The Confederate union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1862-1865, December 02, 1862, Image 1

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BOltfHfOtf, iVISBET & BARSESj Publishers and Proprietors. jOM. SI. s ®!jf fionfciratc Slnum ],published Weekly, in JLilh dgerdle, Go.. Corner of Hancock and Wilkinson Sts., (opposite Court IIou.sc.J At $3 a year in Advance. rates of advi:btjsiivg. Per square of twelve tines* One insertion $1 00, and fifty cent* for each subsequent continuance. , wit lii>ut the specification t»f thecumberoi insertions will be published till forbid and cuargeo accordingly. . Basilicas or Professional Cards, per year, where the) do not exceed Six Li nks - - ^ $Id 0t A liberal contract trill be made milk those who wish tc Adccrtire by the year, occupying a specified space LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sales of Land aud Negroes, by Administrators. A'x editors or Guarjians, arerequired by law lobe lieie oil t he first l uesday in the mouth;between the iiouia ol lij in tue forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court nouse in the county in which the property is sit uated. Notice of these sales mast be given in a public ga zette Id days previous to the day ol'sale. .Notices lortlie sate of personal property must begiv- en in like manner 10 days previous to sale day. .Notices to the debtors and creditorsof an estate must al-o be published 40 days. .NotiC'- that application will be madetolhe Court oi Ordinary for leavetosell Land or Negroes, must be published for two months. Cita'ion* forlettersof Administration Guardianship. See., must be published 30 days—for dismission from Ad ninistration. monthly si.e months—for dismission trom Guardianship, 40 days. Buies for foreclosure of Mortgage must be published monthly for four months—for establishing lost papers, for the full space of three months—for compelling title? from Executors, or administrators, where bond has beer given by the deceased, the fall space of tint't months. Publications will always be continued according t<> tho-e, the legalrequirements, unlessotherwise ordered «.t the following RATES: Citations, on letters of administration, Arc. f 2 75 “ “ dismissory trom Admr’n. i 5< “ “ “ Guardianship. 3 Ob Leave to sell Land or Negroes 1 0< Notice I o debtors and creditors. 3 0i Sales of personal property, ten days, 1 sqr. 1 50 Sale of land or negroes by Executors, &e. pr sqr. 5 00 Estrars. two weeks For a man advertising his wife (in advance,) 5 00 BOOK-BINDING TllE Subscriber is now pre pared to do BooIi-3ind- ing", in ail its branches Old Books rebound, &e. MUSIC bound in the best style. Blank Books manufactured to order. Prompt attention will be given to all work entiusted to me. S. J KIDD. Bindery in Southern Federal I IIion Ofliir. Milledgeville, March 19th, 1861. 43 SPECIAL NOTICE. fpilE undersigned having removed from Mil- 1 iedpeville dtsiris and inttiids t" close up hit- business matters of that place speedily us pots- ble All persons iiiuibttd are notilicd that tin no es and accounts are in tiie hands of .1. A Brf.kdlove, and P. II Lawler,who «re author; zed to collect and make settlements If not ar ranged at an eatly day, settlements will be enforced j b\ law. 13 tf. A C VAIL. Agent. V0LU31E mill.] - MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, D E £ E H BE II 2, 1862. [NUMBER 28. COUNTING HOUSE CALENDAR, 1862. i of 3Regimcnts ’ ^attaiicns, ate., =i=. _. . : From Georgia in the Confederate service. Com ©A", 7. — _ -- _- Feb’v. Mar. 1 A 8 GIST 262. v8 29 3031 2- 3 4 5 b 9 10 11 12 13 ]} 15 16 17 18 ]y 9f' 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 1 Sept’r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 1- Iy 20*21 22 '23 24 25 26 27 28 2‘J -r rj. i f- . r j. a. - SS •F 2 £ i 5 c • ~ X f? F ec 4? -•: '< • : V- ! • ; : 3 4Jt’LT. — 1 -2 3 4 h Id 11 6 7 8 9 It) 11 12 17 18 i3 14 15 IS 17 18 19 24 25 20 21 22 - 3 — 1 25 20 2 7 2b 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 y 10 II 12 13 14 15 if, 17 IB 19-20 21 22-23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3i 123456 7 8 9 10 11 12 n 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2! 22 23 24 25 2G-.)7 8 29 20 COURT CALLENDER FOR 1802. SUPERIOR COURTS. JANUARY. ‘2d Monday, Chatham. *Fioy4 FEBRUARY. 1st Monday, Claik t Lumpkin id Monday, Campbell Dawson 3d Mondav, Forsyth Folk Glancoek Merriwether Walton 4th Monday, Baldwin Jackson Monroe Paulding Taliaferro Walker MARCH. 1st Thursday. Pierce 1st .Monday, Appling Chattooga Cherokee eta Western Raiiicad Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 Miles, Fare $6 0( JOHN S ROWLAND, Sift. Paorniicr Train. Leave Atlanta at...... 7 30 P. M. Arrive at Chattanooga at 4 57 A. M Leave Atlanta a- 4 On A. M. Arrive at Chattanooga at 5 15 P. M. Accommodation I* a »sc tiger 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 each way with the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashvilh & Chattanooga Railroad a* Chattanooga. July 29, 1862. 