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ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS
of .the Sizlh Session of the
PROVISIONAL CONGRESS
OF THE
CONFEDERATE NTATE8.
1862.
No 32
der, manslaughter, arson, rape robbery and larce
ny, as defined by tbe common law, when commit
ted by any private or officer in the army of the
Confederate State, against any other private or
officer in the army, or against the property 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 cognizable by courts martial the court
AN ACT to provide for tbe 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 6th, 1362, be so amended as to authorize
the President to organize Divisions of the Provis
ional Army of the Confederate States into army
Corps, and by and with the advice and consent of
the Senate, to appoint officers to the command
thereof.
Approved Oct. Otb, l-'fi-J.
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 30th of April, 1361, on account
of the Marine Hospital at that place, and allow
so much thereof as may be shown to have been ex
pended to meet the usual and proper charges of
said hospital.
Approved Oct. 8,1862.
No 37
AN ACT to authorize the establishment of camps
of instruction and the appointment of officers
to command the same.
The Congress of the Confederate States of
America do enact, That the President be and he
is hereby authorized to establish camps of instruc
tion for persons enrolled tor military service, at
such places and in such numbers in the several
Slates as he may deem necessary, and to appoint
by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,
officers in the Provisional Army with the rank
and pay of Major, to superintend and command
the same.
Approved Oct. 8,1862.
No 33
AN ACT to repeal the iaw authorizing commuta
tion fur soldiers' clothing and to require cloth
ing to be furnished by the Secretary of War in
kind,
The Congress of the Confederate States of
America do enact, That so much of the existing
law as provides commutation for clothing to the
soldiers in the service of the Confederacy, be, and
the same is hereby repealed; and hereafter the
Secretary of War .-hall provide in kind to the sol
diers respectively, the uniform clothing prescribed
by the regulations of the army of the Confederate
States, and should any balance of clothing be due
to any soldier at the end of the y ear, the money
value of such balance shall be paid to such sol
dicr, according to the value of such clothing fix
ed and announced by order fiom the War depart
ment.
Approved Oct. 8, I€G2.
No 3t)
AN ACT to encourage the manufacture of cloth
ing and shoe* for the Army.
The Congress of the Confederate States of j employ them diligently in the manufacture ol
America do enact. That the President is hereby shoes for the army
authorized to import duty free, cards or card cloth,
or any machinery or materials necessary for in
creasing the manufacture of clothing for the ar
my or any articles necessary for supplying the de
ficiency of clothing or shoes, or materials tor shoes
for the Armv.
Sec. 2 Be it furtlur enacted, That any machi
nery or parts of machinery or materials imported
as aforesaid, may be worked on Government ac
count, or leased or sold at the discretion of the
President.
Sec. 3 Be it further enacted, That the President
may extend the privileges of this act to compa
nies or individuals subject to such regulations as
he may prescribe.
See 4 That the clothing required lo be furnish
ed to the troops of the Provisional Aimy under
nnv existing law. may lc- ot such kind as tu color
and quality as it may be practicable lo obtain, any
law to the contrary notwithstanding.
Annrm.-1'.l iIn..- LS*-A
No 40
AN ACT to refund to the State of Louisiana the
excess cd the War Tax overpaid by her.
Confederate
ETotcs.
Treasury
Confederate States. Each member of tbe court Counterfeit
Judge Advocate and the clerk, shall nave the voiauicneix
power to administer oaths. '
Sec 2 Each court shall have power to adopt |
rules for'conducting business and for tbe tiial of; The notes mostly counterfeited are
causes, and to enforce the rules adopted, and to , th e oq* s AQ’s and 100’s, of the issue
of eWde^nce^'and'to's'ecun! th.^ttendance 6 of* rvi^ j of Sept. 2, ISGl-lithographed by
nesses, and to enforce and execute its oiders, j Hover & Ludwig. Richmond". Ill all
nwUar S ’ aBd "* U<lffmen,S ' a * m CaS6S ofcourtb j the genuine issues of these notes there
Sec. 4. The jurisdiction of each court shall ex- . is a shield in the upper left corner, the
tend to all oiheers now cognizable by courts mar- I t j ]e r jupper Comer of which is
tial under the rules and articles of war and ttie i 11
customs of war, and also to all offences defined as j plffCCu 111 tll(3 CCUllC DGtW C6H tllC l0t”
crimes by the laws of the Confederate States or ter R in months directly Over it. Ill
of the several States, and when beyond tbe tern* j ^ • ,» £ ^ u
toryof the Confederate States, to all cases of mur- j Counterfeit tlie Corner of the shield
is placed directly under the right down
stroke of the letter N.
HUNDREDS.
The Sailor in the lower left corner
of the genuine note wears a black belt,
with a buckle very distinct,—in the
shall, on conviction, inflict the penalty prescribed counterfeit the belt is very light, and
by the rules and articles of war, and in the man ,. . , , , , Tim
net and mode therein mentioned; and for offenses ! the buckle scarcely to be Seen. 1 he
not punishable by the rules and articles of war, j face 01 tllC Sailor ill the genuine IS fine
but punishable by the laws of the Confederate an j re£ j U j ar —j n the Counterfeit the
States, said court shall inflict tbe penalties pre- , ,, ~ , , . ,
ibed by the laws of the Confederate States; 1 IUOUtil seems pinched up, find t tie eyCS
have a bleared or scratched look.
The sailor in the left hand end leans
upon an anchor, diagonally across the
vignette from left to right, in the gen
uine, there is a hair lint* very distinct,
as if the stone from which the impres
sion was taken had been broken or
cracked. In the counterfeit there is
no such blurr or hair line. In the
and for offences against which penalties aienot
prescribed by the rules and 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 the offence was
committed: Provided. That in cases in which, by
the laws of the Confederate States, or of the State,
the punishment is by fine or by imprisonment, or
by both, the court may, in its discretion, inflict
any other punishment, less than death; and for the
offences defined as murder, manslaughter, arson,
rape, robbery, and larceny, by the common law, . . . . , ,,
when committed beyond the teriitorial limits of I centre YlgllCttO, right side, 11CH1 tu6
the Confederate States, the punishment shall be ! C q^ 0 D press is !l mtllc—ill tllC genuine
in the discretion of the Court. That when an ofli- I . 1 . ’ . . A nn <1
cer under the grade of Brigadier General, or pri- j it is \ Cry indistilU il\ execute.,
vate shall be put under arrest for any oftencc cog- j looks CS it lie were Walking from
nizable by the court herein prpvided for, notice of i )r esenti»2 Only a tail view—ill
his arrest and of the offence with which he boaii - ’ I . j
be charged shall be given to the Judge advocate j til6 .Counterfeit it IS liiUCil pifiincr^ JUKI
by the officer ordering said arrest, and he shall be , m „l» nlnin«t a broadside
entitled to as speedy a trial as the business before the mule present* almost d DrOdUSlQe
said court will allow. View.
