The Confederate union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1862-1865, December 09, 1862, Image 4

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BY ATTlHORIlS‘. ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS of the Sixth Session of the PROVISIONAL CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. 1862. No 18. AN ACT to provide for the payment of sums as certained to be due fur postal service to citizens of the Confederate States by the Post JJaster General. „ , The Congress of the Confederate .States of America do enact. That the Post Master General of the Confederate .States do proceed to pav to the Severn! persons or their law fu ly authorized agents or representatives, the sums respectively found due and owing to them for/ostal service render ed in any of the States oMIns Confederacy, un der contracts or appointments made by the Uni ted Mates Government/ betore the Cell federate Mates Government tool# charge of such service, as the said sums have iieeii audited and ascer tained by him under tl| provisions of an act en- titled'*An act to collect tor distribution the mon eys remaining in the several Post Offices of the Confederate Mates at the time the postal service was taken in charge by said government," ap proved the 30th of August. 1861: but the sums authorized by this act to be paid are only the bal ances fouud due after all proper deductions shall have been made on account ot previous payments made by the United States, or any of the States or of available provisions made in whole or in part lor such payment by said Government, or ol any of the Stales and alter making all proper de ductions tor failure or partial failures to perform the service according to their several contracts or appointments during the time for which they claim pay: Provided, that the provisions ol this Act shall only extend to loyal citizens of the Cou- f. derate States. Approved Sept, tit, 1862. No. 12 JOINT RESOLUTION to authorize the Poslmas- tei General to cause certain alterations to be made in tlie building now occupied by’ the 1’ost Office Department. Resolved by the Congress of the Confederate States of America, That the Postmaster General ba authorized to cause such alterations to be made in the building now occupied by the Post Office Department, as may, in his opinion be necessary: Provided. The cost shall not exceed two thousand live hundred dollars. Approved Sept. 27. 1802. No 22 AN ACT to amen 1 acts Nos 223 and 311 of the Provisional Congress so as to authorize an ex tension of the time for soiling property for tax es in default. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That whevever the Secretary of the Treasury may have found it necessary to extend the time for making the assessments and returns provided flTfc by t ie! acts, he shall have authority at his discretion, to make an extension of rlie time fixed by said acts, for the payment ot the tax, or for the sale in default of said payment, and otherwise to provide as may be necessary to render efficient the execution of the said acts, not withstanding such extension. Approved, Sept 30,1861. No 23. AN ACT to amend the “Act to authorize payment to be made for certain horses purchased for the army by Colonel A. W. McDonald,” approved August 21st, le62. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enaet. That the above recited act be amended so as to insert after the word “horses,” wherever it occurs in said act, the words “and cavalry equipments.” Approved Sept. 30, 1862. No 34. AN ACT to enable tb* 1 Piesident of the Confed erate States to provide the means of military transportation by the construction of a railroad between Blue Mountain in the State of Alabama and Rome in the State of Georgia. Whereas, the Confederate States are engaged in a war, the extent of which lias no parallel in modern history, and the President— by his mes sage of 24th September, 1862/toJtiie Congress has recommended the importable dt constructing .a railroad between Blue Mountam;—rn Calhoun county, Alabama, and Rome, in the Slate of Geor gia, as a means of traiisportion needful for the public defence, and tiie construction of which is also strongly recommended by the Geneial in command of the military district in which said road is situated, therefore 'I'lie Congress <*f the Confederate States of America do enact. That the President be, and lie is hereby authorized and empowered to make all contracts, embracing such terms and provisions as ‘.e may Hsiaswine.ln'i.t to. speedy con structiou and co»p!etibn of the link of railroad aforesaid with the several railroad companies whose chatters extend < ver sa:d lino in the man ner he may think hi st calculated to promote the public inn rest and provide for the public defence. Sec 2. Be it further enacted, that to enable the President to accomplish the object herein contem plated, the stun of one million one hundred and twenty-two thousand four hundred arm eighty dollars aod ninety-two cents in the bonds of the Confederate Mates is hereby appropriated to be issued and applied by the order of the President at such times aud in such sums ns he may deem pioper.andtii.it the President be directed to take a mortgage on said road and its appurtenances for the ultimate repayment of the money so expend ed, with interest at eight per centum per annum, in aid of its construction. Approved October2, 1862. No. 25. AN ACT to ameud an act entitled “An Act pro viding for the appointment of adjutants of regi ments sud legions of the grade of subaltern, in addition to the subaltern* to conipa- ni- s,” approved August Jlaffjgpi. The Congress of the CTinfedertSe States ol A nerica do enact. That Ihe provision) of said act •ball be extended so as to apply to/ndc-pendcnt battailous, stud that on the reconimej^Iatioii of the commander of :-ny such battalion, JLn adjutant of the grade of anbabern may be appointed by the President fer said battalit r, v\,q is not attached as subaltern to said battue nd that srid adju tant when so appointed, shall have the same rank, pay and allowance as ar-* provided by law for ad jutants of region nts. Approved Oct 2, I-'62. No 2G AX ACT supplemental to “An act authorizing the Secretary of War to grant transfers,” approved Sept. 28, 1862. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact7 rwetw hen ever the Secretary of War shalWgrant tran-JeTV-hgrceablo to the above act, to any soldi- r uow in service, he shall furnish transportation also. Approved Ocf2, 1862. No 27 AN ACT to empower certain pel sons to administer Oaths in certain cases. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That the oath required to ena ble sick, w ounded or otb< r soldi.-rs to receive tlieir pay. may be taken before any Quartermaster who is hereby authorized to administer Ihe same, or before any justice <f the peace having jurisdic tion, or any other officer having the right by the law s of the State to administer oaths. Approved, Oct 2, 1802. No 28 JOINT RESOLUTION of dfanks to Lieut I. N. Brown and all under his tuimianil./ Resolved by the Congress oTTljg Confederate States of America, iliat the tha^Ks of Congress are hereby cordially tendered to J Lieut. Isaac. N Brown, and hII under iiis comm a if), for their sig nal exhibition of skill and gallantry on the 11th day of July last, on the Mississippi river, neat Vicksburg, in the hriljiant and successful engage ment of the sloop of war “Arkansas” with the en emv’s fleet. Approved Oct. 2d, 1862. No 29 AN ACT to permit enlistments in the Navy ami Marine corps. The, Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That from and after the pas sage of this act, any person subject to enrollment for military service, under the Acts of Congress providing for the public defence, shall be permit ted to enlist in the Marine corps at any time pri or to being mnateKAkipto the array of the Confed erate States: Provided. '"Nwrtthe number of men go enlisted does not inrieasetTie Marine corps be jond the strength authorized by law. Sec. 2. f hat if any person has been, or is aboul to be enrolled for service in the army, shall at any time before being a-signed to anv company, de clare to the enrolling or commanding officer that be prefers being enrolled for service in the Navy or Marine corgis, it shall be the duty of said officer to enroll such poison for tbe service which he may | prefer, and to transmit to the Secretary of the Q f Regiments, Battalions, Ac., Navv a list ot the persons so enrolled , , . n , Sec 3. That from and after the passageof this ; rrom Georgia in the Confederate service, Com- aetthe pay of sailors and marine shall be increas- j ed four dollars per month. Approved, Oct. 2, 1862. Counterfeit Confederate Hotes. Treasury ■piled from the Ilecords if the Adjutant und In- Inspector General's Office, and other sources. ■COMM.tNDEKS. REMARKS. 1 Col. W. J. Magitl, Regulars. 1 Cel. Ck&s. H. Olmstead, 1st Volunteer Regi ment. The notes mostly counterfeited are i l the 20’s, -30’s and 100’s, of the issue [of Sept. 2, 1S61—lithographed by ! Hover & Ludwig, Richmond. In all the genuine issues of these notes there is a shield in the upper left corner, the the right upper corner of which is placed in the centre between the let ter N in months directly over it. In the counterfeit the corner of the shield 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 counterfeit the belt is very light, and the buckle scarcely to he seen. The face of the sailor in the genuine is fine and regular—in the counterfeit the mouth seems pinched up, and the eyes have a bleared or scratched look. The sailor in the left hand end leans upon an anchor, diagonally across the vignette from left to right, in the gen uine, there is a hair line* very distinct, as if the stone from which the impres sion was taken had been broken or cracked. In the counterfeit there is no such blurr or hair line. In the centre vignette, right side, near the mule looks as if he w ere walking from you, presenting only a tail view—in the counterfeit it is much plainer, and the 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. Several white spots appear just over the figures fifty, in the medallion work 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 runniug 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 represented, the hair on the right temple being slightly dishevelled, as if blown by a puff of wind. In the genuine the hpad of the fe male between the words Confederate States, is near the centre. In the coun- 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, entirely separating the tail of the fig ure from the main body of it; in the genuine the figure 2 is perfect. In the genuine bills the hat on the head of the man in the lower left corner of the note, sits more upon the top of the head than in the counterfeit; in the counterfeit the hat seems to be thrown more towards the back of the neck. In tiie genuine the crown of the sailor’s hat is broader than in counterfeit—the sha ding line on his jacket in the genuine, run square across the body—in the counter feit they run diagonally across the body. Also, between the XX on the right lower corner are two hearts separated and pointing towards each other in the genuine, but in the spurious only one, or if tw o, 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 hank note paper. "Note.—The hair line is not an infallible test, as I have seem one on a counterfeit,—but a famil- iority with the face of the sailor on shu bill will enable you right. 1 J. B. Villepigue, Confederate Regi- merit. The composi tion of this Reg not understood, it being mixed command Georgia and Missis- sippi companies. 