10 tf. iNew Arrangement. Change of Schedule, on and after Monday 11 th inst Til E Bubscribersarc convey ing the U. S. Mail from Mil ledgeville via .Sparta, Culver ton and Powelton to Donbh Wells,and would respectfully iuviiv the attention ot their friends and the travelling public, to their new and complete arrangement for travelling facilities over this line. SCHEDULE—LeaveMilledgeville after the arriva of trains from Columbus. Maeon and Savannah; Ar- rive in Sparta at 6 o’clock P. M. and at Double Welit 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 Milledgeville sam. evening. With good Hacks, fine Slock and careful drivers, we solicit a liberal patronage. MOORE & FORBS. Stage OtBcea-Milledgeri/le Hotel Milledgerillt-,G a Edwards’ House. Sparta. Moore's Hotel, Double Wells. July 11,1859. 8 tf - joxiTa - T. BOWBOSN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ViiTONTON, GA. Eatonton, Ga., Feb. 14, I860. 38 tf. 50 Saw Cotton Gin for Sole. ONE of WATSON'S best 50 Saw Cotton Ginj> is offi red for sale. This Gin is new, and is equa to any in use. Sold for no fault, the present ow ners having no use tor it. Any planter wanting - good Gin,can have a chance to get one at a re duction on the regular price. Apply at this oflice i i ol N. Tift nr J. H. Watson, at. Albany. GEOH.ciXA MAT>E HLA CK, It USS E TTS, ARMY BROGANS, R OMAN SHOES, SPUN YARNS, SHIR TINGS OSNABURGS, STRIP ED IIOMESP i NS, By the large or small quantities. Jacob Gans & Co. January 28, 1~62 3G tf SAM L I). 1RV1S ORtKKLEE BL r TLEh IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ALBANY, Georgia. j)K.\CTICE in the Superior Courts of the Sout. I Western Circuit,—in Terrell, Randolph, and Eut ly Counties in the Putaula Circuit,—in Worth and Ma con Counties, in the Macon Circuit, in the Unite. States Circuit Court at .Savannah,—and by specie contract,in any County in Southern Georgia. January 1st’1860. 34 tf. tTHTRIDGE 8g SON, Factors, Commission and Forwarding 3&3C 13 Xr5.0 jE3I AN. PiT *37 £3, SAVANNAH, 45A. tv D. ETHERIDGE. W. D. ETHERIDGE, Jt July 15th, 1856. 8 tf Messrs~4. H. & L. H. KENAN, Are Associated in the Practice of Law Office Inl Door upon 2d jioor of MASONIC HALL. ■Tan.23d. 1857. 35 tf Columbia . Ciuwforu Gwinnett Madison Marion Morgan id Monday, Butts 15 ai tow Coffee Elbert Fayett Greene Pickens Washington Webster 3d Monday, Cobbt Callionn Ha’ll Hart Heard Macon Newton Talbot Tattnal Wn c Thursday after White | c’riday alter, Bulloch ith Monday, Clinch Putnam Rabun Chattahoochee Lge Twiggs Wilkes Johnson Milton Thursday after Habersham 4thThursday, Montgomery Mondav af- i Echolg ter ^da ° D " I Effingham -APRIL. 1st & 2d Mon. Carroll 1st Monday, Dooly . . Franklin Emanuel Early Fnlton Gordon Pike Taylor Warren Wilkinson Thiirsd’yafter Banks 2d Monday, Hancock Richmond Harris Laurens Miller Sumter . Tuesday after, McIntosh 5d Monday, Glynn . Haralson Henry Jones * Liberty Murray Oglet liorpe Pulaski Stewart Mondav Worth after' 'Bryan 4th Monday,Wayne Decatur DeKalb ' Houston , Jasper Lincoln Schley Whitfield Wilcox Friday after, Telfair Camden Thursday after, Irwin tlonday “ Berrien Charlton MAY 1st Monday. Clayton Scnven Gilmer Randolph Upson Id Monday, Catoosa Jefferson Chatham Fannin Mitchell Muscogee . id Monday, Bibtf Burke Quitttnan Spalding Troup Union Baker rimrsdav after Towns th Monday, Dade Terrell .ast Mondav. Colquitt JUNE. st Monday, J.owndes Dougherty d Mondav, Brooks Clay JULY. list Monday, F.oyd* AUGUST. ;lst Monday Lumpkint '2d M mday, Campbell Clark Dawson 3d Monday, Forsyth PolK Glascock Merriwetlie? Walton 4th Monday, Baldwin Jackson Monroe Paulding Taliaferro Walker Tbusday after, Pierce SEPTEMBER. 1st Monday, Appling Chattooga Cherokee Columbia Coweta Crawford Madison Marion Morgan 2d Monday. Butts Bartow Coffee Elbert Fayette Greene Gwinnett Pickens Washington Webster d Monday, Cobbt Calhoun Hall Hart Heard Macon Newton Talbot Ware Bnlloch Thursday after White londay, Clinch Putnam Chattahoochee Lee Twiggs AY i ikes Johnson Milton Rabun Thursday after Habersham Monday af- 1 fertile 4th-> Echols Mondav J OCTOBER. 1st & 2d Mon. Cairoll 1st Monday, Dooly Emanuel Franklin Early . Fulton Gilmer Gordon Taylor AVarreu W ilkiuson Ptke Thursday after Banks 2d Monday, Fannin Richmond Hancock Harris * Laurens Miller Sumter 3d Monday, Glynn H aralson Henry Jones Murray Oglet taupe Pulaski Stewart Union W.rth Thursday after Towns Thursday ) Montgomery- after * 4th Monday, Wayne Decatur . DeKalb Houston Jasper Lincoln Schley Tattnall AA’hitfield Wilcox Friday after, Telfair Camden Thursday after, Irwin Mondav nflerCharllon- NOVEMBER. 1st Monday, Berrien Sc riven Clayton Effingham Randolph Upson 2d Monday, Catoosa Jefferson Mitchell Mnscogee 3d Monday,’ Bibb Bui ke Qnittman Spalding Troup Baker' 4th Monday, Dade Terrell Thursday after. McIntosh Mondav “ Colquitt -kin Liberty Monday Mon.-after Liberty,"Bryan DECEMBER. 1st Monday; Dougherty Lowndes 2d Monday, Brooks . Clay 3d Monday Thomas piled from the Records of the Adjutant and la Inspector General's Office, and oilier snurns. COMMANDERS. REMARKS. I Col. W J Magill, Reglilais 1 Col. Ulias. 11. Olmstead, 1st A’cluntetr Urgi ment. l F * 4 5 Octob’k j ! j 1 1 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 13 14 !5 16 17 18 19 5 6 7 8 9 10 II HO 21 22 23 24 25 26 12 13 14 1: 16 17 18 27 28 29 30 19 20 21 22,23 24 -25 1 2 3 NovKM 26 27 28.29 30 31 4 5 6 7 8 9 io I 1! 