Sec. 5. Said courts shall attend the army, shall j At til e upper risjllt Corner of the
appropriate quarters within the lines of the army, . 1 . 0 . •, J
■ ■■ ■ pen for the transaction of business, genuine notes, tlie white ground ap-
decesions and sentences of said pears through the shading of the me-
Stallion work; iu the counterfeit the
entire work is dark.
FIFTIES.
Several white spots appear just over
: the figures fifty, in the medallion work
at the upper right corner of the gen-
I notes; there are none in the coun-
j terfeit. The oxxtaide of this medallion
I work in the counterfeit 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-
persons skilled in the manufacture of shoes not to tlire of the genuine note, there is a
exceed two thousandin number; and it shall be pa( ]J 0C k ; there is none ill the counter-
the dutv cf the Quartermaster General to place f. T ■ , . , , i r
them, without delay, at suitable points in shops felt. Ill tllC genuine IlOte the lit.ad 01
under proper regulations prescribed by him, arid the man ill file lower left cornel'
is nearly bald, a little hair is
Be it further enacted, That soldiers de- , combed down Oil the right temple; in
MONTHLY CITATIONS.
CITATIONS.
GEORGIA, Appling County.
W HEREAS, Calvin Quin, Administrator of
Garry Quin, deceased, represents to the
Court of Ordinary in his petition, duly fi:ed and
entered on record in this office, that helms fully
administered Garry Quin’s estate.
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
have, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on tho first Monday in March
next. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord'y.
August 4th, 1862. 13 niflm.
GEOKGIA, Jasper County.
Y1THEREAS, John Hail. Administrator de
I* bonis non, on the estate of Joel McClendon
deceased, makes application to me for letters of
dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested in said estate 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
tbe latr.
Given under my hand and official signature this
1st day of September. 1862.
16 tnfim M. H. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Mitchell county.
W HEREAS, Amanda M. Lawson applies to
me for letters of administration on the estate
of Moses 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 the applicant.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
this, Doc. J8ih, 1862.
31 5t. JOHN W. PEARCE. D. Ord’y.
GEOKGIA, Appling county.
YXJ HEREAS, Gideon J. Holton, administrator
TT of Nathaniel J. Holton represents to the
Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on re
cord, that ho has fully administered Nathaniel
J. Holtou'sjestate.
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred aud credeitors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not bo dis
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission on the first Monday in May
next.
Witness my hand and official signature this
October 7th, 1862,
22 m6m. J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
VtTIIEREAS, Hubbard Reynolds, guardian of
TT the person and property of Moses and Joan-
nah Nee* late minors ot said connty, applies to me
for letters of dismission from his said trust, he
havingfullv settled with them which their receipts
and vouchers by him filed will show.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested, to be and appear at my office on
the fiiht Monday in March next, to show cause
if any they have, why letters shall not be granted
the applicants in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature at
Marion this 9ih December, 1862.
30 9t LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
shall always open for the transaction of bus mess,
and the final
courts in convictions
mitigation and suspension, as now provided by
the rules and articles of war in cases of courts
mat.ial.
Sec. 6. That during the recess of the Senate
the President may appoint the members of the
courts and the Judges Advoeate provided for in
the pievious sections, subject to the confirmation
of the Senate at its session uc»i ensuing Said ap
pointments.
Approved Oct. 9, 1862.
No 44
AN ACT to provide shoes for the army.
The Congress of the Confederate Stales of
America do enact. That the President be, and lie
is hereby authorized, on the requisition of the
quartermaster General, to detail from the Army
the counterfeit a full head of hair is
represi
tempb
tailed under the provisions of this act shall be en
tied to receive pay for extra duty, and also thirty- . , , . ,, - , ,
five cents per pair for shoes manufactured by j represented, the hull Oil the light
them severally, in addition to regular pay and ra- I temple being slightly dishevelled, US if
^Approved Oct. 9,1852. | blown by a puft of wind.
——— j In the genuine the head oi the te-
Bulloch Administrator's Sale. | the words Confederate
In the couu-
the Court house door in Sta'esboro’. in said conn- i erfeit tllC head is placed SO OS to
! male between
(-trut- I c ■ il J.
nary of Bulloch connty, will be sold before ; States, isneai the Ceiltie.
B Y virtue of an or order of the Court of Ofdi-
narj
ty.onthe first Tuesday in February next, within
the legal hours of sale, the following property
Twelve hundred and thirty acres of lend more or
less; hounded on the west by Big Lott’s Creek :
South, by William «£: John Deloatch : east, by
touch the letter E in Confederate.
TWENTIES.
In the counterfeit bills the figure 2,
John M. Martin . north, by A. Kicklighter, with I on the right Side, ill cut by a fine lillC
a good framed building on it with all necessary j cntJrc ] r SC pnrating the tail of the fig-
out buildings, and otherwise well 11
• • -,i „r vtj-'S E- Martin, de
ceased. Also one negro box-. *i <• ■ •
len, about fifrocn years ot age, belonging to the
estate of Elias E. Martin, and sold for a division
among the. heirs. Terms on the day of sale.
Tho Congress of the .Confederate States of
America do enact. That the sum of seventy thou- 1
sand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropria- :
ted out ot any mouey in the Treasury not other-]
wise appropriated, to be paid to the .State of Lon- j
isiana, the same being the estimate d excess of the
war tax over paid by her. the said payment to be !
made to the Governor of the State ol Louisiana or j
his authorized agent, subject to a final adjustment
whenever the assessments and returns ot the war
tax for sai.l State shall be completed -
Approved Oct 8, 1862.
No 41
Drc.2, 1.862.
JOHN M. MARTIN, Adrn’r.
[D B] 29 tds.
entirely set
uve from the main bodv of it; in the
genuine me ngurc 2 is pertect. in
the genuine bills the hat on the head
of the man in the lower left corner of
| the note, sits more upon the top of
J the head than in the counterfeit; in
the counterfeit the hat seems to be
j thrown more towards the back of the
; neck.
