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ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS^ ,,f the Sirth Session of the PROVISIONAL CONGRESS OF THE FONFEPEBATESTATES. *1862. No 12 JOINT RESOLUTION to authorize the Postmas ter General to cause certain alterations to be made in the building now occupied by the Post Office Department. Resolved by the Congress of the. Confederate States of Atneiica? That tlie Postmaster General he authorized to cause such alterations to be made ted to final judgment anil execution nuder tbe laws ( now in force. “ Sec 2. That there shall be appointed a Marshal for the District of Eastern Texas, for the Court held at Galveston, and the Marshall for the Dis trict of Eastern Texas shall be the Marshal for the Court held at Tyler. Approved, Sept. IK), 1662. SXJSBn'G COMMITTEES OF TME MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. On State of the Republic.—Messrs. (No 5.) AN ACT to authorize the appointment of addition al officers of Artillery for Orduatice duties. The Congress of the Confederate Slates of Ameri ca tio enact, '1 hut the President, by and with the advice mid consent of the Senate, may appoint seventy officers of artillery in the Provisional ar my, for the performance of ordnance duties, in ad dition to those authorized by the Act entitled ‘An Act to authorize the appointment of officers ot ar tillery in Ihe Provisional army,* approved April 21st, 1862, and that tiom the whole number of ar tillery officers appointed to discharge ordnance duties, there shall he one with the rank of Lieu Cochran of Glynn, Black, Washington, Cabaniss, Love. JJook, Smith of Brooks, Barbour, Burney, Carswell, Mallard, Lee, Barnes, Reese, Carlton, Tatum, Wheats, Adams and Hargrove. On the Judiciary.—Messrs. Lester, Cabaniss, Cochran of Glynn, Love, Big- ham, Hook, Hester, Whittle, Norwood. Raiford, Trammell, Tatum, Candler, Hargrove, Barnes, Culberson, Dubose and Briscoe. On Agriculture and Internal Improvc- Admmistrator’s Sale. A IT ILL be sold before the Court House door in Y Y Abbeville, Wilcox county, on tbe first Tues day in DECEMBER next, the following prop. rty. viz: Part of lot No 198, the North side, nod a part of No. 1D9, north, side: and a part ot 202, the South side; all lying in the 1st District of origi nally Irwin, now Wilcox county. Adjoining the village of Abbeville, Wilcox county, --old as the property oi Rebecca Fitzgarald. d. ceased. •JAMES FITZGARALD, Adra’r. Se.pt 20th. 1862. 2ti t( R- Administrator's Sale, A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Or- diniirv* t'f Jones county., will be sold on the first Tuesday in ANUARY next within the legal hours of sale, b. foie the Court House door, in said beionginj ■ ■ FI CITATIONS. GEORGIA, Appling county. loall whom it mag concern. \~%l HEREAS. George Carter having in lawful v r form applied to mo tor permanent letters of 1 affministrariuu on the estate of Stephen Carter ! hde s;! id county, deceased. I i.is is to cite ail and singular the creditors and next of kin of Stephen Carter, to be and appeal at my office, wiihin the time allowed by law, and | show cause, if any they can. why permanent ad- • ministration should not be granted to George . Carter on Stephen Carter’s estate. V. it tiers m\ hand and official signature this October Ttli, 22 5t. ,J. LIGHTSEY,Ord'y. BUSINESS C A a. WM. TAYLOR in the building now occupied by the Post Office ‘ tena,lt , Colonel for each command composed of i hour, Jones of Lee, Findley, Monk, Slap w-x . • t • . • • _ _ . .... I more Ilian one arm v r>nrn« mip witli flip. runic ot /m . * d i c? Department, as may. in bis opinion be necessary: Provided. The cost shall not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars. Approved Sept. 27. 1862. No. 20 AN ACT to better provide for the sick and wound ed of the Army in hospitals. The Congress of the Confederate States of Amer ica do enact. That the commutation value of ra tions of sick and disabled soldieis in the hospitals of the Confederate istates is hereby fixed at one dollar instead of the commutation now allowed by law. which shall constitute the hospital fund, and be held by (lie commissary, and be paid over by 1dm from time to time, to the .Surgeon or assistant Surgeon in charge of the hospital of which the Soldier, w hose ration was commuted is an inmate, upon the said Surgeon or assistant Surgeon s re quisition, made in writing, when necessary to purchase supplies lor said hospitals: Provided, however, when said fund lor any one hospital sliali mcr- ase over and above the mont hly expenditures of the same to an amount exceeding the sum ol five thousand dollars, the said conimisary shall be required to deposit the said excess over and abovc tho said five thousand dollars in the Treasury of the Confederate States, or such other place of De posit where government monies are ordered to be kept: which said deposits, w hen so made, shall he passed to the credit of the said Confederate Mates and be liable to draft as other public moneys are; and all such tunds shall he accounted for by tlie said commissary in i is monthly report and ab stract as now required by law: And provided more than one army corps, one with tbe rank of; pey> elements, Bryan, Walton of Stewart Major lor each army corps composed ol more than i [, :, , . n n- , one division, and tbe Residue with the rank „f bcliley, Irwin, Ezell, Cantrell, limes am Captain, and of First and Second Lieutenant, in i such proportion as the President shall prescribe Approved September 10, 1862. (No. 14.) AN ACT to amend au act entitled an act to es tablish a Patent Office, and to provide for the granting and issue ot Patents for new and use- lul discoveries, inventions, improvements and designs, approved May 21, 1861. The Congress of the Conledrrste States of America do enact, That the clause of the second section of the abovij recited act which requires Jernigan. On Public Education.—Messrs. 31 allard Smith of Brooks, Du Bose, Schley, Green, Atkinson of Troup, Reese of Lumpkin, Cochran of Wilkinson. Eason, Tomlinson, 31 ttllins, Peterson, Owens of McIntosh, Roberts, I lever, Jackson of Clarke, and Big ham. On Finance.— Messrs. Washington, Adams, 3Ioore of Thomas, Norwood, Cochran of Glynn, Barnes, Lester, Blood- Xc Sold for the purpose of making a division among the heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale. Oct. 21)1 h. ISC2, M.*M. MILLS, Adm’r.. 23 tds. the appointment of a chief clerk of the Patent \ worth, Bigham, Jernigan, Felton, Render, Office shaii not be held obligaiury if the current business of the said office shall not require the services of such an officer, and that the Commis sioner ot Patents may, in his discreti in. with the approval of the Attorney General, dispense with a chief clerk for such cause, or whenever the rev enue of the Patent Office is insufficient to enable 1 it to be self-sustaining. Appioved September 2(5, 1862. (No. 16.) AN ACT to increase the Signal Corps. 