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 18 19 2021 222324 9 10 1 i 1243 14 15 25 26 27 28 25 30 31 16 17 18 19 80 21 23 21 25 26 27 2- 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 8* 9 10 11 12 1314 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 16 17 18 15 w 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 2223 2 ) 25 26 7 ^3Uj ; j | J 28 29 30 31 1 J. B. Villepigue, 1 Col. J. N. Ramsay-, 2 Col. E. M. Butt 3 Col. E. Walker, 4 Col. Geo. P. Doles, 5 Col. W. T. Black, 6 8 Col. L. M. Lamar, 9 Col. Benj. Beck, 10 Col. Allred Cumming. 11 Col. Geo. T. Anderson, 12 Col, Z. T. Conner, 13 14 Col. Felix Price. 15 16 Col. Goode Bryan, 17 Col. H. L Benning, 18 Col. W. T. Wofford, 19 Col. W. W. Boyd, 20 Col. J. B. Cumming, 21 Col. John T. Mercer, 22 Col. Roht. H. Jones, 23 Col.Thos. Hutchison, 24 Col. liobt. McMillian, 25 Col C. C Wilson, 26 Col. W H Atkinson, Confederate R e g i • ment 3 he composi tion at this Reg. not untieisiond. ii I. mixed command of Georgia and Missis sippi companies. A •liunteerA. Disband ed. Volunteers. Former ly S* ernes’ Rrg. Volunteers command ed at Sharpsbnrg by Capt. R B. N is bet V.'ionteers re-ergan- ized. Volunteers formerly John Jv. Jackson’s. Volunteers formerly A. 11. Colquitt’s late ly Co.. New ton's. Volunteeis lately Col. W. T. Wilson's. Provisional Aimy. Volunteers. Provisional Army. A’oliHiteers. Provisional Army. Provisional A r ru y , Volunteers, formerly A. V. Brumby’s. A’oluntt ers, formerly Col Millican's. Provisional Army. \ T o!unteers. A'olunteers. Volunteers. Provisional Provisional A’olunteers. Volunteers. A’oiuntters. Volunteers. Volunteers reorgan ise mule presents almost a broadside view. At the upper right corner of the genuine notes, the white ground ap pears through the shading of the me dallion work; in the counterfeit the entire work is dark. FIFTIES. MONTHLY CITATIONS, GEORGIA, Appling County-. V17HEREA8, Calvin Quin, Administrator of T T -Garry Quin, deceased, represents to the Court of Ordinary in his petiiion, duly filed and entered on record in thij office, that be has fuiiy administered Garry Quin's estate. These are therefore to cite all persons concerned kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why said administrator should not be dis charged trom ins administration, and receive let- Several white snots appear just 0\ r er : tors of dismission t il the first Monday in March the figures hfty,in the medallion aaoi k , An?os t. 4fhi Jg6 o J3 m 6m. at the upper right corner of the gen uine notes; there are none in the coun terfeit. The outside of this medallion work in the counterfeit is covered by a running net work; in the genuine there is none. In front of, and at tached to the chest, in the centre pic ture of the genuine note, there is a padlock; there is none in the counter feit. In the genuine note the head of the man in the lower left corner is nearly bald, a little hair is combed down on the right temple; in the counterfeit a full head of hair is GEORGIA, Baker County. Li alt uiwm it may concern. ’ Ii ERICAS, Amos Emauntl, Administrator on I ‘ the estate of Levi J, Emanuel, deceased, applies tome lor letters ot dismission from said admiuietia- tiou. These are therefore to cite ard admonish all persons concerned, to appear at my office, ou or by the first Monday in August next, and show cause, it uuy they have,- why letters should not be granted said appli cant. Given under my- hand officially, this 4th day of J line, 1862. 3 iiitim. THOMAS ALLEN, D. Ord’y. WILLIAM LEE, Sen.. Ord y. Army. Army. GEORGIA, Buliocb County. - To all whom it may concern. V’lTHERKAS, Robert Donaldson, administrator on T r the e-stafe of Elisha B. Jones of said county, de ceased. applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration. ranvooontod tl.o hair nil thp ri.Tliti These are therefore to cite and admonish all per- i ( pi GSCI. i U<J, 111C lUill 011 II.L V I , poi:.-i (‘(Micerned, to l»f- «ud n^penr at uiy office within temple heinir slightly dishevel led, as It! the time prescribed by luw.t,, sJiow cause, it any they « y 1 j ry r • i have, wi y said ktters should uot be ^rmited. blown Dy U pun or Winci. f Given utwier n;y hand officially this 24th day of In the genuine the head of the fe- j male between the words Confederate I Slates, is near the centre. In the coun- i erfeit the head is placed so as to ! touch the letter E in Confederate. TWENTIES. In the counterfeit hills the figure 2, on the right side, in cut by a fine line, I entirely separating the tail of the fig ure from the main body of it; in the GEUttGlA, Jasper County. VT/Ti EREAS, William I’erkins, administrator on T T the estate of Epthpatha Harrison, deceased, makes application to me for letters of.dismission from said administration. Tiic-se are therefore toeite and admonish all persons interested in said estate, to be and appear at inv office <;n the- first Monday iu December next, to show e-Huse, if any they have, why letters of dismission shall not be granted the applicant iu terms ol the- Statute. Givuu under my hand and official signature, this 22d May, 1862. 2 mfii-i. