The Confederate union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1862-1865, October 14, 1862, Image 4

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(Correspondence of the Macon Telegraph.} Mineral Wealth and Minin? Opera tions in Dade. Clovenla]p r Lookout Valley, ) Dade County, Sept. 2Sth, IS62. $ 31 r. Clisby : In the physical stores of wealth this little county surpasses any in Georgia. And yet it is, “/cm/ incognita” in a great degree, to the peo- ] e of middle and lower Georgia. I have thought, therefore, a few words : ; >ut it. might be interesting to your iiumerous readers. Dade is u perfect gem set' in mag nificent mountain surroundings. 1 lie noble range of the Lookout Mountain s retches along its eastern boundary, whilst several spurs of the Cumber land flank it on the west. Between these mountain ranges is locked in like another Tempo, the lovely valley in whieh I now write. The Valley averages from threee to four miles in wdith, and its soil is exceedingly fertile So far as I have seen, its soil is the only one in Georgia adapted to the successful cultivation of the grasses.— The i: icst water and the purest moun tain air. insure to it the inestimable benili' of health and a vigorous popu lation. Ridges and undulating slopes covered with the noblest trees cut the valley up into covers, so that every where the eye rests on the most beauti ful landscapes. These ridges and She Indian War.—Dreadful Atroc ities. Lincoln has authorized the Gov ernor of Minnesota to let the draft go Administrator's Sale. Y*TILL be sola before the Court Hon»e door in T T Abbeville, Wilcox county, on ihe first Tues- ; day in DECEMBER next, the following property, slopes, are tesselated beds of the richest iron ore, and the mountains on either side are full of valuable coal mines. Coal and iron in close proximity— who can estimate their value to the < 'onfederate States, and in an abun dance to supply every demand. I am most happy to vouch for both the quality and quantity of the iron ore. It is the “Ited Hematite,” suitable for all uses, whether for iron rails, boiler plates, gun barrels or Agricultural implements. I am happy, too, to state that three companies are about to eng ige in this manufacture of Iron, on a noble scale. Lowe & Co* who are refugees from St. Louis and "Stew (Orleans, are already organizing their operations and are backed by strong capitalists of the latter city. The enterprising proprietors of the Rolling Mill, at Atlanta, Marham & Scofield, are about to employ their valuable talents in this fruitful field. Mr. J. Cowles and his associates, of Macon, have secured a large Iron estate, and propose organizing a company to do work on a large scale, for the Confed erate government, under a liberal con tract. Messrs. Cowles, Elam Alexan der, Asa Thompson and A. M. Lock ett; who are interested in this last pur chase, are known to the people of Georgia, as a whole team, in the way of enterprise and capital combined.— These companies, however, cannot supply one tithe of the demand. Now, men of Georgia, an iron famine stares y )u in the face, and here in your own State you have inexhaustible quanti ties of their richest iron ore,—will you comc'with your slave labor and capital to dig R out, or will you sing still that death song, “Cotton, is King ?”— If so, Georgia will soon be one waste of red hills, without any of the ele ments of Empire, for amongst many other things far more important than cotton, iron is the civilzer and master by default, and attend to the Indians, viz: Part of lot No 198, the North side, and a ' The troops raising in that State are ; P* rt °‘ I0), north side; andla part of 2t«.the j . P 1 ° r | bouth side; all lying in the 1st District of origi* therefore to be sent to the frontier. ‘ na i iv Irwin, nmv Wilcox county. Adjoining the j The Manchester Record gives an [village of Abbeville, Wilcox county, cold as the | . r.t , t . r.L„ : property of Rebecca Fitzgarald. deceased. account of the massacre at Lake She- J james fitzgarald, Adm’r. tek. Seven of the survivors have | Sept. noth, isc-2. ~ (> tils. reached that town, among them sever- Administrator's Sale. al women. The Record says : "J3 Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordi- Mrs. Eastlick thinks the Lake She- 13 nary of Bulloch county, will be sold before tek settlement was attacked by about' the Co " rt Houj door in Statesboro in said county, ten Indians. Mr. Freland wr.s left on the prairie,apparently mortally wound ed. Mrs. Eastllick supposed to be dead ; one of her children, a boy twelve years ofnge, was unharmed, with his brother, twelve months old, in his aims, and another brother, six years old, lying in the grass mortally wound ed. Messrs. Everett and Hatch, them selves badly wounded, could render no assistance in saving tlie>e children and they were left on the prairie at the mercy of the Indians or to die of starv ation. Mr Hurd had been killed and his wife and children escaped, but in what direction is not known. Mrs. Eastlick, while lying in the grass, wounded, was observed by a young Indian, who beat her severely with the but of a gun over the head and back, and she was left by him as dead, though only insensible for the time being. After dark she crawled to the body of her husband, who had been shot in the fight, to see whether lie was dead. She found bis body cold, and supposing that her children were also killed, she started on foot to make her escape. She traveled during the j night, and hid in the grass in the day- ; time. She continued thus for several I A LL persons having demands against the es- davs and nights, when, almost exhaus- j A tate ot Ruffin a. Solomon, hue of t wiggs , x , , ~ , , , • t countv, deceased, will please haud them to me, ted by hunger, she determined to nnu j dll!y ' rov „ n f( „. paV!nent: a n ^erxmis indebted Something to eat, even at the risk of be- to sa d e.