'The Congress of the Confederate States of Amer ica do enact, That the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, may appoint one Major, ten First and ten Second Lieutenants in the signal corps, and that the Secretary of War s, 31 itchell of Taylor, Schley, estate of Jacob Fntch, a Randolph, Whitehead and Du- among theherrs. W further. That all such Surgeons and Assistant 1 " ia T «PP“ int twenl F additional sergeants in the Surgeons who shall receive from the said commi- ' ^Approved September27, 1862. sary any part of said hospital fund, to be expend ed for the use of hospitals, shall be held liable for , „ . . ,. a faithful application of it, and in a weekly ac- AN ACT to provide for the payment of count and abstract, to be made out and forwarded > cer,a,ned t0 for Postal servtc to the office of the Surgeon General, to lie verified in every instance by vouchers, shall show what disposition lias been made of it, which account, abstract and accompanying vouchers shall be placed on file. Sec. 2 That the Secretary of War is hereby au thorized and directed to make a contract w ith the geverai railroad companies and lilies of boats for the epccdust and practicable transportation of all supplies purchased lor the use ol hospitals by agents accredited by the burgeon or Assistant burgeon in charge for that puipose or donations by individuals, societies or States, and it shaii he lawful for the (Juarternmsler General, to furnish geuetal transportation tickets to such agents upon ail railroad trains and canal boats, when engaged in the actual service of said hospitals, upon the re quest of said snrgeou or assHzut suigeoii. Sec 3 That there shall be allowed to each hos pital of the Confederate Mates, suits of clothing,; consisting oi shirts, pantaloons and drawers, equal I to the number of beds in the same, for the use of the sick while in the hospitals, w hen so ordered by the Surgeon or assistant surgeon in charge, i w hich sa.d clothing shall be drawn upon tbe requi sition of said Surgeon or assistant Surgion, and shaii be receipted lor and kept as hospital clothing and be accounted lor as other public property. Sec. 4. That there be allowed to each hospital with rations and suitable places of lodging, tlie following matrons and female nurses and at tend ants, viz - Two matrons, to be known and desig- ’ uatc-d and hospital matrons in chief, at a salary not to exceed forty dollars per mouth each, w hose j general duties shall he to exeteise a superinten- : deuce over the entire domestic economy ot the hospital, to tako charge or such delicacies as may be provided lor the sick; to apportion them out as required; to sec that the- food or diet is properly prepared, and all such ’her dutit s as may be nec essary. Two mations to be known and di signa- ted as assistant mations, whose general duties shall be to superintend the laundry: to take i charge of the clothing ot the eick, the bedding of the hospital: to see that they are kept clean and I neat, and perform such other duties as maybe necessary, at a salary not to exceed thirty-live dollars per mouth each. Two matrons fer each ; «md, at a salary not to exceed thirty dollars per month each, to be known and designs ted as ward matrons, whose general duties shall be to prepare the beds and bedding of their respective wards; to see that they are kept clean and in order, that the food or diet for the sick is carefuily prepared and furnished to them, tbe medicine administered, and that all patients re quiring careful nursing are attended to, and all such other duties as may he necessary; and ail surgeons and assistant surgeons in charge of a hospital are hereby authorized to employ such other nurs-s. either male or female, as may be necessary ;o the proper care and attention of the sick, at a salary each not to exceed twenty-five dollars per mouth and also tbe necessary cooks, at a salary not to exceed twenty-live dollars per month each, and one ward master for each ward at a salarj not to exceed twenty-five do lars per month each, giving preference in all cases to fc males where their services may best subserve the purpose, and iu the event a sufficient number of such nurses and ward masters cannot be employ ed not liable to military service, and it shall be come necessary to assign to this duty soldieis in the service, then, upon the requisition of such sur geon or assistant suigeoii in charge of such hos pital. the soldier or soldiers so assigned who are skilllul and competent shall be permanently de- taileC to this duly, and shall only he removable for neglect or inattention by the surgeon or as sistant suigeoii in charge: provided, in all cases that all other attendants and servants, not herein provided for, necessary to the service of said hos pital shall be allowed, as now provided by law. Sec. 5. That the hospitals of the Confederate States shall hereartor be known and numbered as hospitals of a panic-mar State, and in all cases where the same can be done without injury to the patients or great inconvenience to the govern- sums as- serviee to citi zens of the Confederate States by the Pcstmas- ti r General. The Congress of the Confederat j States of America do enact, That the Post Master General of tlie Confederate States do proceed to pay to the several pt i sons or their lawfully authorized agents or representatives, the sums respectively found due and owing to them for postal service rendered in any of the States of this Confederacy, under contracts or appointments made by the United States Government, before the Confederate States Government took charge of such service, ap the j -arid sums have bfcen audited and ascertained by | him under the provisions ot an Act entitled “An j Act to collect for distribution the moneys remain- j ingin tlie several Post Offices of the Confederate I States at tlie time tti« postal service was taken in charge by said Government,’’ approved the 30th | August, 1801; but the sums authorized by this act to be paid are only the balance found due alter all proper deductions shall have been made on ac count of previous payments made by the United (states, or any of the States or of available provis ions made in whole or in part for such payment by said Government, or of any of tlie States, and af ter malting all proper deductions for failures to perform the service according to their several con tracts or appointments during the time for which they claim pay: Provided, That the provisions of this act shall only extend to ioyal citizens of the Confederate .States. Approved Sept. 27, 18(32. GEORGIA PENITENTIARY, ? September 20th, 1802. ) O N and after the 1st October next, all goods bought, and w ork done at this Institution, will not be delivered until paid for. This rule will be strictly enforced without any respect to >a i8tf. THOMAS T. WINDSOR, R««k KeepOf. cosies. I To the Distributees of Dr. x James Sweat, deceased, ) late of said county. Williams Beall of mas. On Banks.