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. Styles A’olunteers. lately Levi B Smith's. A’olunteers, formerly T J Wartben’s. A’olunteers, formerly Randolph Spalding's- Volunteers. A’olunteers. Volunteers reduced io a bntialion. A'olunteers reduced to a Battalion. A’olunteers. Provisional Army. Provisional Army. Provisional Aimy. Provisional Army. A’olunteers. A’olunteers. A’oin nteers. Volunteers. Volunteers. A’olunteers, formerly R A Smith's. A’olunteers. ’Volunteers. A’olunteers. Volunteers. A’olunteers. A’olunteers. Volunteers. A’olunteers. Volunteers. Army A’ol’s. and Con scripts. Army A’ol’s. and Con scripts. Army A’ol’s. and Con- scripts. Volun-pers. Army A’oi's. and Con- scri pts. Army A’ol's. and Con scripts. Cavalry Volunteers and Conscripts. 1 J J Morrison, 2 W J Lawton, 3 M J Crawford, Cacatry—Provisional Army. 1 Lieut. Col. Chas. Spaulding, 2 Maj. M Cumming, . 3 Maj. D L Clinch, Legions. 1 Col, T R R Cobb, . Provisional Army. 2 Col. AVm. Phillips, A’olunteers. . ■ Battalions. 1 Maj. GAV Ross, A’olunteers. 2 Lieut. Col. J B Stovall, Volunteers. 3 Lieut. Col. AV H Stiles. Provisional Army. 4 Unknown, 5 Unknown, 6 Unknown, 7 Lieut. Col. J H Lamar, b-.cd foimeriy c av j genuine the figure 2 is perfect. Iu Georgia,Twiggs County. 28 Col. J G Cain. 29 Col. AV J Young, 30 Coi. n J Daily, 31 Col. C A Evans, 32 Col. C A L Lamar, 33 Cel. A Littlefield, 34 Col. J A W Johnson, 35 Col. E L Thomas, 36 Col. J A Glenn. 37 Col. not known, 3H Col. Geo W. Lee, 39 Col. J J McConnell, Col. AUda-Johnson, 41 Col. C A McDaniel, 42 Col. R Hendt rson, 43 Col. Skidemore Harris, 44 Nbt known, 45 Col. Thos. Hardeman, 46 Cel. P II ('olquitt, 47 Col. G W M Williams, 48 Col AVm Gibson, 49 Col. A ) Lane, 50 Col. AV R Manning. 51 Col. AA T M Slaughter, 52 Col. AVier Boyd, 53 Col. L T Doyal. 54 Col. C H Way, 55 Col. C B ITarkie, 56 Col. G P Harrison, Jr., 57 Col. W Barkaloe, 58 Col. E P Watkins, 59 Col. Jack Brown, the genuine hills the liat on the head | i V," J ; ;KEA , s ; iJ " ,jbflrJ Reynolds applies to me for , & *ii ii* .. j “V liters of demission an adniiinstrator, on the ew- ol tllG man in tllG lower 1 Git corner Ol i tateot Samuel Fowler, iate of paid county, deceased, the note, sits more upon the top of j j These are .t!i*»*** f ~* *■ cite mid admonish all and J :_ v .mi uie kindred and creditors of t^aid deceased, tc ( be ami appear at my office ou or by the first Monday in November next, then and there to show cause,it any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand officially at Marion, April 7th, ISti-j. 47 m6m. LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. the head than in the counterfeit; in ( the counierft.it the nut occu.o <,<7 ne thrown more towards the hack of the j neck. ’ In the genuine the crown of the sailor’s hat is broader than in counterfeit—the sha- ! f’rinp- line on his jacket in the genuine, inn GEORGIA, Bulloch County. - \\l HEKEaS, .Samuel L. Moore and Geore-e AY _uare across the body—in the counter- j \\ Eiwuft „ on tiie estate ot Aarm ! ieit they run diagonally across the body, j Also, between the XX on the right j lower corner are two hearts separated ; and pointing towards each other in the • genuine, but in the spurious only one, I or if tvYO, run together. The paper of all the genuine notes is of poor quality, but in the counter feit it is of a fair quality of bank note paper. 8 Lieut Col A Littlefield, Provisional Army. Provisional Army. Provisional Army. A’oi's., formerly C A L Lamar’s. Vol’s. formerly 33d Regiment. Provisional Army. A’olunteers. 'Note.—The hair line is not an infallible test, as I have seem one on acouuterteit—but a famil iarity with the face of the sailor on the genuine bill will enable you to detect the false one on sight. J- J* liUSllMUSS €AHI>5». CH’D H. CLARK. SAM T L D. IRVIN. CM. TAYLOR CLARK, IRVIN AND TAYLOR, SUCCESSORS TO IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ^X J 33^a.3NT'S',§ GtA., Practice in the Superior Courts ot the South-west ern Circuit—in Terrell and Early Counties iu the Pataula Circuit—in AA’oith and Macon Counties in the Macon Circuit—and, by special contract, in any County in Southern Georgia. Nov. 3. 1861.24 tf. mojiAS j. cox, A T T O R jYE Y A T L J W, NEAA’TON, Baker county, Ga March 18.1856. 42 tf 9 Unknown, 10 Maj. J E Rylnuder, 11 Not known, 12 Not known, 13 Not known, 14 Not known, 15 Not known,. 16 Not known, Artillery. 1 Capt. L P Girardy, Volunteers. 2 Capt. J II Tiller, Volunteers. 3 Capt. G A Dure, Provisional Army. 4 Capt. I) N Ells. Note —Many of the above regiments and Bat talions have been elianeed, and their status can only be ascertained from the Secrelary of War We publish as tar as we know, and trust that per sons who are better informed, will furnish us, or some other Press, facts which may enable us to qorrect the list from time to time and thus perfect it.‘ Editors Confederate Union. 3a2!S002 6l de&HiiFFSr-sRIliXL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, niLLEDCETILLE, 4.EO. •W ILL practice in the courts of the Ocmulge 40 ly. circuit. Milledgeville, Ga., March 1,1858. Drs. WM. II. IIALL, and CHARLES II. HALL, Arc associated in the Practice of Medicine. Dr VV. H. Hall’s residence—the house of the lute Dr. Martin—on Hancock-street. nov4—3m PICTURES, O’ F EVERY DESCRIPTION and in all kinds ot weath can now be had at the AMBROTYPE GAL LERY', over Mr. Stetson’s Store. Milledgeville Oct. 17th 1861. 