse are therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they have, why said Administrator should not he
discharged from his Administration, and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday in Octo
ber. 1862. ELLIS H.AKVILL, Ord’v,
April 1, 1862. 45 m6m.
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
\\1 1IEKEAS, Hubbard Reynolds applies to me for
Yf letters of dismission as administrator, on the es
tate of Samuel Fowler, late of said county deceased,
having fully executed the trust reposed, as will be
-<een by reference r<> his returns and vouchers of file.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singnlarthe kincirr d and creditors of said dt ceased, to
foe arui appear at my office on or by the fin-t Monday
id ember next, then and there to t<liow caube, if
anVr why .-aid letter:- may not be granted.
under my hand officially at Marion, April 7th r
47 mCnin - LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'y.
JOHtf T. SOWDOX3T,
ATTORNEY*^ LAW,
Y3 VTONTON. G A..
Eatonton, Ga., Feb. 14,1860. 38 tf.
50 Saw Cotton Gin for Sale.
ONE of WATSON'S best 50 Saw Cotton Gipi
is offered for sale. This Gin is new, and is eqlal
to any in use. Sold for no fault, the present *v*
ners having no use for it. Any planter wantii?*
good Gin, can have a chance to get one at ite-
duction on the regular price. Apply at this once,
o of N. Tift, or J. H. Watson, at Albany.
W
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
^7HUREAS, Samuel L. Moore and George W.
Merritt, Executors on the estate ot Aaron
Merritt, deceased, applies lo me for letters of
dismission from said Executorship.
This :s thereft re to cite and admonish sil con
certed, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any,
April,
wly said letters may not be granted.
Given under my hand officially, this 19ti:
1-62. (d b)
48 m6m.
(d b)
WM. LEE. Sr.
Ord’y.
GEORGIA MADE
BLACK, JlUSSETlS,
ARMY BROGANS,
WOMAN SHOiS,
SPUN YARNS,
SHIR TINGS OSNABURGS,
STRIPED HOMESPUNS,
By tho large or small quantities.
Jacob Gaxs& Co.
January 28, 1862 36 tf
New Arrangemetf.
Change of Schedule, on and after Mondaf 11 th inst
THE Subscribers are convey- -"”<2-.
ing the U. S. Mail from Mil-. ^^
teageville via Sparta, Culver-i
ton aud Powelton to Doublej
Wells,aud would respectfully incite tlr attention ol
their friends and the travelling public, to their new-
and complete arrangement for travelng facilities
over thisline.
SCHEDULE—Leave Milledgeville affir the arriva
of trains from Columbus. Macon and Bvannah; Ar
rive in Sparta at 6 o’clock P. M. and atJouble Wells
same evening.
Leave Double Wells after the arrivl-of morning
trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Aims; Arrive at
Sparta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Mledgeville same
evening.
With good Hacks, fine Stock andcareful drivers,
we solicit a liberal patronage.
~ MOOR! & FORKS.
Stage O Otcca—Milled seritle Hotctfilledgeville-, C a
F.dtcards’ HovsdSparta.
Moore's Hotel, Ifiihle Wells.
July 11,1859. 7 8 tf.
(tKEM.EE Bl'TLIR
SIX L D. 1KVIN.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
To alt nhom it may concern.
V\7HE-HEAS, Uriah M-Brunnen, administrator on
Y Y the estate of Elmore Mames, late of said county
deceased,applies tome for letters of dismission from
sai'l aduiinibtnition.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be and apDear at my trffice within
the time prescribed by law, to'show cause, il anv they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given uuder my hand officially tl.is 24th day ol
June, 1862.
WILLIAM LEE. Sen., Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Jasper County.
W HEREAS, John Hail. Administrator do
bouis non, ou the estate of Joel McClendon
deceased, makes application to me for letters of
dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all per
sons interested in said estate to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday in April next, and
>how cause, if any they have, why letters of dis
mission shall not issue to the applicant in terms of
the law.
Given under my hand and official signature this
1st day of September, ji-b2
16 m6 m M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA* Jasper County.
W HEREAS, John F. Weathersbee, Admini*-
trator of I- ranees N. Tayior. deceased, makes
application to me for letters of dismission from
said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in Deeembtr next, to show cause
if any they have, why letters shall not be granted
the applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
office, this 30th April, 1862.
50 m6m. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
IRVIN & BFILER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
A VAN Y, Georgia.
P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of the Soutl
Western Circuit,—in Terrel Randolph, and Ear
ly counties, in the Pataula CireJ,—iu Worth and Ma
con Counties, in the Macon Ircuit, in the United
States Circuit Court at Savunah,—and by special
contract,iu any County in Soqiern Georgia.
January 1st’ 1860. 34 tf.
THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.
BY HANLEITPI & {ADAIR,
ATLAN”», GA.
T HE DAILY SOUTlrfRN CONFEDERACY
under arrangements jusf'omplcted, will contain al
the latest intelligence of eyry kind, reported express
ly for us by Magnetic TeleJaph, and the Mails. Also
daily reports oft he Atlautifand other Markets, Loc.i
Incidents and Items, &C.I&C. Price—f5 a-vear:
for sixmonths, or 50 centifoff ono month—always it
advance.