—3lessrs. Adams, Love, Washington, Norwood, Barnes Hester, Pitts, Whittle, Atkinson, Black, Lee, Thomas, Kook, Walton of Wilkes, Swear ingen, 3Ioore of White, Pitman, Grosi, Stephens of Oglethorpe, Bravvner, Smith of Towns, Bloodwortli, and Trammell. On Enrollment.-— Messrs. Trammell, Moore, Kirby, Hawkins, Culberson, Beall of Randolph, Matthews, Dumas, Powell, Johnson, Hudson Cameron, Fain, Patter son, Kelley DuBose, and Smith of Brooks. On Penitentiary.—3iessrs. Zachry, Cars well, Briscoe, Barker, Guldens, Thrasher, Gresham, Brown of Coweta, Cantrell, Harper, Beall of Paulding; 3Ionk, Laven der, Smith of Oglethorpe, Bloodwortli, Slappey, Pitts, Beall of Randolph, Bleck- Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Ruiloch County, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Statesboro, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to- i wit: Several tracts or lots ot land, containing ] tllii-ty-seveu hundred arres, more or less, iho wid- j aw’s dower eXeepted; lying in said.county, and all | adjoining, and a portion of said tracts well ini- ! proved and hound by James J. Bowen, Nathan ! Roberts, estate of William ller, John 8. Hogan, | James Rimes, Jr., and others, belonging to the and sold for a division on the dav of sale. DENMARK. Adm'r. REBECCA FUTCH, AdnYx. Oct. 14th, 1802. (n n) 22 tds. A dm in ist rotor’s Sol c. \\TILL be sold, -on Ihe first Tuesday in BE VY CEMBER next, in the town of MoDticello, Jasper county, the land belonging to the estate of Geoige Dawkins, deceased, containing ono hun dred and eighty acres, more or less, whereon said Dawkins formerly lived. Terms made known on the day of sale IJ. T. D1GBY, Adrn’r. Oct. I5th, 1802. 22 tds. Bulloch Administrator's Sale. B Y virture of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Statesboro’, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit . One Tract of land containing seveu hundred acres moie or less, lying in said county, and ended by Stephen Kennedy, Henry Richardson, GEORGIA, Appling county. To all whom it may concern. WHEREAS, John Tillman having in proper f T form of law, applied to me for permanent iet- tcis of administration on the estate of James Mc Cauley, late of said couuty, deceased. I his is therefore to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of James McGauley, to l he and appear at my office within the time allow ed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to John Tillman on James McCauley’s estate. Witness my baud and official signature this Cctober 7tb, 1802. 22 5t. J. LIGHTSEY. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper county. \f HEREAS, Thomas J. Coiner, Jr., makes application to me for letters of administra tion on the estate of Richard L. Simms, late of said county, deceased. These ate therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to show cause at the December term (next) of the Cuurt-or Ordinary of said county, why let ters shall not issue to the applicant iu terms of the statute. Given under my baud officially at office, this, 10th Oct . 1802. 23 fit ] M. H. MUTCHISON, Only. kick'd 11. clar::. s.oi’i, d. isvi CLIRK, IRVIN AND TAYLOR, SUCCESSORS TO IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ^.x.: Practice in the Superior Courts ol the Sonth-west- t ru Circuit—in Terrell and Early Counties iu the Pataul.x Circuit—in Wurth and Macon Counties iu the Macon Circuit—and, by special contract, in anv County in Southern Georgia. Nov. 3. 1801. •2’iiOJlAS J. COX, ATTORNEY AT L NEWTON, Baker countv, Ga March 18,1856 MONTHLY CITATIONS. GEORGIA, Appling County. WHEREAS, Calvin Qua,, Administ, ator of YY Gariy Quin, decca.-ed, rvpru,. i,;, , , Lour* of Ofdiiinry in Lis petition, duly fi| a° , entered on recoid it. _tl.ii office, that he 1ms fuH„ aduiitiitilereu (»arr\ <£uiij & estate. Ihese therefore to cite ail persons concerned kindred and creditors, to show cause, ifai vt have,-why said admiuis»»tor should n6t he next. August 4th, 1862 charged from his administration, and receive I't' ters of dismissius. on the first M< ndav in v , J. LIGHTSEY, Ord^ nillin. 84 tf. i GEORGIA, Baker County; ~~—- j To at! whom it may concern. I \i HEREAS, Amos Emanuel, AdminRirater n „ I ' ’ the estate ol Levi J, Emanuel, deceased (Ami; n jtome for letters ol dismission from said admiuisna' A W 42 tl 3SISS033 &. deCSJLFr^miZES. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, niLLEIM/ETiLLE, «.S:0. 'I'lTTLL practice in the courts of the Ocmuige ? Y circuit. Milledgevilja,Ga.,March 1,1858. 40 ly. V Drs. WM. II. HALL CHARLES II. HALL, Are associated in the Practice of Medicine. Dr. W. II. Hall’s residence—the house of tlie late Dr. Martin—on Hancock-strcet. nov4—3nr | these are tnerefore to cite and admonish a!' per., ! concerned, to appear at my office, on or by ti e A’, ? I Monday iu August next, and show cause it un v tl leant'’ ' Vt ' y kt,erS * ,luuld 1,01 be gran!edsaid applf. : Given under try hand officially, this 4th day nf jJune,loC2. j j 3 " >c, »- THOMAS ALLEN, D. Ord’y. j GEORGIA, Bulledi County. ~ To nil trhom it may concern. | YV!, IEI;I :-A' S ' , ' t ’ e r L Donaldson, administrator on | J- 11 ’ estate o! Elisha B. Jones of said county d e Ce T J ’- W“‘” m ' jtor Liters of dismission fron, QJIQ ; said administration. Ir0ui “i ThtBe a»e therefore to cite and admonish ail nor sons concerned, to be and appear at my office within ti e tune prescribed by law, to allow cause, if anv they . have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially this 24th day „r June, 1862. 3 1 6 iiitim. H ILLIAM LEE, Sen., Ord v. PICTURES GEORGIA, Bulloch couuty. 'YSTHEREAS, Theophelus Nichols makes appli- Y y cation to me for letters of administration on the estate of A. J. Nichols, late of said couuty de ceased. Ihese are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to be and appear at my office on or before the first, Monday iu December next, and show cause, if any they have, why letters should not issue to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this 15ih day of October, 1862. 22 5t. WILLIAM LEE, Ordinaly. O F EVERY DESCRIPTION^^ and in all kinds of weather, can now he had at the AMBROTYPE GAD LERY, over Mr. Stetson’s Store. ililledgeville Oct. 17th 1801. 