1 Col. J. N. Ramsay, Volunteers. Disband ed. Volunteers. Former ly Seemes’ Keg- 2 Col. E. M. Butt 3 Col. L. Walker, Volunteers command ed at Sbarpsburg by Capt. Ii B. Nisbet. 4 Col. Geo. P. Doles, Volunteers te-organ- ized. 5 Col. W. T. Black, Volunteers formerly John Iv. Jackson’s. 6 Volunteers formerly A. H. Colquitt’s late ly Co.. Newton's. 7 Volunteers lately Col. W. T. Wilson's. 8 Co). L, M. Lamar, Provisional Army. J Col. Benj. Beck, Volun toils. K) Col. Allred Cumming. Provisional Army. 11 Col. Geo. T. Anderson, Volunteers. 12 Col, Z. T. Conner, Provisional Army. 13 Provisional Army, 14 Col. Felix Price, Volunteers, formerly # A. V Brumby's. 15 Volunteers, formerly Col. 51illican's. 16 Col. Goode Bryan, Provisional Army. 17 Col. ILL Binning, Volunteers. 18 Col. W. T. Wofford, Volunteers. 19 Col. W. W. Boyd, Volunteers. 20 Col. J. B. Cmnqjing, Provisional Army. 21 Col. John T. Mercer, Provisional Army. 22 Col. Robt. II. Jones, Volunteers. 23 Col.Thos. Hutchison, Volunteers. 24 Col. Robt. MeMillian, Volunteers. 25 Coi C. C Wilson. Volunteers. 26 Col. W H Atkinson, Volunteers reorgan ized formerly C W •Styles’ 27 Volunteers, lately Levi B Smith’s. 28 Col. J G Caia, Voluntters, formerly T J Warthen’s. 29 Col. W J Y’oung, Volunteers, formerly Randolph Spalding’s. 30 Col. 1) J Rally, Volunteers. 31 Col. C A Evans, Volunteers. 32 Col. CAL Lamar, Volunteers reduced to a battalion. 33 Col. A Littlefield, 5’oiunt.ers reduced to a Battalion. 34 Col. J A IV Johnson, Volunteers. 35 Col. E L 1 liomas, Provisional Army. 36 Col. J A Glenn. Provisional Army. 37 Col. not known. Provisional Army. 38 Col. W. Lee, Provisional Army. 39 Col. J J McConneit, Voin„t eer 3, 40 Col. Abda Johnson, Volunteers. 41 Cot. C A McDaniel, Volunteers. 42 Col. R Henderson, Volunteers. 43 Col. Skidenrore Harris, Volunteers. 14 Not known, Volunteers, formerly R A Smith's. 45 Col. Thos. Hardeman, Volunteers. 46 Cel. P II Colquitt, Volunteers. 47 Col. G W 51 Williams, Volunteers. 48 Col. Wm Gibson, Volunteers. 49 Col. A J Lane, Volunteers. 50 Col. W R ilatiuing. Volunteers. 51 Col. W 51 Stnnghti r, Volunteers. 52 Col. Wier Boyd, Volunteers. 53 Col.L T Doyal.* Volunteers. 54 Col. C II Way, Army Vol’s. and Con scripts. 55 Col. C B Harkie, Army Yol’s. and Con scripts. 56 Co’i. G P Harrison, Jr., Army Vol’s. and Con scripts. 57 Col. W Barkaloe, Volun'er-rs. 58 Col. E P Watkins, Army Vol's. and Con scripts. 59 Col. Jack Brown, Army Vol’s. and Con scripts. Cavalry Volunteers and Conscripts. 1 J J Morrison, 2 W J Lawton, 3 51 J Craw ford, Cacairy—Provisional Army. 1 Lieut. Col. Cbas. Spaulding, 2 Maj. M Gumming, 3 Maj. D L Clinch, Legions. 1 Col, T R R Cobb, Provisional Army 2 Col. W-m. Phillips, Volunteers. Battalions. 1 Maj. G W T Ross, Volunteers. 2 Lieut. Col..I B Stovall, Volunteers. 3 Lieut. Col. W H Stiies. 4 Unknown, 5 Unknown, 6 Unknown, 7 Lieut. Col. J H Lamar, Army. Army. Army. 8 Lieut Col A Littlefield, Provisional Provisional Provisional Provisional Army. Vol’s., formerly C A L Lamar’s. Vol’s, formerly 33d Regiment. Provisional Voluntters. Army. 9 Unknown, 1(1 Maj. .1 E Rylandc-r, 11 Not known, 12 Not known, 13 Not known, 14 Not known, 15 Not known, 1G Not known, Artillery. 1 Capt. L P Girardy, Volunteers. 2 Capt. J 11 Tiller, Volunteers. 3 Capt. (PA Dure, Provisional Army. 4 Capt. I! N Elis. Note.—Many of the above regiments and Bat talions have been changed, and their status can only be ascertained from the Secretary of War We publish as far 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 correct the list from time to time aud thus perfect it. Editors Confederate Union. TANNER WANTED. T HE undersigned wishes to employ a good practical Taimer to take charge of a Tan yard at once. Good t^faes will be given to an industri ous, sober one—none other need apply. Address the undersigned at Milledgeville, stating terms, ifco. A man with a family preferred. J. C. WHITAKER. Milledgeville, Oct. 6th, 1862. 20 tf. euuine to detect the false one on J. J. Notice. B Y order of the Ordinary Court of Wilkinson county, will be sold before the Court House door in Irwinton on the first Tuesday in January next, one hundred and sixty nine acres of Land, in the fourth district of said count}', adjoining lands of Isaac Stephens, D. A. Moore, M J. t'ars- well and others ; also the Tanyard near Irwinlon, containing one acre of land, with vats, buildings, &c ; said yard now in successful operation. Sold as the property of VV. O. Beall late of said county, deceased, ior the benefit of the heirs and creditors. T N BEALL, ) J B BARR AT, > Executors. P E BEALL. ) Irwinton, Nov. 21st. 1862. 27 tds LAND FOR SALE! 5 A A A ACRES in one body, jWU'w at $4 per acre. cash. 4UD enclosed, with good fence: 150 acres in cultivation. A plenty of wa ter, and as good range tor stock as is in South Western Ga. Any person wishing to buy will do well to give me a call and get a bar gain, in the 10th Dist. Mitchell county, Ga R. L. ALLIN. Nov. 20th, 1862. 27 4t. W 'lLLbesjid at the Court House in the town of Jiigper, county of Pickens, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 269,23d Diet.,2d Section of formerly Chero kee now Pickens County, being part of the real estate ot E. A. Hart on, deceased. Termsof sale on the day. By order of the Court of Ordinary of Putnam coun ty, Nov. 47, 1862. C. A. 1IAKTON, Adm’x, "(war) 26 tds by her agent, A.T. PUTNAM, ISft)NTHLY CITATIONS. f I 'WO months after date, application will be * made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ot Bulloch county for leave to sell all the lands and one negro belonging tp the estate of Elias E Martin, late ol Bulloch county, deceased. •JOHN M. MARTIN, Adm’r. Sept. 18th, 1862. (D. B ) 19 9t. Nolict to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of James Edwards, and Joel J. Edwards, late of Jas per county, deceased, are req' ested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against said deceased, are requested to preseut them to me in terms of the law, I-A AC LANGSTON, Adm’r. Oct. 16th, 1862. (MHllj £3 fit. Sequeslraliou Sale. B Y order of the Honorable Edward J. Harden, District Judge, will be sold, at the Court House, in the city of Savannah, on the first.TUES DAY in December next, at the usual bouts of sale: 4248j Shares of the Macon and Western Rail load. Company. Shares of ihe Bank of Columbus. Shares of the Georgia Home Insurance Company. Columbus. Shares of the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. 