In the genuine the crown of the sailor’s
| hat is broader than in counterfeit—theslia-
AN ACT to repay to the State of North Carolina places, lying on House Creek.
the excess ove'r her quota paid by her into the ' la " ds « re improved. Sold as the property
Administrator's Sale.
THILL be sold on the first Tuesday in FEB-
r t IiL’ARY next in the town of Abbeville,
Willcox county, at the usual hours of sale the fol
lowing property, to-wit;
Part of lot No. 22 in the first District of Wilcox
county, containing sixty acres, more or less,
known as the McCartney place. Alsopartsof lots i ding line on liitt jacket in the genuine, run
Nos. 20 in the first and 270 in the third Dist of | square across the. bodv—in the counter-
Wilcox county, containing256 acres, more or less, foit they run diagonally across the body,
better known as the D. h. Hunter and Drury 1 , , J , ° . — ■ *, ,
All the i Also, between the A-y on the right
Treasury of the Coiilcderato States on account
of the war tax.
The Congress of the Confederate States of Amer
ica do enact, That the sum ■•{ one hundred and
eleven thousand one hundred and seventy-four
dollars and sixty-nine cents he 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 tiie
Treasury of the Confederate States on account of
the war tax.
Approved Oct 8, 18C2.
No 42
AN ACT to amend an act entitled “an a:t to fur
ther provide for the public defence.” approved
J6tb April, 1862, and the act to amend the same,
approved .Sept. 27tb, 1862.
The Congress of the Confederate States of Amer
ica do enact, That ail persons subject to enroll
ment for military service may be enrolled under
instructions from the War D> partinent and report
ed by the entulling cflio-r wt.eiever found, wheth
er within the Stale or county of their residence or
not; and when so enrolled, shall In subject to the
provisions of law as tu Jv as if enrolled within tlie-
county and Stale ef which they may he residents:
Provided, '1 hat this act shall not extend to any
member of a military organization under any
State law, while he remains tn actual service
without the limits of i.is State: And provided fur
ther, That the President is authorized to smpend
the execution of this act as regards the residents
of any locality w here he may find it impractica
ble to execute the act entitled •'an act to further
provide for the public defence.” approved Apii:
J6th, 1862, and the net to amend tbe last mention
ed act, approved September 27lh, 1762.
Approved OctStii, li62.
of John Brown late of Wilcox county, deceased.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors cf
said deceased. Terms Cash.
GEOKGE PAULK, Adm’r.
Dec. 2. 1862. 30 tds
Adminislrutor's Sule.
TI7TI.L be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRU-
H ARY next, in the town of Irwinville. Irwin
connty, the following lands to-wit: I.ot of land
number 229 in the fourth district of Irwin count} - ,
containing four hundred and ninety acre.,., cold as
the property of John Jernagan, deceased. Also
Lot number 232, in the fourth district of said eoun-
ty enntnirdoff A>„ c bandied and ninety acres, sold i
as the property of Joseph Jernagan, deceased.—
Also lot number 180. iu the 5th district of said
county, containing four hundred and forty acres, j
sold as the property of William L. Wilson, de- I
ceased. Terms on day of sale.
GEORGE PAULK, Adm’r.
Irwinville. DeceUfljer 5. 1862 30 tds
lower corner tire two hearts separated
and pointing towards each other in the
genuine, but in the spurious only one.
or if two, run together.
The paper of all the genuine notes
is of poor quality, but in the counter
feit it is of <i fair quality of bank note
paper.
•Sort;.—Tho hair line is not an infallible test,
as I have seem one ot: a counterfeit—but a famil-
iority with the face cf the sailor on tho genuine
bill will enable you to detect the false one on
sight. J. J-
GEORGIA, Twiggs County.
II/'IIEREAS, Daniel G Hnghes. administra-
TT tor on tho Estate of John Pope, late ot
said county deceased, has fully and faithfully ex
ecuted the trust id him reposed, as appears of re
cord, and makes his application for letters of dis
mission horn said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and others concerned, to
be a ml appear at my office on or by the first Mon
day in May next, then and there to show cause,
if any, why said letters may not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
Oct.. 15th.
22 niCm LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEOKGIA, Appling county.
W HEREAS, Jacob Moody, Administrator on
the estate of Moses Martin, represents to
the Court of Ordinary, in his 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 ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in July next.
J. LIGHTSEY, Ord’y.
December 2d, 18C2. 29 mCm
A 1 - 1 - persons indebted to the estate of James
Ivey, iat„ a f Baldwin connty, deceased, are
requested toTnakc pj un-ui, *-»i<I creditors of sai l
estate are hereby notified to present M«.; r claims
in legal form. MARY’ IVEY, Adm\,.
Dec. I2th, 1862. jii. 3ffGt.
GEORGIA, Pierce county.
To nil whom it may concern.
\ YT HEREA8, Josiah Peoples, having in proper
V form applii 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 be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law - , to show cause, if any,
w hy said letters may not J>e granted.
Given under my hand officially, this 10th De
cember, 1862.
30 5t LUTHER H. CREENLEAF, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
To all whom it ttiay concern.
WTHEREAS, John Ross and Nancy Smith ap-
W plies to me for letters of administration cu
the estate of Richard H. Smith.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons interested* in 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 tiie applicants in terms .of the
law.
-Given undet my hand and official signature
this December 1st, 1862.
g!) 5t L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y.
CODUIITTKES OP THE , of7( ,
HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. j \\7lLL be sohTon tho firA Thtsday in FEB
% On State of the Republic.—Messrs. , RUARY next within the legal bourB 0 f
« V c r*i i -nr i • sale before the Coart House door in the 'e
Cochran* of Glynn, Black, Washington, i rw ; nv in e , j nv i n county, the following prnpert/
Cabamss, Love, Hook, Smith of Brooks, to-wit: e v pe - ■
Barbour, Burney, Carswell, Mallard, Lee, ; One Lot of Land containing 490 acres more or
Barnes. Keese, Carlton, Tatum, Shells, iJ-^STltoW iSuJwS&'J™* »» -
Adams and Hargrove. ■ ,y. Sold agreeable to an order of the clT”?
