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BY AUTHORITY. AijTS and resolutions of the Siuh Session of the PROVISIONAL CONGRESS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. 1862. No 32 AN ACT to provide for the organization of Army Corps. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That the sixth section of the Act to provide for the public defence approved March tith, 1662, be so amendtd as to authorize the President to organize Divisions of the Provis ional Army of the Confederate States into arniy Corps, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint officers to the command thereof. Approved Oct. Oth, 18C2, No 36. AN ACT for the relief of John Hunter, Collector of customs and agent of the Marine hospital at the Port of Natchez Mississippi. Tho Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That the Secretary of the Treas ury is hereby authorized to audit the account of John Hunter, Collector of Customs at the Port of Natchez, Mississippi, for money expended by him subsequent to the 3()th of April, 1861, on account of the Marine Hospital at that place, and allow so much thereof as may be shown to have been ex Each member of the court, of Regimeats> Battalions, &C. shall have the Confederate States Judge Advocate and the clerk power to administer oaths. Sec. 2. Each court shall have power to adopt ■ rules for conducting business and for the trial of causes, and to enforce the rules adopted, and to ' punisii for contempt, and to regulate the taking i of evidence, and to secure the attendance ot wit nesses. and to enforce and execute its orders, sentences, and judgments, as in cases of courts martial. Sec. 4. The jurisdiction of each court shall ex- : tend to all officers now cognizable by courts mar- j tial under the rules and articles of war and the I customs of war, and also to all offences deliued as I crimes by the laws of the Confederate States or I of the several States, and when beyond the terri- 1 torfof the Confederate States, to all cases of mur der, manslaughter, arson, rape robbery and larce- j ny, as defined by the common law, when commit- j ted by any private or officer in the army of the j Confederate State, against any other private or | officer in the army, or against the propeity or per son of any citizen or other person within the ar my: Provided, Said courts shall not have juris diction of offenders above the grade of Colonel. For offences coguizable by courts martial the court - shall, oti convictiou, inflict the penalty prescribed by the rules and articles of war, and in the man tier and mode therein mentioned; and for offenses ; not punishable by the rules and articles ot war, but punishable by the laws of the Confederate j States, said court shall inflict the penalties pre- ; scribed by the laws of the Confederate States; and for offences against which penalties are not prescribed by the rules aud articles of war, nor by the laws of the Confederate States, but for which penalties are prescribed by the laws of a State, said court shall inflict the punishment prescribed by the laws of the State in which tho offence was j committed: Provided. That in cases in which, by j From Georgia in the Confederate service, Com piled from the Records of the Adjutant and In- Inspector General's Office, and other sources. COMMANDER.-?. REMARKS. 1 Col. W. J Magi 11, Regulars. 1 Col. Cbas. H. Olmstend, 1st Volunteer Regi ment. 1 J. B. Villepigue, Confederate Regi ment. The composi tion oi tins Keg. not understood, it being mixed command of Georgia aud Missis- 1 Col. J. N. Ramsay, 2 Col. E.M. Butt 3 Col. t. Walker, 4 Col. Geo. P. Doies, 5 Col. W. T. Black, G 8 Col. L. M. Lamar, J Col. Benj. Beck, Id Col. Alfred Gumming. 11 Col. Geo. T. Anderson, 12 Col, Z. T. Conner, 13 14 Col. Felix Price, pended to meet the usial and proper charges ot j the laws of the Confederate States, or of the Sfate, said hospital | the punishment is by fine or by imptisonmenf, or Approved Oct. 8,1662. No 37 AN ACT to authorize the establishment of camps of instruction and tite appointment of officers to command the same. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That the President be and lie is hereby authorized to establish camps of instruc- tion for peisons enrolled tor military service, at such places and m such numbers m tlie several Slates as be may deem necessary, and to appoint by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, officers in tfie Piovisional Army with the rank and pay ot Major, to superintend and command the same. Approved Oct. 8, 13G2. No 38 AN ACT to repeal the law authorizing commuta tion for soldiers’ clothing and to require c" ing to be furnished by the Secretary of Warln kind The Congress of tho Confederate States of That so much of the existing hy both, the court may, in its discretion, inflict IG Col. Goode Bryan, anv other punishment, less than death; and for the j 17 Col. H. L Bennicg, offences defined as murder, manslaughter arson, j 18 Col. W.T. Wofford, rape, robbery, and larceny, by the common law, ! 19 Col. \V. W. Boyd, when committed beyond the teriitorial limits of ; 2b Col. J. B. Cumming, the Confederate States, the punishment shall be 21 Col. John T. Mercer, ir. the discretion of the Court. That when an offi- 22 Col. Roht. II. Jones, i cer under the grade of Brigadier General, or pri- 23 Col. Tims. Hutchison, : vote shall be put under arrest fur any offence cog- 24 Col. Roht. McMilliau, I nizable hy’ the court herein provided for, notice of , 2-> Col C. C Wilson, ! his arrest and of the offence with which lie shall | 26 Col. YY II Atkinson, lie charged shall he given to the Judge advocate ; • by the officer ordering said arrest Rnd lie shall he i ! entitled to as speedy a trialas the business before j said court will allow. Sec 5. Said courts shall attend the army, shall appropriate quarters within the lines of the army, shall always open for the transaction of business, and the final decesions and sentences of said courts in convictions shall be subject to review, ■loth i mitigation and suspension, as now provided by ' 3' Col. C A .'.van*, • ' ' j the rules and articles of war iu cases of courts 32 Col. C A L Lamar, msrial. 