6 Seven Per Cent Bonds of the City of Augusta, of $56(1 each. Sale to continue from day to day until the whole be sold. Conditions cash, payable in Confederate Trea sury Notes or Bonds. W. C. DANIELL, Receiver. Nov. 28, 1862. 26 tds 277 135 121 GEORGIA PENITENTIARY, l September 20th, 1862. > O N and after the 1st October next, all goods bought, and work done at this Institution, will not he delivered until paid for. This rule will be strictly enforced without any respect to parties. 18 tf. THOMAS T. WINDSOR, Book Keeper. . NOTICE. F OUR months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Willcox county for a division among the heirs of the property of James L. Willcox, late ot Willcox county, de- te ELIZABETH WILLCOX, Admr’x. Abbeville, Sept. 3d, 1862. 16 9t. S IXTY days after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for leave to sell a portion of the real estate belonging to William Garrett, late of said county dee d. E. CUMMING, Adm r. Nov. 20th, 1862. 27 9t. LAWS OF 1861. WE have a few copies of the LAWS passed at Inst Session, are now boundin Paper Covers, and ready for Sale, at $1 a copy, at nflice, nqd $1 50 when sent by Mail. Send your order at once. March 2,1862, Jacob's Cordial. This valuable'medieine can beobtnined at the Drue Store of IIERTY & HALL, also for sale by GRIEVE A CLARK, Milledgeville. No family should bs without it. See no ices Ac. GEORGIA, Appling County. W I1EREA8, Calviu Quin, Administrator of Garry Quin, deceased, represents’ to the Court ol Ordinary iu bis petition, duly filed at d entered on record in this office, that he has fuby 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 from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday iu March next. j. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y. August 4th, 1802. J 3 n.Gm. GEORGIA, Ja sper County. \\T HERE AS, John Hail. Administrator de i 7 bouis non, on the estate of Joel McClendon deceased, makes application to me for letters ol dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested in said estate to 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 the applicant in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature this 1st day of September, 1862. 16 mtun M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord'v. GEORGIA, Appling county. W HEREAS, Gideon J. Holton, administrator of Nathaniel J. Holton represents to the Court in his petition, duly tiled and entered on re cord, that be lias fully administered Nathaniel J. Hohon’sjestate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred aud crcdeitors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismission on the first Monday iu May next. Witness my hand and official signature this October 7th, 1862, 22 m6m. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord'y. GBORGIA, Twiggs County. 11J IlEKEAS, Daniel G Hughes, administra- 7 7 tor on the Estate of John Pope, late of said county deceas'd, has fully and faithfully ex ecuted the trust 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 in May next, then and there to show cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, Oct. 15th. 1862. 22 mfjiu LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Wilcox county. A PPL1CATION will fie made to the Court o JLX. Ordinary of said county on the second Mon day in January next, for leave to sell the land be longing to ihe estate of James D. Gibbs, deceasedt* ALLEN GIBBS, Sen., Adm r Nov. 3d, T-62. 26 9t mWO MONTHS after date application will be JL made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the lands be longing to me eswu. m a. Oiampton, tbit 12th November, 1862. GEORGE I) MALLARD, THEOPiiILUS NICHOLS, Nov 18, 1862. [D It] 26 • Admrs qfiVO mouths after date application will be I made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county for leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of William W. Dickerson for Ihe ben efit of the heirs and creditors. SEABORN WOODCOCK, Adm’r October 14, 1862. (ubJ 22 9t. 11 tWO months afterdate application will be made L to the Court oi Ordinary ot Bulloch oeunty for leave to sell all the land aud negroes belonging to the estate of Robert C. Cone, late of Bulloch county, deceased, JOHN G. SLATER, Adm’r. Oct 14th, 1862. (D it) ■ 22 9t. GlXTl O the I * Court of Ordinary of Jasper county for leave ii sell the lands UDd negroes belonging to the estate f Hartwell W. B. Freeman, lute of suid county de- easedj A. J. FREEMAN,Adm’r. Nov.3, 1862. (m h h) 25 Ot. ri'AV’U MONTHS afler date application will be i. made to ihe Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county for leave to sell the land and negroes be longing to the estate of Dorittry Oliver lata of said couuty, deceased. B. B. KEATON, AdmV. August 28th, 1862. 