-l will please make i/nrifodi'itoi payment ing discovered and murdered by the In dians. She crawled through the grass to a I ^ (I - S 1 10 bt ’ <m the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of tale, the following property. Eight hundred and fifty acres of land more or less,, bounded by R. A. Lane on the north and west, by H Seiumons on the South, and Ogeechee River on the East, with one hundred acres under cultivation, with comfortable buildings situated on the Milledgeviile road; belonging to the estate of John A. Bunce, and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, RICHARD A. LANE. Adm’r. JANE A. BUNCE, Adm’x. Sept. 15th, 1862. (db) 18 tds. Administrator’s Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Court of ordinary ) of Bulloch county, will be sold before the court house door in Statesboro in said county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, within tlie legal hours of sale, one tract of laud contain- taining oue hundred and eighty-four acres of land more or less, bounded east by Jackson Driggers, west by Wm. E. McElven, north by Mark Drig gers, south by John Ltistinger: belonging to the estate of Epliram Driggers. Fifty acres under cultivation, and otherwise well improved, bold : >r the henofit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on t a day of sale. JACKSON DRIGGERS. Adm’r. Sept. 15, 1862 (db) 18 tds. AdministratorSa/e. A VriLL be sold before tke Ocmrr' House door, at T» at Irwinvillc. Irwin coanty, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER n-xt. kw.tl.ju the legal Koorouf sale, lot. of land No. 1*0, lying in the sixth dist. of said county. Sold \s the property of B. B. Sumner, late of said goiyity, deceased, fur the benefit of tha heirs. \ (17 tds.) JAMES C. SUMNER. Adm’r. Legislatnre 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. I letcher. J. Wayne, Pierce, Appling.—H. K- 4. Glynn, Camden, Charlton.—Jno. M. King. 5. Cotlee, Ware, Clinch.—Thor. Hilliard. 6. Echols, Lowndes, Berrien.—T. B. Griffin. 7. Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt.—J L. Seward. 8. Decatur, Mitchell. Miller.—'T. A. Swearengen. 9. Early, Calhoun, Baker.—S 8 Stafford, 10. Dougherty, Lee, Worth.—D. A Nason. 1L Clay, Randolph, Terrell.—O. P. Anthony. 12. Stewart, Webster, Quitman—Jas. Hilliard, 13. Sumter, Schley. Macon.—T. M. I urlow. 14. Dooly. Wilcox, Pulaski.—D J Bothwell, 15. Montgomery, Telfair, Irwin.—John McRae. 16. Laurens, Johnson, Emanuel.—Juo.B. V right. 17. Bulloch, Scriven, Burke.—J. T. Shewmake. 18. Richmond, Glasscock, Jefferson.—W . Gibson, til. Taliaferro, Warren, Greene.—M. W. Lewis. 20. Baldwin, Hancock, Washington.—B. T. Harris. 21. Twiggs, Wilkinson, Jones.—D ; N. Smith. 22. Bibb, Monroe, Pike.—G. A. Winn. 23. Houston, Crawford, Taylor.—S. D. Kiilcn. 24. Marion, Chattahoochee, Muscogee.—W. M. Brown. 25. Harris, L T pson, Talbot.—J B Kendall, 26. Spalding, Butts, 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. II. Patrick. 32. White, Lumpkin, Dawson.—Wier Boyd. 33. Hall, Banks, Jackson —Sam’l. Stephens. 31. Gwinnett, DeKalb, Henry.—S F Alexander,_ 35. Clayton, Fulton, Cobb.—A. J. Hansell. 36. Merriwetbcr.Coweta,Campbell.—J. II Gaston 37 Troup, Heard, Carrol!—W. P. Beasley. 38. Haralson, Polk, Paulding.—J. M. Ware. 39. Cherokee, Milton, Forsyth.— H. P. Bell. 40. Union, Towns,Rabun.—S. Y. Jamison. 41. Fannin, Gilmer, Pseki toes Simmons. 42. Cass, Floyd, Chattooga,—D. R. Mitchell. 43. Murray Whitfield. Gordon.—J. M. Jackson 44. Walker, Dade. Catoosa.— K. A Lane. Notice, to Debtors and Creditors. • proper officers f.r collection on the first of Jauua- j ry next. HARDY SOLOMON. Ex'r. 1 ‘ Kept. 2d. 1862. (I.. s.) corn-field, pulled an ear of corn, and bad ate but two rows when she grew very sick, and was unable to eat the remainder. That night she stopped at a house, where she killed a chifikeu, and with her teeth pulled the raw meat from the breast. She was unable to eat any of it that night, hut next day tore it in strips and dried them in the sun.—f3he ufc a little, uinl the remain der, with three ears of raw corn, sup plied her with food till* rescued. She met a mail carrier, who brought her to Duten Charley’s” place where she saw her two children and she remainder of the party. From that point they walked to Brown’s, twenty-five miles from New Ulm, from whence Mr. Ireland was sent ahead for assis tance. Mrs. Eastlick’s son, who we referr ed to above as having his little brother in his arms, found Mr. Ireland after the fight. Mr. Ireland thought there Mas no prospect of escaping, and told the lad to remain with him and they would die together. The little fellow refused, saying that his mother (whom he supposed dead.) had told him to carry his brother as far as he could, and lie w as determined to obey her. Mr. Ireland then instructed him as to tin? route and other matters starting the lit tle fellow on his lonely and tedious journey over a desolate region of commodity jof the world. Your friend, I ninety miles, and in momentary dan- James A. Nisbet P.'S. I‘forgot to mention that the railroad is now running to the county town, and will soon he extended to the coal and iron beds. J. A. N. Death of Gen. Smith.