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JAUS-ZCRiTY'.
ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS
of the Sixth Session of the
PROVISIONAL CONGRESS
OF THE
confederate states.
1862.
No. IS.
AN ACT to provide for the payment of sums as
certained to he due for postal (ten ice to citizens
of the Confederate States by the Post Waster
General.
The Congress of the Confederate States cf
America do enact, That the Post Waster General
of the Confederate States do proceed to pay to the
several persons or their law iu ly authoriz* d agents
or representatives, the sums respectively lour.il
due a:id ow ing to them for postal service render
ed in any of the Siaj.es of this Confederacy, un
der contracts or a1^TOntme;its made bv the Uni
ted States Government be lore the Confederate
States Government took charge of such set vice,
as the said sums have been audited and ascer
tained by Litn under the provisions of an act en
titled “An act to collect for distribution the mon
eys remaining in Ihe several Post Offices of the
Confederate {states at the time the postal service
was taken in charge by said government,” ap
proved tbe doth of August. 18(51: but the sums
authorized by this act to be paid are only the bal
ances foutid 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 tor such payment by said Government, or of
any of the States and after making all proper de
ductions ler failure or partial failures to perform
tbs service according to their several contracts or
appointments during the time for which they
claim pay: Provided, that the provisions of this
Act shall only extend to loyal citizens of the Con
federate States.
Approved Sept."7, 1~02.
prefer, and to transmit to' *•« ®? c «‘ ,ar J r cf tbc list of aegiments, Battalions, &c.
Navy a hat of the persons so enrolU cl. ! c ’ ’
Sec 3 That from and after the passage of this troin Georgia in the Conjrderate serricc. Com-
aetthe- pay of sailors and murine eliall be increas-
eJ four dollars per month.
Appioved, Oct- 2, 1662.
Counterfeit Confederate Treasury
Notes.
The notes mostly counterfeited are
the 20’s, oil’s and 100’s, of the issue
of Sept. 2, 1SG1—lithographed by
Hoyer & 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 j
placed in the centre between the let
ter N in months directly over it. In 1
the counterfeit the corner ot the shield
is placed directly under the right down
stroke of the letter N.
piled from the Ihcords if the Adjutant and In-
Inspector General's Office, and other sources.
COMMANDERS. REMARKS.
1 Col. \V. J Wagili, Regulars.
1 Co!. Chas. O. Ulmstcad, 1st Volunteer Regi
ment.
1 J. 15. Villi piguc.
1 Col. J. X. Ramsay,
2 Col E. M. Butt
3 Col. L. Walker,
4 Col. Geo. P. Doles,
f> Col. W. T. Black,
G
I 7
HUNDRED?.
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 line
and regular—in the counterfeit the i i f
mouth seems pinched up, and the eves 14 Col. helix Price,
have a bleared or scratched look. ! 15
The sailor in the left hand end leans
8 Col. Ij. M. Lamar,
J Col. lienj 15-ck,
ID Col. Allied Gumming.
11 C’ol. Geo. T. Anderson,
12 Col, Z. T. Conner,
Confederate Regi
ment. The composi
tion ot this Reg. not
understood, it being
mixed command ot
Georgia and Missis
sippi companies.
Volunteers. Disband
ed.
Volunteers. Former
ly Scemes’ Reg.
Volunteers command
cd at Sliarpshurg by
Capt. R B. Nisbet.
V-duntcers le-organ-
ized.
Volunteers foimqjly
Joliu K. Jackson’s.
Voluntt ets formerly
A. !!. Colquitt's late
ly Co.. Newton's.
Voluntec-is lately
Col. \Y. T. Wilson’s.
Provisional Army.
Volunteeis.
Provisional Army.
Volunteers.
Provisional Army.
Provisional Army,
Volunteers, formerly
A. V. Brumby's.
Yolunteeia, formerly
Col. Millican's.
, j- ,, ,, Iti Col. Goode Bryan,
upon an anchor, diagonally across the J7 Cot }i J(
umg.
No. 12
JOINT RESOLUTION to authorize the Postmas
ter General to cause certain alterations to be
made in lire building now occupied by the Post
Office Department.
Resolved by the Congress of tbe Confederate
States of America, Thai the Postmaster General i vo| . i )r e<;t>ritin«‘ OIllv a
be authorized to cause such alterations to be made j -\ OU ’ preseillHIg. Oltn .1
in tbe building now occupied by tbe Post Office
Department, as may. in his opinion be necessary:
Prucvled.'XUe cost shall not exceed two thousand
live bundled doliais.
Approved Sept. 27. I*<12.
vignette from left to right, in the gen- is Col. \v. r. w. fford,
nine, there is a hair lit, c* very distinct, | J;| cl J/iUcSg,
as if the stone from which tlie iinpres- 21 Col.JobnT. Miner,
sion was taken had been broken or ” £°j* 4 ?, ol,! - ,! * Jones,
cracked. In the countcrleit there is ^ Coi. Robt. McWiiiiau,
no such blurr or hair line. In the -■'> c«i c. c yviison.
centre vignette, ristht side, near the Co1 ' " - 1
No 22
AN ACT to amend acts Nos 22” and 311 of the
Provisional Congress so as to authorize an ex
tension of the time for selling property foT tax
es ill default.
'Ihe Congress of the Confederate States of
America do enact. That whev- ver the Secretary
of the Treasury may have found it necessary to
exii-ncl tin- time for making the assess mints and
returns provided Id- li>- said nets, lie shall have
authority at his discretion. :o make an extension
of the time fixed by said acts, for tlie payment of
the mx, or tor the sole in default of said payment,
andothcf wise to provide as may be necessary to
tender • ttieierrt 1 lie execution ot the said acts, not
withstanding sin-ii 1 xietismn.
Approved, i_-t pt 3 , 1661.
No 23.
AN ACT »<• am- ml tbe ••Act to authorize payment
in h 01 tie toi certain horses purchased lortln-
arn. :>v l’nloin-1 A. W McDonald,” apptov.d
A' gust 2l>t 1 -(12
The Congress of the Confederate States of
Aun rica do t n.ict. That the above recited act be
amt-ined so a> to n >* rr after the word "horses,’*
where vet it occurs i.i said act, tbs words "and
cava ry equipments”
Approved Sept. 30, !r(i2
No 24.