16 ‘.Ii' rpVVO months after date application will be X made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch count} tor leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of \\ illiam W. Dickerson, late of Bul loch county deceased. (db) 18 Ot 1 SEABORN WOODCOCK, Adm’r. U LVI 1 d IO to the Couit of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell ali the lands belonging to the estates of John and Joseph Jernigan, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs aud creditors. GEO. PAULK, Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 1862. f l M c) 26 9r. S lXIYd ays alter date application will be made the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of William L. SVillson deceased. GEO. I’AULK, Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 1862. (I, M C) 26 9t. 8 1X1Y da}S afterdate application wili be made to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county fqr leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estates ot William Hobby, and llemy 8. Tow nsend, de ceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors. B. W. CLEMENTS, Adm r. Nov. 3d, 1862. (l m r] 26 9t rpWO MONTHS after date application will be JL made to the honorable Court of Ordinaty of Bulloch couniy for leave to sell the interest in the Mill on Mil! Creek; owned by the estate of John C. Lee, late of said county deceased. JASPER WILSON, Adm’r, MARGARE T A. E. LEE, Admr’x, Nov. IS, 1862. [DBj 26 2m O JXTY days after date application w ill be made to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county far leave to sell the land and negroes beb ngiug to the estate of James Edwards, late of said count} deceased. ISAAC LANGSTON, Adm’r. Oeet. 16th, 1862. (M ii d) 23 9t. fit IX 1 Y days alter date application will be made kjtot’ ~ he Couit of Ordinary leave to sell the lands belon of Jesse J. Luke, late u ceased. JEHU FLETCHER, Adm’r. Oct. 17th. 1862. 23 !)t f Irwin county for ing to the estate of Irwin county, de- \ LL persons indebted to the estate of Hart jIx. well L. Solomon, late of Twiggs county, de ceased, will please make immediate payment, all persons having demands against said estate will piease hand them in proven in terms of the law for settlement. JOHN FAULK, Ex r. Nov. 4, 1862. (lb) 25 fit. GEOR CITATION S. (ftA Appling county. To alt whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John K. Johnson having in pro per form applied to me tor letters of adminis tration on the estate of Malcoin Johnson, late ot said county, deceased. i his is to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors of said Maleoro Johnson to be and ap pear at my office w ithin the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to the applicant Witness ray hand aud official signature. J. LIGH TSEY, Ord’y. Nov. 11. 1862. 25 f>t. GEORGIA, Twiggs county. VV'HERF.AS.Aden Ii. Bullard, Guardian of * ’ the persons and property of Kenedy Bullard and George F Bullard, minors of Kenedy BuT lard, late of said coonty, deceased, makes appli - cation tor letters of dismission, on the follow ing grounds, to-wii: Because he the said Guardian has removed from said State and because he is somewhat advanced in age. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and others at interest to be ar.d appear at my office on or by the second Monday i:i January next, then and 'here to show cause, if any. w hy said letters may not. be granted, also at the same time to show cause why the court may not appoint them another Guardian in the manner prescribed by law, in such cases provided. Given under my hand officiallv at Marion, Nov. 9 th, 1862. 26 Ct. ] LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. applies for estate ol GEORGIA, Mitcbeil county. AYT HERE AS, Alexander D. Packett It letters of administration on tbt William R. Ilolford, deceased These are therefore to cite and admonish ali and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, in Camilla, to show cause in terms of the law. if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, Nov. II, 1862. 26 5t. JOHN W. PEARCE, D. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Irwin county. To all whom it may concern. ’ IlEKEAS, John W. Fletcher applies to me • ' for letters of administration on the estate of Hiram Paulk,late of sail county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concei net! to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted to the ap plicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this. Nov. 3rd, 1862. 26 5t L M.COLBERTH, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Mitchell county. \\7 IIEREAS, James A. Collins and L. A. M. it Collins applies tor letters of administration on the estate of Brjant Collins, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ali and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office, in Camilla, to show cause in terms ot the law, if any they have tv by said letters shall not. he granted. Given under my hand aud official signature this Nov. 11th, 1862. 26 5t. JOS. J. BRADFORD, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Baker county. AIT HEREAS, Fredetick A. Lewis applies for TT letters of Guardianship for the person and property of Mary Louisa Lewis, a minor heir ol said Frederick A Lewis. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred of said minor to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, in terms ot the law, why said letters should not be granted, otherwise letters of guardianship will be granted to the Applicant iu terms of the law. Goven under my hand and official signature, this, Nov. 20th, 1 c62. 27 5t] THOS ALLEN. Dep. Ord’y. GEPKGIA. Appling county. To alt whom it may concern. A Y^HEREAS, Jacob Roberson aud Nancy Hy- T T ers having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate uf Abraham Hyers late of said county, deceased, This is to cite all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis tration should not be granted to said applicants. Witness my baud and official signature, this Nov. 10th, 1862. (27 5t.) J. LIGHTfeEY, Ord’y. w GEORGIA, Bulloch County. J IlEKEAS, Benjamin Wilson and Catharine Lanier make application to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Ferry Lanier, a minor, late ot said county deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested-to be and appear at my office on or before the second Monday in January next, and show cause, it any they have, why letters should not issue to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature this 12th day ot November, 1862. WILLIAM LEE, Sen.. Ordinary. 