—This event, long expected, took place in Charles ton, Saturday afternoon, as we learn from a dispatch received in this city. Gen. William Duncan Smith, was, we believe, a native of Augusta. He was sent to West Point at an early age and graduated with credit. He took his place in the army, and held the rank of Lieutenant at the time of ger of being murdered by bloodthirsty savages. This heroic little fellow traveled Notice to Dc/j’o \ I.L persons having £\. tate of Soloman Gi deceased, are requested ment and those indebtc-i make payment to WILLIAM Sept. 9th, 1862. STEVENS. Adm’r. [j. H. j 10 6t. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL A H. persons indebted to the estate of Thomas Morris, late of Baldwin coduty, deceased, are hereby requested to rn dte payment, and those having demands-flgainst said estate are requested to hand iu their claims m terms of the law. HARRIET M. MORRIS, Adm’x. 18 6t. Sept. 17 th, 1862. Notice. GEORGIA, Wilkinson county. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of 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 ihe law requires. X. X. BEALL, ) E. H. BARRET, > Executors. P. E. BEALL ) Sept. 17th, IS62.' 18 6L mwo MONTHS alter date application will be 1. made to the Court oi Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the Land belonging to the estate of William Aron, deceased, except the widow's dowery and one negro woman. GEORGE W. ARON, Adm’r. ELMIRA ARON, Adrn’rx. Aug. 13, 1862. (d. B.) 13 9t. r | a WO months after date application will be made to A the honorable court of Ordinary for leave to sell all the Land anil Negrt General Lee, Sen., late belonging to tbe estate of >f Bulloch countv, deceased. BENJAMIN C. LEE ) GENERA LG. W. LEE > Ex WILLIAM II. MACLEAN. ) Angust 13th, ISO:?. (db) xecutors. 13 9t. OIXTY dav! t$t! ifter date application will be made to Court of Ordinary of Jasper Coanty for leave sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Thomas Vaughn, late vf said comity, deceased. S. P. DOWNS, Adm’r. August 27th. 18C2. [m h h] - 15 fit Afotice. 10 j Qt IXTY days after date application will bo made •l i.i a O totheCcnrt of Ordinary of Putnam county miles the fllstdav, on toot, and > in j for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate carrying his little brother in his arms of E. A. ilarton. late of Putnam county, and on his back the entire distance, I ceased - CHARLOTTE haeton. Ad de- audliving on raw corn and such victuals ; as he could find at the deserted houses a T. PUTNAM, Ag’t. Aug. 29, 1862. 15 9t. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell 3D Ireland was SO much encouratred j county for leave to sell the land and negroes be- , , , . r r il longing to the estate of Dorittry Oliver late of by the conduct of tins little tellow | sa i| CO u n tv .deceased. that he also resolved to make tempt to reach the nearest an at- settle- mont.—On the route he overtook 3Irs. Eastlick and 31rs. Hurd, and their children, and all succeeded in reaching New Ulm in safety after a tedious dissolution, having seen considerable ! journey of 15 days, during which they service on the western frontier. He were compelled to hide in swamps to was appointed Captain in the Georgia ■ chide the Indians. One of these ladies says that when she left 31rs. Everett’s dead body was lying in the grass, her infant child was sleeping on her breast, and an older army afi the breaking out of the war. and on the transfer of our troops to the Confederacy, was promoted to a Colonelcy, and served for many months in the Army of the Potomac. During the last spring he was made Brigadier and came South to take command at Charleston. He com manded the forces on James’s Island, where he contracted the disease which finally terminated in his death. L^VSailness and fllooin dwell in many humble homes where Content once pre sided. Long absent loved ones return not. The children wait around the door, at August 28th, 1862. rrnvc A ms B. B. KEATON, Adm r. 16 9P O months after date application will bo ado to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of William \V. Dickerson, late of Bill- Inch county deceased. (nil) I S 9tl SE ABORN WOODCOCK, Adm’r. one standing by her side ; and that soon after she heard the children cry ing, which was followed by reports of guns, and all was quiet. It is supposed that the Indians returned and murder- 1 O IXTY days after date, application will be O made to the Honorable, Court of Ordinary of Wi.kinson county for leava to sell the lands be longing to the estate of Wm. O' Beall. T. N. BEALL, ) E. B. BARRETT, V Ex’rs. 1*. E. BEALL. ) Sept. 24th, 1862. 