2i Itn. WASHINGTON HALL Counterfeit Confederate ^Treasury IS still open to the Public. Special Notes. The notes mostly counterfeited nre arrangements Fommodation of Legislature. tad Members for the ac- [j of the I —“ aron Menilt, deceased, applies lo me for letters oi dismission from said Exccntoiship. This is tlierefi re to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear at my office within the tune prescribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my baud officially, this 19th April, 1~62- (db) 48 m6‘m. WM. LEE. Sr., Ord’y. GEORGIA, Buliucti Bounty. To all whom it. may concern. \X7JIEREAS, Uriah M Brannen, administrator on T < the estateof Elmore Jlnmes, late ol said county, deceased,applies tome for letters of dismission from said administration. 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, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand officially tliis 24th day ol June, 1862. 6 liifitn. WILLIAM LEE, Sen., Ord'y. Gi OlsGl-A, Jasper County. \V7 11EREA8, John Hail, Administrator de » T hntiis non, on the estate of Joel McClendon deceased, makes application to me for letters ot 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 hate, 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 dav of September, Jr-62. 16 rntirn ‘ M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord'y. G J- OR' >IA, Jasper County. T\7 HEREAS, John F. Weathersbee. Adminis- V T trator of Frances N. Tayloi. deceased, makes application to me for letters of dismission from said administration. 'J bese ate therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at my office on tlie first Monday in Decemb. r 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 3lish April, 1862. 5(1 mtim. M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper County. \\t HEKEAS, John F. Weathersbee, Adminis- T V trator on the estate of Leonard Taylor, de ceased, makes application to me for letters of Dis mission iron; said administration. These arc therefore to cite and 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 ihey have why letters shall not be granted the applicant in terms of the law. Given undei my hand and official signature tli is .fifth April, 1862. 50 m6m. M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord'y. N. C. BARNET I’. 21 tf ' 1 *M°fty "ho hi s'' th r e e weeks, if necessary, at each j counterfeit the belt is very light, and the 20*s, 50’s and 100’s, of the issue i Oct. 14, 1862. of Sept. 2, 18(51—lithographed by Hoyer & Ludwig, Richmond. In all the genuine issues of these notes there is a shield in the upper left corner, the - , , „ , , . . r | • fresh Beat Head hice. Orders sent to the Mill, the Tight upper comer or \. 111C11 IS or left at the store of Messrs Srott &. Caraker’s placed in the centre between the let- will be promptly titled. Price, $111 per 1110 Uls ter N in months directly over it. In ^1; ™ delivery. Bags to be returned or paid for the counterfeit the corner of the shield 1 ' B«iivue Mills] is placed directly under the right down stroke of the letter N. HUNDREDS. The Sailor in the lower left corner of the genuine note wears a black belt, with a buckle very distinct,—in the RICE FLOUR, 4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF RICE FLOUR, .fjL ground and bolted at Bellevue Mills, from GEO. R. JEkbSUP. 7th, 1862. 20 3m. ATTENTION ! \ LL persons indebted to the undersigned, nre re quested ta caH and settle. TINSLEY & NICHOLS. Angust 19,1862. 13 tf. BOARDING HOUSE." GE< lltGIA Appling County. V\l HEKEAS, George Moody, Administrator of T T Isaac Moody, represents to the Court of Ordi nary in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he lias fully-administered Isaac Moody’s estate. These are therefore to cite all persons concerned,kind red and creditors, to show cause, if’auy they have, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday iu December Dext. J. LIGnTSEY, Ord’y. May 12, 1862. mfim. GEORGIA, Appling county. A17HEKEAS, Gideon J. Holton, administrator It of Nathaniel J. Holton represents to the Court in hi.s petiiion, duly filed and entered on re cord, that he has fully administered Nathaniel J. HohouVjestate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and c-red' itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis- ch .rged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday iu May next. VVilness my hand and official signature this October 7th, 1862, 22 mfim. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y. VV The J. A. & AV. AV. TIMER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 0M*b^,l8, 18M. Eatonton, Ga. 21 ly. r , i the buckle gcttrcely to be seen. t ;k, d - tr lnd°not r obfil r edto°hoTdTwo wceTs'Couri face of the sailor in the genuine is fine nceountie* of Cobb and Lnrankl*. [and regular—in the counterfeit the : jTT , mouth seems pinched up, and the eves qixty day*^"cnurf of Ordinary of Twiggs have a bleared or scratched look. |fi^lSS^rd‘u^dTlX^ JHe sador in the left 1 and end leans Eppef late of said countv.Y^UyMpft'N, Adm’r. Nov.4th, 1862. ELIAS F. (I- 6.) 