26 5t [u B] GEORGIA, Bulloch County. AA^HKKEAS, Jefferson G Williams and So ; Tv phronia Sutton make application to me for letters ot Administration on the estate of Berry Ann W Sutton, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cihe and admonish all persons inteiested, tfi be and appear at my office i>n or before the second Monday in January next, and show cause, if any they have, why letters should not issue to the applicant. Given under my baud and official signature this !2lh November. i8(>2. WILLIAM LEE, Sen., Ordinary. ‘-‘6 5t j> U] GE< >RG I A. Baker county. AA7" HEREAS, Piicilla Jordan :.i plies to me for v 7 left- is of Guar .ianship h>r property ol the toiitoi heirs if) lor the persons t f Nathan Jordan are uiar i tush their objection terms of the L granted, granted s kindred c fany the , why sai r-.vise letters applicant Given under my hand this, Nov. 2(Jth, 1862. 27 ot ] TIIOS". said minors »to file ave. in my office in tiers should not be of guardianship will be terms of the law. and official signature, ALLEN, Dep. Ord’y. k3 made to the Court of Ordinary of Mitchell county for leave to sell the land and negroes be longing to the estate ot Alexander Godwin, lute of Mitchell county, deceased. WM. R. GODWIN, Adm’r. Oct. 9th, 1862. (jjlt) 21 9t. GEORGIA, Baker county. O N the first Monday in November next appli application will be made to the Ordinary of said county for leave to divide the negr. s belong ing to the estate of Nathan Jordan, deceased, among the distributees of said estate. GEORGE JORDAN, Adra’r. October 6th, 1862. (j. F. o) 20 9t. • Notice. rpWO months after date, application will be JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Pierce county, Georgia, at the first regular term after ex- giiration of two months from this notice, fur leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of John M. Allen, late of said county, deceased, for the ben efit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. THOS. MOODY, Adm’r. Oct. 10th, 1862. (lug) 20 9t. S IXTYdays afler date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Appling county, for leave to sell the land belonging to tiie estate oi'Moses Martin, late of said county, deceased. JACOB MOODY, Adm’r. October 6. 1862. j i, 22 9t. OtIXTY’da} s after date application wil Ol ’ ~ Permanently Cured, btJ 1 by the useof Cavanaugh’s Pit. E M 11 E. This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, and has gained alasting reputation. 1 ry it,it has no equal. For sale by Gkieve & Clark be made to the Court of Ordinary of Appling eounty, for leave to self the remaining portion of land be longing to the estate of Nathaniel J. Ilolton, late of Appling <*>nnty. deceasi d. GIDEON J. HOLTON, Adnt’r. Oetober 6,1862. j I. 22 9t. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. V\I’11EREAS. W. B. Richardson has made ap 7 T plication for letters of administration on the estate ot Dr. T. J. Gaddy, late of said county, de ceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons adversely concerned, to tile their objec tions in tny office ou or before the second Monday in January next. Given underlay official signature this November th, 1862. JOHN HAMMOND, 25 ot Ordinary. GEORGIA. Echols couniy. W HEREAS, S. Carter has made application to me for letters of administration ou the estate, of Wiley Carter, late ofeaid 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 neat, and show cause, if any they have, why letters should noi be granted. Given under my hand and official siguature, this 25th Oct. 1862. 24 5tJ THOS. B. CLAYTON, Ord’y. BTANOING COnniTTEES OF TUB HOUSE OF BEFBESENTATIVES. On State of the Republic.—Messrs Administrator's Sale, A GREEABLE to an order of the Court of O dinary t f Jones county, will be sold on the ^ T o ni t>i w i • * _ nrst Tuesday m JANUARY next within th- w , Cocbran of Gljnn, Black,. W ashing ton, h ou rs of xale, before the Court House door, in saM Cabaniss, Love, Hook, Snitih of Brooks, county, about seventy-five negroes, belonging t Barbour, Burney, Carswell, Mallard, Bee, the estate of John Towles, Deceased, consisting Barnes, Reese, Carlton, Tatum, Sheats, £ mea. women and chUdiw. boy S - r * | ’ blacksmiths, cooks, and valuable house servants Aw Sold for the purpose of making a^ division among the heirs. Terms made known on the dav M. M. MILLS, Adm r. 7 B 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. of sale. Oct. 20th, 1862. 23 tds. son, Bacon, Render, Lane, yley, B ; tr- bour, Jones of Lee, Findley, M,onk, Siap- pev, Clements,Bryan, Walton ol Stewart, Schley, Irwin, Ezell, Cantrell, Hines and Jernigan. On Public Education.—Messrs. Mallard Smith of Brooks, Du Bose, Schley, Green Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of theConrtofOr dinary ot Mitchell county, will be sold on the ! " T “ —ithin the legal House doer st negro boy, James, . „ '■g to the estate of Dorn by O.tver, deceased, cold for the purpose of a division among the heirs. Terms on the dav of sale. B. B. KEATON, AJm’r J Nov. 18, 1862. j2 0 Administrator's Salt. B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, will be sold before tl,a Copt the widow’s dower; and bounded by lands igton, of Daniel Beasley, estate of William Hagen, Jon. wood, tha Hagen and tGeneral G. W. Lee—the Everett anu Bnckhalter roads running through said land Roberts, Dever. Jackson of Clarke, and acres more; or less .lying in said county, it being B'll the late residence ot V\ ilham Aron, deceased, ex- ^On Finance.— Messrs. Washington, Adams, Moore of Thomas, Norwi Cochran of Glynn, Barnes, Lester, Blond- uw/uiaii , J ’ . _ T) | Also, one negro woman by the name of July, aaeit worth, Bigbam, Jernigan, i elton, Render, about thirty five years. Sold for a division among Williams, Mitchell of Taylor, Schley, j the heirs. Terms on the day of sale. This 12th GEORGE W. ARON, Adm’r ELMIRA ARON, Adiar’x. ’ 26 tds Beall of Randolph, Whitehead and Du- November, Ic62. [t> n] mas. On Banks.