19 9t. rj 'WO months after date, application will be * made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the lands aod one negro belonging to the estate of Elias E. Martin, late ot Bulloch county, deceased. JOHN M. MARTIN, Adm’r. Sept. 18th, 1862. (I). H ) NOTICE. ed the children. Several days ago a detachment of Dane’s company under Corn’l Woloben, was sent up to Big Cottonwood, a dis- I r P w< > mon ? hs , n / t ?. r J.vo application wi tance ot eight or twelve n s train New Ulm. They found and buried nine bodies, all of which were very 19 9t. will be ry i.t Willcox county for the heirs of tha property of late ot Willcox county, de twilight, listening for their father’s footfall, j nittfili decomposed. The first body was but it ernes not, and they are put to bed tha|ff of a man, shot while sitting be- without a father’s kiss, their cheeks wet with a mother’s tears. May angels guard them as they sleep ! 3Iay the time soon come when they will clap their little hands with joy over their father's return!; It will be a happy day when our noble, brave soldiers, having whipped the enemy and achieved the independence of^their conntry, return to their homes, aawthe loved ones from whom the} 7 hav^jhtlee so long absent. JB How to be Happv.—^omp^nuie ago we met a lady friend who seemed much happier than usual; we^nsked her whv she was so happ^F shof replied that she ‘‘had been to take- presents to some little, orphan girls jlnd that it i^ade them so happy Afro cpMdn’t help feeling so too.” If y.Qiiwj||«my ofsunshine to^nter your heart and^Afm it up these gloomy times go and do an act of kindness—you’ll not have to go far. People usually bear great troubles with more resignation than they do small disappointments. Death of Major John D, Walker. —3Iajor John D. Walker, who was severely wounded during the recent battles in Virginia, has died of his wounds. He was a brother of the gallant Gen. W. H. T. Walker, and a true and tried soldier. hiod a table eating. A couple o balls luid entered his body, and killed him Instantly as he had lallen forward. Next was a woman, tomahawked, and lying on a wagon track, and upon which there were several bundles of grain. At the side of a stack, close by, towhich she had probably been pitching grain, was the body of a man, appar ently fallen from the stack. His head was cut off, and several holes noticed in his body. In a field near by were the bodies of two men, apparently engaged at the time of their death in gathering wheat. The rack of a wagon was near them, as if thrown OtT, and the team taken by the Indians. The head of one was severed from the body, and both were pierced by Wtllets. Judging from the clothing ana shoes about this house, the family included other children,, but no traces of them could be found. — Mrnmm Some people are always expecting that “something is going to happen,” and make themselves miserable looking for troubles that never come. The way to make flour cheap is to eat com bread. a division amo: James L. Will© ceased. ELIZABETH WILLCOX, Admr’x. Abbeville, Sept. 3d, 1862. 16 9t. GEORGIA, Mitehej| Ciiinty. TirilKRLAS. Henri Smith applies to mo for TT letters of xrtniliisltation on the estate of Henry Jones^decelt^J. / ibesa‘are tli^rcfup-In cite and admonish all and singular the kint-q/rimd creditors of said de ceased, to tile 'th-irjhldectionS-if any they have, in my office at Cufnifla, •aid county, in terms of I he law. Given ni'Jrr niy Ilaud and official signa ture, Sept. 1st. if 62 16 5t. I JOS. J. BRADFORD, Ord v. GEORGIA. Twiggs county.! W HEREAS, Silas IJarrintine makes applica tion to me for letters ot administration on the estate of William Barriutine, late of said county, deceased. These an- therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in November next, to .show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 00th September, i860. 19 5t) LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. W HEREAS, W H. II. Barnes applies for letters of administration, de bonis non, on the estate of George W. Barnes, late of said county dec’d. AND WHEREAS. Georgia A. Clay applies for letters of administration on the estate of Adam Clay, late of said county, deceased. AND WHEREAS, Mary Ivey applies for let ters of administration on the estate of James Ivey, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors of said several estates, and all others adversely concerned to file their objec tions in my office on or before the first Monday in November next. Given under my hand officially this, 20th Sept. 1862. (19 5t.) JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. ltEPBESEXTATIVE-N. Speaker of the House of Representatives.—Hon. Warren Akiu, of Cass county. Clerk—L. Carrington, Esq., of Baldwin co. Appling—A. P. Surrency. Baker—3Y. D. Williams. Baldwin—L. II Briscoe. Banks—F. G. 3loss. Berrien—James Griffin. Bibb—L. N. Whittle, J. II. R. 3Yash- ington. Brooks—O. T/. Smith. Bryan—W. II. Yanbrackel. Burke—E. B. Gresham, J. 31 Reynolds. Bulloch—David Beasley. Butts—J. W. ilcCord. Campbell.—J. M. Cantrell. Camden—H. 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—li. N. Trammell. Charlton—O. K. 3Iizell. Chattahoochee—E. G. Raiford. Chattooga—D. D. Dumas. Cherokee—W. F. Mullins, W. W. 3V. Fleming Crawford—Jacob Lowe. Clark—Wm. Jackson, F. 3Y. 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. Exrly—J. W. Hightower. Echols—John S. Johnson. Elbert—Robert Hester. Fannin— Jeptha Patterson. Fayette—John Favor. Forsyth—F. 31. Hawkins. Floyd—Z. B. Hargrove, C. S. Black. Franklin—A. W. Brawner. Fulton—C. A. Pitts, J. J. Thrasher. Gilmer—E. Fain. Greene—L. D. Carlton, A. A. Jernigan. Glynn—A. E. Cochran. Gordon.—James Freeman, Eldridge Barkor. Gwinnett—L. A- McAfee, T. P. Hud son. Glascock—Allen Kelly. Habersham.