1 Sor. G. That during the recess of the Senate the President m«y appoint the members of the 23 Col. J G Cain, 29 Col. W J Young, 30 Col. D J Tlailv, 33 Col. A Littlefield, America do enact, . ..a. so muc, ine existing | courts 8Ild ,i )e Judges' Advocate prided for in law as provid. s commutation tor clothing to } tho previous sectioni*. autxject to the confirmation of the Senate at its session next ensuing said ap- soldit-rs in tiie service of lheConfederacy.be, and the same is hereby repeal* d; and hereatter the Secretary of War shall provide iti kind to ihe sol- dicis respectively, the uniform clothing prescribed by the regulations ot the army of the Confederate States, and should any balance of clothing be due to any soldier at the end of the year, the money value of such balance shall he paid to such sol di<-r, according to the value of such clothing fix ed and announce men* Approved Oct. d by Older from the War depatt- I • o2. pointuier.ts. Approved Oct. 9, 1862. No 44 AN ACT to provide shoes for the army. The Congress of the Confederate States of America uo enact. That the President be, and he is heieby authorized, on the requisition of the quartermaster General, to detail from the Army persons skilled in the manufacture of shoes not to exceed two thousand in number: aud it shall be 34 Col. J A W Johnson, ; 'V; Col. E L Thomas, 3b Col. J a ou„„ ! 37 Col. not known, 1 38 Col. Leo. W. Lee, ; 39 Col. J J McConnell, j If* Col. Abda Johnson, I 41 Col. C A McDaniel, ; 42 Col. R Henderson, ' 43 Col. Skidetnore Harris, 41 Not known, (45 Col. Thos. Hardeman, 4G Cel. P 11 Colquitt, sippi companies. Volunteers. Disband ed. Volunteers. Former ly fy cines’ Reg. Voiunteeis command c-d at Sharpsburg by Capt. K B. Nisbet. Volunteers le-orgatt- ized. Volunteers formeily John K. Jackson’s. Volunteers formerly A. H. Colquitt’s late ly Col. Newton's. Voiunteeis lately Col. W. T. Wilson’s. Provisional Army. Voiunteeis. Provisional Army. Volunteers. Provisional Army. Provisional A r m y , Volunteers, formerly A. V. Brumby’s. Volunteers, formerly Col.. Millican's. Provisional Army. Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers. Provisional Army. Provisional Army. Volunteers. Voiunteeis. Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers reorgan ized foimeriy C W Styles’ Volunteers, lately Let i B Smith’s. Volunteers, formerly T J Warthen’s. Volunteers, formerly Randolph Spalding’s. Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers reduced to a battalion. Volunteers reduced to a Battalion. Volunteers. Provisional Army’. Provisional Army. i-i.,,„1 Armv. Provisional Army. Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers, formerly K A Smith’s. Volunteers. Volunteers. MONTHLY CITATIONS. GEORGIA, Appling County. A1THEREAS, Calvin Quin, Administrator cf Vf Garry Quin, deceased, represents to the Court of Ordinary in his petition, duly filed and entered on rqcord in this office, that he has fully administered Garry Quin's estate. These are therefore to cite ail 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 in March uext. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord'y. August 4th, 1SC2.13 mum. GEORGIA, Jasper County. TITHEREAS, John Hail. Administrator de i t bonis non, on tbe estate of Joel McClendon deceased, makes application to me for letters ot dismissiou 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 tinder my hand and official signature this 1st day of September, lSli->. lfimfim M. H. HUTCHISON. Ord'y. GEORGIA, Appling county. V17 HEREAS, Gideon J. Holton, administrator V? of Nathaniel J. Holton represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed aud entered on re cord, that he has fully administered Nathaniel J. Holion’sjestate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credeitors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, and receive let ters of dismissiou ou the first Monday in May next. Witness my baud and official signature this October 7th, 1662, 22 inGm. J. L1GHTSEY, Ord’y. CITATION 8. TCTcr*’?.'’Twiggs county. W HI.RE AS, William Kitchens makes applies* * V tion to me for letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Jordan, late of said county, 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 by the sec ond Monday in January ilex#, then and there to show cause, if anv, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my baud officially at Marion, this Dec 1st, 18G2. 5tj LEWIS SOLOMON. Ord’y- GEORGIA, Bulloch county. To alt whom it may concern. ■fy II ERE AS Rebecca Gibson applies to me for if letters of Administration ou the estate of Jobe E. Gibson late of said county, deceased. ’these are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested, to bo and appear at my office on or before the second Monday in January next, and show cause, if any- they have, why letters should not issue to the applicant. Given uuder my hand aud official signature this 2d day of December, 1862. 29 f»t. (D IQ WILLIAM LEE, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Twiggs County. \\1 HEREAS, Daniel G Hughes, administra- II tor on the Estate of John 1‘ope, late of said county deceased, has fully and faithfully ex- j ccuted 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 ali aud 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, w hy said letters may- not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, Oct. 15th. 1 cG2. 22 in6m LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Bulloch county. To all whom it .may concern. Ay HEREAS, the estate of William Deal is uu- T T represented, and unless some fit anJ proper person applies for the administration I shall ap- point the Clerk of the Superior Court administra tor ou 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, why letters should not issue to the Clerk aforesaid. Given under ray hand and official signature this 2d day of December, 1802. 