Tbe WEEKLY SOUTlERX CONFEDERACY i.-
made up from, and coutiJs the cream of, the Daily
It is a large sheet, and gii-s more fresh reading mattei
than any other Weekly ilthe Confederate States. Its
Market'Reports, will belli, and made up from actuai
transactions. Price $2 jyear; or$l 25 for six months
—invariably iu advauca
Postmasters arelithorized to not ns our Agents
in obtaining suliseribentand forwarding the money—
for which they will be (lowed to retain, as eommision,
twentj-five cents on icli Weekly, or fifty cents on
each Daily subscribe!}
Persons gettin* np Chilis of five, ten or more
subscribers, will be srplied with the copies ordered
at 12 1-2 percent, lesfhan our regular rates.
r^xo name will t entered on our books until the
money is paid: and (1 subscriptions are discontinued
when the time expt-s for which payment is made,
unless the same ber-newed.
Address, laNLEITER A ADAIR,
Atlanta, Georgia
March 30, 1861./ 47
GEOKGIA, Jasper County.
WHEREAS, John F. Weathersbee, Adminis-
Y Y trator ou the estate of Leonard Taylor, de
ceased, makes application to me for letters of Dis
mission lrom said administration.
I liese are therefore to oite and admonish all’ per
sons interested in said estate, to appear at my
office on the first Monday in December next, to
show cause, il any they have why letters shall
not be granted the applicant in terms of the
law.
Given undei my hand and official signature
this dfith April, 1862.
51) mGm. M, H. HUTCHI80N, Ord’y.
GEORGIA Applirig Cotintv.
YY GEKEAS. George Moody, Administrator of
' ' Isaac Moody, represents to the Court of Ordi-
aarv in his petition, duly filed aud entered on record,
Unit lie has fully administered Isaac Moody’s estate.
1 liese are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kiud-
red and creditors, to show cause, if any tbev have, why
said administrator should not be discharged from his
administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Mondaviu December next
„ ,, „ J. LIGHTSEY, Ord'v.
May 12, 1862. mGm.
GELRGIA, Jasper county.
W HEREAS, Alfred Middlebrooks makes ap*
plication to me for letters of administration
ou the estate of Michael M. Toland, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested in said estate, to be and appear at
my office ou tbe first Monday iu November next,
to show cause, if any they have, wby letters shall
not issue to the applicant in terms of the Statute.
Given under my hand, and official signature,
this, 11 tl. September 1862.
18 5t] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
Administrator’s Sale.
"IXTILL be sold on First Tuesday in OCTOBER
Y Y next, at the Court House in Baldwin county, a
Negro Woman, Viclet, tiie property of Hugh Treanor,
deceased.
B. B. mGRAFJENRIED, Adra’r
July Cth, 1863. 7 tds.
Jacibs Cordial.
This valnable'JPdicine can be obtained at the Di ng
Store of HEKT-V HALL, also for sale by GRIEVE
Sc. CLARK, Afledgeville. No family should be
without it. SertU-ices A*.c.
Notice fc Debtors and Crcditois.
A LL person.kidebted to the estate of Clark Le
gate, of W’lhox county, deceased, are requested
to come forwotland make payment,and those having
demands agakSfoaid deceased, are requested to hand
in their cloinf h terras of the law.
JAMES MIXON, Adm r.
July 31st, lt'2. 11 Gt*
olaiki Sheriff Sale.
W ILL sold on the first Tuesday in OC-
TO®R next, before the Court House door,
within tlflegal boars of sale, in the town of
le, the following property, to-wit:
le and lot and tenpin alley ; levied on
>rty of John Cburchwell to satisfy one
rant for rent in favor of James Argo,
use and lot adjoins Brown & Laidler
idler. Property pointed by las. Argo.
JAMES M. BUCHAN, 8h’ff.
1869. 15 tds.
Atlanta to Chattanooga. 138 Miles, Fare $6 00
JOHN S ROWLAND, Supt.
I*R>wngrr Train.
Leave Atlanta at 7 30 P. M.
Arrive at Chattanooga at 4 57 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 4 *'u A. M.
Arrive at Chattanooga at 5 15 P. 11,
Arcouianoalntiou Passenger Train.
Leave Atlanta 2 40 P. M.
Arrive at Kingston 6 57 P. M.
Leave Kingston 4 3(1 A M.
Arrive at Atlanta 8 45 A M.
This Road connects each way with the Rome
Rrancli Railroad at Kingsron, the East Tennessee
A-. Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville
»V,Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga.
July 29, 1 .-sfi2. j 0 tf.
LAWS OF 1861.
WE have a few copies of the LAWS passed at last
Session, are now bound in Paper Covers, ami ready for
Sale, at $1 a copy, at office, and $1 50 when sent by
Mail. Send vonr order at once.
March 2,1862.
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/
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ing odorto the breath. Prepared by R-RkadfuRi)
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Milledgeville, Ga. Price #1 per Box. They will J
be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered/
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COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE,
A FEW copiesoftheTAX LAWS are on hand and
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