—J. H. Wyly. Hancock—C. W. Dubose, A. J. Lane. Hall—H. W. Blake, W. P. Smith. Harris—A.G. Jones, F. Hargett, Haralson—R. F. Speight. Hart—J. E. Strickland. Heard—R. H. Jackson. Henry—L. 31. Tye, B. L. Harper, Houston—Levi Ezell, C. L. D. Rice. Irwin—O. H. Cook. Jackson—James Lindsay, H. C. Gid eon. Jasper—J. W. Burney. Jones—Benj. Barron. Jefferson—B. S. Carswell. Johnson—G. W. 3V. Snell. Laurens—R. Robinson. Liberty—J. B. Mallard. Lowndes—W. D. Howell. Lee—W. A. Jones. Lincoln—J. E. Dill. Lumpkin—J. J. Findley. Macon—3Y. II. Felton. Madison—G. H. Bird. Marion—J. F. Rushing. 3Ii!ler—J. J. Swearengen. Milton—J. W. Nesbit. Mitchell—R. F. Bacon. 31array—R. McCamy. NIerriwether—J. J. Hussey, J. A. Ren der. NIuscogee—J. A. L. Leu, A. J. Robison Morgan—Joseph Lomond. McIntosh—J. M. Owens. Monroe—Edmund Dumas, E. G. Caba- niss. Montgomery—A. PeterSon, Newton—D. T. White, Lewis Zachry. Oglethorpe—Jlial Smith, I*.31. 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. C. Ellington. Rabun—F. A. Bleckley. Randolph—O. 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—3V. 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 Clem ents. 3Yalton—A. B. Whitehead, Harden Haygood. Ware—L. W. H. Pittman. Warren—E. Lazenby. NYayne—S. O. Bryan. Washington—J. S. Hook, 3V. J. Irwin. White—Jno. J. 3Ioore. 3Yebster—J. P. Beaty. Whitfield—W.' J. Underwood, John Thomas, Wilcox-—Tiios. Gibbs. Wilkes—3Y. D. Walton. TVilkinson-— R. J. Cochran. Worth—Daniel Henderson. JSUS1NJESS CAUJDS. CITATIONS. OEOIiGIA, Jasper county. VjJIIl’.UKAS Andrew J. Freeman and John B. M. T v n.fifips, makes application to me for adminis trate "i ou the estate of Hartwell W. 15. Freeman, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at mv office on the first Monday iu November next, and show cause, if any they have why lctlen- shall not lie granted the applicants, other- wise said letters will lie granted. (Jivea under my hand and official signature, this Sept. 21th, J8ti2. 19 5t. M. H, HUTCHISON, Ord’y. <»MOl’G I A, Jasper Comity. VtTHElIEAS, Berry T. Digby makes appiii V » me for letters of Administration on the ei pplication to estates of Samuel li. & Josiali C. Banks, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in November next, and show cause why letters should not issue to the applicant. (liven under my hand and official signature this Sept. 2!fli. I8li2. 19 5t. M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper County. " 8 7 HERE AS, Berry T. Digbv makes application to M me lbr letters of administration with the will an nexed, on tiie estate of John C. Banks, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in November next, and show cause why let ters should not issue fo the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this Sept. 21th, I8(i2. 19 ok M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEOifGlA Baker County. V-V/HEUEAS, tbe estate of John Carter, late * v of said county, deceased, is’ unrepresented, and therefore subject to waste. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned,, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band officially 7 . JOHN F. GRIFFIN, Ord’y. Sept. 20, 1862. |8 5t. GEORGIA, Jasper County. VV r HEIiE AS Morris Noles makes application to me r ? for letters of Administration on the estate of John W. Noles, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to Be and appear atony office, at the next Nov. term in said comity to show cause in terms of the law, if any they have,why said letters should not be granted.,1 Given under my hand and official signature, this 24th, Sept., 1862. 19 5t. M. H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper County^ ’IVTliEREAS, the esfitite of/libson IL Crom- t T well of said county 7 , detansed, is unrepresen ted and therefore subject to -waste. These are sons intcre; lice on the fir take out lett on the estate letters shall as provided Given under my hand officially this 1st day of Sept., 1862. (16 5t) M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. monish all per- pear at my of- nber next, and de bonis non, or show cause why Clerk of the Court ntee t Hammock makes due form of law, for GEORGIA, Twiggs Coingy, VU H Ei;HAS, Mrs Wy if application to mo i letters of administration oi tha estate of William J. Hammock iate of said c >imkf, deceased. l lies- are therefore to cjjeliti j adfiionish all and singular the kindred au/fTre/lirors of said deceas ed, to be and appearjst m/q|!ice on or by the first Monday in Nuvpdiberthen and there to show cause, itffny, lepers may not be grant- Given under iffy 7 hnJd qfiiciallv at Marion. Sept. 2d, 1 -0*2. 16 St. yUWIS SOLOMON, Ord'y. GRORGIA, Jasper county. VyrUFREAS, Alfred Middlebrooks makes ap- T T plication to me for letters of administration od the estate of Sally 7 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 issue to the applicant iu terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature, this, llrh September, 1862. 18 5tJ ‘ M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord y. GEORGIA, Appling county. W ’ HEREAS, Mathew Elizabeth Sapp applies to me in due form of law for letters of ad- ministration on the estate of Eliza Sapp, 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 on or by the first Monday in November next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters may 7 not he granted. Given under my hand officially at office, this Sept. 1st, 1862. 