AN ACT to enable the President of the Confed
erate States to provide the means of military
transportation by the construction of a railroad
between I5iue Mountain in the State of Alabama
ami Rome in the State of Georgia.
Whereas, the Confederate States are. engaged
in a w ar, the extent of which has no parallel in
modem history, pud the President, by bis mes
sage of 24th September, 1 '112, to the Congtess
has recommended the importance of constructing
a lailmad between Blue Mountain, iu Cailiouu
county, Alabama, and Rome, in tbe State of Geor
gia,as a means of transportion needful for the
public defence, ami the construction ot which is
also strongly recommen .ed by the Gene'ttl in
comma!! i of the military
road is situated, tbcieforo
The Congress of the. Confederate Stales of
cotton press, is a mule—in the genuine
it is very indistinctly executed, and the -■
mule looks as if lie were walking from g 0 i. j G Cain,
tail view—in
the counterfeit it is much plainer, and Co! ' Ul ' ! "’
the mule presents almost a broadside ”> Col. D J Baily,
* I 31 Col. C A Kv.-tif,
vlew * ! 32 Col. C A L Lamar,
At the upper right corner of the
, genuine notes, tho «.-lrite ground ap- j ;i3 Cul - A Littlefield,
1 penvs tlirough the shading ot t lie I 04 Col. J A VV Johnson,
dallion work; in the counterfeit the ! Cot. t.
,. . . j , ! 3G Col. J A G enn.
entire work is dark. i 37 col. not. known,
FIFTIES.
. J .$ ( J Col. ,1 J McConnell,
Several white spots appear just over j 40 01. Abda Johnson,
the figures fifty, in the medallion work | !l H u !’2 fi‘ Vl< i Dill " e1 ’
at the upper right corner ot the gen- 4; ; t -,,i skidemore Harris,
.nine notes; there are none in the cml 11- 44 Not known,
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
represented, the hair on the right Col. E P Watkins,
temple being slightly dishevelled, as if 50 Col.Jack Brown,
blown by a puff of wind.
In the genuine the head of the fe
male between the words Coif derate !
States, is near the centre. In the coun-
erfeit the head is placed so as to 1
touch the letter E in Confederate.
TWENTIES.
In the counterfeit bills the figure 2,
Provisional
Army.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Provisional
Army.
Provisional
A imy.
Volunteers.
Volunteeis.
A'olnnteeis.
Volunteers.
Volunteers
reorgan-
izrd formerly U W
Styles’
Volunteers,
lately
Levi B Smi
li's.
Volunteers,
formerly
T J Wartbe
11‘s.
Volunteers,
formerly
Randolph Spalding’s.
\ oiunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers
reduced
to a battalion.
\ Diuutters
reduced
to a Battalion.
Volunteers.
Provisional
Army.
V,■"*”‘r* tonal
Army.
i’rovisioiiat
Provisional
Aimy.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
A'oiunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers,
formerly
R A Smith's
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
A'ohin'eers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Army Vol’s.
and Con-
scripts.
Army Vol's.
and Con-
MONTHLY CITATIONS
GEORGIA, Appling County.
W HEREAS, Calvin Quin, Administrator of
Garry Quin, deceased, represents to the
Court of Ordinary in liis petition, d-ily tiled and
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Twiggs comity.
\\J HERE AS, Aden B. Bullard, Guardian of
» » the persons and property ol Kenedy Bullatd
and George F Bu Hard, minors of Kenedy Bul-
enlered on record in thu office, that he has fully" h'ld. late of said county, deceased, make:} apple
administered Garry Quin's estate.
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned
kindred aud creditors, to show cause, if any they
have, w hy said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the tirst Monday- in March
next. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’v.
August 4th, 18G2. 13 mGm.
GKOKGIA, Jasper County.
W HEREAS, John Hail. Administrator de
bonis non, on the estate of Joel McClendon
deceased, makes application to me for letters oi
dismission from said administration-
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all per
sons interested in said estate to be and appear at
my office on the first Monday in April ne xt, and
show cause, if any they have, why letters of dis
mission shall not issue to the applicant in terms of j
tho law.
Given under my hand and official signature this |
1st day of September, 1802.
10 mGm M. H. HUTCHISON. Ord’y.
cation lor letters of dismission, on the tollowiog
grounds, to-wit: Because lie tho said Guardian
lias removed from said State and because he is
somew hat advanced iu age.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and others at interest to
he und appear at my office on or by the second
Moif.iev in January next, then and 'here to show
cause, ;t any. why said letters may not be granted,
also at the same time to show cause why the couit
may not appoint them another Guardian in tho
manner prescribed by law. in such cases provided.
Givi i, under my Land officially at Marion, Nov.
3th, 18(12.
23Gt.] LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
To all ichom it may content
WHEREAS Rebecca Gibson applies to me for
TT letters of Administration on the estate of " <M Inga I
Administrator's Sale,
| A GKEEABLE to an order of the Court of Or
. J ^~v.-iil he sold on Si'
WTilYDINCi COMMITTEES OF THE
HOirSK OF REFKES.EXTATITES,
On State of the Republic.—Messrs. - - . - T -- >."m ire sow on ,i,„
Cochran of Glynn, Clack, Washington, 5^ kfial
Cabaniss, Love, Hook, Smith of Brooks, county, about seventy-five negroes beiomri 1 Sa!<1
Barbour, Burnevr Carswell, Mallard, Lee, the estate of John Towles, D, ceased, cJJr' 0
Barnes, Reese, Carlton, Tatum, Slieuts, !'j ® en> . . Women and children, beys and ~; r 5
1, ‘V ’ , „ blackaunths, cooks, and valuable he. ^ N
Adams and Hargrote. Arc Soldforthepurpe.se of making - j 1 -'**!* 8 ’
On the Judkiar;/.—Tester. ’ • *
•Messrs. Lester, among the h
C'abaniss, Cochran of Glynn, Love, Big- of sale,
bam, llook, Ilester, Whittle, Norwood, ° Lt - v
Raiford, Trammell, Tatum, Candler,
Hargrove, Barnes, Culberson, Dubose and
Oct. 20th. 18G2,
ctrs. Terms made knowaon ti.eday
M. M. MILLS, Ad.-n’r,
tJs.
A dm hi ist re: tor’s Sale.