Oft the Judiciary.—Messrs. Lester, Ordinary of Irwin county, as the property of
Cabaniss, Cochran of Glynn, Love, Big- Hobby late of Irwin county, deceased
ham, Hook, Hester, Whittle, Norwood, ’ f}and creditors of
“ m „ j, ' aid ceccased. Terms on the day of sa e
Ratford, Irammell, Tatum, Candler, KW CLEMENTS Ad •
Hargrove, Barnes, Culberson, Dubose and _l>c4th. 1862. ’ 30™^
Briscoe. Administrator's Sale.—Postpovph
On Agriculture and Internal Improve- . , ' ’
, .. , T T)i virtue of an order of the Court of Ordtn«.
rnents. Messrs. Bigham, Royal, Lawson, E u ]i oc b county, will be sold before
Thrasher, McCaniy, Sheafs, Tomlin- jtlourt House door in tbe town of Statesboro'on
son, Bacon, Render, Lane, Wyley, Bar- the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next within the
hour, Jones of Lee, Findley, Monk, Slap- h-gal hours of sale the following property to-wit:
uuui»v J* 1 One tract of land coutaiuing two hundred
pey, Clements,Bryan, Walton of Stewait, moie or less in said county: known as thelat'
Schley, Irwin, Fzcll, Cantrell, Hines and residence of Martha Groover, deceased and
Jernigam I bounded by Johns Hogan on the east; on the
On Public Education.-Messrs. Mallard ^ rth b - v ^ ,hn west b Y Henry Stephens.
. . n rt 1 ,, f. . , r. Also, six slaves—b tills, a man aged fortv
Smith of Brooks, DuBose, Schley, Gicen, I Suse, aged fourteen years; Ellis, aged thirteen
Atkinson of Troup, Reese of Lumpkin, j years, Annis, aged eleven years: Aaron, six}- ears
Cochran of Wilkinson. Eason, Tomlinson, j and Lewis, three years. Belonging to thee s!at ‘e
Mullins, Peterson, Owens of McIntosh, ef Martha Groover, and sold fora division among
luuiuuo, ntn. , . 1 , the heirs. I erms on the (lay of sale. 8
Roberts, Dover, Jackson <>f Clarke, and 2ACHARIAH BENNETT,Adm’r
Bigliam. ! ^ ’ with the will annexed. •
On Finance.— Messrs. Washington, ! i4ih. 1862. 33 tds*
Adams, Moore of ’Iliomas, Norwood, Executor's Sale.
House door in
s county, on
i f Bin the legal
-lit -| | -j. ; uuiiio vi oaiu> iwui a ucitu* mail «il Vffin of lltro
Beall of Randolph, Whitehead and D u ' I belonging to the estate of Margaret Chapman late
mas. 1 of county deceased. Sold for the benefit of
On Banks.—Messrs. Adams, Love, the heirs Terms cash.
Washington. Norwood, Barnes Uestoi - , Jan , st 1863 * ' PMA 5^ E *,’ r *
Pitts, Whittle, Atkinson, Black, Lee, ; ; —
Thomas, Hook, Walton of Wilkes, Swear- Executor s Sale.
ingen, Moore of White, Pitman, Gross, iR y 7 lr . ta » of the last will and testament of I.n-
__ ® it c cinua r earce, lat© of I wijp^s county, dept'mt-
Stepbens of Oglethorpe, ®^ wner » &imth , e j, will be sold on tb e lirst Tuesday in" FEDRU-
of Towns, Bloodwortli, and Irammell. 1 ARV next, within sale hoars, be/ore tiie Court
On Enrollment.— Messrs. Trammell, House door in Marion, in said county, one negro
Moore, Kirbv, Hawkins, Culberson, Beall *uan Alfred, about. 36 years of age, said negro is
i i " •» r ..i tv RR expeliout farm hand and ot pood ciiaracter
)lph, Matthews, Dumas, 1 on ell, Sold exnresslv foradiv isinn hptlVlJPn flVO Ion Of ana
GEORGIA, Irwin County.
TAT’IIEREAE, Zara Paulk and Reason p aulk,
v t administrators cn the estate of James Paulk,
deceased, applies to mo for letters of dismission
from said administration.
These 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 be granted to the ap
plicants.
Given under my h^ndand official signature, this
December 1st, i?G2.
30 mOm L. M. COLBERTH, Ord’y
S IXTY days alter date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Wilkinson county, for
leave to sell a pot tion of the real estate belonging
to William Garrett, late of said county dec’ll.
E. CUMMING, Adm’r.
Nov. 20th, 1862. 27 Ut.
rriWO months after date application will be
J- made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
county for leave to sell a negro woman belonging
to the estate of Tt.os. II Morris, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
HARRIET M. MORRIS, Adm’rx.
Dec. 6th, 1862. 29 91.
rpWO months after date application will be
-L made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
county, for leave to sell a house and lot located
in Milledgeville. known as the property Solomon
Gay, late of said county, deceased.
WILLIAM M. STEVENS, Adm’r.
Dec. 9, 1862. 29 9t.
Q< IXTY' days after date application will be made
O to the Court of ordinary of K.( lulls comity for
. l—lnnuiuc to t *'” —-*
Wiley Carter, late of said county, deceased.
JAMES S. CARTER, Adm’r.
Nov. 29tli. 1862. 29 9t.
GEORGIA, Mitchell county.
THERE AS, Ezekiel Miller applies to me for
V letters of administration on the estate of
Elijah Pickem, deceased.
'i n — o,o therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors ot said do
ceased, to be and appear at my office, in Camilla,
on or before the first Monday in February next,
to show cause in terms ot the law, if any they
have why said letters shall not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
18tli day ot Dec. 1362.
31 5t. JOHN W. PEARCE, D. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Baldwin connty.
~Y\I HEREAS, Elias Mahon has made applica-
T» tion tor 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
plicant on or before the first Monday in February
next.
Given under my hand and official signature,
D. c. 24,1862. (32 ot) JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of James
j\. Denton will please call and settle, and all
persons holding claims against the estate will
please hand them in properly attested.
JOHN HAAS, Ex’r.
Milledgeville, Dec. 30th, 1862. 33 Ot.
GEORGIA, Jasper county.
All HEREAS, Eunice A. Holland, and William
} 1 YV. Holland makes application to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Jonas IL
nminiiu,.... - v. vuuui}, ueceasca.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested in said estate to be and appear
a: my office on the first Monday in February nexf,
to show cause, if any they have, why letters
shall not be granted the applicant, in terms of the
law v
Given under my hand and official signature
this 24th Dec. 1862.
33 5:) M. II. HUTCHISON, Ord’y.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Thomas
ii. Conner, late of Wilcox county, deceased,
are hereby requested to make payment, aud those
having demands to present in terms of the law.
ELIZABETH CONNER, Adm’rx.