25 9t. upon an anchor, diagonally across the vignette from left to right, in the gen uine, there is a hair line* very distinct. nvTY Java from date application will be made as jf the stone from which the impres ts, T ,he honorable the Court ofOrd.uar^of gjon was takeQ had been ‘ brok( ! n or Twiggs; county, Ga , for the negroes as cracked. In the counterfeit there is :"X^te?,!ry- no such blurr or hair line. In the lartwfll L. Solomon, .ate , faU lk, ExT. centre vignette, right side, near the Nov. 4th. 1862. JOHN (is) 25 9t. cotton press, is a mule—in the genuine — . tA nDPlic atioo7inbr^ro it is very indistinctly executed, and the ^ixiy days after da e PJ C c.m )y for leave m ule looks as if he were walking from ..soil th.. NegroesbeionginR to * h dpcease(1 you, presenting only a tail view—in u McDowell, i“ te j^£ ^McDowell, AdnVr. the counterfeit it is much plainer, and Not. 3d, 1862. (k h a) ~X TY House will be open as nsur.l to re- i>i t-ei- vr MEMBERS oi the LEGISLA- [{{? TUKE and Transient Visitors to the Gity for the Winter. M. E. EDWARDS. Oct. 13, 1862. 21 tf. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AT SPARTA, «A. T IIE nnder.'igned having recently purchased the promises generally known as “Mac-kies old stand” has opened a H otel for the accommoda tion of the people. The proprietor will use every effort for the com fort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. The table will be furnished with the best that a Hancock county market affords. Drovers will be supplied with provender, good stables, and open lots for the 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. GEORGIA. Twiggs County. HEKEAS, Daniel G Hnglies. administra tor on tiie E.'taie of John Rope, late of said county deceased, lias fully and faithfully ex ecuted thetrm-t in him reposed. »s appears of re cord, and makes his application for letters of dis mission irom said estate. Tlmse 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 in May next, then and there to show cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, Oct. J5th. lc-62. 22 tnlim < LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. S iX I Y days after date application will be made io the Court of Ordinary of Appling county, tor leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of Moses .Martin, laie of said county, deceased. J.U Oii MOODY, Adm’r. October 0, 1862. j i, 22 9t. S IXTY days afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Appling county, for leave to sell the remaining portion ot land be longing to the estate of Nathaniel J. Holton, late of Appling county, deceased. GIDEON J. HOLTON, Adm r. October 6,186"’- JI. 22 9t. GEORGIA PENITENTIARY, \ September 2uth, 1862. J O N and after the 1st October next, ail goods bought, and work done at this Institution, will not be delivered until paid for. This rule will be strictly enforced without any respect to partii s. 18 tf. THOMAS T. WINDSOR, Book Keeoer. GEORGIA, Pierce County. NOTICE. ITo the Distributees of Dr. > James Sweat, deceased. ) late of said county. "VT'OU are hereby notified, that according to law, I will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell a Slave, belong ing to the estate ot said deceased, for tlie benefit of the parties concerned. JAMES B. STRICKLAND, Adm’r. Blackshear, Oct. 5. 1862. 20 9t * TANNER WANTED T HE undersigned wishes to employ a good practical Tanner to take charge of a Tan yard at once. Good wgacs will be given to an industri ous, sober one—none other need apply. Address the undersigned at Milledgeville, slating terms. &c. A man with a family preferred. J. C. WHITAKER. Milledgeville, Oct. Gtb, f-62, 20 tf. ELE O N Saturday the 6th of December next, an Elec tion for a Mayor, six Aldermen, it Clerk and a Marshal for the city of Milledgeville, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Council Chamber. 1‘oils opened at 10 o’clock, A. M., and close at 4 o’ clock P. M. By order of the Council. JAMES C.SnEA, Clerk. November 6th. 1862. 25tdc. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Or dinary ot Mitchell county, will be gold on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, before Ihe Court House door at Camilla in said county, one negro boy, James, about 12 years old. belonging to the estate of Dorithy Oliver, deceas-d. sold for the purpose of a division among the in iis. Trims on the day of sale. B. B. KEATON, Adnt’r. Nov. 18, 1862. 26 tds' Bulloch Administrator's Sale. B Y virtue of an older of the Court of Ordinary of Builo.-h county, will be sold before the Court House door in tiie town of Statesboro, on the first Tuesday in December next within the legal liouis of sale, the follow ii;g property, to wit: One tract of land containing two hundred acres moie or less, in said county, known as the late residence of Marina Groover deceased, and bnurid- td by John 8. Hagin on tiie East, on the North by John Blown, West by Henry Stephens. Also six slaves—Filiis. a man aged forty years; Suse. aged fourteen years; Ellis, aged thirteen years; Anuis, aged eleven years: Aaron, six years, and Lewis, three years, bclonyii g to the estate of Martha Groover, and sold for division among tiie heirs. Terms on ihe day of sale. This 14til Oct. 1862. ZACHARfAH BENNETT, Administrator with the will annexed. [d B] 26 tds Administrator’s Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, will be sold before the Court House door in the towu ot Statesboro, ou the first Tuesday in January next, within the le gal liours of