A GREEABLE toan order of the Court
dinary ot Miteheli county, will be J0 |j
On Agriculture, and Internal Imjirocc- first Tuesday in January nest, within tie
meats.—Messrs. Bicham, Royal, Lawson, hoars ot sale, before the Com
Tliraslicr. J.cO-my Sl.ca.s Ton.li,,- Z!
son, Bacon, Rentier, Lane, Wyley, l>ar- jjorithv Oliver, deceased. cfold
bour, Jones of Lee, Findley, Monk, Slap-
pey, Clements,Bryan, Walton of Ste.wait,
Schley, Irwin, Ezell, Cantrell, Hines and
of Or-
on tho
before the Court Houso'jo^ 8 *!
n _°l? ro toy. James,
ter* T £Sta!e
of a division au.ong the luirs. 'fern s
of sale. B. B. KEATON ii- day
Nov. 18, 1862
ini’r.
26 tds*
dm in >strotor's Sale.
GEORGIA, Appling county.
T VT HE REAS, Gideon J. Holton, administrator
TT of Nathaniel J. Hulloti represents to tie-
Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on re
cord, that he has fully administered Nathanic
J. Hohou’sjestate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, 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 tnv hand and official signature this
October 7th, 1862,
22 mGui. * J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y.
administra-
>pe, late of
lit) uuner my
2d dav of December, 18(52.
23 fit. (n n) WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
"IllHEREAS, Daniel G - Hughes.
TT tor on the Estate of John 1
said county deceased, has fully and faithfully ex
ecuted the trust in him reposed, as appears of re
cord, and makes his application lor letters of dis- i ^j
GEORGIA, Bulloch county.
To nil irhom it may concern.
‘YITHEREAS, the estate of William Deal is un
it represented, and unless some fit and jneper
person applies for the administration I shall ap
point the Clnk nf the Superior Court administra
tor on said estate.
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, if any they have, w hy letters
should not issue to tbe Clerk aforesaid.
Given under my band and official signature this
Barnes, Lester, Blood- , « scammer roaus running tmough said land
r }, -i> , i Also, one negro woman by the name of Julv p
ngan, I el toil, Rendei, t t thirtjrfive years. Sold for a division animj
of laylor, fcchley, the heirs, lerms on the day of sale. This ion
November, 16G2.
niis-ion from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
; and singular the kindred aud others concerned, to
j be end appear at my office on or by the first Man-
I day in May next, then and there to show cause,
j if any, why said letters may not be granted.
Given under my band and official signature,
! Oct. J5th. 1862.
| 22 mtira LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
day
23 ,
of Dec
1) IJ.
er, I-
WILLIAM LEE, Oulinaiy.
W
GEORGIA, Bak i county.
HEREAS. Frederick A. Lewis applies for
letters of Guardianship for the person aud
i properly of Mary Louisa Lew is, a minor heii ot
| sail Frederick A Lewis.
j These are therefore to cite and admonish all
j and singular the kindred of said minor to file their
I objections, if any they have, in my office, in terms
; ol the law, why said letters should not be granted,
the estate of Moses Martin, represents to ! otherwise letters of guardianship will be giauted
to the Applicant in terms of the law.
Goven under my hand aud official signature,
this, Not. yuth t.^62.
27 5t] THOS ALLEN. Dep. Ord’y.
: 15 Col. Thus. Horde mail,
j 46 Gel. P II Colquitt,
17 Col. O \Y M \\ illiauis,
48 Col Win Gibson,
43 Col. A 1 Lane,
50 Col VY K Mooning.
; 51 Col. W M Slaught. r,
52 Col Wier Boyd,
| 53 Col. L T Doyal.
54 Col. C li Way,
: 55 Col. C B Harkie,
scripts.
5G Col. G P Harrison, Jr., Army Vol’s. and Con
scripts.
57 Col TV Barkaloe, Volun'eers.
Army Vol's. and Con
scripts.
Army Vol's. and Con
scripts.
Cavalry Volunteers und Conscripts.
1 J J Morrison-,
2 W J Lawton,
3 M J Crawford,
Cavalry—Provisional Army.
1 Lieut. Col. Chas. Spaulding,
2 Mai. M Cununing,
3 Maj. D L Clinch,
Legions.
GEORGIA, Appling county.
"yy HEREAS, Jacob Moody, Administrator on
the Court of Ordinary, in liis petition duly filed
and entered on record in this office, that he lias j
fully administered said cetntc.
These aie ihereforoto cite and admonish all and |
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed to show cause, if any they have, why said ad-
—\»Utrator should not be discharged liom his ab;
ministi atim a„a ,lmtax.s of dismission on
the first Monday iu July next
J. LIGHTSEY, Ord'y.
December 2d. 18G2. 2J mOni
GEORGIA, Wilcox county.
A PPLICATION will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the second Mon
I day in January next, for leave to sell the land be
longing to the estate of Janies D. Gibbs, deceased.
ALLEN GIBBS, Sen., Adm'r.
Nov. 3d, 1862. 20 Jt.
entirely separating the tail of the fi<
is hereby authorized and e mpowered to make all
contracts, embracing such terms and provisions
as 1 e may deem expedient to effect a speedy con
straction and completion of tins link of railroad
aforesaid with the several railroad companies
whose chatters extend over said line in the man
ner ha may think best calculated to promote the
public interest and provide for the public defence. |
8tc 2. Be it further enacted, that to enable the j
President to accomplish the object herein eontem
plated, the sum of one millio
twenty-two thousand tour 1:
dollars ami ninety-two cents
Confederate Elates is hereby appropriated to be
issued and applied by tbe order of the President
at such times and in stn-li sums as be may d
on the right ride, in cut by .fine line. J gj.’w2. eSafe £Z£”! ^
Battalions.
Volunteers,
tovall, Volunteers.
Provisional Army.
Provisional Army.
Piovisional Army.
Provisional Army.
district in "wiiich said J urc from the nuiiti body of it; in the
genuine the figure 2 is perfect. In
1 Maj. G W Rt
2 Lieut. Col. J
3 J.ieut. Col. W Id Stiles,
America do enact. That tlie President be, and ho tllC genuine bills the lint Oil tliC llPctU 4 Unknown,
of the man in the lower left corner of
the note, sits more upon tlie top o/
•the head than in the counterfeit; in
the counterfeit the hat seems to be
thrown more towards the back of the
neck.