17 5t. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Irwin county 7 . IVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons con- _L3I corned, that Lawson Wilson, iate of said county, has departed this life intestate, and no person has applied for administration on the es tate of the said Lawson Wilson, and that in terms oi 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 5r] L. M : COL13ERTH, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Irwin county. To all tthom it may concern. T]^7 IIEREA.S, R. W. Clements having applied t V to me for letters of administration on the estate of William Hobby, late of said county, de- ceased. This is to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William Hobby to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted to K W. Clements. Witness my hand and official signature, this, Sept. 1st, 1862. 17 St] L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y. BXUESCOB A dedRAFrSN&^S. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3HLLEDCZTILLK, LEO. W ILL practice in the courts of the Ocmulge circuit. Milledgeviile, Ga., March 1,1858. 40 ]y. Drs. WM. H. HALL, and CIlAItLES II. BAIL, Are associated in the Practice of Medicine. Dr. W. U. Hall’s residence—the house of the lato Dr. Martin—on Hancock-street. nov4—3m MONTHLY C IT A T J O N g METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AT SPARTA, GA. T HE undersigned having recently purchased the premises generally known as “ Maekies old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda tion of the people. The proprietor will nse every effort for the com fort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. The table will bo furnished with the best that a Hancock county market affords. Drovers will be supplied with provender, pood stables, and open lots for tlio 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, I860. 32 tf. WM. TAYLOR CLARK, IRVIN AND TAILOR, SUCCESSORS TO IRVIN 4 RUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in the Superior Courts ot the South-west ern Circuit—in Terrell and Early Counties in the Pataula Circuit—in Worth and Macon Counties in the Macon Circuit—and, by special contract, in any County in Southern Georgia. Nov. 3, 1861. 24 tf. ETHERIDGE SON, Factors, Commission and Forwarding SAVANNAH, GA. W. D. ETHERIDGE. - IV. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr. July 15th, 1856. 8 tf THOMAS J (.OX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWTON, Baker county, Ga March 18, 1856. 42 tf Messrs. A. H. & L. II. HOAX, Are Associated in the Practice of Law Office 1st Door upon 2d floor of MASONIC HALL. Jan.23d. 1857. 35 tf. J. A. & W. W. TIMER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Entonton.-Oa. October, 18, 1859. 21 ly. JOH3M T. BOWSOIIiT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EATOSTOS, GA< Eatonton, Ga., Feb. 14,1860. 38 tf. 50 Saw Cotton Gin for Sale. ONE of WATSON’S best 50 Saw Cotton Gins, is offered for sale. This Gin is new, and is equal to any in use. Sold for no fault, the present ow ners having no use for it. Any planter wantinga good Gin,can have a chance to get one at a re duction on the regular price. Apply at this office, n oiN. Tift, or J. H. Watson, at Albany. GEOUGrlA. MAI5E BLACK, RUSSETTS, ARMY BROGANS, WOMAN SHOES, SPUN YARNS, SHIR TINGS OSNABURGS, STRIPED HOMESPUNS, By the large or small quantities. Jacob Gans & Co. January 28, 1862 36 tf New Arrangement. Change of Schedule, on and after Monday 11 th inst THE Subscribers are convey ing the U. S- Mail from Mil- ( ledgeville via Sparta, Culver- ton and Powelton to Doubles Wells,and would respectfully iuvite the attention ot their friends and the travelling public, to their new and complete arrangement for travelling facilities over thisline. SCHEDULE— Leave Milledgeviile after the arriva of trains from Columbus. Macon and Savannah; Ar rive in Sparta at 6 o’clock P. M. and at Double Wells same evening. Leave Double Wells after the arrival of morning trains from Augusta. Atlanta and Athens; Arrive at Sparta 11 o’clock, A. M.; Arrive at Milledgeviile same evening. With good Hacks, fine Stock and careful drivers, we solicit aliberal patronage. MOORE & FORBS. Singe oaXe+n—Mil/cdgeril/e Hotel Milled Seville, G a Edirards’ House. Sparta. Moore's Hotel, Double Wells. July 11. 1859. 8 tf. SAM’t. D. IKV1H. greem.ee butler. IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ALBANY, Georgia. P RACTICE in the Superior Courts of the South Western Circuit.—in Terrell, Randolph, and Ear ly counties, in the Pataula Circuit,—in Worth and Ma con Counties, in the Macon Circuit, in the United States Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special contract,in any County in Southern Georgia. January 1st’ 1860. 34 tf. GEORGIA, Appling County. '\VJ IIEKEA8, Calvin Quin, Administrator of 11 Garry Quin, deceased, represent* io the Court of Ordinary in bis petiiion, duly fikd and entered on record in thij office, that he has iuliy administered Garry Quin's estate. These are therefore to cite all persons concerned kindred aud creditor*, to show cause, if any thev have, why said administrator should not be dis- o'qarged from bis administration, and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in March next. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y. August 4th, 1862 13 n:6m. GEORGIA. Raker Comity. ~ ~ To all irhom it may concern. VV7HEREAS, Amos Emanuel, Administrator on T r the estate cf Levi J. Emanuel, deceased, applies tome lor letters of dismission from said administra tion. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons < oneerntd, to appear at my office, oi. or by the tir.-t Monday in August next, aud show cause, it any they have, why letters should not be granted said annii cant. Given under my hand officially, this 4th dav of June, 1862. " J 3 rnCm. THOMAS ALLEN. D. Ord’v. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To all ’rhom it mau concern. \\J HEREAS, Robert Donaldson, administrator on 1 1 the estate of Elisha B. Jones of said com ty, de ceased, applies to me for letters of dismissio i from said administration. ’Ihese aro therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any thev have, why said letteis should not be granted. Given under mv baud officially this 2-!tli day of June, 1862. 0 nilim. WILLIAM LEE,Sen., Ord v. GEORGIA, Jasper County. UV T BEREAS, William Perkins, administrator on 1 T the eciate of Epthpatha Harrison, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dismission from' said administration. These are therefore tocite and admonish all persons interested in said estate, to be and appear at my < ffive on the first Monday iu December lext, to show’cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission shall nht be granted the applicant i:i terms oftlie Statute. Given under my hand and official signature, this 22d May. 1862. ’ 2 m6in. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Twiggs County. YV”HEREAS. Hubbard Reynolds applies to me for * “ letters of dismission as administrator, on the es- tate ot Samuel Fowler, iate of said county, deceased, having Iuliy executed the trust reposed, as will be seen by reference to his returns and voucher* of file. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singularthe kindred and creditors of said deceased, 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 said letters may net be granted. Given under my hand officially lit Marion, April 7th, 1862. •17 m6m LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. Y\ T HEREAS. Samuel L. Moore and George W. »T Merritt, Executors on the estate of Aaron Merritt, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission lrom said Executorship. Ibis is therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my band officially, this 19th April, (d b) lc62 48 m6m. WM. LEE. Sr., Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. To ail irkomit may concern. YyHEBEAS, ; ^j a j, M-Braunen, administrator on T T the estate of Elmore Mames, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from sail! administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned. to be and appear at my office within the time prescrib. by law, to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my bail'd officially tins 24th dav of June, 1862. 6 ui6m. WILLIAM LEE. Sen., Ord'v. GEORGIA, Jasper County. W HEREAS, John Hail. Ad mimstnator de bonis non, on the estate of Joel McClendon deceased, makes application to me for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested in said estate txbe and appear at my office on the first Monday in April n< xt. and show 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, lc62 16 m6m M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. Gr OKiiIA, Jasper County. WHEREAS, John F. Weathershee, Adminis- T T trator of Frances N. Taylor, deceased, makes appl.cation to me for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore fo cite and admonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in December 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 mtlm. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper County. Y\7rtIEEEA8, John F. 5Veathersfcee, A.dminis- T T trator on the estate of Leonard Taylor, de ceased, makes application to me for letters of Dis mission from said administration. These are therefore to eite aud admonish all per sons interested in said estate, to appear at my office on the first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters shall not be granted the applicant in terms of the law. Given undei my hand and official signature this 30th April. 1862. 50 mOni. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA Appling County. YVHEREAS, George Moody. Administrator of T T Dane Moody, represents to the Court of Ordi nary in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered Isaac Moody's estate. These are therefore to cite all persons concerned, kind- red and creditors,fo show cause, ifany they have,why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission oil t he first Monday in December next. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y. May 12, 1862. m6m. GEORGIA. Irwin county. To all tthom it may concern. Y\rilEREA8., R. W. Clements having applied T T to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Henry S. Toivusend, late of said county deceased. This is to rite all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of Henry S- Townsend to be and appear at my office u-ithm tlie 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 5t] L. M. COLBERTH. Ord’y. 3Y GEORGIA, Irwin county. To all whom it may concern. TUEREAS.Jureorge Pauik having applied to me for letters of Administration on the es tate of John/iud Joseph Jernigan lato of said county 7 deceased. This is to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors of said Joint and Joseph Jernigan to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted to George Paulk. Witness my hand and offiefal signature this 8ept, 1st, 1862. 