29 ot. n it. WILLIAM LEE, Ordinaiy. No 30 AN ACT to encourage the manufacture of cloth ing and shoe* for the Ai my. j employ them diligently Tbe Congress of the Cotift derate States of I shoes for the army. America do euact. That the I’resident is hereby i Sec- 3. lie it further enacted, That soldiers de- authoiizeii to import duty fu-e. cards or card cloth, tailed under the provisions of this act shall lie en- or any machinery or materials necessary for in- j t;ed to receive pay for extra duty, and also tlurty- creasing the manufacture ot clothing for the ar- j five cents per pair for shoes manufactured by them severally, in addition to regular pay and ra tions. Approved Oct. 9, 1852. my or any attiele- necessary for supplying the de ficiency of clothing or shoes, or materials lor shoes for the Armv. Sec. 2 Be it forth r enacted. That any machi nery or parts of machinery or materials imported as aforesaid, may be worked on Government ac- l count, or leased or sold ut the discretion of the j President. | the Court house door in Sta'esboro’. in said coun- Sec 3 Be it further enacted, That the President ty, on the first Tuesday in February next, witliiu may extend the privileges of this act to compa- the legal hours of sale, the following property I Col. W M Slaughter, 52 Col. VVier Boyd, 53 Col.L T Doyal. ; 54 Col. C li Way, | 55 Col. C B Harkie, i 5G Col. G P Harrison, Jr., Bulloch Administrator's Sale. irtue of an or order of the Court of ( nary of Bulloch county, will be sold before ‘ _ f’nnrt hniKf floor in Stn'eshoro’. in said conn- D01. JaCK DrOWIt, 57 Col. W Barkaloe, 5b Col.E P Watkins, Volunteers. Volunteers. Volunteers. Army Vol’s. and Con scripts. Army Vol’s. and Con scripts. Army Vol’s. and Con scripts. Volnn’eers. Army Vol’s. and Con scripts. Army Voi’s. and Con scripts. Cavalry Volunteers and Conscripts. 1 J J Morrison, 2 W J Lawton, 3 M J Crawford, Cavalry—Provisional Army. and quality as it may be piacticable to obtain, any I out buildings, and otherwise well improved, it: \ r Cbas^ Cpaulding, law to the contrary notwithstanding. I •»*»!»•*» ... in,. vi;..., v vi . 1 ".!• “ yumming, Approved Oct s, i*oa. nies or individuals subject to such regulations as he may prescribe. Sec 4 That the clothing required to be furnish ed to the troops of the Provisional Army under Twelve hundred and thirty acres of lend more or less; bounded on the west by Big Lott’s Creek ; I South, by William «fc John Deloatch ; east, by John M Marlin , north, by A. Kickligbter, with any existing law. may be ot such kind as to color a good framed building on it with all necessary ■* 5 '“*•’■ u *- : - 1 —* --•» -■ * ,|] • ’ • E No 40 AN ACT to refund to the State of Louisiana the excess of the War Tax overpaid by her. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact. That the sum of seventy thou sand dollars be. and the same is hereby appropria ted out ot any money in the Treasury not other wise appropriated, to bo paid to the State of Lou isiana, the same being the estiniati d excess of tbe war tax over paid by her, the said payment to be made to the Governor of the State oi Louisiana or his authorized agent, subject to a final adjustment whenever the assessments aud returns ot tbe war tax for said State shall be completed- Approved Oct 8, 1862. No 41 AN ACT to repay to the State of North Carolina being tbe late residence of Elias E. Martin.de- i M r> t, r-iinol,' ceased. Also one negro boy, by the name of Al- J ' ’ Jen, about fifteen years ot age, belonging to the estate of Elias E. Martin, and sold for a division among the heirs. Terms on the dav of sale. • JOHN M. MARTIN, Adm'r. Dec. 2, 1862. [d b] 29 tds. Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEB RUARY next in the town of Abbeville, Willeox county, at the usual hours of sale the fol lowing property, to-xvit; Part of lot No. 22 in the first District of Wilcox county, containing sixty acres, more or less, know n as the McCartney place. Also parts of lots Nos. 20 in the first and 27ll in the third Dist of Wilcox county, containing 255 acres, more or less, better known as the D. E. Hunter and Drury . Reaves places, lying on House Creek. Ail the j above lands are improved. Sold as the property i tho excess over her quota paid by her into the j of John Brown late of Wilcox county, deceased. | Treasury nf the Conlederatu elates on account Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* j of the war tax. 1 said deceased. Terms Cash. OEOKGE PAULK, Adm’r. 30 tds Legions. 1 C$>1, T R R Cobb, Provisional Army. 2 Col. Wm. Phillips, Volunteers. Iiutlalions. 1 Maj. G W Ross, Volunteers. 2 Lieut. Col. J B Stovall, Volunteers. 3* Lieut. Col. W li Stiles, Provisional 4 Unknown, 5 Unknown, G Unknown, 7 Lieut. Col. J H Lamar, Army. Army. 8 Lieut Col A Littlefield, Provisional Provisional Army. Provisional Army. Vol's., formerly C A L Lamar's. Vol’s, formerly 33d Regiment. Provisional Army. Volunteers. The Congress of tbe Confederate States of Amer 1 ica do enact. That tbe sum of one hundred and eleven thuusaud one hundred and seventy-four i dollars and sixty-nine cents be paid to the State of North Carolina out of any moneys in the Treas- ; ury not otherwise appropriated: the same being \ the excess over her quota paid by her into the | Treasury of tbe Contederate States on account of; the war tax. Approved Oct 8, 1662. No 42 AN ACT to amend an a.-t en itled ’‘an act to fur ther provide for the public defence.’ - npproved Ibth April, lrog, anil I lie act to am-i d the same, approved Sept. 27th, 1862. The Congress of the Confedeiate States of Amer ica do enact. That ali persons subject to enroll ment for military service may lie enrolled under instructions from the War D pariun-nt and report ed by the enrolling offie- r w . , rover tumid, wheth er within tiie Sia e or county «f ih< i- residence or not: and win n «o enrolled, sh til be subject io the provisions of law as luily as if euroileil witliiu thi county and .Male ot which they may bo residents: Provid-d. Thai inis net shall not extend to any member of « military organization under any State law. while he remains in actual service withoti the limits of his-Mate: And provided fur ther. That the President is auiln l iz-d to sn-pend the execution ot tins act ns regards the residents of any locality wlire he tun find it impractica ble to execute the act emu i-J --an act to further provid- f r the public defence.’’ approved April 16th. 1862, and tbe net to aiu nd tbe last mention ed tK-ptro,!,ri -g/th. 1762. Approved Oct 8th, 1 -62. No 43 AN ACT to organ ze mithary courts to attend the Army of the Coi-.tcdoiate States in the field and to define tbe pow eis ol said courts. The Congress of the Confederate States ol America do euact. That courts shall be organized to he know n as military courts, one to attend each army corps in the field, under the diiectiun of the Pri sim n: Each court shall consist of three members, two of whom shall constitute a quorum, and each member shall he entitled to the ra..k and pay <•) a colonel ot cavalry , and shall be appointed by the Piesident. by ai d with the ad vice ai d consent of ’be Senate, aud shall holj his office duting the war, unless the court shall be touip r Mtionshed by Congress. For each court there shall be one J edge Advoc ate, to be appoint ed by the President, by aud with the advice and consent of tho Senate, with the rank and pay of a captain of cavalry, whose duty shall be as pre scribed by the rules and articles of war, except as eulargcdjor modifi -d by the purposes and provis ions of this act, aud who shall also hold hi-, office during the war. unless the court shall be sooner abolished by Congress; anil in case of the absence or disability of ihe Judge Advocate, upon the ap plication of the court, the commander of the army corps to which such court is attached may appoint or detail an officer to perform the duf'es of Judge Advocate during such absence or disability, or until the vacaucy, if any, shall he filled by the President. 8ec. 2 Each conrt shall have the right to ap point a Provost Marshal to attend its sittings and execute the orders of the court, with the rank and pay of a captain of cavalry; and also a clerk who shall have a salary ot one hundred and twenty- five dollars per month, who shall keep the recoids of the proceediugs of the court, and shall reduce to writing the substance of tbe evidence in each case and file the same iu court. The provost marshal and the clerk shall hold their offices du ring the pleasure of the court. Each member and officer of the court shall take an oath well and truly to discharge the duties of his office to the best of his skill and ability, without fear, favor or Toward, *ad to support th* Constitution of the Dec. 2. 18G2. Administrator's Sale. TVTILL he sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU- i TV ARY next, in the town of Irwinville, Irwin i-uumj, the following lands to-wit: Lot of land . number 229 iu file fourth district ot Irwin county, containing four hundred and ninety acres, sold as j tha property of John Jcruagan, deceased. Also j Lot number 232, in the fourth district of said coun ty containing four hundred and ninety acres, sold as the propeity of Joseph Jernagan, deceased.— Also lot number 18H. in the 5th district of said county, containing four hundred and forty aert-s. | sold as the property of William L. Wilson, de ceased. Terms on day of sale. GEORGE PAULK. Adm r. Irwinville Derember5 1862 3utds Administrator's Sale I X pursuance with an order from the Honorable 1 ’ 9 Unknown, 111 Maj! .1 E Rylander, 11 Not known, 12 Not known, . 13 Not known, 14 Not known, is. Mut known, 1G Not known, Artillery. 1 Capt. L P Girardy, Volncleers. 2 Capt. J II Tiller, Volunteers. 3 Capt. G A Dure, Provisional Armv. 4 Capt. Ii N Ells. Note.—Many of the above regiments and Rat- iniions have been changed, and tls-ir status can only be ascertained from the Secretary of War. We publish as tar as we know, an<! Host that per sons who are better informed, will furnish us, or some olher Press, facts which may enable us to correct the list from time to time and thus perfect it. Editors Confederate Union. GEORGIA, Appling county. Y\7 HEREAS, Jacob Moody, Administrator on H the estate of Moses Martin, represents to the Court of Ordinary, in iiis petition duly filed and entered on record in this office, that he has fully administered said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed to show cause, if any they have, why said ad ministrator should not be discharged from his nd ■■■"•’-•■“tinn and leceive letters of dismission on the first Mouday in jury nm "j. L1GHTSEY, Ord'y. December 2d, 16G2. 29 mtini GEORGIA, Wilcox county-. A PPLICATION will be made to tlus Court, of xl Ordinary of said county on the second Mon day in January next, for leave to sell the land be longing to the estate of James D Gibbs, deceased. ALLEN GIBBS, Sen., Adm'r. Nov. 3d, 16G2. 20 9t. GEORGIA -Mitchell county. VirHEREAS, Amanda M. Lawson applies to 7T me for letters of administration on the estate of M oses F Lawson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to be and appear at my office in Camilla, on or before the first Monday in Febru ary next, to show cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted to tho applicant. Given under my hand aud official signature, this, 1): c. 18th, 1862. 31 5t. JOHN W. PEARCE. D. Ord’y. GEORGIA, Jasper county. lYTHEREAS, by tho deaths of Nancy Speer. TT and William II Spear, administratrix and administrator on the estate of William Spear, of said county deceased, the estate ot said William Speer, deceased is left unrepresented arid unad- ministered. Thsse are therefore to cite and adraODish all persons interested in said estate to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county on the secoud Mouday iu January next, and take out letters of administration de bonis non, on the es tate of said William Speer, deceased, or show cause why the same shall not devolve upon tbe t.'leik of the Court or other fit person as pro-rldod by law. Givm uuder my band and official signature, this 1st December, 18G2. 29 5t) M. IT. HUTCHISON, Ord’y. rpwo MONTHS after date application will be X made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the* lands be longing: to the estate of Daniel A. Crumpton, this 12th November, 1862. GEORGE D. MALLARD, \ . , ’ ^Admrs. W Nov 13, l.