Un known,
G Unknown,
7 Lieut. Col. J H Lamar, Vol's., formerly G A
L Lamar'
8 Lieut Col A Little fit-id, Vol’s, fcrmerly 33d
1 9 Unknown,
i Id Maj. I E E\
. i'll Not known,
Iii the genuine (lie crown of the sailor s ; 12 \ ot known,
Vol’s, formerly
Regiment.
Provisional Army.
Volunteers.
n‘ one hundred and 1 hat is broader than in counterfeit—tliesha-
i und red amt eigkty * ding line on hia jacket in dw genuine, run ^^ j"j j''j’’
in the bonds of the square across the body ill the counter- li; \!!: kr-ou 11
, al ’ 1 ; r, , , r ri 'i»' m >b , ft*it they run diagonally across Ihe body,
ins ns lie may derm A.1SO5 UCtWCCH tllC AX 011 t IlC llijlil
proper,and that the President, be directed to take lower corner are two hearts separatee
a mortgage on said road and its appurtenances for , . • , i , 1 • .1
the ultimate repayment of the money so expend- pointing towards each Otlicl llliln
riTWO MONTHS atter date application will be
I_ made to the honorable Court of Ordinary ol
Bulloch county, fur leave lo sell all the lands be
longing to tbe estate of Daniel A. Crumpton, this
12th November, 18(52.
GEORGE D. MALLARD, l . ,
THEOIT1ILUS NICHOLS, j AUn,rs
Nov 18, J8t52. [d b] 26 2m
GEORGIA. Appling county.
To alt whom it may concern.
WHEREAS, Jacob Roberson and Nancy Hy-
T T 11 s having in proper form applied to me fur
permanent lett.-rs of administra ioli on the ««tuie
of Abraham Hytrs late of said county, deceased,
t his is to cite all and singular ihe kindred and
creditors of said deceased to he and appear at my
office w itiiin |he time allowed by law, and show
cause, if any they can, why permanent ndmitiis-
; rat ion should not be granted to said applicants.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
Nov. loth, 18(52. (27 5t.) J. LIGHTSEY, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Pierce county.
To all it hum it may conctra.
Roberts, Dever, Jackson of Claike, and . aeies. nmre or less, i.vmg in said county,»
‘ ’ , the late residence of William Aron, deceased „
liigham. ,,, , . : c<-pt the widow’s dower; and bounded bvlaiHi.'
O/i 1/nance.— Messrs. Washington, 1 of Daniel Beasley, estate of William Haven j *
Adams, Moore of Thomas, Norwood, tha Hagen and iGenerat G. W. Lee—the Everett
Cochran of Glynn, Barnes, Lester, Blood- I '. hl0a? ! 1 Und.
worth, Bigham, Jert
Williams, Mitchell
Beall of Randolph, Whitehead aud Du
mas.
On Ranks.—Messrs. Adams, Love,
Washington, Norwood, Barnes Hester,
Pitts, Whittle, Atkinson, Black, Leo,
Thomas, Hook, Walton of Wilkes, Swear-
inrren, Moore of White, Pitman, Gros=,
Stephens of Oglethorpe, Brawner, Smith
of Towns, Bloodworth, and Trammell.
On Enrollment.—Messrs. Trammell,
31 oore, Kirby, Hawkins, Culberson, Beall
[n b]
This 12th
GEORGE W. ARON, Adatr
ELMIRA ARON, Admr’x. ’
tds
Aiministrcitor s Soh.
O N the first Tuesday iu JANUARY m-xf br
order of Ihe Court of Ordinary of Mitchell
county, will be sold before the Court House duor
in Camilla, the laud and negroes belonging to tk fl
estate of Alexander Godwin deceased, cousistiiir
ot two tuts ol land and twelve Tieg r *if.s.
Tv M. 15, GOD WIN, Adm’r
Nov. j Oth ,'1862. 27 tf i s -
\ 17IIEREAS, Mrs
I V proper form app
S IXTY days after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county for leave
to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate
of Hartwell W. B. Freeman, late of said county de
ceased’
A. J. FREEMAN,Adm'r.
Nov. 3, 1862. (M 11 h) 25 9t.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Couit of Ordinary of Irwin county for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estates j
of John and Joseph Jernigan, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
GEO. PAULK, Adm'r.
Nov. 3d, 186*2. (LMC) 26 !)t.
Isabella Tutoii, having in
proper torm applied to me for permanent let
ters ot administration on the estate of Abram M.
i Tuton, late of said county.
| This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
j next of kin of Abram M. Tuton, to be and appear
I at my office within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can; why permanent ad-
j ntiiiistration should not be granted to Isabella Tu-
I ton on Abram M. Tuton’s estate.
Witness my official signature this December
1st, 1662.
LUTHER H. GREENLEAF, Ord’y.
Paid $2 75 23 5t.
oi' Randolph, Matthews, Dumas, Powell,
Johnson, Hudson Cameron, Fain, Patter
son, Kelley DuBosc, and Smith of Brooks.
Oh Penitentiary.—Messrs. Zacltry, Cars
well, Briscoe, Barker, Giddens, 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 of Heard, Key
and Scott.
On Public Printing.—Messrs. Hester,
Fleming, Finley, Smith of Hall, Butts,
Hines, Tatum,* Beaty, Bcasly, Blake,
Bleckley, Brown of Clav, Cook, Dickison, ■ , rv - ■ .... ,, , .
n;„ rr, , • „ U ry ot Jasper county, will be sold befor® the
Dili, llowclL J anas and Hawkins. ^ t Court House door in Monticello, in said county,
On Journals.— Messrs. Tatum, Favor, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
Gay, Gibbs. K!l!ngt»n, Kzc ! l I>ukc, Stow- : legal hours of sale, the lollowing property, three
art, Mitchell of Pulaski. Mizell McAfee, : "u \ «'>out tony-
,,. . , , , 0 , ,, , seven ( 4i). itester-Ann, a gir a bout eleveu {1 L-
Strickland, currency and Haygood. I —> »— ■ • • °-
On Lnnitic Asylum.—Briscoe, Cochran
of Wilkinson, Reese, Roberson of Mus
cogee, Smith of Brooks, Martin, Clements,
Stewart, Mulkey. McAfee, Hargett, Ir
win, Jackson of Clarke, Snell, Lemond,
W alton of Wilkes, Scott, Reynolds, Jerni-
A<!m 1/1 istrator's Sale.