21 In. GEORGIA, Bulloch comity iSTHEREAS, John Green makes application to b ley, Underwood, Jackson of Heard, Key ! Noah Nesmith and others, lying on the Rebel road „_x J \ with thirty acres under cultivation—belonging to WASHINGTON HALL I S still opeu to the Public. Special arrangements made for the ac commodation of Members of the Legislature. t N. C.’BARNETT. Oct. 14, 18(52. 21 tf rty the estate ol General E. Mikell, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the JOHN GOODMAN, Adm’r. NANCY MIKELL, Adtn’rx. Oct. 15, ISb’2. ;u c; - 22 tds. Mitchell Sheriff Sale. ~ A t J"ILL be sold before the Court House door in It Camilla, Mitchell county# on the first Tues day in December next, the following lot of land. No. 40, iu the Eleventh District of Mitchell coun ty. Sold to satisfy one t«x fi fa issued from Ran dolph Inferior Court, August Term, 1862, vs. Bennett L. Bridges. Property pointed out by defendant. HENRY SMITH, Sheriff. Nov. 4. 1862’^ 24 tds. GEORGIA, Pierce County. \, r OT ;.re hereby notified, that according to JL law, 1 will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell a Slave, belong ing to tlie estate ot said deceased, for the benefit of the parties concerned. JAMES B. STRICKLAND, Adm’r. Blackshear, Oct. 5, 1862. 20 Ot." TANNER WANTED. T HE undersigned wishes to employ a good practical 'Tanner to take charge of a Tan yard at oner.. Good wgaes will be given to an industri ous, sober one—noue other need apply. Address the undersigned at Milledgeville, stating terms, <Ac. A man with a family preferred. J. C. WHITAKER. Milledgeville, Oet. €th, 1»4!2. tO tf. CITY ELECTION. O N Saturday the 6tb of December next, on Elec tion fur a Mayor, six Aldermen, a Clerk and a Marshal for the city of Milledgeville, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Council Chamber. Polls opened at 10 o’clock, A. M., and close at 4 o' clock p. M. By order of the Council. JAMES C. SriEA, Clerk. November flth, J 865. 25 tde. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an Older of the Court of Or dinary ot Mitchell county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door at Camilla in said county, one-negro boy, James, about 12 years old, belonging to the estate of Sold for the purpose and Scott. On rulhc Printing.—Messrs. Hester, Fleming, Finley, Cmnu of Hall, Butts, | day of sale. Ilinesj Tatum, Beaty, Beasly, Liaise, Bleckley, Brown of Claj’, Cook, Dickison, Dill, Howell, Jones and Hawkins. On Journals.--Messrs. Tatum, Favor, Gay, Gibbs, Fllington, Lze’H Duke, Stew art, Mitchell of Pulaski, Alizell 3IcAfee, Strickland, Surrenoy and Haygood. On Lunitic Asylum.—''Briscoe, Cochran of Wilkinson, lleese, Roberson of 3Ius- cogee, Smith of Brooks, 3Iartin, Clements, Stewart, Alulkey. McAfee, Hargett, Ir win, Jackson of Clarke, Snell, Lemond. Walton of Wilkes, Scott, Reynolds, Jerni gan, Lazenby, Slieats, Jackson of Heard, Horne, 3Ial5ard and Bleckley. On the Deaf and' Dumb Asylum.—■ 3Iessrs. 3Ioore, Culberson, Johnson of Echols, Dever, White, Green, Thrasher, Neal, Horn, Key, Lowe, 3IcCord, Alulkey, Nesbit, Rice, Dumas, Speight, Tyc, i Smith of Biooks, Hines, and Howell of; Lowndes. On the Asylum for the Blind.—Messrs. \ Whittle, Smith of Brooks, Spain, Smith of) Hal!, Harper, Gay, Henderson of Worth, Heard, Lott, Williams, Powell, Rusltin, Vanbrackel, Bird, Griliin, Lindsay, Alitcli- ell of Taylor, Overstreet, Kirby, Gresham and Scott. On Manufacture!.—3Iessrs. Schley, Pitts, Jackson of Clarke, Green, Robinson of Muscogee, Carlton, 3Iathews, McAfee, White, Briscoe, Henderson of Worth, Howell, Henderson of Pierce, Key of vi c .ri v ,t rv ” c i jlf ry or jasper cotimv’, win oe sold neiore tne Dooly, Moss, Cantrell, Atkins. Dumas of Conrt y House v Aoor in M J nticel | 0 . in sai( j co „ nty , RICE FLOUR. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF RICE FLOUR, ground and bolted at Bellevue Mills, from fresh Beat Head hie>-. Orders sent to the Mill, or left at the Store of Messrs Seott & Caraker’s will be promptly filled. Price, $10 per 100 lbs— 0,11811 311 I cash on delivery. Bags to be returned or paid fur ;f ed ;. t0 de a ;‘ 1 at ®y al cost GEO. li. JESSUP, the first Monday m December next, BelUnfi Mil'.*, Oct 7th, 1«02. 20 3m. GKOKG1A, Ja j per County. 1 A V HERE AS, William Perkins, administrator on Yf the estate ot Epthpatlm Harrison, dee,.sued makes application to me for letters of dismission from sum administration. These are therefore toeite and admonish ail persons interested in said estate, to be and appear at n,v, ffi ce on the first Monday in December next, to show*cause if any they have, why letters of dismission shall not be granted the applicant in terms oftlie Statute. Given under ciy hand and official signature this 22,1 May, 18(£i. _£m(m | . M. If. IIUTCIIISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Twiggs County. \\ T DEKEAS, Hubbaru Reynolds applies to me for YY letters of dismission as administrator, on the es tate ot Samuel T owler, late of said county, deceased having fully executed the trust reposed, ns will be seen by reference to his returns and vouchers of file. 1 ht-se are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd •■'ingmarthe kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on or by the first .Monday m November next, then and there to show cause if any, wliysau! letters may not be granted. Given under my hand officially at Marion, April 7th 1862. Executor’s Sale. "YYfILLbe sold, on the first Tuesday in DE- YY CEBER next, in the town of Monticello, Jasper county, all the land belonging to the es tate of John Cunnard, deceased, consisting of two hundred and thirty three acres, lying on the Alcovy river, with tolerable good cabins, and seventy or eighty acres of fresh land. Terms on the day of sale. JEMINA CUNNARD, Ex’rx. Oct 7th. 1862, (BT D) 22 tds. Administrator’s Sale. GREEABLE to an an order from the Court of Ordinary i>f Wilcox county will ba sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUA RY next, within the legal hours of sale, ' be fore the Court House in said county, !!“ acres more or less ot lot No. 88 in the 1st District of originally Irwin, now Wilcox county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors at law. Sold as the property of James D Gibbs, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. ALLEN GIBBS, Sen,, Adm’r. Nov. 3J, JS62. 26 tds. A me for letters of administration on the estate of William J. Dixon, a minor, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish al! persons int <iu or be for and show cause, if any they have. why.letters should not issue to the applicant. (itvow nuder my hand and official signature this | loth day of October, 1362. 