sale, tiie following property, to wit: One tract or lot ot laud containing nine hundred acres, more or less, lying in said county, it being ihe late residence of William Aron, deceased, ex- o pt the widow’s dower ; and bounded by lands ot Daniel Beasley, estate of William Hagen, Jt-p- tlia Hagen and .General G. VV. Lee—the Everett and Bnckhalter roads running through said land. Also, one negro woman by the name of July, aged about thirty five years. Bold for a division among lie heirs. Terms on the day of sale. This 12th November, 1862. GEORGE VV. ARON, Adm’r, ELMIRA ARON, Admr x. [D B] 26 tds GEORGIA, Wilcox county. A PPLICATION Will be made to the Court of Ordinary of said county on the second Mon day in January next, tor leave to sell the End be longing to the estate of James D. (Iibbs, deceased. ALLEN GIBBS, Sen., Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 1862. 26 9t. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the lands be longing to the estate of Daniel A. Crumpton, this 12th November, 1862. GEORGE I). MALLARD, ? . THEOPHILUS NICHOLS, J Aumrs Nov 18, 1862. [D B] 26 2m f|>VVO months after date application will be A made to tiie Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of William VV. Dickerson for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors. SEABORN WOODCOCK, Adm’r. October 14, 1862. (UB) 22 9t. r 14 WO months afterdate application will be made A to the Court oi Ordinary oi Bulloch ocunty for leave to sell all the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Robert C. Cone, late of Bulloch county, deceased, JOHN G. SLATER, Adm’r. Oct. 14th, 1862. (DB) 22 9t. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper couuty for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of James Edwards, late of said county- deceased. ISAAC LANGSTON, Adm’r. Occt. 16th, 1862. (M H H) 239t. S 1X1Y days after oate application will be made to the Conit of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of of Jesse J. Luke, late of Irwin county, de ceased. JEHU FLETCHER, Adm’r. Oct. !7th. 1862. 23 9t. The campai^ becomes more and day. On all hands a militarj’ movements istic rough-and-ttimhlft fight- of the Cumberland and I Our authorities begin to open to the necessity of holding that rk- which rolls through a region not secon to the “blue grass” counties of Kentucky, ^ and extends from the hills of Warrer, Coffee and Grundy to the flats of the * '; Harpeth and Tennessee. It is truly a ! , land flowing with wine, milk and honey, and illustrates the conceit of Douglas Jerrold, as “to laugh a harvest it has but lo be tickled with a hoe.” V The main body of our army occupies the . melancbolly little depot station of J ulla- lioina. It forms the junction of the Chat-, tanooga and McMinville Railroads, about thirty-eight miles southeast from Murfrees boro. At the latter point General Breck inridge has a division, well posted and fortified. Forrest and Morgan operate around Nashville. 'I hey make Lavergne a place of rendezvous, whence they sally forth like Marion’s men of old, at the peep ot day, dealing death and destruction to the out posts, foraging'parties and subsistence trains of the enemy. These excursions are generally attended by artillery,'- oi which both the brigades of Morgan and Forrest have abundance. Composed ot dashing veterans, and lead by chieftains ; w ho have never been surpassed for skill and daring, the cavalry branch of the army of the West may challenge com parison with any atm of the service. As yet the operations of the opening campaign are merely in course of prepara tion, so to say. We are oiganizing a force to meet the advance of Kosenerans.— Schools of instruction have been oi gam- zed ; new recruits enlisted ; subsistence procmed, and a clear field opened for a free light. It is gratifying to know that the line of mail communication is to keep open. We learn from Col. Cole, that hereafter a regular agent twill attend to the postal arrangements of this department, and that the people of Middle Tennessee are not’to be wholly neglected by that miserable humbug, the Post Master General at Richmond, For six, nay, nearly ten long months, these people have been kept in the dark. They have seen nothing, have heard noth ing hut one foul tissue of falsehood. The whole country has been flooded with Yan kee fabrications of the most absurd qual ity. They know- nothing of what has been transpiring in the (South. Surely, now that we have a free access we should disseminate a ray of light and truth. It is a duty which the Confederate States owe to a victimized, but a true and loyal peo ple. Parties just from below report that the Abolitionists grow more impudent, and that the operations of Morgan and Forrest are conducted upon a system ot greater prudence. Gov. Harris was in Tnllahoma.' His headquarters, however, are still in Mur freesboro’. It cannot he said that one prospects for getting into Nashville are flattering, but we think the chances for keeping the enemy at bay increase.— With such an army Gen. Biagg has only to give them a little more, grape and hold his own.