A GKEEABLE to an »n order from the Court
XX of Ordin-try of Wilt-ox county will h 8
r .id on the FIRST TUESDAY IN I'EBPJ'a-
RY next, within the legal hours of rale, b e -
f ire the Court House in said county, 31) acres
ore or less of lot No. 88 in the Ist District of
originally Irwin, now Wilcox county. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors at ia-.v. Sold
as the propelty cf James D Gibbs, 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
and Augustus, a boy about fourteen (14) years of
age. Sold for -division among the heirs ot 1 hontas
J. Vangbn. deceased.
’leiills oil the day of sale.
SHELLY P. DOWN, Adm’r.
Nov. I 3 . 1862.
26 tds
Executor’s Sale.
Horn, Key, Lowe, McCord, Mulkey,
Neshit, Rice, Dumas, Speight, Tye,
Smith of Brooks, Hines, and Howell of
Lowndes.
On the Asylum for the Blind.—Messrs.
Whittle, Smith of Brooks, Spain, Smith of
Hall, Harper, Gay, Henderson of Worth,
Lott Copeland, late oi' said county, deeca
Sold for the benefit of the said estate. Te
made known on the day of sale.
JOHN D. PETERS, Ex’r.
Nov. Ist, 1662. [t It cl 25 tds.
proper form applied to me for permanent let
ters of administration gn the estate of Jolm T.
Wilson, late ot sa'd cuunty.
This is to cite all aud singular the creditors and
i next of kin of John T. Wilson, to he and appear
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estale of at my office within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they cut, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to Annie M.
Wilson on John T. Wilson’s estate.
Witness my official signature this December 1st.
LUTHER H. GREENLEAF, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Fierce county.
To all ichom it may concern.
VniEREAS, Mrs. Annie M. Wilson, having in J Heard, Lott, Williams, Powell, Eusliin,
LAND FOR SALE
IV SOUTH-WESTERN 6E0RGH,
I AM ofTerino
Bal
QIXTY days after date application will be made |
IO tbe Court of Ordinary of Irwin county, for ■
William L. Willsou deceased.
GEO. PAULK, Adm'r.
Nov. 3d, 1862. (t. m c) 26 Ot.
S IXTY days afterdate application will be made | i-(j >
to tbe Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estat
ot William Hobby,andHemy 8. Townsend,de
ceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors.
R. W. CLEMENTS, Adm'r.
Nov. 3d, 1862. (L m c] 26 Ot.
rn rr-.~- —
A made to the honorable Court of Ordinaly ot
Bulloch county for Dave to sell the interest in the
Mill on Mill C’-ee.L-- 1 V a— - £ J- 1 —
t7. L.ce, lafe of said county deceased.
JASPER WILSON, Adm'r,
MARGARET A. E. LEE, Admr’x,
Nov. 18,18G2. [u it] 26 2m
Artillery.
Volunteers.
Volunteers.
Provisional Army.
_ ley so expend __ _
ed, with interest at l ight per centum per annum, genuine, but ill the Spurious only Olie,
in aid of its construction.
Approved October 2. I**(>2.
No.
or 1: two, run together.
The paper of all the genuine notes
. . . is of poou quality, hut in the counter-
AN ACT to amend an act entitled “An A< t pro- I . . . K ,. 1 J ,. ,. , ,
vidirg for til** appointment of adjutants of regi- j loit it is OI !1 lilil (pialit\ ol haiili. not' 1
ments and legion
addition
tries,’ approved-iiiguai. .,i>u nan. 1 r 1 . , •,
r,., . r ,, ,, , as 1 have seem one on a counterfeit—nut a lamil-
I he Congress of tlie Confederate Slates oil. . , r ,, _
America do etiHcl. TI at the provisions of sxid act ! ;°.f! *
' - - - | bill w... Jfl — .— ~
sight. J. J.
i and legions of the grade of subaltern, in I paper.
ion to the subaltern* attached to cunina- ! -A- T ,
approved August 31st. I8CI. I »Tr..-TI,e
1 Capt. I. P flirnrdy,
2 Capt. J li Tiller,
3 Capt. O A Dure,
4 Capt. 11 N Ells.
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 l.ir 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 and Urns perfect
it. Knrrons Confeuf.iiate Union.
hair line is not an infallible test,
me on a counterfeit—but a famil-
ith the face of the sailor on tho genuine 1
TANNER WANTED.
. , . , , . - 1 . • 1 , bill will enable you to detect the false one cn
slialI be extended so as to apply to independent J • -
battalions, aud that 011 the recommendation of the
commander of any such battalion, an adjutant of
tin*, grade of subaltern may hi- aopointed by the
IV-sidi-ill'l l- said battalion, who is‘not attached
as subaltern to said battalion, and that said adju
tant when so appointed shall have the same rank,
pay and allowance a. are provided by law for ad-
jutauts ofregiments
Approved Oct 2, 1 -52.
No 26
AS ACT supplemental to "An act authorizing the
■Secretary of War to grant trafislers,” approved
8ept 2**, 1662.
Tbe Conor, ss of the Conbdorate -States of
America do vuacl. That whenever the Secretary
of War shan grant Ir.msfers agreeable to the above
act, to ftny so 61 r now in s i vice, he shall furnish
transportation also
Approved Oct-2, 1862.
No 27
Notice.
B Y order of the Ordinary Court of Wilkinson
county, will he sold before the Court House
doer in Irwinton on the first Tuesday in January
next, one hundred and sixty nine acres of Land,
in the fourth district of said county, adjoining
lands of Isaac Stephens, D. A. Moore, M. J. Cars
well and others : also the Tanyard near Irwinton,
containing one acre of land, with vats, buildings,
&c : said yard now in successful operation. Sold
as the property of W. O. Beall late of said county,
deceased, for the hem fit of the heirs and creditors.
T N BEALL, )
mUIE undersigned w ishes to employ a good
: J. practical Tanner to take charge of a Tan yard
I ot once. Good wgaes will be given to an industri-
| ous, sober one—none other need apply-. Address
the undersigned at Miiledgeville, stating terms.
iSic. A man w ith a family preferred.
' J. C. WHITAKER.
! Miiledgeville, Oct. Oth, J-02, 20 tf.
Q :
J B I5AKRAT,
P E BEALL.
Iiwinlon, Nov. 21st, 1602.
• Executors
27 tds
GEORGIA PENITENTIARY, ?