22 U. (D ii) WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y. j GEORGIA, Appling county. To all whom it may concern. \ \THKRF AS, Upton Clary having in proper I Y term applied to me tor letters of ad minis- | ’ration on the estate ot Henry Ciary, late or said c>niritv, deceased: This is toeite all and singular the kiudrdll and creditors of said Henry Clary to be and appear at my office withiu the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why j permanent administration should no* be granted j the applicant. Witness my hand and official signature. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y. j Sept. "Dili, 1862. . *52(4 5t. | GEORGIA, Mitchell County. \\l HEREAS, Blo unt A. Culpepper appliestome for Yr letters of administration on the estate of Uriah M. Culpepper, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular tlie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office in Camilla, in said county, on nr before the first Monday ip December next, to show cause in terms of the law. if any they have, why said letters shall not be granted. Given under my Imnd and official signature this Gtli day of October, 1862. 21 ot. JOS. J. BRADFORD, Ord’y. mCm. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Jasper county, will be sold before the GEORGIA. Baldwin County. \\F HEREAS. It. i). Ivey has filed his petition r t lor letters of administratiou.de bonis non, on the estate of Wiley F. Goddard late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors, and all others adversely concerned to file their objections on or before the first Monday in December next. Given under my hand and official signature, this Oct. 14.18b2 (21 ot) JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y. ATTENTION ! * LL persons indebted to the undersigned, are re- TAouested to call and settle. TINSLEY & NICHOLS. August 19,1862. 13 tf. BOARDING HOUSE M Y House will lie open as usual to re- ceive MEMBERS orthe LEGKSLA- TURE and Transient Visitors to the City for the Winter. M. E. EDWARDS. Oct. 13, 1862. 21 tf. iiERTY ii HALL R EQUEST that all orders and prescriptions sen them, be accompanied by the cash. May 17, 1862. 58 tf. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. \\ HEREAS. Samuel L. Moore and George W. J Y Merritt, Executors on the estate of Aaron Merritt, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from 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, wav said letters may i:ol be granted. Given under my hand officially, this 1=62. -IS mllai. METROPOLITAN HOTEL Chattanooga, Hargrove and Aired. i ou the first Tuesday iu January next, within the On Consolidation of Bills.—DuBose, ' legal hours of sale, the following property, three Pm __ __ | Dorithy Oliver, deceased. menV, all sick or wounded soldiers, being citizens ! ,,f a division among the heirs. Terms on the"day or residents ol such particular state shall be sent • sale. B. B. KEA1 ON, Adm’r. pardcu to such hospital as may reprts-nt tbe same, and to such private or .State hospitals representing the same, which may be willing to receive them. Sec. 6 That all persons authorized to be em ployed by section 4lti of ibis act. who are not en gaged in the military service, and whose pay is not now providid tor by law, shall be paid month ly by any Quartermaster or other person author ized to pay troops iu the Military service, upon a muster oi pay roll, to be made out and certified to bv the surgeon or assistant surgeon having in charge the hospital or hospitals in which said per sons have bee.i employed. Si c. 7. That the Secretary of war is hereby au thorized, in such way and manner as be may deem best, and under such rules and regulations as he may subscribe, to enter into and perfect some suitable arrangement with the railroad companies, their officers or authorized agents, whereby seats in one or more cars of each lai'.road train, as the necessities of the case may be, shall be reserved for the use of the sick and wounded soldiers who may desire transportation ou ayy such railroad, and that uo person not sick or wounded, and not an attendant upon the sick or wounded, shall be permitted to enter any such car or cars so reserved until the said sick and wounded nnd attendants shall first have obtained seats; and, also, shall per fect some urangement with the said raiiroad com panies, their officers or ageuts, whereby all cou- Nov. 18, 1862. 26 tds* B’ Bulloch Administrator's Sale. i Y virtue of au order of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, will he sold before the i Court House door in the town of Statesboro, on the first Tuesday in December next within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One tract of land containing two hundred acres more or less, iu said county, known as the late residence of Marina Groover deceased, and bound ed by John S. Hagin on tbe East, ou the North by John Brown, West by Henry Sieplieus. Also six slaves—Fillis. a man aged forty years; Suse, aged fourteen years; Ellis, aged thirteen years: Aunis, aged eleven years : Aaron, six years, aud Lewis, Three years, belonging to the estate of Martha Groover, and sold for division among the heirs. Terms on the day of sale. This 14th Oct. 1862. ZACHARIAH BENNETT, Administrator with the will annexed, [or.] 26 tds Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of au order of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, will be sold before the Court House door iri the town of Statesboro, on tbo first Tuesday in January next, within the le gal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: •luctors having in charge any such trains, shall be j y ne ) riic t or Jot ot land containing nine hundred required to provide for the use of the sick and , ;, ( . r p S . more or Jess, lying in said county, it being wounded in tire cars so reserved, a sufficient quan tity of pure water. Sec. 8. That all surgeons and assistant surgeons in charge of a hospital having in bis or their charge any sick or wounded soldier, desiring transportation as aforesaid, shall, in al! cases, de tail some competent person, acting nuder bis or their authority, v.-hose July it shall be to accompa ny all such sick enu wounded to the depot of any such railroad, to see that all such are propetly cared for, and tii.it they obtain seats in the saiil car or cars so reserved. Approved September 27, 1162. No . 21. AN ACT to amend an act entitled “An Act to di vide the State of Texas into two Judicial Dis tricts. and to provide for the appointment of Judges nnd officers of the same. The Congress of the Confederate States of Amer ica do ena'-l. That the counties of Matagorda, Wharton. Colorado. Washington and Buries- ton a:e hereby attached to the Eastern Dis trict of Texas, and all suits hereafter instituted against persons residing in any of said counties shall be instituted in the court of said district held at Galveston, until otherwise ordered by tbe Judge of said District: Pioridcd however. That all suits and proceedings instituted against persons or top rty in any of nid counties shall bs prosecu- tlie late resio'euce of William Aron, deceased, ex- I eept the widow's dower; and bounded by lands ot Daniel Beasley, estate of William Hagen, Jep- ; tbo Hagen and (General G. W. Eee—tbe Everett j and Bucklialter roads running through said land. Also, one negro woman by llu- name of July, aged about thirty live years. Bold for a division among ■ tbe heirs. Terms on the day of sale. This 12tii J November, 1862. GEORG I? W. ARON, Adm’r, ELMIRA ARON, Admr’x. [l>n] 20 tds GEORGIA, Wilcox county. 