December 30th, 1862. 34 fit'
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A HL persons indebted to the estate of Elisha
1\. C. Grubbs, deceased, are requested to make
mmediate payment, and till persons having de
mands against said estate are requested to pre
sent them in terms of the law, duly authentica
ted. G. W. SHOCKLEY, Adm’r
Dec. 30th, 1862.
Cm h ti)
33 6».
Administrator's Sale.
I N pursuance with an order from the Honorable \
Ordinary of Irwin county, will be sold at the j
Court House in the town of Isabella, Worth
county, within tbe usual hours of sale, on the j
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the following -
property to-wit :
One lot of land, containing Two Hundred two
and a half acres more or less, known as lot nnm- i
her seventy-one, in the sixteenth district of ;
Worth county. Also four acres in the North East 1
corner of lot number fifty-eight, and one acre in j
the South-east corner of lot number fifty-nine, in
said district and county, sold as the property ol
R. D. Sinclair, late of Irwin county, deceased, for j
the benefit of the heirs ami creditors.
JOHN D. SINCLAIR. Adm’r.
December 1st, 1862 30 tds 1
Administrator's Sale.
I
I YAriLL be sold on the 23rd day of this month,
] It at the late residence of Alexander llearston
I cf Wilkinson county, deceased, one and a hall
! miles from the 15th Station, Central Railroad.
I north-east course, the following property, to-wit:
I Twelve hundred bushels of com and the fodder—
j tlte peas and potatoes—the pork begs aud stock
i hogs—cows and calves and stock cattle—3 head
[ of horses, I mule, 1 yoke of oxen and 1 cart—
| house hold and kitchen furniture—plantation
j tools and all other articles too tedious to mention.
] Sale to continue till all is sold. Terms cash, as
i all tbe heirs are of age, and desire if.
B. O. BANNON, Adm’r.
i December 6, 1862. 29 tds.
^^TLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Febrn-
lt gal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot ot Land No. 231 in the 4th Dist. of Irwin
county, also 245 acres of Lot No. 187 in the 6tb
No 43
AN ACT to organize military courts to attend the
Army of the Confederate States in the field and
to defiuc the powers of .-aid courts.
The Congress of tho Confederate States of
America do enact. That courts shall be organized
to be known as military courts, one to attend
each army corps
of the President
three members
quorum, and each member shall be entitled to the
rank and pay of a colonel of cavalry, and shall he
appointed by the President, by and with the ad
vice and consent of tile Senate, aud slcill hold his
office during the war, unless the court shall he
sooner abolished by Congress. For each court
there shall be one judge Advocate, to bt: appoint- { county for an order to sell a portion of tbe negroes
belonging to the estate of Mary V., a minor child
Administrator's Sale.
1 5 Y virtue of an order of the Court of Oruina-
3 ry of Bulloch county, will be sold before the
Court House doer in Statesboro, in said county,
on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, vvitn-
in the legal hours of sale, the following property,
to-wit:
Two thousand acres of laud more or less, bound
ed liy Big Lotts Creek on the West, r^so, by lands
. , , . „ - , . of Absolom Parish, Sen.. William Bland, Thomas
y next before the Court House door in Alderman. Mitchell Waters, aud Washington
be town of Irwinville. Irwin county, within I he , Waters, with about two hundred acres under
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Honorable, the Court of Ordinary cf
Baker county, Ga . for an order for leave to sell lot
of land number 222, belonging to tho estate of
Littleton S. Brooking, late of said county, de
ceased.
THOS. ALLEN, Ad’mr de bonis non.
Dec. 18th, 1862. 31 JR
Executor's Sale.—Postponed.
B Y order of the Ordinary Court of Wilkinson
county, will bo sold before the Court House
door in Irwinton on the first Tuesday in February
next, one hundred and 6ixty uine acres of Land,
in the fourth district of said county, adjoining
lands of Isaac Stephens, D. A. Moore, M. -I. Cars- j ters of guardianship will be granted the applicant,
well and others ; also the Tanyard near Irwinton ‘ 11 J 1 J ’ ’
GEORGIA, Baker County,
f\7UEREA8, Isaac E. Bower applies to me
V f for letters of administration on the estate of
Lawrence G Rowell late of said county, deed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 20tb De
cember, 1 '62.
[32 5tJ JOHN F. GRIFFIN, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Twiggs county.
^ if HEREAS, IV M Varnum makes application
v T to me in terms of law, for letters of ad-
ministraliou on the estate of Albert Marchman,
l.tie of said county deceased.
These arc itieremre ro cite and admonish all
•“•nd singular the kindred and others at interest to
■> and appear at my office on or by the second
Monday in March next, then and there to shovv
caitse, if any. why said letters may not he granted.
Givu underuty hand officially at Marion, Dec.
27th, 1862.
33ot.] LEWIS SOLOMON, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Irwin county.
V iTTIEREAS, Thomas D. Willcox applies to mo
f tor letters of guardianship on the person
and property of John G. Mathews, minor son of
William J. Mathews, deceased.
These are therefore to require all persons con
cerned to tiie in my office, on or before the first
Monday in lebruary next, their objections, if any
they have, to said appointment, otherwise said let-
of Randolph,
Johnson, Hudson Cameron, Fain, Patter
son, Kelley DuBose, and Smith of Brooks.
On Penitentiary.—Messrs. Zachry, Cars- I
well, Briscoe, Barker, Giddens, Thrasher, 1
Gresham, Brown of Coweta, Cantrell,
Harper, Beall of Paulding; Monk, Laven
der, Smith of Oglethorpe, Bloodwortli,
Slappey, Pitts, Beall of Randolph, Bleck
ley, Underwood, Jackson of Heard, Key
and Scott.
On Public Printing.—Messrs. Hester, 1
Fleming, Finley, Smith of Hall, Butts, ]
Hines, Tatum, Beaty, Bcasly, Blake, j
Bleckley, Brown of Clay, Cook, Dickison, j
Dill, Howell, Joues and Hawkins.
On Journals.—Messrs. Tatum, Favor,
Gay, Gibbs, Ellington, Ezell Duke, Stew
art, Mitchell of Pulaski, Mizell McAfee, j
Strickland, Surrency and Havgood.
On Lunitic Asylum.- Bri*cot\ Cochran
of Wilkinson, Reese, Roberson of Mus-
cogce, Smith of Brooks, Martin, Clements, i
r a division between two legatees
Terms on the day of sale.
Sold expressly for:
under said will. Terms on the day
HENRY F. SOLOMON. Ex’r.