September 20th, 1862. j
N and after the Ist October next, all goods
bought, and work done at this Institution,
will not be delivered until paid for. This rule
will he strictly- enforced without any respect to
parties.
18 tf. TIIOMAS T. WINDSOR,
Rook Kcev*r.
W ILL bo sjld at the Couit House in tin
J
town of
Jasper, county of Pickens, on (lie fii>t Tin sduy
in January next, within the legal hours of sale, lot
w
AN ACT to i in power ci rtain persons to administer land No. 269,23d Dist.,2d Section of formerly Ch
Confederate Slab s of
oath required to ena-
Oatbs in certain cast
The 1 ot'grcsa ot the
America d*< enact. That th
ble sick, wounded ormln raoldiera to receive their
pay, may tie taken before any Quartermaster who
is hereby authorized ft* administer the same, or
before any justiee if the peace having jurisdic
tion. or any other officer having the right by tbe
law s ot 'tie Mate to administer oaths.
Approved, O'-t 2 1-62.
No 23
JOINT REsOLU i ION of thanks to Licit I. N.
Brown and all under Ids command.
Resolved by the Congress of ihe Confederate
States ot Amer: -a. That the thanks of Congress
are hei by cordially tendered to Lieut. Isaac N
Brown, and all under his command, for their sig
nal exhibition of skill and gallantry on the 14th
day of July last, on the Mississippi river, near
Vicksburg, in the brilliant and successful engage
ment of the sloop of war “Aikansas' with the en
.etni’s fleet
Approved Oct. 2J. 1862.
No 23
AN ACT to permit enlistments in the Navy and
Marine corps.
The Congress cf the Confederate States of
America do euart, That frem and after the pas
kee now Pickens county, being part of the real estate ’ north-east 1
ot E. A. Harton, deceased. Terms of sale on the day. I Twelve hut
Bv order of the Court of Ordinal v of I’utnam eou
ty. Nov. 17, 1862. C A. HaKTOX. Adm’x,
(w u c) 26 tds by her agent, A. T. PUTNAM,
\y„
Bulloch Administrator s Sale.
virtue of an or order of the Court of Ordi-
ary of Buhoch county, will be sold before
the Court house door in Sta*esboro’. in said coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in Febrnary next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property
Twelve hundred and thirty acres of lend more or
less; bounded on the west by Big Lott’s Creek:
South, by William & John Deloatch ; cast, by-
John M Marlin, north, by A. Kickligliter, with
a good framed building on it with all necessary-
out buildings, and otherwise well improved, it
being the late residence of Elias E. Martin, de
ceased Also one negro boy, by the name of Al
len, about fifteen years ot age. belonging to the
estate of Elias E. Martin, and sold for a division
among tlie hi irs. Terms on the day of sale.
JOHN M. MARTIN, Adm’r.
Dec. 2, 1862. f l* it J 23 tds.
Administrator’s Salc.
ILL be sold on the 23rd day of this month,
at tlio late residence of Alexander Hearston
cf Wilkinson county, deceased, • one and a halt
miles from ihe 15th Station, Central Railroad,
rse, ttie following property, to wit:
J d bushels of coin and the fodder—
the peas and potatoes—the pork hogs and stock
hogs—cows and c
of horses, I mule,
house hold a.nd kitchen furniture—plantation
tools and all other articles too tedious to mention
Sale to continue till all is sold. Terms cash, as
all the heirs are of age, and de.-ire it.
B. O. BANNON, Adm’r.
December 6.1862. 23 tds.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county
for leave to sell the land and uegrues belonging to
the estate of James Edwards, late of said county
deceased.
ISAAC LANGSTON, Adm'r.
Occt. 16th, 1662. (SI II 11) 23 Jt.
Paid A 2 75
23 •
GEORGIA. Baker county.
HEREAS, Piic-illa Jordan applies to me for
T T letters of Guardianship for the persons and
property ol the minoi heirs of Nathan Jordan de
ceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
an.] ilnsuisr ilia.kindred of said minors to tile
their objections, if any they have, in my office in
terms ot the Lafv, why said letters should not be
granted, otherw ise letters of guardianship will be
granted saiJ applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
tins, Nov. 2 Li th, 1-62.
27 at.] THOS. ALLEN, Dep. Ord’y.
Vanbrackel, Bird, Griffin, Lindsay, Mitch-
! ell of Taylor, Overstreet, Kirby, Gresham j ^ Baker county, near Newton, containing /;
i and Scott I acres—10O acres will be ready for culirsti
j On /Manufactures.—Messrs.
! Pitts, Jackson of Clarke, Green, Robinson
i of Muscogee, Carlton, Mathews, McAfee,
| White, Briscoe, Henderson of Worth,
; Howell, Henderson of Pierce, Key of
j Dooly, Moss, Cantrell, Atkins, Dumas of
j Chattanooga, Hargrove and Aired.
I On Consolidation of Bills.—Du Bose,
Beall of Paulding, Candler, Bacon, Kirby,
Thomas,' Briscoe, Owens, Love and Whit
tle.
On Petitions.—Messrs. Lawson, Neshit,
Neal, Hightower, Underwood, Spain,
Zachry, liaygood, Felton, Raiford and
Gresham.
On Military Affairs.—Messrs. Cabaniss,
Barnes, Royal, Adams, Burke, Gibson,
Cochran of Glynn, Matthews, Love, Hook.
Lawson, Black, Owens, Reitder, WvJey,
for sale my Plantation, lying iu
1250
utiuii
1 next year—all good fresh land, aud iu a good
bell ley, i state of cultivation. The place is well improved,
and 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
tor themselves at an early day. I will sell with
the place, corn, fodder, stock and negroes, if de
sired. Mr. John Hall on the premises, will give
any information requisite.
M. M. MILLS.
Nov. 26. 1862. 27 tt.
CtlXTY days after date application will he made
IOto the Court 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. I7th. 1862. 23 Jt.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Mart
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 iu terms of the law
for settlement.
JOHN FAULK, Ex'r.
Nov. 4, 1862. (l s) 25 fit.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
■flTHEKEAS, Hubbard Reynolds, guardian of
: t t the person and property of Moses and Joati-
I nah Neel, lale miuovsoi said county, applies lo me
for letters of dismission from his said trust, lie
iiavingfullv settled with them which their receipts
and vouchers by him filed will show.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail per
sons interested, to be and appear at my otlice oil
tlie first Monday in March next, to shew cause
if any they have, why letters shall not he giauted
tlieappiicams in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
Marion this 3th December, 1802.