4 PPLICATION wiil be made to the Court of a\ Ordinary of said county on the second Mon day in January next, for leave to sell the land be- I longing to tbe estate of James D. Gibbs, deceased, j ALLEN GIBBS, Sen., Adm’r. i Nov. 3d, 1862. 26 lit. | Beall of Paulding, Candler, Bacon, Kirby, Thomas, Briscoe, Owens, Love and Whit tle. On Petitions.-—Messrs. Lawson, Xesbit, X'eal, Hightower, Underwood, Spain, Zachry, Havgoed, Felton, Raiford and Gresham. On Military Affairs.—Alessrs. Cabaniss, Barnes, Royal, Adams, Burke, Gibson, Cochran of Glynn, 3Iatthews, Love, Hook, Lawson, Black, Owens, Render, Wyley, Bacon, Jones of Harris, Whitehead, Hes ter, Washington, Lester, Culberson, Har grove, Hargett, Tatum, Flington, iSchley and Bryant. On Privileges and Elections.—-Alessrs. Raiford, Reynolds, Barron, Hines, Cook, AIoss, Alulkey, Peterson, Beasley and Surrency. On Few Counties and County Lines.— Alessrs, Martin, Cochran of Wilkinson, Hargett, Hudson, Neal, Burney, Butts, $cott, Snell, Tye, Whitehead, Stephens, AIcCamy, Horne, Love, Lott, Underwood, Findley, Key of Dooly, Powell of Decatur, Brown of Clay, Jones of Lee, Culber son, Speight, Felton, Thomas and Rob erts. On Auditing—Alessrs. Hawkins, Jack- son of Heard, Alartin. Pitman. Williams and Slappey. On Military Institute.-—Smith of Brooks, Aloore, Black, Schley, Green, Pitts, Reese, Burke, Barke r , Martin, Render, Walton, Candler, Griliin, Henderson of Pierce, Nesbit and Slieats- Nlanriing Commi lives ol' Hie Mcuntr. On Privileges aud Elections.—Messrs. Brown. Anthony, Fletcher, Griffin, Jamison, Swearengeu and King. On Petitions.—Messrs. Hill, Lane, McBea, Jas. Hilliard, Alexander and Stephens. On Enrollment—Messrs. Dyer, Fort, Gaston, Bothwell, Smith and Wate. On Journals.—Messrs. Anthony, Killeu, Shew- nmke and Thomas Hilliard. On Confederate Relations—Messrs. Gibson, Fur- low, Seward, Gordon, Hansell, Echols, Vasou and Kendall. On Judiciary.—Messrs. Seward, Vasou, Stafford Lewis, Hansell. Boyd, Jackson, Killen, Mitchell, Dyer, Gordon, l’inckard. On Finance.—Messrs. Lewis, Hansell, Mosely, Stafford, Dyer. Shewniake and Brown. On Internal Improvements.—Messrs. Furlow, Gordon, Beaseley, Yason, Sliewmake and Steph ens. On Public Education and Free Schools—Messrs. Echols, Anthony, Fort, Dyer, Lane, King, Gaston Boyd and Benson. On Ranks.—Messrs. Gordon, Hansel!, Gibson, Brown. Hill, Stafford, and Mitchell. On New Counties and Lines.—Messrs. Smith, Simmons, Ware, Wright, Griffin, Jamison and Benson. On Penitentiary—Messrs. Alexander,Boyd,Grif fin, Lane, James Hilliard, Kendall, McBea, and Jackson Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. Kendall, Furlow, Fort Anthony. Harris and Bothwell. On Military.—Messrs. Killen. Gordon. Smith, Seward,Swearengen,Thomas llilliuid, Gaston, King and Pinckard. On Printing.—Messrs. Mosely, Harris. Simmons McBea. Fletcher, Sliewmake, Ware. Janies Hil liard and Benson. On Deaf and Dumb Asylum.—Messrs. Beasley, Lewis, Simmons. Mitchell, Stafford. Boyd. Alex ander and Pinckard On Institute for the Rlind—Messrs- Vason, Both- i negroes to witMatilda, a woman about forty- seven (47): Hester-Ann, a girl about eleven (11): and Augustus, a boy about fourteen (i4) years of age. Sold for division among the heirs ot iiiornas J. Vaughn, deceased. Terms on tbs day of sale. SHELLY P. DOWN, Adm’r. Nov. 18. 1862. 26 tds Executor's Sale. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Statenville. in Echols county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, 1863, within the legal hours of sale two* negroes—Tom, a man about 25 years of age, and Ellen a woman about 25 or 30 years of age; belonging to tho estate of Lott Copeland, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the said estate Terms made known on the dav of sale. JOHN D. PETERS, Ex’r. Nov. 1st, 1862. [t o t:J 25 tds. GEORGIA. Appling county. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John R. Johnson having iu pro per form applied to me tor letters of adminis tration on the estate of Malcont Johnson, late of said county, deceased. This is to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors of said Malcora Johnson, to be aud ap pear at niy office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to the applicant Witness my hand aud official signature. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y.' Nov. 11. 1862. 25 5t. GEORGIA, Mitchell County. \ / HEREAS, John F. Oliver applies to me • » for letters of Guardianship of the persons and property of William R Oliver, Joshua B Oliver, Josejfli M. Oliver and Samuel Oliver minor children of James G. Oliver, deceased. These aie therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred of said minors to be aud ap pear at my office on or before tbe first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any they have, in terms of the law; why said letters shall not be grauted Given under my hand and official signature, this (itb day of October, 1862. 21 5t ‘ JOS. J. BRADFORD, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. WHEREAS. W B. Richardson lias made ap- Y Y plication for letters of administration on. the estate ot Dr. T. J. Gaddy, late of said county, de ceased : l'litse are therefore to cite and admonish fib persons adversely concerned, to file their objec tions in my office on or before the second Monday in January pext. Given under my official signature this November 11th, 1862. JOHN HAMMOND, 25 ot • Ordinary. OIXTY days after date application will be made to kj tbe Court of Ordinary of Jasper county for leave to sell tbe lands and negroes belonging to tlie estate of Hartwell \V. B. Freeman, late of said county de ceased A. J. FREEMAN,Adm’r. Nov. 3, 1862. (m h h) 25 Sit. flYWO MONTHS afterdate application will be _L made to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county for leave to sell the laud and negroes b«- longing to the estate of Dorittry Oliver late of said couuty, deceased. B. B. KEATON, Adm* t . August 28th, 1862. 16 Sit* GRORGIA, Echols county. \\/ HEREAS, 8. Carter has made application v V to me tor lettms of administration on tlie estate of Wiley Carter, late of said couuty, de ceased. These are 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 December next, and show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted. Given under my baud and official signature, this 25th Oct. 18152. 