Marion. Dec. 1st, 1802. (l s) 29 tds.
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLE to an an order from the Court
ot Ordinary of Wilcox county will be
sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUA
RY next, within tho legal hours of sale, be
fore the Court House iu said county, 90 acre*
more or less oi lot No. 88 in the 1st District of
originally Irwin, now Wilcox county. Sold for
th_ benefit of the heirs and creditors at law. Sold
as the property c.f James D Gibbs, deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ALLEN GIBB8, Sen,, Adm’r.
Nov. 3d, 1862. 26 tds.
LAND FOR SALE
IS SOUTH-WESTERS OEORGLt.
I AM offering for sale ray Plantation, lying in
1 Baker county, near Newton, containing 1250
acres—750 acres will be ready for cultivation
next year—all good fresh land, and in a good
state of cultivation. The place is well improved.
gan, Lazenby, Sheats, Jackson of Heard, the place, <; 0rn , fodder, stock and negroes, if de-
Horne, Mallard and Bleckley. ! 3l Jf. : a,r * 5 qhn Hall on the premises, will give
On the Deaf and Dumb Asylum.—Messrs, j ’ requisite.
Moore, Culberson, Johnson of Echols,
Dever, White, Green, Thrasher, Neal,
Horn, Key, Lowe, McCord, Mulkey,
Nesbit, Rice, Dumas, Speight, Tye,
Nov. 26, 1862.
M. M. MILLS.
27 tf.
December 17
TROY JOHNSON, Sheriff.
1862. 32 tds.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons bavin™ demands against William
-Al Hobby, deceased, late of Irwin county, ate
hereby notified and required to present them prop
erly attested, within the time prescribed bylaw;
and all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to the under-
of signed.
R. w. CLEMENTS, Adm’r.
Dec. 10tb, 1362. 31ft.
BtSi MSS CAISlis.
RICH D H. CL.UtK.
SAM L D. 1RVI.V.
WM. TAYLOR
containing one acre of land, with vats, buildings.
aYc ; said yard now in successful operation. Sold
as the property of YV. O. Beall late erf said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
01 N BEALL. )
J B BARRA I’, > Executors.
P E BEALL. )
! Given under my hand and official signature, this
| Hoc. IJtii, 1862.
! 33 St) L. M. COLBERTH, O r d’y.
Wilcox Sherljf Sale.
TILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
Smith ot Brooks, limes, «hd Howell - of f 0
Lowndes. ! the legal hours of sale, lots of Land, number 223
On the Asylunvfor the Blind.— Messrs, and 224, iu the 5th district of originally Dooly,
Whittle, Smith of Brooks, Spain, Smith of »ow Wilcox county. Levied on as the property
TT ,, ’ ,, tt i 1 cat- ,i of Charles Harday to satisfy one tax n fa—pointed
Hat!, Harper, Gay, Henderson of orth, | out by Jamea Mixon,T. C
Heard, Lott, Williams, Powell, Rushin,
Vanbrackel, Bird, Griffin, Lindsay, Mitch- ;
pH of Tavlnr flvprstrn«r. Oroelmm
and Scott.
On jHanvfactures.—'SiessTS. Schley, ,
Pitts, Jackson of Clarke, Green, Robinson
of Muscogee, Carlton, Mathews, McAfee,
White, Briscoe* Henderson of Worth,
Howell, Henderson of Pierce, Key
Dooly, Moss, Cantrell, Atkins, Dumas of
Chattanooga, Hargrove and Aired.
On Consolidation of Bills.—DuBose,
Beall of Paulding, Candler, Bacon, Kirby,
Thomas, Briscoe, Owens, Love and Whit
tle.
On Petitions.-—Messrs. Lawson, Nesbit,
Neal, Hightower, Underwood, Spain,
Zachry, Haygoed, Felton, Raiford and
Gresham.
On Military Affairs.—Messrs. Cabaniss,
Barnes, Royal, Adams, Burke, Gibson,
Cochran of Glynn, Matthews, Lore, Hook,
Lawson, Black, Owens, Render, Wyley,
Bacon, Jones of Harris, Whitehead, Hes
ter, Washington, Lester, Culberson, Har
grove, Hargett, Tatum, Eiington, Schley
and Bryant.
On Privileges and Elections.—Messrs.
Raiford, Reynolds, Barron, Hines, Cook,
Moss, Mulkey, Peterson, Beasley and
Surrency.
On ISew Counties and County Lines.—
Messrs. Martin, Cochran of Wilkinson, 1
Hargett, Hudson, Neal, Burney, Butts, :
Scott, Snell, Tye, Whitehead, Stephens,
McCaniy, Horne, Love, Lott, Underwood,
Findley, Key of Dooly, Powell of Decatur,
Brown of Clay, Jones ot Lee, Culber
son, Speight, Felton, Thomas and Rob
erts.
On Auditing—Messrs. Hawkins, Jack- j
son of Heard, Martin, Pitman. Williams I
and Slappey
(LARK, IRVIJr Am TAYLOR,
SUCCESSORS TO IttVIX £ BUTLER,
!ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Practice in the Superior Courts ot the South-west
ern Ciicuit—in Terrell and Early Counties in the
Catania Circuit—in Worth and Macon Countiea
in theMacon Circuit—and, by special contract, in
any County in Southern Georgia.
Nov. 3. i-lil. 94 tf.
THOMAS J. COX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEWTON, Baker county, Ga
March 1«, 1856. 42 tf
BS.S3GOB ci dcGRArPUrJUIED.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
IHLLEBGETILLL, GEO.
W ILL practice in the courts of the Ocmulgot
circuit.
Milledgeville,Ga., March 1,1858. 40 ly.
Irwinton, Jan. 7th, 1802.
34 tds
Administratoi’s Sale.
cultivation, with comfortable buildings; belong
ing to the estate of YY’iUiatn Little, late ot said
ed. Sold for a division among the
nale
as military courts, one to attend ! . .. . T ’ ^ 1 ‘ 1,1 ll,e ,,lu j comity, deceased. .Sold jor a division among t
ps iu the field, under the direction ; V 18 ,V, of Irw,n county as the property of Henry , ht . ils ; Terms on tlm day of saw.
nt. Each court shall consist of I b ’ fo'^eud late of Irwin county, dec d. .Sold ! TALBERT LITTLE, Adm’r.
•.two of whom shall constitute a arable to an <order of t he Cotwt of Ordinary of Dec. 2d. 1862. (on) 29 tds.