—Messrs. Adams, Love, Washington, Norwood, Barnes Hester, Pitts, Whittle, Atkinson, Black, Lee, Thomas, Hook, Walton of Wilkes, S wear ingen, Moore ol "N\ bite, 1 itman, » j c «.itut.v. will hi-.sold Leforo the Court House door Stephens oi Oglethorpe, liniwner, oinitii : j n {Camilla, the )a»vi and negroes belonjjinrr to the IN of Towns, Bloodworth, and Trammell. On Enrollment.— Messrs. Trammell, Moore, Kirby, Hawkins, Culberson, Beall j of Randolph, Matthews, Dutnas, Powell, Johnson, Hudson Cameron, Fain, Patter- I % son, Kelley DuBose, and Smith of Brooks, j \ On Penitentiary.—Messrs. Zachry, Cats- | -TX well, Briscoe, Barker, Guldens, Thrasher, Gresham, Brown of Coweta, Cantrell, Harper, Beall of Paulding; Monk, Laven der, Smith of Oglethorpe, Bloodworth, Slappey, Pitts, Beall of Randolph, Bleck ley, Underwood, Jackson ot Heard, Key and Scott. On Public Printing.—Messrs. Hester, Fleming, Finley, Smith of Hall, Butts, Hines, Tatum, Beaty, Beasly, Blake, Bleckley, Brown oJ Oiay, Cook; Dickison, Dill, Howell. Jones and Hawkins. On Journals.—Messrs. Tatum, Favor, Gay, Gibbs, Ellington, Eze'l Duke, Stew art, Mitchell of Pulaski, Mizell McAfee, Strickland, Surrency and Haygood. On Lunitic Asylum.—Briscoe, Cochran of Wilkinson, Reese, Roberson of Mus cogee, Smith of Brooks, Martin, Clements, Stewart, Muikey. McAfee, Hargett, Ir win, Jackson of Clarke, Snell, Lemoud, Walton of Wilkes, Scott, Reynolds, J^rni- gan, Lazenby, Sheats, Jackson of Heard, Horne, Mallard and Bleckley. On the Deaf and Dumb Asylum.—Messrs. Moore, Culberson, Johnson of Echols, Dever, V, bite, Green, Thrasher, Neal, Horn, Key, Lowe, McCord, Muikey, Nesbit, Rice, Dumas, Speight, Tye, Smith of Brooks, Hines, aud Howell of Lowndes. On the Asylum for the Blind.—Messrs. Whittle, Smith of Brooks, Spain, Smith of Hall, Harper, Gay, Henderson of Worth, Heard, Lott, Williams, Powell, Rushin, Vanbrackel, Bird, Griffin, Lindsay, Mitch ell of Taylor, Overstreet, Kirby, Gresham and Scott. On Manufactures.—Messrs. Schley, Pitts, Jackson of Clarke, Green, Robinson of Muscogee, Carlton, Mathews, McAfee, White, Briscoe, Henderson of Worth, Howell, Henderson of Pierce, Key of Dooly, Moss, Cantrell, Atkins, Dumas of Chattanooga, Hargrove and Aired. On Consolidation of Bills.—DuBose-, Beall of Paulding, Candler, Bacon. Kirby, Thomas, Briscoe, Owens, Love and Whit tle. On Petitions.—Messrs. Lawson, Nesbit, Neal, Hightower, Underwood, Spain, Zachry, HaygoOd, Felton, Raiford and Gresham. * On Military Affairs.--Mcssrs. Cabaniss, Barnes, Royal, Adams, Burke, Gibson, Cochran of Glynn, Matthews, Love, Hook, Lawson,Black, Owens, Render, W’vley, Bacon, Jones of Harris, Whitehead, lies- | ter. Washington, Lester, Culberson, liar- I grove, Hargett, Tatum, Elington, Schley and Bryaut. On Privileges and Elections.—Messrs. Raiford, Reynolds, Barron, Hines, Cook, .Moss, Muikey, Peterson, Beasley aud Surrency. On New Counties and County Lines.— i Messrs. Martin, Cochran of Wilkinson, j Hargett, Hudson, Neal, Burney, Butts, Scott, Snell, Tye, Whitehead, Stephens, McCanry, Horne, Love, Lott, Underwood, ! Findley, Key of Dooly, Powell of Decatur, \ Brown of son erts. On Auditing—Messrs. Hawkins, Jack- j son of Heard, Martin, Pitman. Williams j and Slappey. On Military Institute.-—Smith of Brooks, j Moore, Black, Schley, Green, Pitts, Reese, j Burke, Bat ke r , Martin, Render, Walton, I Candler, Griffin, Henderson of Pierce, i Nesbit and Sheats* Administrator’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, bv order of the Court of Ordinary of Mitctull belonging to the estate of Alexander Godwin deceased, consisting 1 o! two lots ot land and twelve negroes. WM. R. GODWIN, Adm’r Nov. | Oth,0862. 27 tds* Administrator’s Sale. GREEABLE to an an order from the Court of Ordinary <>f Wilcox county will be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUA RY’ next, within the legal hours uf sale, be fore the Court House in said county, 90 acres mere or less of 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 Gil-bs, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. ALLEN GIBBS, Sen., Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 1862. 26 tds. Administrator’s Sale. B Y’ virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina ry of Jasper county, will be sold before the Court House door in Monticslio, in said county, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, three negroes to wit : Matilda, a woman about forty- seven (47): Hester-Ann, a girl about eleven (11): , tnd Augustus, a boy about fourteen (14) years of ! age. Sold for division among the heirs of Thomas i J. Vaughn, deceased. !<p Terms on the day of sale. SHELLY P. DOWN, Adm’r. I Nov. 18. 1862. 26 tds Executor’s Sale. he 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 the estate of Lott Copeland, late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the said estate. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN D. PETERS, Ex’r. Nov. 1st. 1862, [t is cj 25 tds. LAND FOR SALE SOITH-WESTERN GEORGIA. J AM offering for sale my Plantation, lying in Baker county, near Newton, containing 1250 acres—750 acres will be ready for cultivation next year—ail good t’resh land, and in a good state of cultivation. The place is well improved, .nd one of the cheapest and best Cotton Planta tions in South-western Georgia. Any person .wishing to purchase, would do well to call and see for themselves at an early day. 1 will sell with tho place, corn, fodder, stock and negroes, if de sired. Mr. John Hall on the premises, will give any information requisite. * H. H. MILLS. Nov. 26. 1862. 