245tJ TpOS It CLAYTON, Ord’y. AT SPARTA, Gi. T HE undersigned having recently purchased the premises generally known as “ Mackies old stand’’ has opened a Hotel for the accommoda tion of Hie people. The proprietor will use every effort for the com fort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. The fable 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^.ll times to any j point on either of the Rail Roads. J. M. STANFORD. I Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf. THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY^ BY HANLEITER Sc 'ADAIR, ATLANTA. GA. rytHE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY 1 under arrangements just completed, will contain al the latest intelligence ol every kind, reported express ly torus by Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also, dailyreportsoftUe Atlanta and other Markets, LoquI Incidents and Items, &o., &e. Price—$5 a-year; $3 for six months, or 51) cents for one month—always in advance. Tbe WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is made up from, and contains tlie cream of, the Daily. It is a large sheet, and gives more fresh reading matter than any other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its Market Reports, jviil be hill, and made up from actual transactions. Price $2 a year; or $1 25 tor six months —invariably in advance. Postmast tin are authorized to act as our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money— for which they will be allowed to retain, as commision, !wont\-five cents on each Weekly, nr fiftyeeuts on each Daily subscriber. Ly 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. t^No name will be entered on onr books until tlie money is paid; and all subscriptions are discontinued when the time expires for which payment is made, unless the same be renewed. Address, HANLEITER & ADAIR, Atlanta. Georgia. March 30, 18G1. 47 ' my hand officially, this )9th April, (d b) WM. LEE, Sr., Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch County. • ^ To all trhom if. may concern. tirilKREAS, Uriah M- Branneo, administrator on ' ’ the estate of Elmore Haines, late of said county, di'ceasc.:, applies tome lor letters of dismission from i adu iui.-trhticn. These afe therefore to cite and admoni.-h all per- >• ns •oncerned, to be i.:u! appear at iny office within tue time prescribed by law, to show causf, if any they have, wliy said letters should not be granted. Given under my .hand officially this 24tli dav of June, 1862. J 6 mCm. WILLIAM LEE. Sen., Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper County. \V r HEREAS, John Hail. Administrator de f Y bonis non, ou 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 t> be and appear at my office on the first Monday in April next, and show cause, if any they have, why letters of dis mission shall not issue to tlie applicant in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature this Ist day of September, 1862. 16 m6m JM. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper County. \Yf HEREAS, John F. Weathersbee, Admin/j- Y Y tratorof Ft nces N. Taylor, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dismission from said administration'. 'I iu-se are therefore to cits and admonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at my office on tbe first Monday in Decemb' r next, to show cause if any they have, wby letters shall not be granted the applicant in teims oftlie law. Given under my band aud official signature at office, this 3i)th April, 1862. 50 ni6m. M. IT HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper County. W r HEREAS, John F. Weathersbee. Adminis trator on the estate of Eeocaid Taylor, de ceased, makes application to me for letters of Dis mission from said administration. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all pf r- sons interested in said estate, to appear at try office ou the first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any they have wby letters shall not be granted the applicant in terms of the iaw. Given undei my hand and official signature this Jlltli April, 1862. 50 mtim. M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord'y. GEORGIA Appling County. HEREAS. Oeorge Moody, Administrator of Y Y Isaac 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. I’hese are therefore to cite all persons concerned,kind red and creditors,to show- cause, if any they have, why said administrator should not be discharged from liis administration, and receive letters of dismission ou the first Monday in December next. J LIGHTSEY, Ord’y. .uay 12, 1S()2. * mtim. OIXTYdays after date application will be made t^to the Court of Ordinary of Appling county, for leave to sell the land belonging to tbe estate ot Moses Martin, late ot said county, deceased. JACOB MOODY, Adm'r. October 6, 1862. j L 22 9t. S IXTY days afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ot Appling county, for leave to sell the remaining portion of land bo longing to the estate of Nathaniel J. Holton, late of Appling county, deceased. GIDEON J HOLTON, Adm’r. October 6,1862. J JL 22 <Jt. T Wl mai O months after date application will be ade to the Court af Ordinary of Baldwin County, fdr leave to sell a House and Lot, belong ing to the estate off tfames M. Denton, late of •said county?deceased. B. F. DENTON, Adm'r. Oct 23,1862. 23 Ufc. Notice. A P pr sons having demands against the es- d-\. tateof John M. Allen, late of Pierce county, are requested to present them duly certified; and all persons indebted will make immediate pay ment. THOS. MOODY, Adm'r. Oct. 12th, 1862. Cl jig) 2<i9t. \\ GEORGIA, Appling county. \THEREAS, Gideon J. Holton, administrator Notice. ot Nathaniel J. Holton represents to the Court at his petition, duly filed aud entered on re cord, that he has fully administered Nathaniel J. Holton’sjestate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred aud ciedcitors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, aud receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday in May next. Vv ituess my hand and official signature this October 7th, 1862, 3- Hffim- J. LIGHTSEY, Ord'y. GEORGIA, Twiggs County. WHEREAS, Daniel G Hughes, administra tor on the Estate of John Pope, late of QIXTY days after date application'will he made said county deceased, has fullv and faithfully ex- to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for -cuted the trust i T WO mouths after dale■ application wiil be 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 Bul loch county deceased. (DB) 18 i)t] SEABORN WOODCOCK, Adm'r. S< pt. 24th, 1862. E. R. BARRETT P. E. BEALL. . Ex'rs. 19 9t. O 