.. . Irtnn (•nnnlv far lira luiutlif nfilm ...d 1
Irwin county, for the hem fit of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. Terms t.n the day of sale.
R. W. CLEMENTS, Adn
Dec. 4th, 1862.
of Alien Little, late of said county, deceased.
MARGARET E. LITTLE, Guardian.
Dec 23d, 1862. (j llj 31 9t.
late
ed by the President, by aud with the advice aud
consent of the Senate, with the rank and pay of a
captain of cavalry, whose duty shall be as pre
scribed by the rules aud articles of war, except is
onlargcdjor modified by the purposes r.nd provis
ions of this act, and who shall also hold hi> office
during the tvar, unless the court shall be sooner
abolished by Congress: and in case oi the absence
or disability of tho Judge Advocate, upon the ap
plication of the court, the conifnsnder of the army
corps to which such court is attached may appoint
or detail an officer to perform the duties of Judge
Advocate, during such absence or disability, or
until the vacancy, if any, shall bo filled by the
President.
Sec. 2. Each court shall have the right to ap
point a Provost Marshal, to attend its sittings and i ~ j
execute the orders of the court, with the rank and i ” °wn»end. iBto °t Irwin county.deceas-
pay ot a captain of cavalry; and also a clerk who i H J' e ber< ‘ b - v . n °tified to present them properly
shall have a salary of one hundred an 1 twenty- within thet time prescribed by law: and
M A — ..l. I I It .ft . *
Administrator’s Sale.
k. 1 "’ 1 ) Y virtue of on order of the Court of Ordinary of
8 1 JDIrwin County, will be sol 1 before the Court
fUYVO months after date application will be ! Mouse door witlrin tho usual hours ot gale in the
A made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin j”" 11 Isabella YVortli county Georgia on tlte 1st.
■ - 1 Tuesday in Feb. next the following property / to
| wit: Onti I.ot of Land No Two hundred and
I fitly one in the Sixth District of Originally Irwin
I Now Worth county.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
\ LL persons indebted to the estate of the
-ea. Joseph W. Gainerdectased, of Pulaski coun-
t*. are hereby requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having demand* against
said decased will render them in agreeable to law
RICHARD F. DeLAMAR, Adm’r.
Dec. 13th. 1862. 31
fold as the property ef Jesse Luke for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors Terms made known
on tire day of sale.
JEHU FLETCHER Admr
Dec 1st 1862 30 tds
Sequestration
OF
MACON & WESTERN R. R, STOCK.
B Y Otd>r of the Honorable Edward J Har
den, District Judge, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, betore the Court
House in the city of Savannah, within the usual
hours of sale, tour thousand two hundred and
twenty-eight and a half. Shares of the Capital
Stock of the Macon & Western Railroad Compa-
»y- •
Conditions cash, in Confederate States bends or
Treasury noles.
W. C. DANIEL, Receiver.
Jan. 7th, 1863. 34 3t.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons having demands against Henry
8 Tc ‘ - -
A'
Admin i strut or's So le.
GREEABLY to an dYder of the Court of Or
dinary of Baldwin county, will be sold at
the Court House door in said county, ou the first
Tuesday iu MARCH nexf. within the legal hours
of sale, one House aud lot, situated iu the city
of Milledgeville, known as lot No 4, in square 25.
containing One acre, more or less. Sold as the
property of James M. Denton, late of said county,
. , , , - : deceased, and lor the heittfit of the heirs and
five dollars per month, who shall keep the reeotd.s ' i 1 f er6 °7 s indebted to said deceased are request- j creditors.
r.t >1,a r .i._ .. i ,_i 1« . 1 ed to make immediatenavrnent to the nndemttrn- BENJAMIN F DENTON Adn’r
of the proceedings of the court, and shall reduce
to writing the substance of tlie evidence in each
case and file the ssrne in court. Tne provost
marshal and the clerk shall hold their offices du
ring the pleasure of the court Each member and
officer of the court shall tako an oath well and
truly to discharge the duties of his ofii e to the
best of his skill and ability, without fesr, favor or
r*ward,and to support the Constitution of the
to make immediate payment to the undersign
ed. R. W. CLEMENTS, Adm r.
Dec. 15th, 1862. 31 fit.
Jan. 10th, 1863.
31 tds.
Jacob’s Cordial.
Tiiisvaluable'medioine can be obtained at the Drag
£° r ,>r°I “ERTY & HALL, alsoforsale by GRIEVE
o Mdledgeville. No family should be
Without It. So# BO.ices&0.
LAWS OF 1861.
WE have a few copicsof (ha T.AYY'S passed ut last
Session, nre now bound in Pnpev Covers, and ready for
Sale, at $1 a copy, at office, and 81 50 when scut by
Send your order at ottcc-
Mnreh 2, 1862, r
Brought to Jail.
o
O N December 22d, a 3 - elIow man, I
suppose about 25 years old, calls
himself Nathan, and weighs about one
hundred and thirty pounds, five feet
four inches high, lie says that he he
lot gs to Mrs. Murray, of Florida, and
J. R. Simpson of Augusts, is Lis guar-
(lian. The owner is requested to come forward
and prove property and take him awav.
JOHN GENTRY. Jailer of Baldwin eo.
Milledgeville, Jan. 5th, 3863. . 33 3t.
'Y"w=> PI ZiK S Permanently Cured,
YJ—? by the useof Carannugh's FILE S .1 i. 1 M,
This Salve has accomplished extraordinary cures,
and has gained a lasting reputation. Try it.it has
no equal. For sale by Gkikvk A- CLARK
GEORGIA. Appling county.
\V HEREAS, *Y illiam J. Bennett having made
Y T application to mo for letters of administra
tion on the estate of Henry J Manning late of
Y' ny ne county, deceased, but having considerable
estate in said county of Appling, and said Man
ning being a transient person without any set
tie I home.
’] his is to cite all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said Henry J. Manning, to be and ap
pear at tuy office within the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any, why permahent adminis
tration should not be granted to tbe applicant
Witness my hand and official signature.
J LIGHTSEY, Ord v.
Dec. 24;h, 1862 . 32 5t.
GEORGIA, Mitchell County. .
HEltfcAS, Elijah I’ickrcn makes application to
» V inw lor letter* of Administration on the estate of
Moses F. Lawson, late of said county, deceased.
. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and
singular tbekiioh-eil and creditors of said deceased, to
-how cause, within thiity days after date, why letters
should not issue to tbe applicant in teims of the law.