30 9t LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
BUSINESS CAUt) 6.
P.ICII’D H. CLARK. S.'.-.l'L D. IXVt.Y. WM. TAYLOK
CLARK, IRVIjY ASD TAILOR,
SUCCESSORS TO IRVIN & CUTLER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
■jQL.lLq-:OAIX7:gyi GvA.,
„ T .... . i -tt - | Practice in the Superior Courts ot the Sttathrwest-
Bacon, Jones ot Harris, Vi hitebeail, lies- j ern circuit—in Terrel! ami Early Counties in the
ter, \\ asliington, Lester, Culberson, liar- Pataula Circuit—in Worth and Macon Counties
grove, Hargett, Tatum, Kiiugton, Scliley 1 m the Macon Circuit—and, by special contract, in
and Brvant. 1 JU £ Cou '“y » Southern Georgia.
1 J\ov. 18b 1. 21 tt.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Henry J. Girtman, late of Pulaski
conzty, deceased, are requested to present them
in terms of the law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are notified to make immediate pay
ment. JOHN W. CARUTHERS, Adm’r.
Dec. 5th, 1862. 330t.*
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Elijah Sapp late of App[ing county,
deceased are requested to present them duly < er
t:fieri, and those indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to me.
W. j. MANN. Adm’r.
Dec. 3d, 1862. 23 (it.
GEORGIA, Pierce county.
To all ichom it may concent.
YJAIEKEAS, Josiah Peoples, having in proper
T T form applii d to me for permanet letters of ad-
mini-tiation on the estate cf Lazarus Tuton, late
of said county.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all con-
j eerued, to be and appear at my office within tlie
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any,
why said letters may not ha granted.
Given under my hand officially, this 10th De
cember, 1862. •
30 Gt LUTHER H. GREENLEAF, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
To all irhom it may concern.
TiyIIEREAS, John Ross and Nancy Smith ap-
V ? plies to me tor letters of administration cn
j the estate of Richard H. Smith,
j 'I lies*- are therefore lo cite and admonish all per-
I sons interested in said estate, to appear at my
THOMAS J. CON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWTON, Baker counts’, Ga
March 18, 1856. 42 tf
BS.ISCCE ci deCHLria.rr2i2iiS.212D.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
niLLEJHlEVILLE, CEO.
\\riLL practice in the courts of the Ocmulge
t i circuit.
Miiledgeville,Ga.,March 1.1858. 40 ly.
DrsT WM7 H. HALL, and
( litISLES II. HILL,
Are associated in the Practice of Medicine.
Hr. VV . IJ. Hall’s residence—the house of the
late Dr. Martin—on liancoek-street.
no-,-4—3m
j^lXi’Y days after date application will he 1
ade j
to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, fori
leave to sell a portion of the real estate belonging I
and stock cattle—3 head I 10 William Garrett, late of said county dec'll. J
yoke of oxen and I cart— i h. CUMMING, Adm r.
1 Nov. 20th, 1802. 27 3t.
Ad m inistrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEB
RUARY next in the town of Abbeville,
sage of this act, any person subject to enrollment I Willcox county, at the usual hours of sale tlieful-
for military service, under the Acts cf Congress I lowing property, to-wit;
providing for th ■ public defence, shall be permit- I Part of lot No. 22 iu the first District of Wilcox j
ted to enlist in the- Marine corps at any time pri- : county, containing sixty acres, more or less,
or to bring mustered into the army of the Confed- j known es the McCartney place. Also parts of lots
crate Slates: Provided, That the number of men " "
Administrator's Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordina
ry of Bulloch county, will be sold before the
Court House doer in Statesboro, in said county,
on the tirst Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, witn-
in the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit:
Two thousand acres of land more or less, bound
ed by Big Lntis Creek on the West, also, by lands
of Absolom Parish, Sen.. William Bland, Thomas
Alderman, Mitchell Waiers, and Washington
Waters, with about two *liuudici acres under
cullivat on, with comfortable buildings; belong
ing lo the estate of William Little, late* ut said
enuntv, deceased. Sold for a division among the
l.tits. Tel ms on the day of sale.
-TALBERT LITTLE, Adm’r.
Dec. 2d, 1802. (D n) 23 tds.
rfVVVO months after date application will be
X made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
county for leave to sell a negro woman belonging
to the estate of Taos. H Murris, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
HARRIET M. MORRIS, Adm'rx.
Dec. 6th, 1862. 23 3c.
fl^WO months after date application will he
X made to tlie Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
county, for leave to sell a house and lot located
in Miiledgeville. known as the property Solomon
Gay, late of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM M. STEVENS, Adm’r.
Dec. 9, 1362. 29 9t.
office ou the tirst, Monday in March next
show cause, if any they have why letters shall
not he granttd the applicants in terms of the
Given unriei my hand and official signature
this December 1st, 1862.
JO 5t L. M.COLBERTH,Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin County. •
TITHEREAS, Zara Paulk and Reason Paulk,
T T administrators on the estate of James Paulk,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said administration.
1 hese are therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, to be and appear at office within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can,
why said letters should not he granted to the ap
plicants. K
Given under my hand and official signature, this
December 1st, 1'62.
30 rnfim
L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y
LAWS OF 1861.
bo enlisted does not increase tlie Marino corps be
j-ond the strength authorized by law.
Sec. 2. That if any person has been, or is about
to he enrolled for service iu the army, shall at any
tim- before being assigned to any company, de
clare to the enrolling or commanding officer that
lie prefers being enrolled for service in tbe Navy or
Marine corps, it shall be llm duty of said officer to
enroll euch peisou for tho service which he may
WE have a few copies of the LAW S passed ot last
- - Session, are now bound in Paper Covers, and readyfor
Nos. 20 in the first and 2ri*]n the third Dist of Sale, at ?1 a copy, at office, nudfl 50 wheft sent by
Wilcox county, containing 255 acres, more or less, Ji.-.il. Send your order at once,
better known as the D. E. Hunter aud Drury March 2,1802.