1XTY days alter date application will be made k3 to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estates of John and Joseph Jernigan, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. GEO. PAULK, Adm'r. 6 Nov. 3d, 1862. ( l Mc) 26 Dt. 1 XTY days utter date application will be mad tbe Court ot Ordinary of Irwin county, for ; for leave to s S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Appling county, for leave to sell tho laud belonging to the estate of Lafayette N. Phillips, late of said county, de ceased. JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm'r. 22 9t. ate application will be Ordinary of Builoch be land belonging to the estate of William W. Dickerson for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors. SEABORN WOODCOCK, Adm’r October 14, 1862. (i» b) 22 9t. ( f'HVO months afrerdate application will he made it to the Court ot Ordinary of Bulloch ocunty for leave to sell all the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Robert C. Cone, lipe of Bulloch county, deceased, JOHN G. SLATER, Adm'r. Oct. 14th, 1862. (Dr.) 22 9t. 11XTY day..- alter date application wiil be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county land and negroes belonging leave to sell all the land belonging to R. D. Sin clair, late of said county, deceased. JOHN 1) SINCLAIR, Adm’r. Sept. 1st, 1 S3!. (Line) 17 9t. in him reposed, as appears of re cord, and makes his application for letters of dis mission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and'Others concerned, to be and appear at my office on or by the first Mon day iuAlay next, then aud thereto show cause, Notict to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to tho estate ut James j if any. why said letters may not be granted Edwards, and Joel J. Edwards, late of Jas-! Given under my hand and official signs per county, deceased, are requested to make im- Oct. i5th. Ie02. mediate payment, and those having demands i 22 m6tn against said deceased, are requested to present them to me in terms of the law. I=AAC LANGSTON, Adm’r. Oct. 16th, 1862. (M hhJ 23 fit. ignature, LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. ; S I ,eave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of i the estate of James Edwards, late oi' said countv : t win-.— a -1 ” . J William L. Willson deceased. ' GEO. PAULK, Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 1862. (utc) 26 9t. deceased. ISAAC LANGSTON, Adm’r. Ocet. Itiih, 1862. (M it u) 23 Ut. O IXTY days after date application will be made O to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to tiie estates of William Hobby, aud Hemy S. Towrisend,de- ceascd, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors. R. IV. CLEMENTS, Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 186L (r, m cJ 26 9t. QINTY days alter date application will bo made kJto the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of ot Jesse J Lake, late of Irwin county, de ceased. JEHU !• LETCHER, Adm’r. LAWS OF 1861. WE have a few copies of the LAWS passed at last S IXTY days alter date, application will U« j Session, are now bomul in Paper Covers, aud ready for msde to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell ’ 'T;' 1 ?,’ at ,?' ? copy-, at office, and $1 50 when sent by county for leave to sell the land and negroes be- j longing to the estate ol Alexander Godwin, late of Mitchell county, deceased. WM. K. GODWIN, Adm’r. Oct. 9lh. 1662. (JJB) 2J 9t. Mail. Send your order at one March 2, lS t ;o. GEORGIA, Baker county. O N the first. Monday in November next appli application will be made to tbe Ordinary of said county for leave to divide tho negr^s belong ing to the estate of Nathan Jordan, deceased, among the distributees of said estate. GEORGE JORDAN, Adm'r. October 6th, 1662. (j. p. c ) 20 Ut. Oct. 17th. 1862. 23 Ut. rpwo MONTHS after date application will be i well, Seward, Gibsori, Mosely, Wright, Furlow - 114 WO MONTHS afterdate application will be I made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of an j Lane. Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the lands be* longing to the estate of Daniel A. Crumpton, this I2lh November. 1862. GEORGE D. MALLARD. ? Allmra THEOPHILUS NICHOLS, J Aun,rs Nov 18, 1862. [u n] . 2ti 2m On Agriculture.—Messrs. Harris, Hill, Furlow, Beasley, Echols, Lane aud Jamison. A made to the honorable Court of Ordinaty of A LL persons indebted to the estate of Hart ■tX well L. Solomon, late of Twiggs county, de- Auditing Committee.—Messes. Stevens, Swear- j C. Xee, late of said county deceased. Bulloch county for leave to sell the interest in the ceased, will please make immediate* payment, ail Mill on Mill Creek; owned by the estate of John persons having demands against said estate will f f PO I of A rtf raU-1 ... J, ' nlnilL'^ hov.l . w, • . engen ana Griffin. ■ Engrossing Committee. Messrs. Jackson, \ Fletcher, Fort, McBea, and Tho*. Hilliard JASPER WILSON, Adm’r, MARGARET A. E. LEE, Admr’x, Nov. 18,1962. [i» u j 26 2m please hand them in proven in terms of the law for settlement. Nov. 4, 1862. JOHN FAULK, Ex’r. (is) 25 6t. Notice. 3 TWO months after date, application will be made to the Couitof Ordinury of Pierce county, Georgia, at the first regular term af;cr ex piration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of John M. Allen, late of said county, deceased, for the ben efit of the heiis aud creditors of said deceased. THOS. MOODY, Adm’r. Oct. 10th, 1865. (lho) 2o Ut. YIYVV’O months after date, application will be JL made to the Honorable Court, of Ordinary of Bulloch couuty for leave to sell all the lands and one negro belonging to the estate of Elias E. Martin, late ot Bulloch county, deceased. JOHN M. MARTIN, Adm’r. Sept. 18th, 1882. (D. it.) 19 Ot. | 'Ur* f ILSS Permanently cured, by the use of Cavanaugh's PILE S.ILlt- This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, and has gained # lasting reputation Try it.it has no equal. For sale by Gkievt. A G’LXPK Tax Laws of Georgia. COMPILED KY L. H. BRISCOE, _4 FEW oopieeoftheTAX LAWS arc on band a»I at this —Pric* $1 per copy Jacob’s Cordial. This valuable’medicine can be obtained et thePmS Store of HERTY &. HALL, also for sale by GRUVE & CLARK, Milledgeville. N* family gk«»14 he without it. $e« Hosiers 4te. Administrator's Sale- B Y’ virtue of an order from Irwin Court of Ordi nary. will be sold before the Court House door in Irwinville. Irwin county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY’ next, between the 'eg® 1 hours of sale, one lot of land number 126, m ti)B si,xth district of Irwin county. Sold as the proper ty of Buryi B. Sumner, deceased, for the beneti of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the d®.V u sale. JAMES C. SUMNER. Adm r. Nov. 3d, 1862. 26 tds.