-li: THEOPHILUS NICHOLS, [D B] 26 2m S IXTY* days after date application will be n the Court of Ordinary of Jasper county fo made to per county for leave to sell the lands and negroesJielonging to the estate of Hartwell W. B. Freeman, late of said county de ceased’ A. J. FREEMAN, Adm'r. Nov. 3, 18G2. (m h h) 25 9t. O 1X1 Y days after date application will be made kj to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell ali the lands belonging to the estates of John aud Joseph Jernigan, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. GEO PAULK, Adm'r. Nov. 3d, 1862. (i, Mc) 26 9t. D IXTV <lo,a iiUei dote application O the Court of Ordinary of Irwin leave to sell the lands belongii William L. \l ilison deceased. GEO. PAULK, Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 1862. (L M c) 26 9t. >111 LemaOe county, for to the estate of GEORGIA, Pierce county. To all irlioni it may concern. HEREAS, Mrs. Isabella Tuton, having in proper form applied to me for permanent let- t-rs or administration on the estate of Abram M. Tuton, late of said county. Tbls is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Abram M. Tuton, to be and appear at n:y ofiicc wiibin the time allowed by law, aud show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not bo granted to Isabella Tu ton on Abtatn M. Tuton’s estate. Witness my official signature this December 1st, 1662. LUTHER H. GREENLEAF, Ord’y. Paid $2 75. 29 5t. S IXTY days alter date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Irwin county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estates of William Hobby, and Hen:y S. Townsend.de- ceased, for tbe benefit ot tho heirs aud creditors. R. W. CLEMENTS, Adm’r. Nov. 3d, 1862. (Lite] 26 9t. T WO MONTHS afterdate application will be made to tho honorable Court of Ordinaiy of Bulloch county for leave to sell the interest in the Mill on Mill Creek; owned by tho estate of Jehu C. Lee, late of said eountv deceased. T4CDI3I1 WJDOOK, AtTuf-r, * MARGARE 1' A. E. LEE, Admr’x, Nov. 16, 1862. [d It j ;>(j o, n \ LL persons ltidebtt d to the estate of James Ivey, late of Baldwin county, deceased, are requested to make payment, and creditors of sai! estate are hereby notified to present their claims in legal form. MARY* IVEY*, Adra’x. U-O 12th, 1662. j I! * 30 tit. GEORGIA, Pierce county. To all whom it may concern. X\TTIEREAS. Mrs. Annie M. Wilson, having in V T proper form applied to me for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of John T. Wilson, late ot said county. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of John T. Wilson, to he and appear ut my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, ifany they can, 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. I6G2. LUTHER H. GREENLEAF, Ord'y. Paid $2 75. 29 5t. GEORGIA, Twiggs county. W HEREAS, Hubbard Reynolds, guardian of the person and property of Moses and Joan- nah Neel, late minors ot said county, applies to me tor letters of dismission from his said trust, he havingfully settled with them which their receipts and vouchers by him tiled will show. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested, to be and appear at my office on ihe first Monday in March next, to show cause ;i „>.j utroj- httor., el,,i|| nut be eranted the applicants in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature at Marion this 9th December, 1862. 30 9t LE Y\ IS SOLOMON, Ord’y. •TlKDINO COMH1TTEE3 OV THE HOl'SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. w Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold on the 23rd day of this month, at tho late residence of Alexander ITearston cf Wilkinson county, deceased, one and a half miles from ihe 15th Station, Central Railroad, north-east course, the following property, to-wit: Twelve hundred bushels of com and the fodder— the peas and potatoes—the pork hogs aud stock hogs—cows and calves and stock cattle—3 head Ordinary of Irwin county, will be sold at the Coart House in the town of Isabella, Worth .county, within the usual horns of sale, on the j of horses, 1 mule, 1 yoke of oxen and I cart— first Tuesday in FEBRUARY' next, the following 1 house hold and kitchen furniture—plantation property to-wit : j tools and ali other articles too tedious to mention One lot of land, containing Two Hundred two j Sale to continue till all ;s sold. Terms cash, as and a half acres more or less, known as lot num- j all the heirs areol age, aiei desire if. her Reveut3--one, in the sixteenth district of j B. O. BANNON, Adm'r. Worth county. Also four acres in the North East J December 6. 1862. 29 tds- corner of lot number fifty-eight, and one acre in ~ : 1 ~ ~~ the .South-east corner of lot number fifty-nine, in ; Administrator's Sale. -aid district and county, sold as the property ol T>Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordina- it. D: .Sinclair, late of Irwin county, deceased, for JL> ry of Bulloch county, will be sold before the the benefit ot the heirs and errditors. I Court House docriu Statesboro, in said county, JOHN D. SINCLAIR. Adm’r. on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, wiiii- l.recenmei isi, i«is oo tQs ' in the legal Hours or sale, tire fu-Murrin^ property. . : to-wit: Police. j Two thousand acres of land more or less, bound- 11J ILL bo sold on Thursday the 15tb day of ed by BlgLotts Creek on tbe YVest. also, by lands It JANUARY’next, at the residence of Mrs of Absolom Parish, Sen.. William Bland, Thomas Nancy iffilson, about two miles below Monticello j Alderman, Mitchell Waters, and Washington io Jasper county, Ga , the following property, to- j Waters, with about two hundred acres under wit: Th plantation whereon Mis. Wilson lives, j cultivation, with comfortable buildings; belong, a number of likely young negroes, consisting of i ing to the esiate of Yvilliant Little, iate oi said women and children, boys nnd girls; corn, fodder, ' county, deceased. Bold for a division among the horses, hogs, cows, plantation tools, household ! heirs. Terms on the day of sale. ' ' TALBERT LITTLE, Adm’r. Dec. 2d, 1662, (o It) 29 tds. Notice. \ LL persons having demands against the es tate of Henry J. Girtman, lalo of Pulaski couzty, deceased, are requested to present, them in terms of the law. and all persons indebted to said estate are notified to makn immediate pay ment. JOHN W. CARUTHERS, Adm’r. Dec. 5t.h, 1862. 39 61.” A LL *’ c XX tate c Notice. 'Orsons having demands against the es- of Elijah Sapp late ol Appling county, deceased are requested to present them duly cer titietV, and thoso indebted to said estate a”ro re quested to make immediate payment to me. W. J. MANN, Adm’r. Dec. 3d, 1662. 