—ljhattanuoga Rebel, 16ih. A LL persons indebted to tiie estate of Hart well L. Solomon, late of Twiggs county, de ceased, will please make immediate payment, all persons having demands against said estate will please hand them in proven in terms of the law lor settlement. JOHN FAULK, Ex’r. Nov. 4, 1862. (I. s) 25 fit. S IXTY days alter date, application will he made to the Court of Oiditmry of Mitchell couuty for leave to sell the land and negroes be- longingto the estate oi Alexander Godwin, late of Mitchell county, deceased. WM. R. GODWIN, Adm’r. Oct. 9th. 1862. fJJB) 21 9t. GECJKU1A, Baker county. O N the first Monday in November next appli application vvi.l be made to the Ordinary of said county tor leave to divide tiie negr. s belong ing to the estate of Nathan Jordan, deceased, among the distributees of said estate. GEORGE JORDAN, AdmV. October 6th, 1862. (j. f. a) 20 9t. Notice. T WO months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Pierce county, Georgia, at tko first regular term after ex piration of two months from this notice, for leave to.sell the land belonging to ihe estate of John M. Allen, late of said county, deceased, for tiie ben efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. THOS. MOODY, Adm'r. Oct. 10th, 1862. (lug) ~2(l 9t. S IX to the Court of Ordinary of Appling county, for leave to sell tiie land belonging to the estate of Lafayette N. Phillips, late of said county, de- JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r. October 6,1862. t L 22 Ot. f|'WO mouths after date, application will be J. made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ot Bulloch county for leave to sell all the lands and one negro belonging to the estate ot Elias E Martin, late ot Bulloch county, deceased. JOHN M. MARTIN, Adm'r. Srpf. 18th, 1262. (d. b j 19 9t. Notict to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to tiie estate of James Edwards, and Joel J Edwards, late of Jas per county, deceased, are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demand* against said deceased, are requested to present them to me in terms of the law, I8AAC LANGSTON, Adm’r. Oct. 16th, 1862. (MHHj 23 6t. From the Mongomery Advertiser. Dog-grrd. The following lines were perpetrated by Alex. Clitfierall, Esq , Clerk of the House ot Represen tatives during a discussion oi it law to O.- Mason, .ty still as a log, T ill waked up by Ashley ou the question of dog: He ripped and he rared tili he made himself weep. On the evils we suffer by losing our sheep; He cried for God’s sake! let us now save our wool. And together, like brothers, make a long aud strong pull. Our soldiers are reeding both breeches and sock3, They are marching in shirt-tails aud sleeping on rocks. Wake up to your duty, impose a round tax On dogs.pups and sluts, or else hang tlitm with flax. Then Little of Sumter, and Jones, of Marengo, Cried, don’t tax the dogs but let all ou men go, And raise all the dogs, and keep ’em and teed em, If you think that you want ’em or know that you need ’em. ■Oh yes! said Jim Foreman, who hails from St. Clair, With his specks on his nose and in Lis eye a tear, The varments around me dance each night a jig, And but for my dogs would not leave me a pig Then Ussery, Logan and Latham and Rives, All spit in their hands and rolled up their sleeves. And swore they'd as soon turn to tadpoles and frogs, As to live in their diggins and not keep their dogs, Melancholy Accident.—YYe regret to hear that Captain Seaborn A. H. Jones, a gallant soldier and estimable citizen of Washington county, in this State, was killed by a fall from his buggy Saturday last. He was riding with, his wife, when the horse took fright, ran away and cap- sised the vehicle, throwing both out, though Mrs. Jones sustained no material injury. Capt. Jones commanded the Washing ton Rifles, of the 1st Georgia regiment, throughout its arduous service at Uensacola and in Virginia. On the disbandment of the regiment, after a short period re-organi zed his company and re-entered the ser vice as part of the 32d regiment. Colonel Harrison, now statioued at Savannah. A short time since, he resigned his commis sion and retired to his home in AV sshington county, little dreaming that a life which had resisted the dangers of the battle field was destined by a mishap to he brought to a speedy close. Savannah. Republican, Nov. 20. A Good Suggestion.—In the letter of our army corresspondent which we pub- . fished to-day, there will be found a sug gestion which the authorities of the Slate should adopt forthwith, in justice to the brave men who have fought, and ate now fighting, for our independence and liberties. We refer to the proposition to hav'e en rolled, in a record to be kept for that pur pose, the name of every Georgian who may go into tho public service, and to aflix to it a memorandum of his fate. The uames, we presume, are already on record, and it only remains for some industrious and enquiring mind to ferret out their history and make both a matter of per petual record and remembrance. The reasons for the suggestion are given by our correspondent, and we need not enlarge. There is hardly a citizen of the State who is not tenderly inte rested in the preservation of these facts as part of our history. Savannah Republican, Nov. 19. HEKTY & HALL T>EQUEST that all orders tV them, be accompanied by May 17, 1M9. and prescription* *en the cash. Stt