27 tf. U US IN ESS CARD S. ICH’D H. CLARK. SAM’L D IRVI.V CM. TAYLOR CLARK, IRVIN AM) TAYLOR, SUCCESSORS TO IRVIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PracLce in tbe Superioi Courts ot the South-west- t ru Circuit—in Terrell and Early Counties iu tho Pataula Circuit—an Worth and Macon Counties in the Macon Circuit—and, by special contract, in ally County in Southern Georgia. Nov. 3, 1861. 24 tf. THOMAS J. COX, . 17 T O R JfE Y A T L. 1 \\, NEWTON, Baker county, Ga March 18, 1856 42 tf 3H.2SCOH & ueG23.ArFEWE.2SS. ATTORNEYS IT LAW, tSlLLEIHIEYILLE, CEO. \vn of Clay, Jones of Lee, CulherTT YVTILL practice in ihe courts of tie Ocmuige , Speight, Felton, Thomas and Rob- i \... c L rcu ^: , r .Milledgeville, Ga-Marcn 1,1858. 40 ly. My, Iks. WM. H. HALL, and CHARLES II. HALL, Are associated in the Practice of Medicine. I)r. w. 1-1 Hall’s residence—the house of the late Dr. Martin—on Hancock-street. nov4—3m THD S IX 1 Y days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Appling county, for leave to sell the hind belonging to the estate of Lafayette N. Phillips, late of said couuty, de ceased. JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r. Oatober 6,1862. jl 22 9t. SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. BY HANLEITER & .ADAIR, ATLANTA, GA. rpHE DAILY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY I under arrangement just completed, will contain nl the latest intelligence of every kind, reported express ly for u.-oby Magnetic Telegraph, and the Mails. Also, daily reports of the Atlanta and other Markets, Loo 1 Incidents ar.d Items, dee , itc. Price—$5 a-yenr; *3 for six months, or oil cents*for one mouth—always in advance. The WEEKLY SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY is made up from, and contains the cream of, the Daily. It is a large sheet, and gives more fresh reading matt er than any other Weekly in the Confederate States. Its Market Reports, will he lull, anil made up from actual transactions, l’rici S J a year; or 81 go lor six months —invar iahly in advance* Postmasters are authorized to act asonr Agents in obtaining subset ibers and forwarding the money for which they will he allowed to retain, as comrnision went}-five cents on each Weekly, or fiftyeenfsou each Daily subscriber. O'M’ersons getting up Clubs of five, ten ormore subscribers, will be supplied with the copies ordered at 12 1-2 per cent, less than our regular rates. Ui^Nonatne will be entered on onr books nntilthe money is paid, und all subscriptions are discontinued when tbe time expires for which payment is made, unless the same be renewed. Address, HANLEITER & ADAIR, it i or. Atlanta. Georgia. • March 30, 1861. f* Sflnirling Committee, of the Senate. On 1‘nritegrs mid Elections.—Messrs. Brown, Anthony, Fletcher, Grifiiu, Jamison, Swearengeu and King On Bititions.—Messrs. Hill, Lane, McRea, Jas. •Hilliard, Alexander and Stepheiis. On Enrollment.—Messrs. Dyer, Fort, Gaston, Bothweli, Smith and Waie. * - On Journals.—Messrs. Anthony, Killen, Shew- make and Thomas Hilliard. On Confederate Gelations —Messrs. Gibson, Fur- low, Seward, Gordon, Hansel), Echols, Vason and Kendall. On Judiciary—Messrs. Sew ard, Yritsou, Stafford Lewis, Ilansell, Boyd, Jackson, Kiilen, Mitchell, Dyer, Gordon, Pinckaid. On Finance—Messrs. Lewis, Ilansell, Mosely, Stafford, Dyer, Shew make and Brown. On Internal Improvements —Messrs. Furlow, RICE FLOUR. V SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF RICE FLOUR, ground and bolted at Bellevue Mills, from fresh Beat Head Rice. Orders sent to the Mill, or left at the Store of Messrs Scott & Caraker’s will be promptly filled. Price, $10 per 100 J bs— cash on delivery. Bags to be returned or paid for at cost. GEO. R. JESSUP. Bellvue Mills, Oct. 7th, lo62. 20 3m. ~Xttention ! A LL persons indebted to the undersigned, are re quested to call und settle. , , , s TINSLEY & NICHOLS. August 19,1S62. j3 tf. BOARDING HOUSE. Tax Laws of Georgia. COMPILED BY L. U. BRISCOE, A 'riGfT°«: he TA * RAWS am on hand an TX.forsalsatthis office.—Price $1 per copy Bmd and Ben On Banks—Messrs. Gordpn, Ilansell, Gibson, Broun. Hill, Stafford, and Mitchell. On New Counties and Lines —Messrs. Smith, Simmons, Ware, Wright, Griffin, Jamison and Benson. Ou Penitentiary—Messrs. Alexander, Boyd,Grif- i,Lant ’ ” Jackson Lunatic Asylum—Messrs.^Kendall, Furlow,Fort oldstand' Anthony. Harris and Bothweli. On military.—Messrs. Killen. Gordon. Smith, Oct. 13, 1862. M. E. EDWARDS. 21 tf. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, AT SPARTA, GA. fin Lane, James Hilliard, Kendall, McRea, and milE undersigned having recently purchased i the pan mises generally known as “ Mackies otd stand has opened a Hotel for the accommoda- tion oi tbe people. c i w rp, , r, I, Lite-proprietor will use every effort for the com- Seward bweareiigen, Thomas Iltlliard, Gaston, fort and convenience of all who may favor him King and Pinekard. _ | wi*h their patronage. the table will be furnished with tbe best that a Hancock county market affords. f , r, i i i xr i, , Drovers will be supplied with provender, good On Deaf and Dumb Asylum. —Messra. Beasley, stables, and open lots for the exhibition of their Lewis, Simmons, Mitchell, Stafford Boyd. Alex- stock. ander and Pinekard - i Conveyances can be had at all times to any On Printing—Mpssrs Mosely, Harris. Simmons McRea, Fletcher, Shewmake, Ware, James Hil- liaid and Benson. Oh Institute far the Blind —Messrs Vason. Both- point on either of the Rail Roads, well, Seward, Gibson, Mosely, Yvright, I urlow j and Lane. On Agriculture.—Messrs. Harris, Hill, Furlow, Beasley. Echols, Lane and Jamison. Auditing Committee.—Messrs. Stevens, Swear- engon and Griffin. Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, 3860. J. M. STANFORD. 32 tf. HERTY & HALL ’■EnlrossihgCommiUu.—-Messrs. Jackson, ““ P r U criptioL9 ,eB ou “> | foem, be^accompamed by the cash. _ . Fletcher, Fort, McRea, and Thos. Hilliard seif.