29 tit. GEORGIA, Pieree eouuty. To alt whom it may concern. TVrHEREAS, Josiah Peoples, imvin fi p>(. p «» T T form appli> d to me for permanet letters of ad ministration on the estate of Lazarus Tuton, late of said county. This is therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters may not be granted. Given under my hand officially, this 10th De cember, 1862. 30 5c LUTHER H. GREENLEAF, Ord’y. *^1XT Y days alter 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 dic'd. E. GUMMING, Adm'r. Nov. 20tli, 1662. 27 9t. ? 11YVO months after date application will be J. made to the Court ol' Ordinary of Baldwin county for leave to sell a negro woman belonging to the estate'of Tr-os. II Morris, late of m.iJ coun ty, deceased. HARRIET M. MORRIS, Adrn’rx. Dec. Oth, 1802. 29 9c. GEORGIA, Irwin County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John Ross and Nancy Smith ap plies to me lor letters of administration on tho estate of Richard H. Smith. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons interested iu said estate, to appear at my office on the first Monday in March next, to show cause, if any they have why letters shall not he granted the applicants in terms of the law. Given undei my hand and official signature this December 1st, 1862. •Ill 5t L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y. and kitchen furniture, &c. Sold for distribution among the distributees of the estate of Arehilis Wilson, deceased Terms—Cash. WM A ELDER, ag’t for distributees December 25th, 1*62 (M ll U) S3 tds. 1 'WO months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county for an older to sell a portion of the negroes belonging to the estate of Mary V., a minor child of Alien Little, late of said county, deceased. MARGARET E. LITTLE, Guardian. Dec 23d, 1862. (J II) • 31 9t. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of the late Joseph W. Gainer deciased, of Pulaski coun ty are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, aud all persons having demands against said decased will render them in agreeable to law RICHARD F. DeLAMAR, Adm’r. Dec. 13th, 1862. 31 tit. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons having demands against Henry S’Townsend, late of Irwin county, deceas ed, are hereby notified to present them properly attested, within the time prescribed by law: and all persons indebted to said deceased are request ed to make immediate payment to the undersign ed. R. W. CLEMENTS, Ad mV. Dec. loth, 1862. 31 fit. Jacob’s Cordial. This valuablelmediolne can be obtainedat the Drug Store of HERTY X HALL, aisoforsale by GRIEVE CLARK, MiUedgeville. No family should bo without it. Soo notiooo A dm in tstra tor’s Sale. B Y virtue of on order of the Court of Ordinary of Irwin County, will bo sold before the Court House door within the usual hours ot sale in the town of Isabella Worth county Georgia on the 1st: Tuesday in Feb. next the following property to wit: Ono Lot of Land No Two bundled and fifty one in tho Sixth District of Originally Irwin Now Worth county. Sold as the property of Jesse Luke for the bene fit of the heirs aud creditors Terms made known ou the day of sale. JEHU FLETCHER Admr Dec 1st 1662 30 tds fE'YVO months after date application will be ■ made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county, for leave to sell a house and lot located in Milledgeville, known as the property Solouiou Gay, late of said county, deceased. WILLIAM M. STEVENS, Adm’r. Dec. 9, 1802. 29 9t. Administrator’s Sale. W/ IL? ’ bo sold on tlle first Tuesday in r rD On State of the Messrs. ; J v R UA R Y next within tbe legal hours Cochran of Glynn, Black, Washington, j ^ Cabaniss, Love, Hook, Smith of Brooks, i to wit: } owlD ff property, •more or Barbour, Burney, Carswell, Mallard, Lee, j One Lot of Land containing490 acres n- ljarnes, Reese, CarUon. Tat™, Sweats, v. Sold agreeable to an order of — COnn Adams and Hargrove. On the Judiciary.—Messrs. Lester, Ordinary Inyin county. M tbej Cabaniss, Cochran of Glynn, Love, Big- William Hobby late of Irwin county III 7 f ham, Hook, Hester, Whittle, Norwood. | for the benefit of the hei, s .n&JgSj Belted. Trammell, Tat™, Candler, : »" 1 de ““ rf - T "S’w Sj Dec 4th, 1862. E W CLEMENTS. Adm'r. 30 tds Administrator’s Sale.—Postponed ,' i r ' T) Y' virtue of an order of the Court „r r\ , voy nl, La son, of Bulloch county, will be sold ITo-HP leats. i o ml in- ; Cou>t House door in the town of States h 6 • Hargrove, Barnes, Culberson, Dubose and ' Briscoe. On Agriculture and Internal Improve ments.—Messrs. Bigham, 1 Thrasher, McCamy, Isheats, x uunui- >t;ourt House aoot m me town of Statesb”” >' son, Bacon, Bender, Lane, My ley, Bar- lie first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next wiihb? >ii“ hour, Jones of Lee, Findley, Monk, Slap- legal hours of sale the following property V., , „ iV I a, One tract of land containing two bund™,1 l ' pey, Clements,Bryan, \\ alien of Stewart, more or ll>M in sai(1 county, known . l ac f es ’ Schley, Irwin, Ezell, Cantrell, Hines and 1 residence of M-< it ha Groover, deceased 6 Jernigan. ; bounded by John S Hogan on the ea: and On~ Smith Atkinson Cocbr Mullins, Peterson, Owens of McIntosh, Roberts, Dover, Jackson of Glaike, and Bigham. On Finance.— Messrs. Washington, Adams, Moore of Thomas, Norwood, Cochran of Glynn, Barnes, Lester, Biood- worth, Bigham, Jernigan, Felton, Render, Williams, Mitchell of Taylor, Schley, Beall of Randolph, Whitehead and Du mas. On Banks.—Messrs. Adams, Love, Washington, Norwood, Barnes Hester, Pitts, Whittle, Atkinson, Black, Lee, Thomas, Hook, Walton of Wilkes. Swear ingen, Moore of White, Pitman, Gros;, Stephens of Oglethorpe, Brawner, Smith of Towns, Bloodworth, and Trammell. ARY next, within sale hours, before the~Court On Enrollment.— Messrs. ' Trammell, House door in Marion, in said county, one ntir ra „ - , Belonging to the-egL'’ { M / u : ll,a G I r . oover ’ and s '”' a division amouS th? heirs, lermsonthe dayofoale ZACUAKIAH BENNETT, Adtn’r with the will annexed. Oct. Mth. 1862. 