> Given under my baud aud official signature this
9lh day of December. 1862.
30 fo. JOHN YY*. PEARCE, D, O/d’y.*
Drs. WM. H. HALL, and
CHARLES It. HALL,
Are associated in the Practice of Medicine.
T c , Dr. YV. IL Hall’s residence—the house of the
On Military Institute.—Smith of] >rooks, late Dr. Martin—on Hancoek-street.
Moore, Black, Schley, Green, Pitts, Reese,
Burke, Barke’% Martin, Render, Walton,
Candler, Griffin, Henderson of Pierce,
Nesbit and Sheats-
nov4—3m
ATTENTION !
4 LL prrsor.s indebted to the undersigned, are re-
quested to rail and settle.
iqu
August 19,186
TINSLEY Sc NICHOLS.
13 tf.
Standing Committers of the .dfnntr.
On Privileges and Elections.—Messrs. Brown, HUrriDADAI T r U 4 Af
A^bony, Fletcher, Griffin, Jamison, Sweareogen 1 { IlUlULl 1 Ail
AT SPARTA, GA.
HOTEL
WANTED.
1,000 5. 1:151
E. TRICE,
Milledgeville, Nov. 29th. 1862. 28 o'.
Tax Laws of Georgia,
COMPILED BY L. H. BRISCOE,
A FFYV copiesoftheTAX LAWS are on baud an
forsale at this office.—Price $1 per copy
GEOKGIA, Baker county.
WHEREAS Sarah E. Worsham applies to nte
Ty tor letters of administration on the estate
of Jacob D. VY’orsham, late ot said county, de
ceased. J
These lira therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred a\d creditors of said do
ceased to be anil appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
tiny have, , l.y said letters should not be granted.
Giver, under my band at office, this 5th” Jauua-
ty. 186J.
31 5t]
THOS. ALLEN, Dep. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Baldwin county.
\\ DEREAS, YVilliatn McKinley, administra-
’ * the estate of Susan Dixon, deceased,
has n.ed Ins final account, and petitions the court
tor letters ot dismission from said trust.
1 heseare therefore to cite all persous adversely
coucerned to file their objections in my office on
or before the first Monday in August next.
C1v.11 under my hand and official signature this
16th January, 1863.
34 mlim) ' JOHN HAMMOND. Ord’y.
HERTY & hall
tbat r11 “ r j e A 8 anc * prescriptions sen
1.4, them, be accompanied by the ««sh. •
May 17, 1862.
53 tf.
On Petitions.—Messrs. Hill, Dane, McRea, Jas.
Hilliard, Alexander and Stephens.
On Enrollment.—Messrs. Dyer, Fort, Gaston,
Bothwell, Smith and YY’aie.
On Journals.—Messrs. Anthony, Killen, Shew-
make and Thomas Hilliard.
On Confederate Relations —Messrs. Gibson, Fur-
low, Seward,^Gordon. Ilansell, Echols, Y'bscu and
Kendall.
On Judiciary.—Slessts. Seward, Yason, Stafford
Lewis, Hanseil. Boyd, Jackson, Killen, Mitchell,
Dyer, Gordon, Pinckaid.
On Eiunnce.—Messrs. Lewis, Hansel!, Mosely,
Stafford, Dyer, She" make and Brown.
On Internal Improvements.—Messrs. Fttrlow,
Gordon, Beaseley, Vason, Shew make and Steph
ens.
On Public Education and Free Schools—Messrs.
Echols, Anthony, Fort, Dyer, Lane, King, Gaston
Boyd and Benson.
On Banks.—Messrs. Gordon, Hanseil, Gibson,
Brown. Hill, Stafford, and Mitchell.
On A’etc Counties and Lines —Messrs. Smith,
Simmons, Ware, Wright, Griffin, Jamison and
Benson.
On Penitentiary—Messrs. Alexander. Itovd, Grif
fin, Lane, James Hilliard,
Jackson
T HE undersigned having recently purchased
tbe premises generally known as “ Mackies
old stand” lias opened a Hotel for the accommoda
tion of the people.
The proprietor will use every effort for the com
fort and convenience of all who may favor him
with their patronage.
The table w ill be furnished with the best that
a Hancock county market affords.
Drovers will be supplied with provender, good
stables, and open lots for the exhibition of their
stock.
Conveyances can be had at ail times to any
point on either of the Rail Roads.
J. M. STANFORD.
Sparta.,Ga,, Jan. 2, I860.32 tf.
lExchange Notice Wo. 3.
j ALL CONFEDERATE OFFCERS
and MEN who have been eaptured and
paroled in Virginia or Maryland, at any
tirfe from the beginning of hostilities to the
1st ef November, 1862, have been duly
Kendall, McRea, anil ' exchanged, and are hereby so declared.
2 All Confederate officers and men who
Lunatic Asylum Messrs. Kendall, Furlow,Fort have heed delivered at Aiken’s Landing,
Anthony. Harris and Bothwell. I T __ . . .- • __
On Military.—Messrs. Killen. Gordon. Smith, i °, n Jarn , eS •‘anytime pret J0US to
Seward.Swearengen*Thomas Hilliard, Gaston,. ,e Ut* 1 November, 1S62. have been
King and Pinckard. duly exchanged, and hereby so dcclar-
On Printing.—Messrs. Mosely. Harris. Simmors ! ed. *
McRea, Fletcher, Shewmake, Ware, James Hi 1- J *0 ayi n e 1 * at , 2 who
Hard and Benson.- . ! 3 All Confederate officers and menwlto
On Deaf and Dumb Asylum. —Messrs. Beasley, have been delivered at V teksburg, Missis-
Lewis, Simmons, Mitchell, Stafford. Boyd, Alex- sippi, previous to tbe 1st of November.
ander and Pinckard
On Institute for the Blind —Messy Vnson, Both
well, Seward, Gibson, Mosely, Wright, Furiow
and Lane.
On Agriculture.—Messrs. Harris, Hill, Furiow,
Beasley, Echols, Lane and Jamison.
Auditing Committee.—Messrs. Stevens, Swear-
engira and Griffin.
Engrossing Committee.—Messrs. Jackson,
Fleteker, Fort, McRea, and Thos. Hilliard.
1S62, and including said date, have been
duly exchanged, aud are hereby so de
clared
ROBERT OULD, Agent of Exchange-
dec 16 Gt ,
£^°Southern papers copy and send
accounts to War Department at Richmond
[Richmond Examiner,