17 5t] L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y. * GELKGIA. Jasper county. •WHEREAS. Alfred Middlebrooks makes ap* Y T plication to me for letters of administration on the estate of Michael M. Toland, late of said county, deceased. 1 Fwse are t herefore to cite aud admonish all per sons interested in said estate, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in November next, to show cause, ifany they have, why letters shall not issue to ttie applicant in terms of the C tatute. Given under my hand, and official signature, this, 11th 8eptember 1862. 18 5t] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. Notice. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell all the land belonging to R. D. Sin clair, late of said county, deceased. JOHN D. SINCLAIR, Adm’r. Sept. 1st, 1861. (Utc) 17 9t. THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY, BY H AXLE ITER Sc. JA.DAIR, ATLANTA, GA. T he daily southern confederacy under arrangements just completed, will contain al the latest intelligence of every kiud. reported express ly for us by Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also, daily reports oftlie Atlauta and other Markets, Loc.d Incidents and Items, See., See. I’rico— $o a-year; $3 forsixmonths,or 50 cents for oue month—always in advance. Tbe WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is made up from, and contains the cream of. tlie Daily It is a large sheet, and gives more fresh reading matt ei than any other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its Market Reports, will be full, and made up from actual transactions. Price $2 a year; or §1 25 forsixmonths —invariably in advance. I Postmasters are authorized to net as our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money— for which they will be allowed to retain, as commision, twenty-five cents on each Weekly, or fifty cent* on each Daily subscriber. UP“Persons getting up Clubs of five, ten ormore subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 12 1-2 percent, less than our regular rates. UPLN otinme will be entered on our books until tile money is paid; and all subscriptions are discontinued when the time expires for which payment is miide. union* the same be renewed. Address, HANLEITER A ADAIR, Atlauta, Georgia. Marfli 30, 1861. . 47 Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare -$6 00 JOHN S. ROWLAND, Sipt. Passenger Train. Leave Atlanta at 7 30 P. M. Arrive at Chattanooga at... 4 57 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 4 Do A. M. Arrive at Chattanooga at 5 15 T. M. Accommodation Passenger Train. Leave Atlanta 2 40 P. M. Arrive at. Kingston 6 57 P. M Leave Kingston 4 30 A M. Arrive at Atlanta 8 45 A M. This Road connects < aeh way with tha Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chattanooga. July 29, 1862. * j0 tf. LAWS OF 1861. WE have a few copies of the LAWS passed at I Session, are now bound in Paper Covers, and ready <nle, at $1 a copy, at office, and f I 50 when sent Mail. Send vour order at once. March 2. 1862. rx= FSIiS S 2?erinancntlv Cured, by the useof Cavanaugh's PILE S 4 I. V t, This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, md lias gained alasting reputation. Try it, ft has no equal. For sale by Ghikve A Cl.ARK Jacobs Cordial. Thisvaluable'medieine can beobtninednl theDrng Store of UERTY & HALL, alsoforsale by GRIEVE A 7 . CLARK, Milledgeviile. No family should be without it. See no .ices Ace. GEORGIA, Bulloch couuty. TA all whom it may concern. W HERAS, James J. Woods and Mary Woods makes application to me for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Mitchell Woods, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singularthe kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in November next, and show cause, ifany they have, why lettersshonld not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this, 15th Sept., 1862. 18 5tJ WILLIAM LEE. Sen., Ord’y. HERTY <fc HALL "DEQUE.ST that all orders and prescriptions sen Ei them, be accompanied by the cash. May 17, 1862. 52 tf. PILLS, yEXTRA ORDINAR Y CURES, ( The Infallible Gum Coated Pills, s Are a certain nud specific cure for all Urethreal * Discharges. Gonorrluea. Gleet, Stricture,andIrri. cation oftlie Kidneys. Bladder, Urethra, and Pros- n trate Gland. They are tasteless, and freefromgiv- ■ ing odorto the breath. Prepared bjrS.Busfob* / New York City,and sold by HERTY & HALL./ Milledgeviile, On. Price $1 per Box. They will / be sent by mail, free of postage, when ordered ' Tax Laws of tteorgia. COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE, A FEW eopiesoftheTAX LAWS are on hand and forsaleat this office.—Priec $1 per copy GERMAN LESSONS! J ACOB llOLSMANN will teach any person the German Language at the following low price: Private lessons, given at the house ol the scholar $4 00 per month ; where classes are formed aou taught in the school room §2 50 per month. H® will do his best to learn everybody the language well. ' He will furnish books. He can be found at the Baldwin Bines Armory. Milledgeviile, Sept. 20, 1862. 18 tf