33 tds* Executor’s Sale. ’ * W ILL be sold before the Court House door in tho town of Marion, Twiggs countv i the first Tuesday in MARCH within the legal hours of sale: Tom a negro man 21 years of ay * belonging to the estate ot Margaret Chapman late i of said county deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs Terms cash. JOHN CHAPMAN. EiY. *34 tds. Jan. 1st, 1363. Executor’s Sale. B Y* virtue of the last will and testament of Ln- einda Pearce, late of Twiggs county, deeds' ed, will be sold ou the fiist Tuesday iu FEItRL'- son, Kelley DuBose, and Smith of Brooks. On Penitentiary.—Messrs. Zacbry, Cars well, Briscoe, Barker, Guldens, Thrasher, Gresham, Brown of Coweta, Cantrell, Harper, Beall of Paulding;.Monk. Laven der, Smith of Oglethorpe, Bloodworth, HENRY F. SOLOMON. Ex’i. Marion. Dec. 1st, 1662. (L 8) 29 tds. Administrator’s Sale, \ GREEAI.LE to an ar. order from the Court XX of Ordinary of *Vilcox county will be )ld on - . X will be the first Tuesday in februa- Slappey, Pitts, Beall of Randolph, Block- aex ‘E w * G !*. n Gie . le K*l hours of sale, be fore the Court House in said county, 91) acres mure or less ot lor. No. 83 in the 1st District of ! originally Irwin, now Wilcox county. Sold for : the benefit of the heirs and creditors at law. Sold as the. property of James D Gibbs, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. ALLEN GIBBS, Sen,, Adm’r. Nov. 3J, 1862. 26 tds. LANDFOKdSALE - I> SOUH-WESTERX GEORGIA, J AM offering for sale my Plantation, lying in A Baktr county, near Newton, containing 1250 acres—750 acres will be ready fur cultivation ; next year—til good fresh land, and in a £ood slate 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 gan, Lazenby, Sheats, Jackson of Heard, for themselves at an early day. I will sell with Horne, Mallard and Bleckley. , ll '0 place, corn, fodder, Stock and negroes.ifde- Oa the Deaf and Dumb Asfum.-Meszrs. i ^Ini.Sn^eqlue. P “ S ’ Moore. Culberson, Johnson ot Echols, ; M. M. MILLS Dever, White, Green, Thrasher, Neal, Nov. 26.1862. tf. Horn, Key*, Lowe, McCord, Mulkey, FTT, ~ * , Nesbit, Rice, Dumas, Speight, Tye, j ' V ‘l co * Shentf Sale. Smith of Brooks, Hines, and Howell of ? ^ T °? sday Feb j ■* , ? * ruiynext, before the Court house door in l^OW ndCS. j the town of Abbeville, in said county, within the On the Asylum for the Blind.— Messrs, j the legal hours or sale', lots of Land,’number 223 Whittle, Smith of Brooks, Spain,.Smith of ;l! *d '424, in tiie ;>th district of originally Dooly, Hall, Harper, Gay, rf W.nb, ^£^5 Heard, Lott, \\ llliams, Powell, Rushin, j ouJ by James Mixon, T C. ley, Underwood, Jackson of Heard, Key and Scott. On Public Printing,—Messrs. Ilester, Fleming, Finley, Smith of Hall, Butts, Hines, Tatum, Beaty, Beasly, Blake, Bleckley, Brown of Clav, Cook, Dickie on, Dill. Howell, Joues'and Hawkins. On Journals.—Messrs. Tatum, Favor, Gay, Gibbs. Ellington, Rze'l Duke, Stew art, Mitchell of Pulnaki, Alizcll McAfee, Strickland, Surreney and Haygood. On Eunitic 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, Lcmond, Walton of Wilkes, Scott, Reynolds-, Jerni- Vanbrackcl, Bird, Gvitiin, Lindsay, Mitch ell of Taylor, Overstreet, Kirby, Gresham and Scott. On Manifacture.i.—hlessTS. Schley, Pitts, Jackson of Clarke, Green, Robinson December 17,1862. TROY JOHNSON, Sheriff. 32 tds. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. \ LL persons having demands against William 5*- Hobby, deceased, late of Irwin county, aw of Muscogee, Carlton, Mathews. McAfee, requiredpresent thern^. White, Briscoe, Henderson of Worth, o*ly attested, within the time prescribed bylaw; Howell,’Henderson of Pierce, Key of i Hl 'fi all persous indebted to said estate are re- Dooly, Moss, Cantrell, Atkins, Dumas of j t0 make immediate payment to tbe under- 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, Zacbry, Haygood, Felton, Eaiford and Gresham. On Military Affairs.--.Messrs. Cabaniss, Barnes, Royal, Adams, Burke, Gibson, Cochran of Glynn, Matthews, Love, Hook signed. Dae. 10th, 158*. R. W. CLEMENTS, Adm’r. 31 St. BllSimtSS CAICOS. KXCft’O H. CLARK. SAM L D. IRVIN. WM. TAYLOR CL1RK, IRVIN liYD TAYLOR, SUCCESSORS TO 1RV1X t BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW HNaNTY-A CZ-J\- 7 Lawson, Black, (Evens, Render, Wvley, Practice in the Superior Courts cf the Soutti-west- Bacoi GEORGIA. Irwin Oonnty. \\THEREAS, Zara Paulk and Reason Paulk, i t administrators on the estate of James Paulk, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite all persons concern ed, to be nnd appear at office within tbe time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted to the ap plicants. Given under niv hand and official signature, this December 1st, lc62. 39 mfim L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y On Privileges and Elections.—Messrs., . Raiford, Reynolds, Barron, Hines, Cook, 1 7 _ „ \ . ’ Moss, Mulkey, Peterson, Beasley and ^rx i x (j li JV Jtj Jl 1 L Jl fV t Surreney. ; NEWTON, Baker county, Ga On Site Counties ami Count?/ Lines.— March 18, 1856. 42 tf Messrs Martin, Cochran of Wilkinson,JSE.ISCOB AdcORAPPBKMBD. Ilaigett, Hudson, Iscnl, Barney, Butts, j i nmnni>TnTrn . m t » T tt Scott, Snell, Tye, Whitehead. Stephens, A J TORKEYS AT JLjAW McCamy, Horne, Love, Lott, Underwood, i nmr^rri-u ' Findley, Key of Dooly, Powell of Decatur, ^ TrTTT .. . J1LLED « E ' ,U -E, tE0 ’ Brown of Clay, Jones of Lee, Culber-, W St “ son, Speight, Felton, Thomas and Rob- • Milledgeville, Ga., March 1,1858. 401y. 0/ l A«Jif^.~Mes S r S Hawkins Jark- | DfS. WM. H. HALL, 811(1 son of Heard, Marlin, Pitman. \\ ilhains \ J and Slnppey. CHARLES ff. HALL, On Military Institute.—Smith of Brooks, , Are associated in ihe Practice of Medicine. Moore, Black, Schley, Green, Pitts, Reese, Burke, Baike r , Martin, Render, Walton, Candier, Gridin, Henderson of Pierce, Nesbit and Sheats- Dr. IV. 14. Hall’s residence—the house of the late Dr. Martin—on Hancock-street. nov4— 3m RICE FLOOR. S IXTY* daj's after date application will be made j to the Court of ordinary of Echols county for ] leave to sell tbe land belonging to the estate of I Wiley Carter, late of said county, deceased. JAMES 8. CARTER, Adm'r. I Nov. 29th, 1862. 