Reaves places, lying on House Creek. All tho *
above lands are improved. Sold as the property; Pril'flllll
of John Brown late of Wilcox county, deceased. JliLUUl) V/'UlUlCll.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of j ThUvalmiblc-medicineoanboobtainedaltheDrug
said deceased. Terms Cash. store of IIEUTY it HALL, alsofoi sale by GRIEVE
GEOKGE PAULK, Adm r, & CLARK, Miiledgeville. No family should be
Dec. 2, JPC2. 80 tds without it. Sec uo.ices Ac.
leave to sell the land
VVihy Carter, latoof said
JAMES
Nov. 23th, 1862.
, , per-
| S0,1S concerned Ui show cause at tho next January
I term of the Court of Ordinary for said county,
y letters shall not he granted to tho applicant
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of William : in terms of the law.
H Speer, late of Jasper county deceased, j Given under uiy hand officially, this 29th Nov
are requested to make immediate payment, and i 1662.
all those having demands against said estate are
requested to present them in terms of the law.
THOS J. SPEERS, Adm’r.
Dec. 1st, 1662 (M 11 H) 29 6t.
T WO months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
County, for leave to sell a House and Lot, belong
ing to the estate of James M. Denton, late of
said county, deceased.
B- F- DENTON, Adm’r.
Oct. 28, J862. 23 »t.
29 5t]
n HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
Notice ho Debtors and C, editors.
A nhF- erso ™ t0 the estate of Captain
f 1 " thiara \*. W 1 1liatns, late of Bulloch county,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having demands against said es
tate are requested to present them to me ih terms
01 the law.
T)rr o ANN W1LLUMS, Adm’rx.
Dec.2, 1962. [on] 29 fit.
On Privileges and Elections.—Messrs.
Raiford, Reynolds Barron, Hines, Cook,
Moss, Mulkey, Peterson, Beasley and
Snrrency.
On iSe/c Counties and County Lines.—
Messrs. Martin, Cochran of Wilkinson,
Hargett, Hudson, Neal, Burney, Butts,
Scott, Snell, Tye, Whitehead, Stephens,
McCamy, 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—Messrs. Hawkins, Jack-
son of Heard, Martin, Pitman. Williams
and Slappey.
On Military Institute.—Smith of Brooks,
Jloore, Llack, Scliley, Green, Pitts, Reese,
Burke, Batke r , Martin, Render, Walton,
Candler, Griffin, Henderson of Pierce,
NesLit and Sheafs*
Ktamlinj C'ociiuitiers of ihe Mrnntr.
Oi1 Privileges and Elections.—Messrs. Brown,
Anthony, I letcher, Griffin, Jamison, Swearengen
and King.
On Petitions.—Messrs.'Hill, Lane, McRea, Jas.
Hilliard, Alexander and Stephens.
On Enrollment —Messrs. Dyer, Fort, Gaston,
Botlnvell, Smith and Waie.
On Journals.—Messrs. Anthony, Killen, Shew-
m;ike and Thomas Hilliard.
On Confederate Relations —Messrs. Gibson, Fur-
low, Seward, Gordon, Hansel!, Echols, Vascn and
Kendall.
On Judiciary—Messrs. Seward, Vason, Stafford
Lewis, Hansell, Boyd, Jackson, Killen, Mitchell,
Dyer, Gordon, Pinckaid.
On Finance..—Messrs. Lewis. Hansell, Mosely,
Stafford, Dyer, Shew make and Brown.
On Internal Improvements—Messrs. Furlow,
Gordon, Beaseley, Vason, Shewmake and Steph
ens.
fY Ilofcse will hu open as usual to re- rife
. l’X ceive MEMBERS of the LEG1SLA- JHi
On Public Education and Free Schools—Messrs, j TURK and Transient Visitors to the City
Echols, Anthony, Fort, Dyer, Lane, Krug, Gaston , for the Winter.
Bo)d and Benson.
On Banks.—Messrs. Gordon, Hansell, Gibson, Oct. 13, 1862.
Brown, Hill, Stafford, and Mitchell.
On Kiw Counties und Lines —Messrs. Smith.
Simmons, Ware, Wright, Griffin, Jamison and
Benson.
On Penitentiary—Messrs. Alexander, Boyd,Grif
fin. Lane, James Hilliard, Kendall, Mclica, and
Jackson.
Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. Kendall, Furlow, Fort
Anthony. Harris and Bothweil.
On Military.—Messrs. Killen, Gordon. Smith,
RICE FLOUR.
4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF RICE FLOUR,
/Sl 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 lyomptly filled. Price, $*1() per ICO lbs—
cash ou delivery. Bags to he return* d or paid for
at cost. GEO. R/JESSUP.
Bellvue Mills, Oct. 7th, 1?62. 20 3m.
~ ATTENTIONS
t LL persons indebted to the undersigned, are re-
qitt eted to cull and settle.
August 19,18621
TINSLEY & NICHOLS.
13 tf.
BOARDING HOUSE.
M. E. EDWARDS.
21 tf.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,
AT SPAItTA, GA.
T HE undersigned having recent 1 / purchssfd
the premises generally known as “Msckie*
old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda
tion of Hie people.
W The proprietor will nse every effort fer theccm-
Seward. Swearengen, Thomas Hilliard, Gaston, fort and convenience of all who may favor him
King and Pinckard. j with their patronage.
On Printing.—Messrs. Mosely, Harris. Simmons The table will be furnished with the best that
McRea, Fletcher, Shewmake, Ware, James Hil- a Hancock county market affords.
Haul and Benson. I Drovers will be supplied with provender, gocJ
On Deaf and Dumb Asylum.-Messrs. Beasley, j stables, and open lots for iha exhibition of th« r
Lewis, Simmons, Mitchell, Stafford Boyd, Alex- stock.
ander and Pinckard . Conveyances can be had at all times to any
On Institute for the Blind —Messrs Vason, Both- : point on either of the Kail Roads.
well, Seward, tiib30U, Mosely, W T rigbt, Furlow
and Lane.
On Agriculture.—Messrs. Harris, Hill, Furlow,
Beasley, Echols, Lane and Jamison.
Auditing Committee.—Messrs. Stevens, Swear
engen and Griffin.
Engrossing Committee..—Messrs. Jackson,
Fletcher, Fort, McRea, and Tho*. Billiard.
Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2,1860.
J. M. STANFORD-
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HERTY & HALL
■DEQUES!' that all orders and prescriptions ‘ f0
LL them, be accompanied by the cash. .
May 17, 18«. *
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