29 9t. i LAWS OF 1861. WE Lave a few copies of the LAWS passed at last Session, are now bound in Paper Covers, and ready tor Sale, at $1 a eopy. at office, and $1 50 when sent by Mail. Send your order at once. March 2,1862. GEORGIA, Jasper County. W HEREAS, Morris Noies makes application to me for letters of administration on the estate of Wm. D. Noles, lato cf said county de ceased. These are thereforefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be anchappear at my office on the second Monday in January next, and show cause, if any they have, why letters shall not is sue to the applicant in terms of the law. Given under my hand officially this 26th Nov., ie62. W St] M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord'y. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A I.L persons indebted to the esiate of William xjL H. Speer, late of Jasper county deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate are requested to present them in terms of tho law. THOS J- SPEERS, Adm'r. Dec. 1st, 1862 (sin 11) 29 fit. hot ice to Debtors and Creditors. \ LL persons indebted to tbe estate of John L\. Brown late of Irwin county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment aud those having claims against said estate are required to present them in terms of law. GEORGE PAULK, Adm’r. Irwinville, Nov. 18th, 1832. 23 •t. T - hot ice to Debtors and Ct editors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Captain William W. Williams, late of Bulloeb county, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having demands against said es tate Hie requested to present them to me in terms of the law. ROXY ANN WILLIAMS, Adm’rx. Dec. 2, 1862. [uni 29 6t. TT 3 PZKES Permanently Cured, G—f by the useof Cavanaugh's PS L £ SAL IE. This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures, and has gained a lasting reputation. Try it,it has no equal. For sale by Grieve&Clar* GEORGIA, Jasper county. YATHEREAS, Mrs. Mary Banks makes appiica- v V tion to me" for letters of Guardianship for th - person and property of Martha Jane Banks, minor child of John C. Banks, deceased. Tlv-se are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause at the next January term of the Court of Ordinary fur said eouuty, why ietteis shall not be granted to the applicant in terms of the law. Given under my hand officially, this 29th Nov 1862. 29 at J M. H HUTCHISON, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Mitchell county. W HEREAS, Ezekiel Miller applies to rao for letters of administration on the estate of Elijah Pickern, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tbe kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to ba and appear at my office, in Camilla, on or before the first Mouday in February next, to show cause in terms ot the law, if nny they have why said letters shall not be granted. J Given uuder my hand and official signature this 18:h day of Dec. 1862. 31 5t. JOHN W. PEARCE, D. Ord'y. bony, Killen, Shevv- A 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 Soott & Caralter’s will be promptly filled. Price, $10 per U)0 lbs— cash on delivery. Bags to be returned or paid for at cost. GEO. li. JESSUP. Bellvne Mills, Oct. 7th, lc62. 20 3m. ATTENTION f t LL persous indebted to the undersigned, are re- quested to call aud settle. TINSLEY Sc NICHOLS. August 19,18C2. 13 tf. BOARDING HOUSE. GEORGIA, Baldwin county. Tl/'HEREAS,Elias Mahon has made applies- f V tion for letters of administration on the es tate of Martha Mahon, late of said county, de ceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish the kindred and all others concerned to file their ob jections. if any, to the granting of letters to the ap- nexf 131 ° a ° r bef ° re Ule first Mocda y in February Given under my hand and official signature, Dec. 24,1862. (32 5t) JOHN HAMMOND°Ord’y Standing Committees of toe Senate. On Prtrilcges and Elections.—Messrs. Brown, Anthony, Fletcher, Griffin, Jamison, Swearengen and King. On Tuitions.—Messrs. Hill, Lane, McRea, Jas. Hilliard, Alexander and Stephens. On Enrollment—Messrs. Dyer, Fort, Gaston, Both well. Smith and Waia. On Journals.—Messrs. A: make and Thomas Hilliard. On Confederate Relations—Messrs. Gibson, Fur- low, Seward, Gordon, Ilansell, Echols, Vi.sun and Kendall. On Judiciary —Views. Seward, Y’asoc, Stafford L?wis, Ilansell, Boyd, Jackson, Killen, Mitchell, Dyer, Gordon. Pinckaid. On Finance.—Messrs. Lewis. Hansel), Mosely, Stafford, Dyer, Shew make ar.d Brown. On IntcrnSl Improvements —Messrs. Furlow, Gordon, Beaseley, Yason, Sliewmake and Steph- ~\ f ' House will be open as usual to Te ens. AVI ecive MEMBERS of the LEG1SLA- j[ On Public Education and Free. Schools—Messrs. ' TUBE and Transient Visitors to the City Echols, Anthony, Fort, Dyer. Lane, King, Gaston * or *k e ^ inter. Boyd and Benson. j \ M. E. EDWARDS. On Ranks.—Messrs. Gordon, nnnsell, Gibson, >• Oct. .13, T~62. 21 tf. Brown, Hill, Stafford, and Mitchell. ~ On Acw Counties and Lines—Messrs. Smith, MS'TRriCAI IT 1 A M UAT'CT Simmons, Ware, Wright, Griffin, Jamison aud Ilv/PUlji 1 Jill Hv/IijJj) On Penitentiary—Messrs. Alexander,Boyd,Grif- AT SPARTA, GA. fin, Lane, James Hilliard, Kendall, McRea, and undersigned having recently purchased Jackson. __ T the premises generally known as “ Mackiea Lunatic Asylum—Messrs. Kendall, Furlow, Fort old stand” has opened a Hotel for the accommoda- Anthony. Harris and Bothwell. tion of the people. On military.—Messrs. Killer, Gordon. Smith, The proprietor will use every effort for the com- Seward, Swearengen, Thomas Hilliard, Gaston, fort and convenience of all who may favor him King and Pinc-kard. with their patronage. On Printing—Messrs. Mosely, Harris. Simmoffs The table will be furnished with the besttbM McRea, Fletcher, Shewmakc, Ware, James Hil- a Hancock county market affords. liard and-Benson. 1 Drovers will be supplied with provender, good On Deaf and Dumb Asylum. — Messrs. Beasley, stables, and open lots for the exhibition of their Lewis, Simmons, Mitchell, Stafford. Boyd, Alex- Stock. ander and Pinc-kard Conveyance* can be had at all times to any On Institute for the Blind —Messrs Vason, Both- point on either of the Rail Roads, well, Seward, Gibson, Mosely, Wright, Furlow, J. M. STANFORD- and Lane. Sparta.,Ga., Jan. 2, I860. 32 tf. On Agriculture.—Messrs. Harris, Hill, Furlow, Beasley, Echols, Lane and Jamison. Auditing Committee.—Messrs. Stevens, Swear- e0g En2?ot?,!f’ n Ccmmitlee.-- Messrs. Jackson, | R't^fbla^m^aW W the %*****“" "* FletoMr, Fort, McRea, rnd Thos. Hilliard, ’ 1 ‘ W tf. HERTY & HALL •f ,7“ ■■